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St. Augustine
Port, Waterway &
Beach District
P.O. Box 4512
St. Augustine, FL 32085
PH: (904) 824-0113

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Our History
The St. Augustine Port, Waterway, and Beach District was originally established in the late 1930’s to fulfill the requirement of local sponsor for the Army Corps of Engineer’s St. Augustine Inlet project. The District was enabled by the Florida Legislature and subsequently approved by referendum vote of the citizens residing within the District boundaries. Over the years, the District has come to be known locally as the "Port Authority" or the "Port District".

Five at-large elected commissioners govern the District, each serving four-year terms. Until 1998, all commissioners stood for election at the same time. At that time, the District’s commissioners voted to stagger election dates, with two commissioners elected for four-year terms in one election year and three commissioners elected for four-year terms the next election year.

The enabling legislation gave the District ad valorem taxing authority as well as a broad range of authority for building warehouses, wharfs, bridges, and other structures for the commercial development of the port. Oddly enough, the District was even given the authority to build airports. The District has title to a number of submerged parcels mostly in and around the St. Augustine harbor area. The District has no full time support staff, but employs the services of an engineering firm, a legal firm, an accounting firm and a secretarial service.

The original boundaries of the District encompassed then what was the major population base of St. Johns County. The boundaries have not changed despite major changes and shifts in the location of that population base.

Over the years, the District has obviously chosen not to exercise many of the authorities granted to it in the enabling legislation. It can be fairly said that the district had been relatively inactive. Until the early 1990's, it concerned itself mainly with issues involving the maintenance of the St. Augustine inlet. At that time the District started utilizing on a regular basis, the services of Taylor Engineering, a well regarded coastal engineering firm. With the help of Taylor Engineering, the District established a Master Plan 1993 which was subsequently revised and updated in 2004. The Plan identified a number of other areas in which the District should be involved. In the 1990's, the District has become active in number of important local maritime issues. It has become a funding source for a number of important projects, among them: the removal of derelict boats, boat ramp feasibility studies, offshore artificial reefs, navigational guide to St. Augustine Waterways, installation and maintaining channel markers in Salt Run, the harbor patrol in cooperation with the City of St. Augustine Police Dept., an comprehensive Inlet Management Plan, boat mooring issues, initial studies identifying problems with the Matanzas Bay seawall, and the repair of the St. Augustine Lighthouse lens.

Learn more:
Districts Latest Legislation (PDF)

2005 Master Plan (PDF)

About the Area
St. Augustine separates the northern and southern portions of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. Vessels using the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway are in intimate contact with this rich environment, over 60,000 acres of publicly owned uplands, tidal wetlands, and lagoons, as well as offshore seas.

Salt marsh dominates. Tidal flats appear relatively barren, but teem with life. Tidal beaches on the Atlantic side of the barrier islands are beautiful white quartz sand over coquina bedrock. Oyster bars are common in the estuaries. On land are coastal strand, grassy scrub, flatwoods scrub, and xeric hammock habitats, along with shell mounds created by early human residents. The diversity of communities in this system provides habitat for 240 plant species and a wide variety of wildlife, at least 20 mammal, 200 bird, 30 reptile, 7 amphibian, and 75 fish species.

Sport fishing opportunities are plentiful in the rivers, estuaries, and ocean. Other recreational possibilities include beach activities, birding, picnicking, swimming, camping, hiking, biking, water-skiing, horseback riding, canoeing, and kayaking.

In their grayish-white, irregularly shaped shells, immobile oysters filter water as they feed. Live oysters and empty oyster shells form bars or reefs, most prevalent near river mouths and in estuary locations that receive a steady inflow of fresh water. Common around St. Augustine, they are popular fishing spots that attract adult snook and redfish. Exercise caution in these areas; oyster bars severely damage boat hulls and props, and the sharp shells are treacherous for people wading or swimming.

