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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 01 12 Regular 508 COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 508 Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X January 12. 2004 Regular Meeting ~/ Mgr. / ept. Authorization (J/ REQUEST: The City Clerk respectfully requests that the City Commission consider several issues related to Elections. PURPOSE: This Agenda Item is being presented to the City Commission for their consideration in terms of a few issues related to City Elections. CONSIDERATIONS: In terms of City Elections, over the past couple of years, various concerns have been brought up. One concern had been problems at the Lord of Life Church, (located on Tuskawilla Road) such as the lack of parking spaces; backlogged traffic onto Tuskawilla Road from this church; and the related confusion of having two (2) precincts at this tight location. (Please see Attachment "A" for background information). Based on the current list of Polling Places from the Supervisor of Elections, the Lord of Life Church is no longer listed as any of our City precincts/polling places. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING -JANUARY 12,2004 REGULAR AGENDA ITEM 508 PAGE20F4 A second problem which has existed in previous elections, has involved St. Stephen's Catholic Church. (Please see Attachment "A" for background information). As far as I know, nothing has officially been resolved or changed regarding this issuellocation. A third issue is related to the dates for Qualifying which by City Code are from September 1 through September 15. As for this issue, there are two (2) secondary and related concerns. At a recent (November 2003) meeting of most of the City Clerks in Seminole County with Ms. Sandra Goard, Supervisor of Elections for Seminole County, the City Clerks were officially advised that for the November 2004 Election, and future Elections, each Seminole County City must have the names of their candidates (who have officially qualified) and other ballot language (such as referendum questions etc.) to the Supervisor of Elections no later than AUJlust 31st. With our "Qualifying" period running from September 1 through September 15 (by City Code), we would not be able to meet this new deadline set by the Supervisor of Elections. For background information, the August 31st deadline has been set so that ballots can be printed in time for early voting requirements and to mail absentee ballots to overseas voters. As it seems that the City of Winter Springs will now need to change their Qualifying dates, besides getting the word out to the public, the only other issue which could be a plus or a minus depending on how one looks at it, is that the campaign period will now run a couple of weeks longer for qualified candidates. In changing the City of Winter Springs' "Qualifying" period, rather than choosing certain dates within a month, such as from the 15th of August to the 30th of August, which could perhaps begin on a Friday or a Saturdays, etc. - we may wish to specify the dates as the 3rd Monday through Friday of that 3rd week in August, followed by the 4th Monday through Friday of that 4th week of August. If we followed this format, we would always give interested candidates a full ten (10) business days for the "Qualifying" period. As has happened in previous years, most previous "Qualifying" periods have been cut short a day due to the Labor Day holiday, and then of course, Saturdays and Sundays were usually never included. The City Commission may also consider reducing the Qualifying period to perhaps just 5 business days. Whatever the City Commission decides upon, Staff believes that the City Attorney should be requested to draw up an Ordinance specifying the new dates and times for "Qualifying." CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - JANUARY 12,2004 REGULAR AGENDA ITEM 508 PAGE30F4 The next secondary issue - pursuant to an opinion from City Attorney Anthony A. Garganese, is that we need to have the hours and days specified as to when Staff at City Hall needs to be available to assist individuals interested in "Qualifying". To this effect, Staff believes that an Ordinance should be drawn up specifying that the hours (and days) that City Hall would be open for "Qualifying" would be during regular business hours - 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., (Monday through Friday), and not including any City recognized Holidays in which City Hall would normally be closed. