New Resident Helpful Information

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Tides Edge Residents

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Area and Information Packet

Table of Contents

New Resident Helpful Numbers 3

North Shores Community Info 4

Dry Cleaners, Grocery Stores, Hospitals 5

Information Sources, Libraries, Media 6

Pharmacies, Post Office, Local Restaurants 7

Local Rest (Con’t), Tags/Registration, Transportation 8

Voter Registration, Education / Schools 9

Area Attractions – St. Augustine 10

Parks, Music – St. Augustine 11

Area Attractions – Jacksonville 12

Music, Sports – Jacksonville 13

Golf Courses 14

Marinas 15

Conservation 16

State Parks & Beaches 17-21

Beach Etiquette & Policy 22-23

Beach Safety 24-25

Garbage Collection 26

St. John’s County Citizens Directory 27-30

Water Schedule 31-32

Overview of Covenants 33

Board Members 34

New Resident Helpful Information

Water & Sewer

JEA 904.665.6000

21 West Church Street

Jacksonville, Florida 32202-3139



Electric Service 800.226.3545

Florida Power and Light

PO Box 025576

Miami, Florida 33102



DirectTV

Customer Service 800.531.5000



Time Warner Cable

2200 N Ponce De Leon #8

St. Augustine, Florida

Customer Service: 888.898.6329

Drivers License Center / Dept of Motor Vehicles

4030 Lewis Speedway 904.823.2250

St. Augustine, Florida

5430 Palm Valley Road 904.285.5092

Ponte Vedra, Florida

North Shores Community Info

Vilano Beach Post Office

115 Vilano Road, M-F 10:00 – 2:00 904.824.2177

Vilano Beach Sunday Market

Mitch Hall, Market Manager 904.540.8797

Bill Cooke 904.829.3440



Beach Information

Wildlife, Turtle Nests, Beach Lighting 904.209.0333

904.227.0023

Fish and Wildlife Alert 888.404.3922

Injured Sea Birds 904.471.0336

Traffic, Noise, Mischief 904.824.8304

Vilano Beach Surf & Swim Conditions 904.829.9283

Whale Alert 888.97WHALE

Beach Restoration spv-

Bob Moore BCM1959@ 904.824.4571

Mark Gupton GuptonRM@ 904.743.6708

Tom Turnage tturnage@spv- 904.387.0770

A1A Scenic BYWAY

Sallie O’Hara, director tarahill@ 904.540.0402

Volunteers 904.425.8055

Volunteers, Susie Kontul 386.437.4973

susiek@

North Shore News

Sacha Martin, Editor sachamartin@ 904.824.1212

North Shores Community Center Use

Bill Cooke 904.829.3440

South Ponte Vedra Center Use

Jean Lear 904.827.9983

General Information

Dry Cleaners

199 Dry Cleaners 904.819.0403 

Mariotti’s Laundry & Dry Cleaners 904.471.1772 

 

Dockside Cleaners 904.823.9494



Vilano Cleaners 904.823.8867

2837 Coastal Highway (A1A)

Grocery Stores

Winn-Dixie Grocery Store 904.829.5509

1010 Ponce De Leon Blvd.

St. Augustine, Florida 32084

 

Publix 904.808.0514

Cobblestone Village @ St. Augustine 

125 Jenkins Street

St. Augustine, Florida

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Publix 904.819.6518

955 State Road 16

St. Augustine, Florida

Pharmacy: 904.819.6774



Hospitals

Flagler Hospital 904.819.5155

1955 US Highway 1 South

St. Augustine, Florida 32086

Mayo Clinic 4500 San Pablo Road 904.953.2272

Jacksonville, Florida 32224

Information Sources

St. Augustine/St. John’s County Chamber of Commerce

1 Riberia Street 904.829.5681

St. Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine Visitor Information Center 904.825.1000 10 Castillo Drive

St. Augustine

Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce 904.366.6600

3 Independent Drive

Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville and its Beaches 904.273.0495

Convention and Visitor’s Bureau

3 Independent Drive

Jacksonville, Florida

Libraries

St. John’s County (Main Branch) 904.823.2650

1960 Ponce De Leon Blvd

St. Augustine, Fl

Ponte Vedra Beach 904.273.0495

101 Library Drive

Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl

Media

Florida Times Union 904.359.4255



St. Augustine Record 904.829.6586



The Ponte Vedra Recorder 904.285.8831

Pharmacies

CVS 904.285.3634

450 Sawgrass Village Drive

Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl

CVS 904.824.2838

2703 North Ponce De Leon Boulevard

St. Augustine, Fl

Walgreen’s 904.810.2200

2801 North Ponce De Leon Blvd

St. Augustine, Fl (Northwest corner of US 1 and SR 16)

