08-2009 Newsletter PDFThe Best Place to Live Under the Sun The Village of August 2009 Parker Bridge Update—Page 3 4th Annual Anchorage Aweigh Fishing Tournament—Page 6 Rebuild, Reinvigorate and Re-Launch
NPB Tennis—Page 7 “Cart Fee Only” Day at the NPB Country Club— Page 8 X
Page 2—Village Council VOLUNTEER NEEDED FOR LIBRARY BOARD A volunteer is needed for one vacancy on the Library Advisory Board. The Library Advisory Board meets at 7:00pm on the last
Tuesday of every month, in the Conference Room at Village Hall. The Library Advissor Board serves in an advisory capacity to the Village Council and makes recommendations as to present
and future activities, planning, programs, capital improvements and facilities and other matters relatiin to the overall function and operation of the Library. Applications are available
from the Village Clerk’s office in the Village Hall, 501 U.S. Highway One, 841-3355, or online at www.village-npb.org COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN Ordinance 2009-06 Allowing dogs in those Village
Parks that do not have dedicated dog areas, subject to additioona conditions Resolution 2009-31 Appointing Members to Advisory Boards Resolution 2009-32 1st Addendum to PBC Sheriff’s
Office Interlocal Agreement Resolution 2009-33 Bid Award to Fast-Dry Courts, Inc. for tennis courts rebuilding Resolution 2009-34 Amended Contract for Golf Course Maintenance with International
Golf Maintenance, Inc. Resolution 2009-35 Annual Registration Fee for Abandoned Residential Property Did You Know… that proposed Ordinances and all adopted Ordinances and Resolutions
are linked online at www.village-npb.org? Middle & Right: Mayor Norris and Council – Grand Reopeenin of Anchorage Park on June 6, 2009. DOGS IN VILLAGE PARKS The Village Council recently
passed Ordinance 2009-06, which amends Village code section 4-27(b) to allow dogs only in the fenced area of Anchorage Park designated as a dog park. In all other public parks, including
Lakeside Park, Osborne Park and the Community Center, dogs shall be permitted in all outdoor areas with the exception of playgrounds, tennis courts and basketball courts. Dogs must be
held firmly by collar and leash, which leash is not to exceed eight (8) feet in length. Sec. 4-28. Remember, as in all other areas of the Village, the code requires persons walking dogs
dogs to carry waste-removal implemment and to remove waste immediately upon deposit. Sec.4-31 and 4-32. To learn more about the Village Code of Ordinances please visit www.village-npb.org
or call (561) 841-3367. Village Council Left: Vice Mayor William Manuel was sworn in as a member of the Palm Beach County League of Cities Board of Directoor on May 29, 2009. The Best
Photo Under the Sun Newsletter cover: photo submitted by Ted Wise of North Palm Beach. The pictuur was taken on Little Munyon Island on a gorgeous spring day! The photo shows Ted’s beached
kayak in the foregroound with big Munyon Island across the channel along with Old Port Cove and the north end of North Palm Beach filling in the background.