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The following information pertains to: Sec. 2-87. Qualification of candidates. .... .AII candidates for office in municipal elections shall be registered and qualified electors of the city at the time of their qualifying as a candidate with the city clerk and shall file an application designating the office for which he/she is a candidate and pay the qualifying fee provided for in section 2-88. Such application shall be filed and the qualifying fee paid between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of September, during which the office shall be open for qualifying for election." The following information pertains to City of Winter Springs' eleven (11) Polling PlaceslPrecincts as listed on the Supervisor of Elections' Website: 13 Winter Springs Civic Center 400 North Edgemon A venue, Winter Springs 24 Seventh Day Adventist Church 50 South Moss Road, Winter Springs 50 Tuscawilla Country Club 1500 Winter Springs Boulevard, Winter Springs 67 Seventh Day Adventist Church 50 South Moss Road, Winter Springs 75 St. Stephen's Catholic Church 575 Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs 76 Church of The New Covenant 800 Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - JANUARY 12,2004 REGULAR AGENDA ITEM 508 PAGE40F4 78 Winter Springs Civic Center 400 North Edgemon Avenue, Winter Springs 94 Tuscawilla Country Club 1500 Winter Springs Boulevard, Winter Springs 95 Wedgewood Tennis Villas 1401 Forest Hills Drive, Winter Springs 96 Winter Springs City Hall 1126 East State Road 434, Winter Springs 103 First Baptist Church of Winter Springs 817 East State Road 434, Winter Springs RECOMMENDATION: The City Commission is being requested to direct Staff to decide upon new Qualifying Dates for the City of Winter Springs and to request that the City Attorney draw up an Ordinance(s) to this effect, including dates and times. The City Commission may also wish to direct Staff to handle any other Election concerns that they may wish pursued. ATTACHMENTS: A. Copy of Regular Agenda Item "G" from the April 28, 2003 City Commission Meeting which addressed previous Election concerns. B. Copy of an Opinion Letter dated August 8, 2003 from City Attorney Anthony A. Garganese. C. Polling Place information from the Supervisor of Elections website. COMMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENT "A" COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM G Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X April 28. 2003 Regular Meeting ~ ~ ) Mgr. / . pt. Authorization REQUEST: The City Clerk requests that the City Commission consider information in response to Deputy Mayor Robert S. Miller's comments from the April 14, 2003 Regular Meeting, pertaining to a recent Election. PURPOSE: This Agenda Item should address Deputy Mayor Robert S. Miller's comments from the April 14, 2003 Regular Meeting, pertaining to a recent Election. CONSIDERATIONS: At the January 27,2003 Deputy Mayor Robert S. Miller mentioned some concerns he had with the November 2002 Election, in terms of double Precincts and a lack of adequate parking at the Lord of Life Church; and people not being allowed to be on the St. Stephens Catholic Church property. In response to Deputy Mayor Miller's concerns, the City Clerk sent a letter (dated February 4, 2003 - with documentation) to Ms. Sandra Goard, Supervisor of Elections for the County of Seminole. To date, I have not received any response (written or verbal) from Ms. Goard. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS REGULAR AGENDA ITEM "G" CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - APRlL 28,2003 PAGE 2 OF 2 FUNDING: None. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Commission decide what further action, if any, they wish to take in regards to these issues. ATTACHMENTS: A. An excerpt from the approved Minutes of the January 27, 2003 Regular Meeting of the City Commission. B. Copy of a letter (with enclosures), dated February 4, 2003, sent by the City Clerk to Ms. Sandra Goard, Supervisor of Elections for the County of Seminole. C. A draft excerpt from the unapproved Minutes of the April 14, 2003 Regular Meeting of the City Commission. COMMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENT "A" CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - JANUARY 27,2003 PAGE 20 OF 23 ADD-ON REGULAR 36. H-5. Office Of The City Manager Requesting The City Commission To Approve Section 4 Of The Proposed Rewrite Of The City's Pension Plan Providing For The Purchase Of Employee Benefits By City Employees. Again, as stated earlier in the Meeting, this Agenda Item was pulled from this evening's Agenda as this Agenda Item "Will be discussed at our next Regular Meeting." .:. .:. AGENDA NOTE: THE FOLLOWING REPORTS WERE DISCUSSED IN THE ORDER AS DOCUMENTED. .:. .:. REPORTS REPORTS 37. A. City Attorney - Anthony A. Garganese, Esquire No Report. REPORTS 38. B. City Manager - Ronald W. McLemore No Report. REPORTS 39. C. City Clerk - Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces City Clerk Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces brought up that the City Commission had recently agreed to have new photographs taken. With discussion, the Commission agreed to meet at City Hall on Monday, February 3,2003 at 5:45 p.m. for a photo session. Mayor Bush added, "You [Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces] will remind everybody a week ahead of time." Secondly, City Clerk Lorenzo-Luaces mentioned that problems existed at two (2) City precincts in the November 2002 Election, and asked if the City Commission desired to have anything done. With discussion, Mayor Bush stated, "Why don't we ask the - Clerk to check with the Supervisor of Elections, and see if she has made any plans to change precincts in the future - do a little bit of inquiry, and let it go at that, and see what she comes back with." ATTACHMENT "B" i. , CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708.2799 Telephone: (407) 327.1800 Fax: (407) 327-4753 Webslte: www.winterspringsfl.org February 4, 2003 The Honorable Sandra S. Goard Supervisor Of Elections County Of Seminole 116 West First Street Sanford, Florida 32771 Dear Ms. Goard, At the request of the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, I have been asked to notify you about some of the problems that were experienced during the November 2002 Election. Please find enclosed a copy of my written notes (along with a photograph that I took) from November 5, 2002 which should be of assistance to you. In regards to the problems that were brought to my attention on November 5, 2002 - do you currently have any plans to adjust any of the Polling PlaceslPrecincts 10cated in the City of Winter Springs in the near future; and do you have any suggestions which might solve future problems? I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, ACITY OF WINTER SPRlNGS /" J)l --------- ~Ai1dfe Ci Cle Enclosures . COPY: Mayor And City Commission Ronald W. McLemore, City Manager Anthony A. Garganese, City Attorney ,. .,. City of Winter Springs Office of the City Clerk Notes from November 5, 2002 Municipal Election: About 9 a.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 2002, Ms. Ian Palladino told me that Chief of Police Daniel J. Kerr had called and said that I should check out the two (2) precincts located at the Lord of Life Church on Tuskawilla Road - that traffic was jammed at that location. Shortly thereafter, I drove out to the Lord of Life Church on Tuskawilla Road and saw that our Police Officers were there assisting with traffic control. I spoke briefly with Captain Mike Noland about the problems. I did notice that there were cars backed up along Tuskawilla Road trying to drive into the Lord of Life Church parking lot, which appeared packed. I then called Sandra Goard's [Supervisor of Elections] office, but only got Ms. Goard's voice mail. I left a voice mail message regarding the problem at the Lord of Life Church. About 9:30 a.m., near City Manager Ronald W. McLemore's office at City Hall, I spoke briefly with Ms. Margo Miller who advised me that she had been asked to get off of St. Stephen's Catholic Church property, and that she had to go and stand in the street. About 10:15 a.m., Deputy Mayor Cindy Gennell called me and spoke of her concern with St. Stephen's Catholic Church, and said that people were told to stand in the street. Deputy Mayor Gennell asked that I contact Sandra Goard regarding this situation. A little while later, Commissioner Robert S. Miller came into my office and also . commented on the problems with the Lord of Life Church on Tuskawilla Road and said that shortly before, there were about 