Post Office

130 Corridor Rd 904.543.1697

Ponte Vedra, Fl 32082

Vilano Beach Community* 904.824.2177

115 Vilano Road

Vilano Beach, Fl

*Open M-F 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

US Post Office 800.275.2161

99 King Street

St. Augustine, Fl

Local Restaurants

Aunt Kate’s 904.829.1105

Euclid Avenue on the River

South Ponte Vedra Beach

Benito’s Pizza & Pastabilities 904.827.1000

180 Vilano Road

CAP’s on the Water 904.824.8794

Myrtle Street on the River

South Ponte Vedra Beach

Fish Tales Market and Grill 904.824.0900

121 Yacht Club Drive

Comachee Cove

Kingfish Grill 904.824.2111

252 Yacht Club Drive

Comachee Cove

Pawnee’s Café & Fine Wines 904.824.2455

165 Vilano Road

Vilano Beach

The Reef 904.824.8008

4100 Coastal Hwy (A1A)

South Ponte Vedra Beach

Two Can Terry’s 904.819.9101

80 Vilano Road

Vilano Beach

Local Businesses

Comachee Island Seafood 904.829.5676

3070 Harbor Dr

Comachee Cove

Serenata Beach Club 904.823.3368

3175 S. Ponte Vedra Blvd (off A1A)

South Ponte Vedra

Tags / Registration

4030 Lewis Speedway 904.823.2250

St. Augustine, FL

5430 Palm Valley Road 904.285.5092

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Transportation

Jacksonville International Airport 904.741.2000

St. Augustine Airport 904.821.1995

Daytona Beach International 904.248.8030

AMTRAK (service to Jacksonville) 800.872.7245

Jacksonville Local Office 904.766.5110

Voter Registration*

Election Supervisor 904.8232238

*May also be done when acquiring Florida license

Education

St. John’s County School Board 904.826.2000

Superintendent of Schools 904.826.2101

Public Schools

Ketterlinus Elementary School 904.824.4431

Sebastian Middle School 904.824.5548

St. Augustine High School 904.829.3471

Private Schools

The Bolles School 904.733.9292

St. Joseph Academy 904.824.0431

(Catholic High School Grades 9-12)

Florida School for the Blind and Deaf 904.827.2200

Colleges and Universities

Flagler College 904.829.6481

Jacksonville University 904.744.3950

University of North Florida 904.620.1000

St. Johns River CC 904.808.7400

Jones College 904.743.1122

Ed Waters College 904.335.3030

Florida CC at Jacksonville 904.632.3000

ITT Technical Institute 904.573.9100

Area Attractions St. Augustine

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument 904.829.6506

1 Castillo Drive

Fountain of Youth 904.829.3168

11 Magnolia Avenue

IMAX Theater – World Golf Village 904.940.4128

21 World Golf Place 904.940.4000

Lightner Museum 904.824.2874

75 King Street

Old St. Augustine Village Museum 904.823.9722

250 St. George Street

Potters Wax Museum 904.829.9056

17 King Street

Ripley’s Believe it or Not 904.824.1606

19 San Marco Ave

St. Augustine Alligator Farm 904.824.3337

999 Anastasia Blvd.

St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum 904.829.0745

81 Lighthouse Avenue

Spanish Quarter Village 904.825.6830

29 St. George Street

Whetstone’s Chocolate Factory 904.825.1700

2 Coke Road

World Golf Village & Hall of Fame 904.940.4000

21 World Golf Place

Uptown Saturday Night 904.824.3152

Last Saturday of Every Month

San Marco Shopping Center District

Stores remain open 5-9PM

Refreshments served

St. Augustine Parks

Parks & Recreation

Lighthouse Park

Old Beach Road & Lew Blvd.