Page 3—Community News Community News You will soon begin to see a transformation of the Parker Bridge. The Florida Department of Transportation has scheduled a 10-month “refurbishment”
of the bridge starting in September 2009. This refurbishment will include the replacement of the steel grating which will assist in reduccin some of the noise of cars traveling across
the bridge. The new bridge bascule sections would be constructed with an updated “4-way grid” engineered grating design which will yield some noise reduction. FDOT provided a written
report “Open Grid Bridge Deck Noise Mitigatiio and Skid Resistance Study” which supports that the “four way” system provides noise reducctio readings over that of our existing “2-way
grating” system. The grating system currently in use, both at the Donald Ross Road and the Indian Town Road Bridges are the 4-way grating systeems Also included, is the addition of sidewalks
on both the east and west side of the bridge which will include decorative railings both inner and outward of the walkways. The Village has requested the railing design currently in
use at the Donald Ross Road Bridge. There will also be a renovation of the bridge tender’s house and much needed repairs to the mechanical equipment that operate the spans. When all
is complete, the bridge tendeer’ house will have the colors of our Village facilities, the Village logo will be affixed to the bridge structure, pedestrians will be able to cross the
bridge protected from the traffic by barriers, and a noise dampening grating system will be installed. This is all being done in conjunction with a future project that will include the
resurfacing of the road from the Parker Bridge north to Indiantown Road. It will also connect the sidewalks that currently end north and south of the bridge. PARKER BRIDGE UPDATE DO
YOU HAVE YOUR FLORIDA BACKYARD CARD YET? Get your Florida Backyard Card rewards and help our local economy while you SAVE Recently, the Florida League of Mayors organization joined Florida
businesses, the meddi and others as Governor Charlie Crist and Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan annouunce a new incentive for Floridians to spend their money locally. It’s called the
Floriid Backyard Card and it’s designed to help reward the Florida consumer. This grassrooot campaign is designed to support our Florida-based businesses and boost the economy in cities
throughout the state. How does the program work for you? At www.FloridaBackyardCard.com, Floridians can enter their local zip code to search for participating businesses and savings
on apparel, restaurants, grocery stores, home improvement, vacation rentals and much more. The Florida Backyard Card is available for FREE at Florida Lottery retailers across the state
and online at FloridaBackyardCard.com. Why is this program so important? Because revenues produced from dollars spent in our communities pay for vital services such as roads, schools,
police protection, fire service and public safety—not to mention other serviice such as parks and libraries, without which our lives simply would not be the same. Current 2-Way grating
system New 4-Way grating system CODE ENFORCEMENT CITATIONS By the time this is published Village Council will have adopted an Ordinance revising Chapters of the Village Code to streamline
the code compliance process. The changes essentially allow a municipal citation system that Code Compliance Officers, Public Safety Officers and Public Safety Aides can use to enforce
certain Village codes. This process has recently been implemented by surrounding municipalities such as: Town of Lake Park, Town of Jupiter and Town of Juno. Having the ability to issue
citations is a faster, more efficient way to address many of the issues that affect the quality of life in our neighborhoods. A few examples of the violations included in the citation
system are those having to do with animal control and waste removal, marking of commercial vehicles, permissible time for construction activity, excessive noise and unlicensed business
activities. For a complete list of citations and penalties, please call (561) 841-3367 or visit www.village-npb.org.
Page 4—Public Safety BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY TIPS As summer days grow shorter, parents and children are preparing for that timeless annual ritual: the first day of school. The beginning
of school is also a time when children are at increased risk of transportation related injuriie from pedestrian, bicycle, school bus, and motor vehicle crashes. Many more children are
on the road each morning and afternoon and drivers’ patterns change. So as schools open their doors and students return to school it’s time for everyone – motorists, parents, educators,
and students – to improve their safety practices. Encourage children to practice these safety tips: • TAKE A FRIEND when walking/riding their bike to and from school • Stay with a group
while waiting at the bus stop • Teach children their name, address, phone number, bus numbers, and who the trusted adults are • Learn the route to and from school. Point out landmarks
& safe places to go if they need help • Remain in well-lit areas • Never take short cuts • Be aware of their surroundings • Check first with a parent before doing anything or changing
plans • Trust their feelings. Say No if anyone makes them feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused and tell a trusted adult • Remind children to call you when they have arrived home safely
• Obey all traffic laws when on the roadway GENERATOR SAFETY Every year, people die in incidents related to portable generator use. Most of the incidents associated with portable generators