100 cars along Tuskawilla Road trying to get onto the Lord of Life Church property. Commissioner Miller also spoke of the problems at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, and added that they were also told that "They had to stand in the street," and that something needed to be done. I advised Commissioner Miller that although this was a County election, I would contact Sandra Goard's office. Shortly thereafter, I took a camera, drove to the Lord of Life Church and took a photograph of the traffic congestion, (which was not as bad as earlier). I briefly spoke with a (City of Winter Springs) Police Officer who agreed that this location had been a maj0r-pr0blem~1.en-dmve-past-St';--8tephen1.g-C-athoHe-C-hureh-and-saw-a-few-people waving and holding signs on the street in front of St. Stephen's Catholic Church. I then called Sandra Goard's office and spoke with Mr. Dennis Joyner. Mr. Joyner listened to my concerns related to the Lord of Life Church and St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Mr. Joyner said that he would call the Seminole County Sheriffs Office and see .. if they could assist with traffic control at the Lord of Life Church; and that he would try to contact the trainer for the Poll Deputy for St. Stephen's Catholic Church to see if this might help with the problem at St. Stephen's Catholic Church. During the next few hours, I made several more trips to see how things were going at the Lord of Life Church and St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Around 4 p.m., Commissioner Michael S. Blake called me and noted his concern with traffic problems at the Lord of Life Church location. About 5:10 p.m., I took a camera and again drove past St. Stephen's Catholic Church and the Lord of Life, Church. I took a couple of photographs of the traffic congestion at the Lord of Life Church, which was not as bad - however, it was beginning to rain. " I. (L{ ~~ ~ It'", ~ / / / -/". / ../,. ;' .? l.N -Z ~ ~'--h ~ ATTACHMENT "B" CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - APIUL 14, 2003 PAGE 25 OF 27 REPORTS 31. E. Commission Seat Four - Sally McGinnis Commissioner McGinnis stated, "I would like to at next meeting, discuss alternates to Boards." Mayor Bush stated, "Mr. McLemore will take care of that." REPORTS 32. F. Commission Seat Five - David W. McLeod No Report. DRAFT REPORTS 33. G. Commission Seat OnelDeputy Mayor - Robert S. Miller Deputy Mayor Miller spoke of the Tree behind Publix and said, "I would like to see it saved." Deputy Mayor Miller added, "So, I will bring that up probably at next Meeting." Secondly, "I would like the City Attorney or the City Clerk to look into this issue of the Lord of Life voting Precinct. We need to get with Sandra Goard, and put her on notice that there were serious problems there last time with traffic congestion." Deputy Mayor Miller added, "I would like to get it very clear, in writing with Sandra Goard so that if she doesn't do anything, the next time it will be an item that we can say, 'look how many times do we have to bring this up with you.' So, that is my suggestion - whatever the legal issues are or whatever, we need to put the Seminole County Voting Office on record - and there is also the issue with St. Stephens [Catholic Church]. I would also like to make sure that they understand that they can't just inadvertently come out and run people off of their property, which they have done in two (2) Elections now. I don't think that is right - they are the only precinct that does it and I think they need to be notified that if they don't want to be a Precinct, then just let Sandra Goard know, and Sandra [Goard] will fmd someplace else. Commissioner McGinnis departed the Meeting at 11:00 p.m. Deputy Mayor Miller stated, "It is not right for the State, at this time to start handing out Tax - benefits to tax holidays." Further, Deputy Mayor Miller said, "I think we need to tell the State that this City is not in favor ofthat." Next, Deputy Mayor Miller spoke about excessive trash at two (2) fourplexes, and said, "I think we need to throw the book at these folks and if nothing else, tell them we are going to close it down, unless they put a fence around their dumpster and tell their people to clean it up." i! ~ ~ t;3 '-' ATTACHMENT "C" .. ~ BROWN, WARD, SALZMAN & WEISS, P.A. Attorneys at Law Usher L. Brown · Suzanne D'AgrestaD Anthony A. Garganeseo Gary S. Salzman" John H. Ward · Jeffrey S. Weiss Offices in Orlando, Kissimmee, Cocoa & Viera r~.