3 acres. Playground, fishing pier, boat ramp, tennis courts, grills

Ron Parker Memorial Park

607 Old Beach Road

3 acres. Playground, lighted tennis/paddle courts, basketball courts, baseball fields

Surfside Park

3070 Coastal Hwy.

2 acres. Picnic shelter, beach access, outside showers

St. Augustine Music

EMMA Concert Series 904.797.2800

Flagler College Auditorium

Concerts All Year - call for schedule



Area Attractions – JACKSONVILLE

Jacksonville Zoological Park 904.757.4462

8605 Zoo Road

Anheuser-Busch Brewery 904.751.8117

111 Busch Drive 904.751.8118

Metropolitan Park 904.630.0837

1410 Gator Bowl Blvd.

Hanna Park 904.249.4700

500 Wonderwood Drive

Jacksonville Landing 904.353.1188

2 Independent Drive

Fort Caroline National Memorial 904.641.7115

12713 Fort Caroline Rd.

Museums

Alexander Brest Planetarium 904.396.7062

1025 Museum Circle

Museum of Science and History 904.396.7062

1025 Museum Circle

Cummer Museum of Art 904.356.6857

829 Riverside Ave

Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art 904.398.8336

4160 Boulevard Center Dr.

Theaters

Florida Theater 904.355.2787

Performing Arts Center

128 E. Forsyth Street

Alhambra Dinner Theater 904.641.1212

12000 Beach Blvd.

Florida CC at Jacksonville 904.632.3373

Artist Series

501 W. State Street

Players By The Sea 904.249.2022

Music

Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra 904.354.5479

300 W. Water St. Suite 200

Sports

Jacksonville Jaguars 800.618.8005

Florida/Georgia Football 904.630.3600

Jacksonville Cyclones (Soccer) 904.737.9800

Jacksonville Suns (Baseball) 904.358.2846

Jacksonville Lizard Kings (Hockey) 904.358.7825

Area Golf Courses

PUBLIC

Palm Valley Golf Club 904.285.8978

1075 Palm Valley Road.

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

St. Augustine Shores 904.794.4653

US Highway 1 South

St. Augustine, FL

St. John’s County Golf Course 904.825.4900

4900 Cypress Links Blvd.

St. Augustine, Florida

Cimmarone Golf Country Club 904.287.2000

4151 County Road 210 West

St. Augustine, Florida

The Golf Club at South Hampton     904.287.7529

315 South Hampton Club Way    

St. Augustine, FL 32092    

E-Mail: info@ 

The Golf Club at North Hampton    904.548.0000

22680 N. Hampton Club Way 

Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 

E-Mail: info@ 

 

RESORTS

TPC at Sawgrass Stadium Course 904.273.3235

110 TPC Blvd

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Slammer & Squire 904.940.6250

2 World Golf Place

World Golf Village

St. Augustine, FL

AREA MARINAS

Comachee Cove Yacht Harbor 904.829.5676

3070 Harbor Drive

St. Augustine, FL

Conch House Marina Resort 904.824.4347

57 Comares Ave

St. Augustine, FL

Sebastian Harbor Marina 904.825.4666

975 S. Ponce de Leon Blvd

St. Augustine, FL

Beach Marina 904.249.8200

2315 Beach Blvd

Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville Yacht Basin 904.223.4757

14603 Beach Blvd

Jacksonville, FL

Conservation

Sea Turtle Strandings

There has been a substantial increase in sea turtle strandings recently. If you find a dead or sick sea turtle please call the FWC turtle pager at 1-800-241-4653 enter number 274-4867 from 8:00 am – 8:00 pm.  Do not put the turtles back into the water, as they need medical attention from our dedicated and experienced veterinary staff. 

Habitat Conservation

St. Johns County is home to a variety of wildlife including several species of endangered or threatened sea turtles, the native Anastasia Island beach mice, gopher tortoises, and shorebirds.  Each spring our beaches our buzzing with activity as sea turtles, beach mice, gopher tortoises, and shorebirds use our beaches and dunes for nesting and foraging that continues throughout the summer months.  Sea turtle nesting season is from May 1 – October 31. Those who live and visit St. Johns County have a special opportunity and responsibility to protect these magnificent creatures and their vulnerable nesting and feeding habitat. 

To find out more information on St. Johns County protected species and their habitat please go to the Habitat Conservation website.

AREA PARKS

Anastasia State Park

Location: On Anastasia Island, at St. Augustine Inlet, 1 mile east of downtown St. Augustine and directly north of St. Augustine Beach at 340-A A1A South, St. Augustine. 

Facilities: Offers windsurfing, kayaking, snack bar, hiking / biking / nature trails, dune walkover, campground, restrooms, picnic tables, and showers. Lifeguards staffed seasonally. 

For more information, contact Anastasia State Park, (904) 461-2033.

Crescent Beach

Location: On Anastasia Island just three miles south of St. Augustine Beach at 6930 A1A South, St. Augustine. 

Facilities: Restrooms, dune walkover, covered picnic tables, and showers. Pavilions on a first come first serve basis. Lifeguards are staffed seasonally.