involve CO poisoning from generators used indoors or in partially-enclosed spaces. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Hazards NEVER use a generator inside homes, garages, crawlspaces, sheds, or similar
areas, even when using fans or opening doors and windows for ventilation. When used in a confined space, generators can produce high levels of CO within minutes. When you use a portable
generator, remember that you cannot see or smell CO. Even if you do not smell exhaust fumes, you may still be exposed to CO. If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using a generator,
get to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. DO NOT DELAY. The CO from generators can rapidly kill you. Electrical Hazards Generators pose a risk of shock and electrocution, especially if they are operated
in wet conditions. If you must use a generator when it is wet outside, protect the generator from moisture to help avoid the shock/electrocution hazard, but do so without operating the
generator indoors or near openings to any building that can be occupied in order to help avoid the CO hazard. Operate the generator under an open, canopy-like structure on a dry surfaac
where water cannot reach it or puddle or drain under it. Dry your hands, if wet, before touching the generatoor Connect appliances to the generator using heavy-duty extension cords that
are specifically designed for outdoor use. Use extension cords that are long enough to allow the generator to be placed outdoors and far away from windows, doors and vents to the home
or to other structures that could be occupied. Protect the cord from gettiin pinched or crushed if it passes through a window or doorway. NEVER try to power the house wiring by plugging
the generator into a wall outlet, a practice known as “back feeding.” This is extremely dangerous and presents an electroccutio risk to utility workers and neighbors served by the same
utility transformer. It also bypasses some of the built-in household circuit protection devices. Fire Hazards NEVER store fuel for your generator in the home. Gasoline, propane, kerosene,
and other flammable liquids should be stored outside of living areas in properly-labeled, non-glass safety containers. Do not store them near a fuel-burning appliance, such as a natural
gas water heater in a garage. Before refueling the generator, turn it off and let it cool down. Gasoline spilled on hot engine parts could ignite. Public Safety
Page 5—Library Thank you to Chick Fil-A for supporting our Summer Reading Program NEW BOOKS COMING IN AUGUST South of Broad by Pat Conroy Big Little Life by Dean Koontz Rhino Ranch by
Larry McMurtry Alex Cross’ Trial by James Patterson 206 Bones by Kathy Reichs The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe by J. Randy Library NPB LIBRARY STORY TIMES VILLAGE HISTORIAN’S CORNER
We are looking for anyone that may have old photographs, newspaper articlles and/or memorabilia that you would like to share with the Historian’s Office at the NPB Library. If you could
share your photos and storiie it could be a permanent part of our collection for everyyon for generations to come. So many of the residence and their families have lived in the Village
for generations and I’m sure there are many wonderful stories to be told. Please give us a call at (561) 841-3371 or stop by. Office hours are Mon., Wed., & Fri. from 10am until noon.
The Friends of the Library held a drawing May 31st for the framed origami turtle which was displayed displayed in the library and at the Authors’ Breakfast. The original artwork by artist,
Lauren Frangos, was won by Sally Engelke. Funds raised by the raffle will go towards children’s Summer programs. WANT YOU—JOIN NOW! GENEALOGY CLUB Mark your calendars. The Genealogy
club will beggi meeting again in September. Don’t forget to utilize Heritage Quest from the link on the library web page. www.village.npb.org/library. ADULT READING PROGRAM Sign up for
the adult reading program, September through October. Read a book, write a review to share and win weekly prizes. ASK A LIBRARIAN AND FLORIDA ELECTRONIC LIBRARY The NPB Library has formed
a partnership with the Ask a Librarian virtual reference service through the FL State Library. This will ensure that our patrons receive timely assistance to their reference and informational
needs. The staff was trained in the use of this service in July. You can email or chat live with a librarian in Floriid from home. The Florida Electronic Library is a collection on online
online databases available to anyone with a Florida library card. These resources include electronic magazines, newspapers, almanacs, encyclopedias, and books, providing information
on topics such as current events, education, business, technology, and health issuues The Florida Electronic Library offers information for all age groups, including homework help for
students. These databases can be accessed from your home or workplace 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:00am, Ages 2-4 years Each program is carefully prepared with
age-appropriate materials, new themes that are filled with stories, puppets, flannel board stories, music, movies and crafts. While the North County Regional Library was closed for renovations,
Youth Services staff members Beatriz Ceruti and Kayo Chiba provided Story Times at the NPB Library during May, June and July. We thank them for all the wonderful programs! END OF SUMMER
READING PROGRAM PARTY AND PUPPET SHOW Tuesday, August 4th, 11:00 AM, All ages A puppet show featuring your favorite Sesame Street characters, Summer Reading Club certificates and Refreshments.