West Indian manatees are large, gray aquatic mammals. An adult manatee may be almost 10 feet long and weigh 800-1200 pounds. Manatees live in rivers, estuaries, saltwater bays, and canals. Manatees have no natural enemies; however, many deaths result from collisions with watercraft. Manatees are protected under federal and Florida state law. It is unlawful to feed, touch, or disturb any manatee. State penalties are a maximum fine of $500 and/or imprisonment for up to 60 days. A federal penalty may be $100,000 and/or one year in prison.


Past Boards of Commissioners

2007 -2008        Barry Benjamin

                          Jay Bliss

                          Carl Blow

                          Jerry Dixon, Chairman

                          Tom Rivers

     

2005-2006         Barry Benjamin

                          Jerry Dixon

                          Richard Benjamin

                          Jack McGuinness, Chairman

                          Tom Rivers

     

2003-2004         Barry Benjamin

                          Jerry Dixon

                          Richard Gleeson

                          Jack McGuinness

                          David Ponce, Chairman

     

2001-2002         Barry Benjamin

                          Jerry Dixon

                          Richard Gleeson

                          Jack McGuinness

                          David Ponce, Chairman

     

1999-2000          Jerry Dixon

                           Richard Gleeson

                           Jack McGuinness

                           Edward Mussallem

                           David Ponce, Chairman

     

1997-1998          Richard Gleeson

                           David Judkins

                           Jack McGuinness, Chairman

                           Edward Mussallem

                           David Ponce  

     

1995-1996          Richard Gleeson

                           David Judkins

                           Jack McGuinness, Chairman

                           Edward Mussallem

                           David Ponce
 

1991-1994          Kenneth Falconer

                           Harry Frantz, Chairman 1991-1992

                           Jack McGuinness Chairman 1993-1994

                           Edward Mussallem ( Appointed by Governor 1992)    

                           John Santorelli

                           Charles Walker (Deceased Oct 1991)

       

1987-1990          Harry Frantz, Chairman

                           Ronald D. Jansen

                           Daniel L. Tate (Appointed by Governor 1989)

                           Salvatore J. Tringali

                           Charles E.  Walker

       

1983-1986         Tom J. Collins, Jr.

                           Darrell Poli

 

                           Sammy Tringali

                           Charles E. Walker, Chairman

                           G. E. Taylor

       

1979-1982         Tom J. Collins Jr. (Appointed by Governor,1981)

                           Peter Comento

                           Darrell Poli

 

                           Tom Taylor

 

                           Charles E. Walker, Chairman

       

1975-1978          Darrell Poli (Appointed  by Governor, 1977)

                           J. Thompson, Chairman

                           Cliff Townsend (Resigned, 1977)

                           Frank D. Upchurch

                           Frank Usina

                           Charles E.  Walker

       

1971-1974         W. Irvine Drysdale

                           Louis Geibreath 

                           Frank F. Harrold

                           Edward G. Mussallem

                           L. C. Ringhaver, Chairman

       

1967-1970         W. Irvine Drysdale

                           Frank F. Harrold

                           L. C. Ringhaver, Chairman

       

1963-1966         W. Irvine Drysdale

                           Frank F.  Harrold

                           L. C. Ringhaver, Chairman

1959-1962         W. Irvine Drysdale

                           Frank F. Harrold

                           L. C. Ringhaver, Chairman

       

1955-1958          W. Irvine Drysdale, Chairman

                           Frank F. Harrold

                           L. C. Ringhaver

       

1950-1954          Frank F Harrold

                           Felix Salvadore

                           J. D. Thompson, Chairman

       

1947-1949          Frank F. Harrold

                           J. D. Thompson, Chairman

                           Mark Woodel

       

1943-1946          J. B. Dodd (Resigned January 1946)

                            Ralph D Francher,  (Appointed by Governor January 1946)

                            Frank F. Harrold

                           J. D. Thompson, Chairman

       

1938-1942          J. B. Dodd

                           Frank F. Harrold

                           J. D. Thompson, Chairman

 

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