Other Information: For more information, contact St. Johns County Recreation Department, (904) 209-0333.

Frank B. Butler County Park

Location: On Anastasia Island two miles south of St. Augustine Beach at 5860 A1A South, St. Augustine. 

Park Hours: Open sunrise to sunset daily.

Facilities: Restrooms, off-beach parking, dune walkover, picnic tables and showers. For information about reserving the picnic Pavilion please call 209-0333. Lifeguards staffed seasonally.

For more information, contact St. Johns County Recreation Department, (904) 209-0333.

Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTMNERR)

Location: Between Ponte Vedra Beach and St. Augustine at 505 Guana River Road 

Ponte Vedra Beach

Facilities: The research reserve offers excellent educational opportunities, dune walkover, hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails.

Other information: The GTMNERR education center is a perfect place to stop for the day and visit. Just across A1A from the education center are beautiful coquina beaches where the occasional Right Whale sighting may take place. These beaches are also a popular spot for some quiet time while beachcombing. For more information: Environmental Education Center, 505 Guana River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082, and (904) 823-4500.

Fort Matanzas National Monument Beach

Location: At the southern tip of Anastasia Island, at the Matanzas Inlet 7.5 miles south of St. Augustine Beach on Highway A1A.

Facilities: Area offers vehicle access to the north only as of January 1, 2010, restrooms, off-beach parking, dune walkover, and restrooms. Lifeguards are seasonal.

Other information: Fort Matanzas National Monument visitor Center is located across the street. Minimal vehicle beach driving / parking. Access fee from March 1 through end of September. Horseback Riding is not permitted within park boundaries. Area hosts an assortment of protected species such as least tern, Anastasia Island Beach Mice, gopher tortoises, and sea turtles.

Mickler's Beachfront Park

Location: South end of Ponte Vedra Beach on Highway A1A. 1109 ½ Ponte Vedra Blvd., 

Ponte Vedra. 

Facilities: Restrooms, showers, handicapped accessible dune walkover, grills, and horseback riding. Lifeguards staffed seasonally.

Other Information: Sunbathing, and fishing are popular activities on this coquina type beach. Off beach parking is available as well as designated parking for horse trailers. Horseback riding permitted year round with special beach use permit. For more information and to obtain a permit for horseback riding please contact St. Johns County Beach Services at (904) 209-3740.

North Beach

Location: Take Vilano Bridge over intracoastal, go north on A1A, at second highway walkover make left into park. 3721 Coastal Highway, St. Augustine. .

Facilities: Restrooms, showers, highway walkover, off beach parking grills, playground, and picnic pavilion. Pavilion use is on a first come first serve basis.

Other information: Sunbathing, and fishing are popular activities on this coquina type beach. 

South Ponte Vedra Beach Recreation Area

Location: 2.25 miles south of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve on Highway A1A to

Facilities: Limited off beach parking, restrooms, covered picnic tables, grills, and stairs to beach. Pavilions are available on a first come first serve basis.

Other information: South Ponte Vedra Park is a great spot for lunch under one of the covered picnic areas overlooking the beautiful coquina landscape or on the beach to enjoy the many wonders that the ocean can bring in. For more information, contact St. Johns County Beach Services, (904) 209-0333.

St. Augustine Beach

Location: On Anastasia Island 4 miles south of downtown St. Augustine on Highway A1A Beach Blvd in the City of St. Augustine Beach. Google Map.

Facilities: Offers fishing, picnicking, a splash park, a pavilion that can be rented out for special events, restrooms, picnic tables, showers, and a visitor center are available. Lifeguards staffed seasonally.

Other information: The SJC Ocean Fishing Pier is the first of the pedestrian access points within the City of St. Augustine Beach limits.  For more information about the City of St. Augustine Beach visit their website at .

Surfside

Location: One half mile north of the Vilano vehicle access ramp on Highway A1A. 3070 Coastal Highway, St. Augustine. Google Map.

Facilities: Offers newly renovated restrooms, dune walkover, showers, and picnic tables.  Pavilion is available on a first come first serve.

Other information: This beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, fishing, horseback riding and 4x4 driving. Horseback riding is allowed north of the Surfside access ramp year round with special beach use permit. Beach driving / parking is permissible with special.

To obtain a permit go to 

Usina Beach

Note: Drive-on ramp is closed until renovation is complete.

Location: 4 miles north of Vilano Beach on Highway A1A. 4100 Coastal Highway, St. Augustine. 

Facilities: No facilities.

Other information: Beach offers endless recreational uses including fishing, sunbathing, beachcombing, surfing, and vehicle access ramp.  Beach driving / parking is permissible with special beach use permit only.