*Sign up for Fall programs at the Children’s Desk*
International Coastal Cleanup: The Village of North Palm Beach is participating in the International Coastal Cleanup 2009, sponsoore by Keep Palm Beach County Beautiful, on Saturday,
September 19th from 8am until noon. We are encouraging resideent to join the efforts to cleanup our public waterfront areas. Our cleanup areas will be Munyon IslaandLakeside Park and
Anchorage Park. We are looking for volunteeers Anyone interested in participating must pre-register with the North Palm Beach Recreation Dept., 603 Anchoraag Dr. (841-3386) First 25
volunteers will receive a tshiirt We will also need volunteers with boats to transport other volunteers to/from Munyon Island. It is recommennde that volunteers work in teams of 2-4,
with one designnate as the recorder, filling out the Ocean Conservanncy’ data card as the rest of the team picks up debris. This is a great opportunity for not only individuals but also
clubs/groups and organizations to give back to your communiity We hope you will join in and help Keep Palm Beach County Beautiful. Please visit the website for volunteer appliccatio
forms and more information. Village Wide Garage Sale: The scheduled date is Saturdaay Oct. 3rd from 7am – noon. Registration forms available online or at Anchorage Park. Cost is $15/space.
Hurry! They won’t last long! Football Fans take notice: Football season is just around the corner! We are taking a bus to the Dolphins vs. New Orleans Saints on Sunday, Oct. 25th. Kickoff
time is 4:15pm so the bus will depart from the Community Center around 12:30pm and return around 11pm. $80 includes your game ticket, transportattio and a sub & soda tailgate party!
Want to have a great time and leave the driving & parking hassles up to someone else? Join us! Limited seating! Arts & Crafts Fall Festival: We still have openings for the annual November
7th show that is held at the Communnit Center. This event runs from 9am – 4pm and is limited to handcrafted items. This is not a flea market. If you are interested in participating,
call 841-3389. Late Soccer Registration: Late registration for the Fall youth soccer program continues until filled. Late registratiio price is $60/resident, $70/non resident. This program
is for youth 5 – 15 years of age. Players will participate in approximately one game and one practice per week once the season begins. Game nights for 5-8 year olds will be on Fridays
at the NPB Community Center. 9-13 year olds will have games on Thursday nights and Saturday morninng at the Community Center and St. Clare’s Fields. There will be a draft for the 9-10
year old league as well as the 11-13 year-old league. Practice times determined by the coach. If you would like to sponsor a team for $250.00, please contact Adam. If you are interested
in coaching, call Adam at 841-3389 – after 3pm. -VSPaark & Recreation Specialty Sport Camps: We still have openings in the Auguus summer sport camps: Dance/Cheerleading, Karate and Basketball.
For more information call 841-3386. NPB Kids Triathlon: We hope you will join us at the NPB Country Club Club on Saturday, August 1st to watch the first NPB Kids Triathlon. Races begin
at 7 & 8 am. The kids will be swimming, riding bikes and running. 4th Annual Anchorage Aweigh Fishing Tournament: Saturday, August 15th. We hope you will all attend this fun event. Last
year’s tournament was a rousing success! 2008 record holder to beat in the adult divisiio is: Jim Trivison with at 45.42lb Wahoo, and in the youth division: Jack Gallagher with a 22lb
Kingfish. Inshore records were Betsy Ann Isiminger with a 3.34lb Sheepshhea and in the youth division, Claire Boreland with a 2.1 lb Sheepshead. Taylor Moore won the Kids Fishing Derby.