-~" ~_...~: ~:tl'~~. r;~: ~~ '~~if ~:~ ..,...~ ~:J '''''.,,~ ~ ~,~...:.~ ~t~:;.'{ ~'i<.~~) ;". ~ AUG 0 9 2002 Debra S. Babb Jeffrey P. Buak Alfred Truesdell Joseph E. Blitch Scott D. Danahy Theodore F. Greene, III Kristine R. Kutz Todd K. Norman Vincent E. Scarlatos .Board Certified. Civil Trial Lawyer "Board Certified Business Litigation Lawyer oBoard Certified City, County & Local Government Law CITY cor WINTER SPFiiNGS CITY HALL Erin J. O'Leary Of Counsel August 8, 2002 Sent Via Facsimile & US Mail 407-327-4753 Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces City. Clerk Cityof'Winter Springs 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, FL32708 Re: Legal Opinion - Candidate Qualification Period City of Winter Springs - General Our File No.: 1193 Dear Andrea: Please allow this correspondence to acknowledge your request for a legal opinion regarding the candidate qualification period for the 2002 general election. You have substantially asked, where the election period ends on a Sunday, does the qualification period end on the preceding Friday? We are of the opinion the qualification period ends on Sunday, September 15, 2002, as the City Code currently provides. Section 100.3605(2), Florida Statutes, provides in pertinent part, "[T]he governing body of a municipality may, by ordinance, change the dates forqualifying..." Section 2-87 of the City Code requires candidate applications be filed and the qualifying fee paid 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 660. P.O. Box 2873. Orlando, Florida 32802-2873 Orlando (407) 425-9566 Fax (407) 425-9596. Kissimmee (321) 402-0144' Cocoa & Viera (866) 425-9566 Website: www.orlandolaw.net . Email: firm@orlandolaw.net ~ Andrea Lorenzo Luaces August 8, 2002 Page 2 between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of September, during which the filing officer's office shall be open for qualifying for election. The Code does not address the days and times which your office will be open for qualifying. Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion your office should be open during normal business hours on Sunday, September 15, 2002, to accept any last minute filings. Alternatively, an ordinance could be prepared for the Commissions consideration which would address this issue, now and in the future. For instance, the ordinance could amend section 2-87 by specifying your office will be open to qualify candidates during normal business hours, Monday through Friday. Where the qualification periods ends on a weekend or holiday, the qualification period shall be extended until the close of the next normal business day. If you have any questions regarding this matter or if you need assistance with preparing an ordinance, as discussed above, please do not hesitate to call our offices. Very truly yours, 4/J/g kffft'P. -Buak Assistant City Attorney JPB cc: Anthony A. Garganese, City Attorney F:ILawyer\jeffbICity of Winter SpringslCorrespondencelLuaces . Candidate Quallflcatlon.wpd 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 660. P.O. Box 2873. Orlando, Florida 32802-2873 Orlando (407) 425-9566 Fax (407) 425-9596 . Kissimmee (321) 402-0144. Cocoa & Viera (866) 425-9566 Website: www.orlandolaw.net . Email: firm@orlandolaw.net ATTACHMENT "C" SCSOE - Polling Place Locations (Precinct) Page I of7 Supervisor of Elections What's New Voter Registration How To Vote Candidate Information Elected OffiCIals Work The Polls! Election Results Related Links Contact Us Are you a registered voter? Do. we have your current addres! Polling Place Locations March 9, 2004 Prct Location # Address 1 Markham Woods 5210 Markham Woods Presbyterian Church Road, Lake Mary 2 Sports Training Center at 845 Lake Markham Sylvan Lake Park Road, Sanford 3 Midway Elementary School 2251 Jitway, Sanford 4 Altamonte Springs City Hall 225 Newburyport Avenue, Altamonte Springs 5 Oviedo East Branch Library 310 Division Street, Oviedo 6 Geneva Elementary School 275 First Street, Geneva (Family Resource Center) 7 VFW Post 10139 1135 7th St., Chuluota 8 Tuskawilla United 3925 Red Bug Lake Methodist Church Road, Casselberry 9 First Baptist Church of 3800 Wekiva Springs Sweetwater Road, Longwood 10 St. Peter's Episcopal 700 Rinehart Road, Lake Church Mary 11 Seventh Day Adventist 455 Maitland Avenue, Church Altamonte Springs 12 Country Creek Inn and 620 Country Creek Racquet Club Parkway, Altamonte Springs 13 Winter Springs Civic Center 400 N. Edgemon Avenue, Winter Springs 14 Northland Church 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood http://www .semcoelections. org/precinctl Seminole County Reglstered Voters Republican 93,016 Democrat 65,109 Other 41,151 TOTALS 199,276 detailed statistics ~~ ~~.