Vilano Beach

Location: 2 miles north of downtown St. Augustine, on Highway A1A just over the New Vilano Bridge at the end of Vilano Road. 2725 Anahma Drive, St. Augustine.Google Map.

Facilities: Restrooms, dune walkover, covered picnic tables, and showers. Pavilion may be reserved; contact Parks and Recreation at (904) 209-0333. Lifeguards staffed seasonally. 

Access Information: Minimal vehicle beach driving / parking access fee from March 1 – end of September at Vilano and Porpoise Point vehicle access ramps.

Other information: Vilano beach is a popular spot for fishing, sunbathing, beach parking/driving, and surfing (when the tide is coming in). As you enter at Vilano and drive south towards the St. Augustine Inlet past the jetties you enter Porpoise Point. This is a popular spot for fishing and launching jet skis.

A friendly group of porpoises used to frequent the inlet side, hence the name Porpoise Point. Porpoises are rarely seen in our waters and now you will most likely see bottlenose dolphins hunting for fish and splashing in the water. The occasional manatee may make an appearance as well.

Beach Etiquette & Policy

Please be considerate of the environment, the animals that live there, and other beach goers. It will make sure the St. Johns County beaches are a joy both now and for years to come.

|[pic] |Driving and parking hours on beach are from 8:00 am to 7:30 pm during sea turtle season (May 1 – October 31). |

|[pic] |Possession of alcoholic beverages and glass containers is prohibited. |

|[pic] |Unleashed animals prohibited, owner must remove defecated material from beach. |

|[pic] |Lanterns and flashlights are strictly prohibited during sea turtle season (May 1 – October 31). |

|[pic] |No loud music. |

|[pic] |Harassing animals is strictly prohibited. |

|[pic] |Open fires prohibited; heated objects shall be disposed of properly. |

|[pic] |Fireworks prohibited. |

|[pic] |Overnight camping prohibited. |

|[pic] |Minimize all beachfront lighting visible from the beach. |

|[pic] |Prohibited to solicit or canvass commercial activities. |

|[pic] |Motorized boats are not authorized for launching from the Atlantic Ocean Beach. |

|[pic] |Do not remove beach sand and vegetation. |

|[pic] |Reduce litter and marine debris by disposing of your trash properly. |

|[pic] |At the end of your visit fill any holes left by sandcastles and tire ruts. |

|[pic] |Tents, shelters, chairs, catamarans, trailers, towels, shoes and other such items are prohibited from being |

| |left on beach overnight. |

|[pic] |When crossing dunes, use designated walkovers. |

|[pic] |All pedestrian activities are prohibited within the Conservation Zone, 15 feet seaward of the dune line. |

Beach Safety

Rip Currents / Surf

The National Weather Service has reported that Rip Currents are the most deadly weather related event in Florida claiming over 25 lives each year. In a typical year rip currents are more deadly than hurricanes, lightning, and tornadoes combined.

1. Most waves are caused by winds and storms at sea.

2. Waves hit the beach at angles. As a result, this energy creates a current called the long shore current. This long shore current flows along the coastline. It can be easily recognized by watching foam. Swimmers or debris near shore drift up or down the coast.

3. After a set of waves break, a lot of water and energy is pushed towards the shoreline. This displaced water will move along the beach with the long shore current until it finds its way back out to sea. This causes the rip current. Rip currents are narrow, river-like currents that have been fed by the long shore current and sets of waves. Rip currents are between 50 feet and 50 yards wide and can flow up to hundreds of yards past the surf line.

You can easily spot a rip current by its foamy and choppy surface. The water in a rip current can be dirty brown, from the sand being turned up, and moves rapidly out to sea.

4. If you are caught in a rip current do not panic! The rip current will not pull you under! Call or wave for assistance or swim parallel to shore until you are out of the rip, then swim directly towards the shore.

5. If you cannot recognize the long shore current or rip current, talk to the lifeguard. If you cannot swim an overhand stroke for 15 minutes, you should not be in the ocean much above your knees. For your own safety, take swimming lessons!

6. The ocean is a wonderful playground. Avoid its dangers by understanding it more thoroughly. Stay in shape and be strong enough to enjoy it safely!

Rip Current Facts

Between 65% and 80% of the rescues reported on surf beaches in the United States can be attributed to Rip Currents!