Entry fee before August 1st is $100/boat. After August 1st the fee is $150/boat. On shore will be a kids fishing derby. Food and entertainment at Anchorage Park begins at 4:30pm with
awards at 5:00pm. This is a great day not only for fishermen, but for anyone looking for a good time. Entry forms can be obtained at Recreation Centeer or on the recreation pages at
www.village-npb.org. If you are interested in sponsoring this event or have questions, please contact the Dept. at 841-3386. Flick at Night: Join your friends and family for an oldfashhione
Friday night outdoor movie at the newly renovaate Anchorage Park on August 21st. The movie will beggi at dusk – approx 8-8:15pm. This will remind you of the old drive-in movies but save
the cars. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, coolers and join us for a surprise movie! Back to School Pool Party: Join us poolside on August 14th from 6-10pm to celebrate
the kid’s return to school! There will be a live band, games, contests, and fun for the whole family! We hope you will join us for an evening of great entertainment, dancing, food, drink,
swimming and fun! Admission – free. Over 40 Men’s Basketball League: Come join us for anotthe fun filled season of basketball. Team entry fee $500, game nights are Mon. and Wed. evenings.
Maximum of 8 teams accepted. First come first served. Games will start end of August. Contact Adam for more information 561-841-3389 after 2pm. Fall Activity Schedule: Registration for
Fall Classes with the Recreation Dept. will begin August 17th for NPB resideent and August 31st for non-residents. Complete class schedules will be available at the recreation centers
or on the recreation pages of the Village website. We invite you to look over the schedule and find a class or activity just for you! Suggestions for the January class session are welcoome
Interested instructors should contact Nancy at 841-3386. Page 6—Parks & Recreation
REBUILD, REINVIGORATE AND RE-LAUNCH NORTH PALM BEACH TENNIS 2009 Country Club A “Rebuild, Reinvigorate and Re-Launch NPB Tennis 2009” Campaign is underrwa to inform the tennis playing
community of the Village’s plans to make NPB Tennis the premier tennis facility in the local area. The North Palm Beach Country Club’s tennis facility is undergoing a much deserrve renovation.
Recently ground was broken on a new 1700 square foot pro shop. Peacock and Lewis Architect Firm have designed a fabulous space which includes retail space, multipurpose room, locker
rooms, and “club” atmospphere Beautiful viewing decks off the side and back of the building will provide a great place for gathering, watching and cheering on your favorite player and
NPB’s teams. Perhaps even more impressive is that the renovation includes 10 refurbished lighted Har-Tru courts, fencing, watering system, windscreens, water fountains, seating, and
landscaping. The Grand Reopening is on track for September 2009. At this time tennis players will will be presented with the premiere tennis center in the area and a unique blend of
country club quality amenities and services with the accessibility and value of a municipal facility. Ron Rainyn, Director of the ACE Tennis Academy will be offering the following Fall
Programs: Registration begins August 3rd & classes begin August 17th. If registration is completed PRIOR to August 3rd a 10% discount will be given. • After School Junior Academy: This
is for children ages 4 to 17 and is offered Monday through Thursday. Children are placed in classes by age and ability. Each class will be an hour or an hour and a half beginning at
3:30 p.m. Children may be registered for one to four days a week. Call for a FREE evaluation prior to joining. • Adult Academy: A wide variety of programs will be offered at night for
beginner to advanced level players. Call for details. Kim Franklin, Head Professional and Darryl Fornatora, Assistant Professional are offering the following comprehensive, competitive,
instructional, social, and fitness tennis programs: Instructional & Fitness Clinics: • Men’s Night – Drill & Play – one hour of intensive drills followed by one hour of level appropriate
play with the pro. • Hitting Frenzy – one hour of fast paced drills for fitness and fun. • Cardio Tennis – high energy tennis drills set to high energy music. • Intermediate/Advanced
Clinic – 1 ½ hours of drills addressing strategies & skills. • 2-4-$40 – two hour clinic for 4 people focusing on doubles tactics & techniques. Junior Instruction: Quick Start tennis
an amazing proven format to introduce juniors ages 5 to 10 to tennis. Adult Socials & Leagues: Hassle-free level appropriate organized match play. Sign up and show up. Play offered evenings,