~.~ click h..... feN' an appli~tlonl .A- Where ~ dD YDU vol:e? click here to find out! Work t:he Polls! click here 1/2/2004 SCSOE - Polling Place Locations (Precinct) Page 2 of7 15 Holy Cross Lutheran 760 Sun Drive, Lake Church Mary 16 Maranatha Seventh Day 1400 Bear Lake Road, Adventist Church Apopka 17 Community United 4921 S. Highway 17-92, Methodist Church Casselberry 18 Sanora Club House 239 Sanora Boulevard, Sanford 19 Sem. Co. Public Health & 400 W. Airport Human Services Boulevard, Sanford Auditorium 20 Holiday Inn Express 3401 S. Orlando Drive (17-92), Sanford 21 Sanford City Hall 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford 22 Sanford Church of Christ 1500 S. Park Avenue, Sa nford 23 Countryside Baptist Church 590 S. Country Club Road, Lake Mary 24 Seventh Day Adventist 50 S. Moss Road, Winter Church Springs 25 Eastmonte Civic Center 830 Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs 26 Lake Mary Community Hall 260 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary 27 Seminole County 250 W. County Home Cooperative Extension Road, Building 240, Auditorium Sanford 28 Crossings Community 390 Longwood Lake Church Mary Road, Lake Mary 29 West Sanford Boys & Girls 919 Persimmon Avenue, Club Sanford 30 Safe Harbor Christian 730 Upsala Road, Church Sanford 31 Cypress Springs 210 Welcome Way, Fern Apartments Park 32 Grace United Methodist 499 N. Country Club Church Road, Lake Mary 33 Longwood City Hall 175 W. Warren Avenue, Longwood 34 First Baptist Church of 900 North Street, Altamonte Springs Longwood http://www.semcoel ections. org/precinctl 1/2/2004 SCSOE - Polling Place Locations (Precinct) Page 3 of7 35 Spring Oaks Community 500 Spring Oaks Clubhouse Boulevard, Altamonte Springs 36 Church on the Edge 3600 McNeil Road, Apopka 37 Garden Club of Sanford 200 Fairmont Drive, Sanford 38 Jean Rhein Central Branch 215 N. Oxford Road, Library Casselberry 39 American Legion Post 183 2706 Wells Avenue, Fern Park 40 Elks Club 4755 Howell Branch Road, Winter Park 41 Spring Hill Suites by 201 N. Towne Road, Marriott Sanford 42 First Church of the 2581 Sanford Avenue, Nazarene Fellowship Hall Sanford 43 Faith Outreach Church 3110 Howell Branch Road, Winter Park 44 Westminster Presbyterian 2641 Red Bug Lake Church Road, Casselberry 45 Summit Village 205 Esplanade Way, Condominium Clubhouse Casselberry 46 First Baptist Church of 900 North Street, Altamonte Springs Longwood 47 Longwood Aquatic Club 1655 E.E. Williamson Road, Longwood 48 Senior Citizens 200 N. Triplet Lake Multipurpose Center Drive, Casselberry 49 St. Richard's Episcopal 5151 Lake Howell Road, Church Winter Park 50 Tuscawilla Country Club 1500 Winter Springs Boulevard, Winter Springs 51 First Baptist Church 742 Sanlando Road, Sanlando Springs Altamonte Springs 52 Senior Citizens 200 N. Triplet Lake Multipurpose Center Drive, Casselberry 53 Longwood Hills 1255 E. E. Williamson Congregational Church Road, Longwood 54 First Baptist Church of 3800 Wekiva Springs Sweetwater Road, Longwood http://www . semcoelections.org/precinctl 1/2/2004 SCSOE - Polling Place Locations (Precinct) Page 4 of7 55 Reformed Theological 1231 Reformation Drive, Seminary Oviedo 56 New Life Fellowship Church 970 Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs 57 Westminster Presbyterian 2641 Red Bug Lake Church Road, Casselberry 58 Orthodox Church of St. 1895 Lake Emma Road, Stephen Longwood 59 Altamonte Chapel U.c.c. 825 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs 60 First Baptist Church 742 Sanlando Road, Sanlando Springs Altamonte Springs 61 Pinecrest Baptist Church 601 E. Airport Boulevard, Sanford 62 Sanford Civic Center 401 E. Seminole Boulevard, Sanford 63 Westview Baptist Church 4100 C.R. 46A, (Aka H.E.Thomas Jr. Pkwy.), Sanford 64 Altamonte Springs 525 Pineview Street, Elementary School Altamonte Springs 65 Forest City Elementary 1010 Sand Lake Road, School Altamonte Springs 66 Central Church of Christ 875 Oak Drive, Altamonte Springs 67 Seventh Day Adventist 50 S. Moss Road, Winter Church Springs 68 Elks