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|St. John's County Citizen's Telephone Directory | |

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|Abandoned Vehicles |823-2479 | |Commercial Permits | 827-6800 |

|Abuse Hotline |800-962-2873 |Committee Information | 209-0537 |

|ADA Information |824-5550 | |Community Based Care | 209-6080 |

|Addressing |209-0760 | |Community Policing | 829-9438 |

|Administrator, Count |209-0530 | |Community Services | 827-6890 |

|Adopt-A-Road |824-9720 | |Contractors Licenses | 827-6820 |

|Agricultural Center |209-0430 | |Corrections Division | 824-8304 |

|AIDS Information |823-4719 | |Council on Aging | 823-4810 |

|Airport |824-1995 | |County Administration | 209-0655 |

|Airport Authority |825-6860 | |County Attorney | 209-0805 |

|Animal Control – County |209-0746 | |County Commissioners |209-0300 |

|Appeals Clerk |819-3656 | |County Jail | 829-6496 |

|Audit Clerk |819-3607 | |Court Reporters | 827-5622 |

|Auto Registration/Tags |209-2250 | |Courthouse Information | 209-0655 |

|Autopsy Information |209-0820 | |Crime Information Hotline | 824-9099 |

| | | |Criminal Court | 819-3615 |

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|Bailiff’s Office |823-2324 | |Deaf Services, TDD | 824-6297 |

|Beach Information |209-0336 | |Death Certificates | 825-5055 |

|Better Business Bureau |721-2288 | |Delinquent Taxes | 209-2250 |

|Betty Griffin House |824-1555 | |Dept of Children & Families | 825-6819 |

|Billboards and Signs |209-0734 | |Detention Center | 823-4840 |

|Birth Certificates |825-5055 | |Development Services | 209-0660 |

|Blind Services |827-2892 | |Development Review | 209-0660 |

|Blood Bank |824-1891 | |Directory Assistance | 209-0655 |

|Board of County Commissioners |209-3000 | |Disabled Parking Permits | 209-2250 |

|Board of Realtors |829-8738 | |Ditch Maintenance | 209-0246 |

|Boat License |209-2250 | |Division of Forestry |(386) 446-6786 |

|Bridges & Roads |209-0246 | |Divorce | 819-3646 |

|Budget Information |209-0565 | |Domestic Violence |1-800-500-1119 |

|Building Department |827-6800 | |Drainage (Private Prop) | 209-0722 |

|Building Inspections |827-6800 | |Drivers License | 209-2250 |

|Building - Licensing |827-6820 | | | |

|Building (Auto Insp Requests) |823-2425 | | | |

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|Central Receiving | 827-6883 | |Emergency Medical |911 |

|Chamber of Commerce |829-5681 | |Elections | 823-2238 |

|Children & Families, | 825-6819 | |Electrical Permits | 827-6800 |

|Child Support |819-3649 | |Emergency Management |824-5550 |

|City of St Aug |825-1010 | |Employment Hotline (BBC) |209-0649 |

|City of St Aug Beaches |471-2122 | |Engineering | 209-0110 |

|Civil Courts |819-3652 | |Environmental Health | 823-2514 |

|Clearance Sheets |209-0674 | |Evictions | 819-3650 |

|Clerk of Courts (COC) |819-3600 | |Extension Services | 209-0430 |

|Coast Guard (Mayport) | 247-7311 | | | |

|Code Enforcement |209-0734 | | | |

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|Facilities Maintenance | 209-0400 | |Impact Fees |209-0575 |

