April 2008

By banjoman15

Fernandina ‘Historic

 

 District’ News

April, 2008     For and about Fernandina Beach’s Historic District    Publisher/Editor Chuck Hall

 

Historic Riverfront Changing Fast

 

As you may have heard, Lane Development Co. has purchased two more riverfront parcels adjacent to the current townhouse and retail development downtown. While I have yet to see the plans for this addition, it might be a good move for all concerned.

Let me explain: the parcels in question are a vacant lot on the riverfront, the Florida Petroleum Company’s fueling docks, and (get this) the ‘tank farm’ east of Front Street. I must say, that I never thought I’d see that parcel sold. Just the reclamation costs alone will be sky-high.

Lane Company plans to continue the fuel sales from the new Marina being built there. As for the tank farm, they will be installing the tanks underground, with parking on top. This use might be a good application for a once-tank-farm, considering the soil conditions. So, gone will be the familiar and somewhat unsightly fuel tanks.

And for some, another piece of our small town…..

My hope is that as the waterfront is developed, the owners keep in mind the citizens are very concerned about the view of the river being lost. While we now have a great view, due in large part to the dilapidated old buildings there, new buildings will certainly change that view. Everyone I know is concerned that we may end up with a Destin Beach problem (no views).

So, congratulations to Lane Development Co. I’m sure the purchase of this piece is a big step for them. Hold on to your hat friend, the times they are a-changing. Your riverfront is about to change a lot.

Port Authority Race

 

This November, there are 3 seats up for grabs in the Port Authority race. I’ll be printing interviews with the candidates this summer, as these seats are critical to the future of our Historic District. If you care as much as I do about this area, you’ll follow this race! This year could be a pivotal point for our District.

Shrimp Festival Memories

 

I was thinking about this event recently, and I realized that I have never missed a Shrimp Festival in my life! When I was a little boy (here we go folks) the event was no bigger than a few shrimp boats racing up and down the river, accompanied by a case of beer. That was about it, but it was something we all looked forward to. I rode on Cecil Bennett’s boat, or the Tringali brothers’ boat, depending on which boat had room at the time.

It was lots of fun for a little kid, and over the years, the boat race faded away (due to cost of wear and tear), but the Festival gained a new life of it’s own. Yes, the event is far more commercialized than it was first envisioned. And sure, there is still a healthy debate as to whether it’s actually a benefit for some businesses here.

But in the grand scheme of things, I still love the festival, and I look forward to it.

At our house, we have recreated the full-size 8 flags that flew over the island during its history, and we fly them around our porch that weekend. They really brighten up the place! The festival gives us an excuse to invite lots of old friends to visit during the event for a cookout. Since parking is at a premium downtown that weekend, they always seem to accept our offer (hmm?).

So for most locals and us this is a big deal. If you haven’t attended yet, I can recommend it. And yes, there is a lot to do besides shop at the art booths (there will be about 300 of them this year). Free concerts, great food, children’s Fun Zone, and much more.

Arrr! Of course, there is the Pirate Parade on Thursday, May 1st at 6:00 PM as it takes over Centre Street. Friday evening the Pirates invade the town at the main docks, and stir up the crowd with their swash-buckling antics. The Festival runs May 2nd through the 4th.

Chuck Hall 904-261-6846

 

 

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