Although
I did not know his name until this month's council meeting, I was
saddened to learn that 96-year-old Charles Oglesby, a long-time
Pinecrest resident, had passed away.
If you live in north Pinecrest, you may remember him as the thin,
elderly gray-haired man, with round wire-rimmed glasses and a Sherlock
Holmes hat, who routinely rode his bicycle in the late afternoon
around the neighborhood between 92 and 96 street and along 67 avenue,
where his house was located.
His home, set back from the street and concealed by shrubbery, is
under consideration for preservation because it may be of historic
value.
Bob Ross, a neighbor, thinks the structure may be an old railroad
house. He says the house has been on the tax rolls since 1936 and
likely was around many years before that. This could be oldest house
in Pinecrest and it would easily meet the minimum 50-year age
requirement needed to obtain a historic preservation designation.
Ross briefly informed the council of the effort to preserve the
house. The council members gave their support to his efforts and asked
that he keep them informed.
Perhaps, the house could be used for Village offices. Jokes aside,
Village Hall cannot be constructed soon enough. While discussions are
moving forward on the land swap deal that would allow Village Hall to
be built on the site now known as Wayside Park, the Village
government's need for additional space is immediate. Village Manager
Peter Lombardi has been investigating the possibility of leasing
additional space. Although, space in Suniland now rents for $35 a
square foot, there is none available.
The Council agreed with a wonderful temporary solution proposed by
Lombardi. He suggested, due to the lack of rental space and the high
cost, that the existing Council meeting room be converted and put to
better use as additional office space. The monthly council meeting
could then be held in the building at Coral Pine Park, which now
belongs to the Village. I think this is an excellent temporary
solution.
PARK NEWS
In other park news, construction is underway on the additional parking
lot for Suniland Park. It is scheduled for completion by July 31.
Florida Power and Light has agreed to install the lighting at no cost.
The Village of Pinecrest will pay only for the electricity consumed.
Additional Soccer fields are budgeted for Pinecrest Elementary
School. If the school board approves, the field will be installed this
summer along 104 Street and 57 Avenue.
Meantime, construction is underway on the new 10-acre Pinecrest
Park and requests already are rolling in for special event permits.
The Antique Car Club has submitted a request to use the park for a
show.
While I sympathize with many clubs of this nature that are forced
to use shopping center parking lots, I think that the Village should
consider this issue carefully. It would be wrong not to allow clubs
and adult organizations to use the park for their activities. There
are numerous parallels between a sports team and a club.
Additionally, it gives adults an opportunity to enjoy the park as
participants. The problem is, adult activities invite adults to enter
a place where children are at ease and unfavorable situations could
arise.
The council must carefully consider the challenge of finding a
balance between youth and adult activities.
I can be reached at 305-666-7969 or via fax, 305-666-8487.
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