|Fairground Information | 209-0430 | |Information, General |209-0655 |

|Family Crisis Response |346-1993 | |Injunctions | 819-3674 |

|Family Integrity Program |209-6080 | |Insect Identification | 209-0430 |

|Family Law |819-3673 | |Inspections/Codes (Fire) | 209-1740 |

|Family Self Help |827-5631 | | | |

|Family Services COC |819-3646 | |J | |

|Felony |819-3618 | |Jail | 829-6496 |

|FEMA Elevations |209-0670 | |Job Line (BCC Only) | 209-0649 |

|Finance |819-3658 | |Job Line, School Board | 819-7795 |

|Fire Rescue (Emergency) |911 | |Jury Information | 819-3629 |

|Fire Rescue Administration |209-1700 | |Juvenile Detention Center | 823-4840 |

|Fire Rescue Communications |829-2226 | |Juvenile Justice | 824-7340 |

|Fire Inspections/Codes |209-1740 | | | |

|Fire Rescue Medical-Billing |209-1730 | |L | |

|Fishing Licenses |209-2250 | |Landfill (Nine Mile) | 825-2105 |

|Flea Market/Farmer’s |824-4210 | |Landfill (Tillman Ridge) |824-9720 |

|Fleet Maintenance |209-0281 | |Law Enforcement | |

|Flood Zone Maps |209-0728 | | County Sheriff |824-8304 |

|Florida Fish and Wildlife |1-888-404-3922 |Laws, Ordinances | 819-3644 |

|Foreclosures |819-3651 | |Legal Aide |1-866-256-8091 |

|4-H Agent |209-0430 | |Library Administration | 827-6925 |

| | | |Library, Main | 827-6940 |

| | | |Library, Southeast | 827-6900 |

|G | | |License, Drivers | 209-2250 |

|Garbage |824-9720 | |License, Marriage | 819-3640 |

|Geographic Information Sys |209-0760 | |Lifeguards | 209-0336 |

|Going Out of Business Permits |209-2250 | |Litter Control | 824-9720 |

|Golf Course - County |209-0350 | | | |

|Government Channel |209-0555 | |M | |

|Growth Management |209-0575 | |Marriage License | 819-3640 |

|Guardian Ad Litem |827-5628 | |Medical Examiner | 209-0820 |

| | | |Mental Health Service | 209-6001 |

|H | | |Minutes & Records | 819-3644 |

|Hastings, City |692-1420 | |Misdemeanor | 819-3619 |

|Hazardous Waste |824-9720 | |Mobile Home Permits | 827-6800 |

|Health Department |825-5055 | |Mobile Home Title Re |209-2250 |

|Health and Human Ser |209-6000 | |Mosquito Control | 471-3107 |

|Highway Patrol Admin |825-5094 | | | |

|Homeownership Assist |827-6890 | |N | |

|Horticulture |209-0430 | | | |

|Housing |827-6890 | |Neighborhood Watch | 824-8304 |

|Housing Partnership |824-0902 | |Nine Mile Landfill | 825-2105 |

|Humane Society |829-2737 | | | |

|Human Resources BCC |209-0635 | |O | |

|Human Resources COC |819-3605 | |Occupational License | 209-2250 |

|Hunting Licenses |209-2250 | |Ordinances | 819-3644 |

|Hurricane Information |824-5550 | |Outdoor Burning |386-446-6786 |

|P | | |S (continued) | |

|Parking Tickets | 819-3623 | |Sewage Disposal |825-5055 |

|Parks & Recreation | 209-0333 | |Sheriff’s Office |824-8304 |

|Passports | 819-3639 | |SHIP |827-6890 |

|Paving |209-0246 | |Sidewalk Repairs | 209-0246 |

|Permits, Building |827-6800 | |Site Plan Review | 209-0670 |

|Personnel, Board of Commissioners |209-0635 | |Skate Park (County) | 829-3555 |

|Personnel, Clerks Of |819-3605 | |Small Claims | 819-3650 |

|Pesticide Information |209-0430 | |Social Security Administration |1-800-772-1213 |