Club 4755 Howell Branch Road, Winter Park 69 HOliday Inn 230 W. Highway 436, Altamonte Springs 70 Hampton Inn 151 Douglas Avenue, Altamonte Springs 71 First Baptist Church of 3800 We kiva Springs Sweetwater Road, Longwood 72 Longwood Church of the 200 Wayman Avenue, Nazarene Fellowship Hall Longwood 73 Lutheran Haven Fellowship 2041 W. State Road Hall 426, Oviedo 74 Faith Outreach Church 3110 Howell Branch Road, Winter Park 75 St. Stephen's Catholic 575 Tuskawilla Road, http://www .semcoelections. org/preci nctl 1/2/2004 SCSOE - Polling Place Locations (Precinct) Page 5 of7 Church Winter Springs 76 Church of The New 800 Tuskawilla Road, Covenant Winter Springs 77 Senior Citizens 200 N. Triplet Lake Multipurpose Center Drive, Casselberry 78 Winter Springs Civic Center 400 N. Edgemon Avenue, Winter Springs 79 Sterling Park Elementary 201 Eagle Circle, School Casselberry 80 Maranatha Seventh Day 1400 Bear Lake Road, Adventist Church Apopka 81 West Branch Library 245 N. Hunt Club Boulevard, Longwood 82 Wekiva Community Center 239 Hunt Club Blvd. (Suite 101), Longwood 83 St. Stephen Lutheran 2140 W. State Road Church 434, Longwood 84 River Oaks Presbyterian 405 Washington Church Avenue, Lake Mary 85 Oviedo Riverside Park 1600 Lockwood Boulevard, Oviedo 86 Markham Woods 5210 Markham Woods Presbyterian Church Road, Lake Mary 87 Hampton Inn 151 Douglas Avenue, Altamonte Springs 88 Cornerstone Community 4600 Gabriella Lane, Church Winter Park 89 Grace Presbyterian Church 1111 Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs 90 South Seminole Church of 5410 Lake Howell Road, Christ Winter Park 91 Spring Lake Elementary 695 Orange Avenue, School Activity Center Altamonte Springs 92 We kiva Presbyterian 211 Wekiva Springs Church Lane, Longwood 93 Neighborhood Alliance 301 Markham Woods Church Road, Longwood 94 Tuscawilla Country Club 1500 Winter Springs Boulevard, Winter Springs 95 Wedgewood Tennis Villas 1401 Forest Hills Drive, Winter Springs http://www .semcoel ections.org/precinctl 1/2/2004 SCSOE - Polling Place Locations (Precinct) Page 60f7 96 Winter Springs City Hall 1126 E. State Road 434, Winter Springs 97 Tuskawilla Presbyterian 3600 W. State Road Church 426, Oviedo 98 Lutheran Haven Fellowship 2041 W. State Road Hall 426, Oviedo 99 Palm Valley Club House 500 Palm Valley Drive, Oviedo 100 Oviedo Riverside Park 1600 Lockwood Boulevard, Oviedo 101 Division of Forestry 1350 Snow Hill Road, Geneva 102 Oviedo Women's Club 414 King Street, Oviedo 103 First Baptist Church of 817 E. State Road 434, Winter Springs Winter Springs 104 River Oaks Presbyterian 405 Washington Church Avenue, Lake Mary 105 Calvary Temple of Praise 2020 McCracken Road, Church Sanford 106 Safe Harbor Christian 730 Upsala Road, Church Sanford 107 Markham Woods Seventh 505 Markham Woods Day Adventist Church Road, Longwood 108 No Site No Site, No Site 109 Geneva Elementary School 275 First Street, Geneva (Family Resource Center) 110 Live Oak Community 1900 Live Oak Reserve Center Boulevard, Oviedo 111 Lake Mary Community Hall 260 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary 112 Strang Communications 600 Rinehart Road, Lake Mary 113 "EI Redentor" Presbyterian 6971 Red Bug Lake Church Road, Oviedo 114 Reformed Theological 1231 Reformation Drive, Seminary Oviedo 115 Wekiva Presbyterian 211 We kiva Springs Church Lane, Longwood 116 St. Alban's Anglican 3348 W. State Road Cathedral 426, Oviedo 117 New Covenant Assembly Of 1991 Lake Drive, God Church Casselberry http://www.semcoelections.org/precinctl 1/2/2004 SCSOE - Polling Place Locations (Precinct) Page 70f7 118 First Presbyterian Church 128 W. Wilbur Avenue, Lake Mary Lake Mary 119 Northwest Branch Library 580 Green Way Boulevard, Lake Mary 120 Oviedo City Hall 400 Alexandria Boulevard, Oviedo 121 Oviedo Presbyterian 2400 Lockwood Church Boulevard, Oviedo 122 Markham Woods Seventh 505 Markham Woods Day Adventist Church Road, Longwood 123 Hamilton Elementary 1501 E. 8th Street, School Sanford 124 Comfort Inn 590 Ava Court, Sanford 125 Sanford Civic Center 401 E. Seminole Boulevard, Sanford 126 Seminole Community 5070 Orange Boulevard, Church Sanford Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Office 116 West 1st Street P.O. Box 1479 Sanford, Florida 32772-1479 Phone: 407-665-7700 Fax: 407-665-7705 Office Hours: M - F 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM http://www .semcoelections.org/precinctl 1/2/2004