weekends & weekdaay every week. Please pre-register by calling the pro shop at 626-6515. Teams: • Palm Beach County Women’s Tennis Association teams will start in September. NPB will
host a division 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7. A few spots remain for those interested in a competitive team program. • TEAM READINESS CAMP-Mon., Aug. 31st through Fri., Sept. 4th -9:30am to 12:30pm
This team building tennis camp is the perfect start to our exciting team season. Page 7—Country Club Clinics Clinics Womeen''ss Tennis Tennis Accee Accaadeemyy
Page 8—Country Club Country Club The golf staff would like to thank all of the juniors and their parents for their participattio in our junior golf programs this summer. We have one
event left, the Junior Club Championship which will be held August 7th and 8th. Tee times will start at 1:30 p.m., please call the golf shop to sign up! The Country Club had a new course
record set this summer, Adam Betz from St. Louis, Mo. Shot a 64 in a Minor League tour event. There was also a 65 shot on the same day. If you have not been out lately the golf course
has been in excellent shape all summer, we have made a couple of changes which will make the course a bit easier! We removed the bahia grass from around the greenside bunkeer on holes
1, 4, 9 and 11. On the right side fairway bunker on hole #8 we put in our fairway grass which is a 419 bermuda. The work was done in house and Shane and his crew did a superb job. All
residents who play golf but are not members check your calendars we have the dates August 16th and 30th and September 13th and 27th available for a CART FEE ONLY DAY!! Make a tee time
and come over and play as a member on one of these Sunday’s. We look forward to entertaining you! Memberships start again for the new season on October 1st. Come be a part of the best
bargain in Palm Beach County! Pay only a membership fee and your cart fee for each round. There are no dues or restaurant minimums, tee times may be made 7 days in advance and we also
have a Men’s and Women’s Golf Association which host an event every week. Come join the fun at the North Palm Beach Country Club. May the wind always be at your back. Mike FROM THE GOLF
SHOP VILLAGE PAVER BRICKS Become a part of the Village of North Palm Beach …...FOREVER! Everyone is invited to buy a brick, either for you, your family or for someone else, to commemorate
a special occasion or to honor or remember a special loved one. You will be able to create your own message and choose from selected designs for your brick(s). Bricks will be displayed
on the Country Club entrance sidewalk, pool deck and tennis facility so that in the years to come, you will be able to bring your children and grandchildren to the “Walk of Fame” and
see your name and theirs as a permanent legacy at the Village of North Palm Beach Country Club. What a great way to be remembbered *At this time, bricks will be used on the Country Club
entrance sidewalk and pool deck, tennis faciliit coming soon. *In addition to your brick purchase you will receive a replica tile coaster for an everyday remembrance!* Just $100 for
a 4”x8” paver brick (with or without clipart) Brick Details The bricks are 4”x8” and are engraved using state-of-the-art laser technology. This will insure strength and durabiilit for
many years to come. Order Information You may mail or drop off your order form to Erica Shannon at the Village Manager’s Office in Village Hall, 501 US Hwy One. Please make checks payable
to: Village of North Palm Beach, NO CASH ACCEPTED. Please allow 2-3 weeks for bricks to be delivered and installed at the Country Club. You will be notified when your repliic coaster
is available for pick up. Junior Golf Camp 2009 VILLAGE OF NPB COUNTRY CLUB LEAVE YOUR LASTING MEMORY HERE!
Purchaser’s Name: _______________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ City: _________________________________________________ State & Zip
Code: ________________________________________ Phone #: _______________________________________________ E-Mail Address __________________________________________ Print information exactly
as you would like it appear. If no clip art is used, 3 lines with a maximum of 20 characters per line is allowed. With clip art positioned to the left, 3 lines with a maximum of 12 characters
is allowed. With clip art positiione to the center of the Brick, 2 lines with a maximum of 20 characters per line is allowed. Note: spaces and punctuattions) are counted as characters!