|Pet Adoption Center & | | | Local Office | 794-1788 |

| Animal Control |209-6190 | | Social Services | 209-6140 |

|Pier, St Augustine |461-0119 | |Soil Samples | 209-0430 |

|Planning |209-0575 | |Solid Waste Management | 827-6980 |

|Plant Information |209-0430 | |Special Needs (Registration) | 823-5550 |

|Plumbing Permits |827-6800 | |St Johns River WMD |329-4500 |

|Police Dept St Aug |825-1070 | |St Johns Co Blood | 824-1891 |

|Potholes |209-0246 | |State’s Attorney | 823-2317 |

|Probate |819-3655 | |Street Maintenance | 209-0246 |

|Probation/Parole |825-5038 | |Storm Water Drainage | 209-0266 |

|Property Appraiser |827-5500 | |Sunshine Bus Co | 823-4816 |

|Public Affairs |209-0549 | | | |

|Public Defender |823-2675 | |TDD | 461-2018 |

|Public Health Unit |825-5055 | |Supervisor of Elections | 823-2238 |

|Public Hearings |209-0575 | |Surf Report | 471-1122 |

|Public Library System |827-6925 | |Survey Department | 209-0760 |

|Public Records |819-3622 | | | |

|Public Works |209-0266 | |T | |

|Purchasing Department |209-0150 | |TDC Tax payment | 209-2250 |

| | | |TDD Tag & Taxes | 209-2260 |

|R | | |TDD COC | 819-3660 |

|Rabies Control |209-0746 | |TDD Library | 827-6947 |

|Rape Crisis (24 hrs) |824-1555 | |Tag Agency | 209-2250 |

|Rates, Water & Sewer |471-2161 | |Tax Collector’s Office | 209-2250 |

|Real Estate Dept BC |209-0760 | |Tax Deeds | 819-3657 |

|Recording |819-3632 | |Tax Information | 209-2250 |

|Recreation & Parks |209-0333 | |Teen Court | 819-3604 |

|Recycling |824-9720 | |Tillman Ridge Transfer St | 824-9720 |

|Red Cross |797-3851 | |Tourist Development |829-1711 |

|Registration, Vehicle |209-2250 | |Traffic Hotline | 209-0170 |

|Relay Service, (TDD) |0-955-8771 | |Traffic Signals | 209-0170 |

|Resolutions |819-3644 | |Traffic Tickets | 819-3628 |

|Restaurant Complaint |727-5540 | |Traffic & Transportation | 209-0170 |

|Right of Way |209-0119 | |Trash Pick up (Tillman) | 824-9720 |

|Risk Management |827-6886 | |Trees, Fallen | 209-0246 |

|Road & Bridge |209-0246 | |Trees, Permit | 209-0694 |

|S | | |Tree Rescue (Donations) |209-0333 |

|Salvation Army |824-6880 | |Turtle Lighting Ordinance | 209-0336 |

|Safety Council |829-5354 | | | |

|School Board |819-7500 | |NE Area Residents Only | |

|Septic Tank Systems |823-2514 | |Courthouse Annex Cle |285-5945 |

|U | | |Sheriff’s Office |273-3052 |

|Unemployment Office | 819-0231 | |Library, Ponte Vedra | 273-0495 |

|Urban Forestry | 209-0735 | |Building Department |827-6828 |

|Utility Department | 209-2700 | |Property Appraiser |280-1100 |

| After Hours | 824-2942 | |Tax Collector |285-5092 |

| | | |Supervisor of Elections |285-5945 |

|V | | | | |

|Vegetable Information |209-0430 | |NW Area Residents Only | |

|Veterans Affairs |209-6160 | |Clerks Office |819-3600 |

|Visitor Information (Beach) |471-1596 | |Sheriff’s Office |287-9238 |

|Visitor & Convention |829-1711 | |Library, Bartram Trail |287-4929 |

|Voter Registration |823-2238 | |Building & Codes |827-6824 |

| | | |Property Appraiser |287-6700 |

|W | | |Tax Collector |287-2478 |

|Warrants |824-8304 | |Supervisor of Elections |230-0107 |

|Wells (Permits, Test |823-2514 | | | |

|WIC Program |823-4717 | |St Johns County Government |

| | | |Lewis Speedway | |

|Y | | |St Augustine, Fl 32 | |

|Youth Crisis Center |823-0906 | |Telephone: (904) 209-0655 |

|Z | | |Toll Free 1-877-(475 -2468) |

|Zoning |209-0675 | |co.st-johns.flu.us | |

Tides Edge Residents Overview of Covenants

The Cabana is for all to use. Please be considerate and clean up after yourself.

• Please keep restrooms locked.

• The large locker can house several chairs for each homeowner to use at the beach. Please be sure to write your name on your belongings.

• Please shut off hose after use

• There is a BBQ in the men’s bathroom should anyone wish to use it. Please clean after use.

• If you were not issued a key to the men’s / women’s room contact a member of the board.

Please follow all watering rules (see page 32 for schedule)

Garbage should be put out the night before on designated days (see page 27 for schedule)

Please observe posted speed limits

No Construction, erection, placement, maintenance, reconstruction, remodeling or alteration of any kind shall commence without the prior written approval by the Association. (For further information see Article VI, 6.2 in the Tides Edge Declaration of Covenants)

It is the duty of each owners to maintain their property. Such maintenance includes, but is not limited to painting, mowing, trimming, edging, repairing, etc.

• No mobile homes or trailers are permitted on any lot

• No stripped or partially wrecked junk vehicles may be kept on lots or on the street

• No on street vehicular parking shall is permitted (except for special events)

• No tree over 2 inches in diameter shall be removed from any lot without the permission of the Association

See page 11 Article 7.4 of Covenants for further information

If you plan on renting your house – remember – a copy of the lease must be given to the Board of Directors.

Tides Edge Place Current Board Members

President

Eric Doten

200 Gull Circle

819.5977

Vice President

Carol Parla

125 Tides Edge PL

823.1745

Treasurer

Sandy Beddis

204 Gull Circle

823.1586

Secretary

Leslie Vlachos

827.0958

ARC Chairperson

Paul Beckman

810.2203

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