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         Deadline for the September                      Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Space

                Issue is August 15

                      Mail or email to:                  In Jupiter Farms
          Bill Thompson, 18583 Lake Bend Drive
                billthompsonsoj@gmail.com                  Busch Wildlife Sanctuary                        Beach County for the Rocky Pines site, but scheduling
                                                         is planning a move to a new                       construction is taking some time. She said the pandemic
                                                         location on Rocky Pines Road                      caused a building slowdown and backup.
            The Shores of Jupiter                        and West Indiantown Road in                         Knight did say they’ll be ready for the move, using
                                                         Jupiter  Farms.  The  sanctuary
                                                                                                           portable kennels and air-conditioned vans to transport the
                       website:                          is currently in West Jupiter, off                 animals when the time comes. Having all those animals
                                                                                                           nearby will be different for Rocky Pines Road neighbors
                                                         Central Boulevard.
         www.theshoresofjupiter.org                        A plan to build a soccer complex at the same Jupiter   like Amanda Eakins.
                                                         Farms proposed site was voted down last year, so Wildlife     “Of course, there’s going to be traffic concerns because
                                                         Sanctuary staff then pitched their plan of what they think   we are a dead-end street, having all that traffic coming in.
                                                         will be a great fit.                              But what the plans look like it seems like they’ve got things
                                                           Sanctuary  Executive  Director Amy Knight  showed   figured out as best they can,” said Eakins.
        Disclaimer                                       WPTV the site she hopes to move into next year.     Eakins also says the sanctuary’s new home will a big
          Copy appearing herewith may not be the viewpoint     “We just need more space. We’re getting more animals,   win for the community.
        of The Shores Board of Directors or its newsletter editor.   we’re seeing more visitors, we just need to expand and     “Having something like this, everyone’s going to be
        Nor should responsibility be assigned for accuracy or   grow. And anybody wants a place to call their own,”   really excited about and also it’s a plus because I can walk
        validity or articles contributed by residents or other   said Knight. The sanctuary’s longstanding current home   my kids down there,” said Eakins.
        articles chosen by the publisher or the editor.  is leased from the Loxahatchee River District. There,     Knight agrees.
                                                         families can see animals like foxes, panthers, bears and     “I’m very excited for the day, it’s just like Willie Wonka’s
                                                         exotic birds for free.                            Chocolate Factory and you just open the gates and it’s just
             Realtime Property Management                  Knight said the land use is approved by Palm    like, awe, wonder, amazement and wonderment!”
                   of South Florida LLC

         Beth White, RPA, LCAM, President/CEO              Commissioner’s Update from page 1               managers ultimately did not move forward with that project,
         bwhite@realtimepm.com • (561) 763-0086            industrial uses along the Beeline Highway (SR 710), just   the need to preserve those wetlands and provide clean
                                                                                                           fresh water to the river are just as important today. As the
              140 Intracoastal Drive, Ste. 403             southeast of the Pratt Whitney jet engine testing facility on   county’s current representative on Pal Mar in our position
                     Jupiter, FL 33477                     lands formerly owned by John D. MacArthur. Culpepper   as a landowner, I am focused on the environmental benefits
                                                           described how that same comprehensive plan projected   that can be derived from maintaining the wetlands in Pal
                                                           that by the year 2000, Palm Beach County would have   Mar, a district which was created in the 1960s encompassing
                                                           approximately 1.3 million people, and that by 2020, would   approximately 23,000 acres of vacant lands straddling Palm
            The Shores Of Jupiter Homeowners               reach 1.5 million people. He was proud to tell me that based   Beach and Martin counties.
                      Association Inc.                     on current statistics their projections from nearly 50 years     After spending three and a half hours with my charming,
              Board Of Directors, Committee                ago were very close.                            intelligent host, I felt we had only yet scratched the surface,
                                                             During his service as a supervisor on the Board of the   and I look forward chatting with Culpepper to “pick his
        Board Of Directors:                                Pal Mar Water Control District, Culpepper worked with   brain” again soon.
        David Lindley, President ................................. 743-5522  municipalities and the South Florida Water Management     If I can be of assistance to you, please let me know by
        Art Cummings, Vice President........................ 743-0047  District to obtain approval for a 7,500-acre reservoir that   calling (561) 355-2201 or send an email to mmarino@
        Bill Thompson, Secretary ............................... 762-1832  would replenish the Loxahatchee River. While the water   pbcgov.org.
        Barry Parker, Treasurer ............................785-320-1745
        Emily O’Mahoney, Director ........................... 747-9048
        Andrea Peralta, Director ................................. 748-3463
        Cindy Deem, Director ..................................... 339-4632
        Architectural Control Committee:
        Andrea Paralta, Chair ...................................... 748-3463
        Emily O’Mahoney, Vice Chair ........................ 747-9048
        Cindy Deem .................................................... 339-4632
        Compliance Committee:
        Art Cummings, Chair ...................................... 743-0047
        Lakes And Parks Committee:
        David Lindley, Chair ....................................... 743-5522
        Landscaping And Irrigation Committee:
        Emily O’Mahoney, Chair ................................ 747-9048
        Crimewatch Committee:
        Bill Thompson, Chair ...................................... 762-1832
        Welcoming Committee:
        Cindy Deem, Co-Chair ................................... 339-4632
        Kristi Parker, Co-Chair ...................................................
        Infrastructure
        David Lindley, Chair ....................................... 743-5522
        Communications and Newsletter Editor:
        Bill Thompson, Chair ...................................... 762-1832

        Realtime Property Management of South Florida LLC:
        Beth White ...................................................... 763-0086
          bwhite@realtimepm.com


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