The Village of North Palm Beach reserves the right to screen all messages. 4” x 8” Brick Paver (DO NOT USE SHADED AREA WHEN INCLUDING CLIP ART.) Clip Art ID __________ (Clip art aligned
left. 3 lines aligned right, 12 characters each) 4” x 8” Brick Paver (DO NOT USE SHADED AREA WHEN INCLUDING CLIP ART.) Clip Art ID __________ (Clip art centered. 1 line on top, 1 line
on bottom, 20 characters each) * Please note: The GOLFER and FLAG clipart CANNOT be used in the center, only aligned to the LEFT * Brick display section (Please check one): CC Entrance
Sidewalk _______ CC Pool Deck _______ Tennis Facility _______ (Coming soon) If you wish to order more than one brick paver, a separate order form will be necessary for each brick. *Please
make checks payable to: Village of North Palm Beach, NO CASH ACCEPTED You may mail or drop off your order form to Erica Shannon at the Village Manager’s Office in Village Hall, 501 US
Hwy One. Please allow 2-3 weeks for bricks to be delivered and installed at the Country Club. You will be notified when your replica coaster is available for pick up. PRICING AS FOLLOWS:
4”x8” Standard size imprinted: $100.00,per brick paver with or without clip art “CLIP ART CHOICE” ---( Please circle choice & indicate below) TOTAL: $100.00 Signature: _______________________________
_________________________________________________________________ CLUB&BALL GOLFER TENNIS SWIM FLAG WHEEL ORDER FORM Page 9—Brick Order Form
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Advisory Board Meeting Schedule Audit Committee …………………………………..on call Code Enforcement Board ….1st Monday, on call, 6:30 pm Construction Board of Adjustment…………………on call Golf Advisory
Board …….2nd Monday, monthly, 5:00pm Library Advisory Board ….4th Tuesday, monthly, 7:00pm Pension Board -General Employees……………….on call Pension Board -Police & Fire ……………………..on call
Planning Commission …….1st Tuesday, monthly, 6:30pm Recreation Advisory Board 2nd Tuesday, monthly,7:30pm Waterways Board …….next to last Tuesday, monthly, (except June, Aug, & Dec),
4:00pm Zoning Board of Adjustment ………………………on call VILLAGE NEWSLETTER 501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 ************** ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Upcoming
Council Meetings Thursday, August 27, 2009, 7:30pm Village of North Palm Beach Village Council David B. Norris Mayor William Manuel Vice Mayor Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc. D. President Pro
Tem Edward M. Eissey, Ph.D. Councilman T.R. Hernacki, P.E. Councilman Jimmy Knight Village Manager Melissa Teal, CMC Village Clerk Village Council members can be contacted through the
office of the Village Clerk at 841-3355 or by email at npbclerk@village-npb.org *All meetings are held at the Villaag Hall, 501 US Highway One Permanent Garbage Pickup Schedule Mondays
-Garbage only Tuesdays -Trash, Bulk Items & Vegetation Wednesdays -Garbage only Thursdays -Trash, Bulk Items, Vegetation & Recycling Fridays -Garbage only Country Club Administration
691-3421 Golf Shop 691-3433 Pool 691-3427 Tennis 626-6515 Restaurant 691-3430 Community Development 841-3365 Finance 841-3360 Library 841-3383 Public Safety: Emergency 911 Non-Emergency
848-2525 Public Works 691-3440 Recreation 841-3388 Anchorage Park 841-3386 Community Center 841-3389 Village Clerk’s Office 841-3355 Village Historian 841-3371 Village Manager’s Office
904-2122 Directory Village Hall 501 U.S. Highway One North Palm Beach, FL 33408 841-3380