Misc. Stats:
Nautilus Cove Condo consists of 168 Units, in 16, 2 story buildings.32 two bed two bath units.
64 three bed two bath units.
72 four bed three bath units.
58 or 34.5% are still owned by the Developer.
(57 under Gulf Boulevard Partners and
1 under Nautilus 708 LLC)
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3 pages of condo information below is available via:
http://qpublic6.qpublic.net/fl_search_dw.php?county=fl_bay&search=parcel_range where you will search via the ‘Parcel Number Range Search’.
Put this into the first box: 40000-100-000 and this into the second box 40000-100-170 then click on 'parcel search' to bring up the first of the 3 pages.
You can look up details for all the condos via additional clicks to each condo.
By way of example as to what you will find I will reproduce the first page of the 3 pages FYI, while it is difficult to see here, the Bay County Property Appraiser's site will be much better. Use it rather than trying to read the below.
- Funding to pay for a second exit out of Colony Club to give residents a safer option to pull onto Back Beach Road was set aside Thursday night.
- Andrew Wardlow
- News Herald Reporter
Posted Mar. 11, 2016 at 12:01 AM Updated Mar 11, 2016 at 4:11 PM The Beach Council unanimously approved a resolution calling for the transfer of $800,000 from the city’s reserves to pay for the road, which will connect Fairway Boulevard to Nautilus Street.
The transfer will whittle away more than a third of the city’s reserve funds used for emergencies and unexpected expenses.
Public Works Director Paul Casto said the $800,000 should be enough to pay for the road. Construction could start in May and be completed by the end of the summer.
Colony Club residents have been lobbying the city for years for another exit out of their community. City officials have said if Colony Club was built today, the city would have required two exits.
Residents said the existing single exit through a median cut on Back Beach Road is a traffic hazard. Vehicles turning in different directions often stack up and block the view of oncoming traffic.
The city also has spent $50,000 to purchase a 40-foot by 125-foot property at 229 Fairway Blvd. The exit will connect Fairway Boulevard to Nautilus Street behind Nautilus Cove Apartments and Carrabba’s Italian Grill.
The St. Joe Co. has donated the land and the city must pay $50,000 in mitigation.
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3/27/16
Panama City Beach officials expect to break even
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Posted Mar. 26, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Updated at 2:59 PM
PANAMA CITY BEACH — The Beach should be able to weather the expected plunge in March sales tax revenues resulting from a reduction in Spring Break business, city officials said.
The reason: Gross receipts tax revenues are increasing in the other months of the year, they said, and should more than make up for any March shortfall.
The 1 percent tax on goods sold in Panama City Beach is the biggest source of income to the Beach’s general fund budget. The tax has increased for the first five months of this fiscal year, which began in October. Through February, the tax had brought in $6.7 million. That’s about a third of the total brought in fiscal year 2014-2015, and the busy summer months are still ahead.
Last year, the tax brought in $9.73 million to city coffers.
Even with an anticipated slow Spring Break this year, the city’s annual tax revenues still could exceed last year’s, City Budget Director Holly White told the Panama City Beach Council on Thursday.
“If things hold the way that they are going now, chances are we will hit $10 million this year,” she said. “We are up every month, consistently, year to date through five months, up 12 percent. We’ll have to see what happens with the spring, obviously.”
City officials have been carefully monitoring their finances, with hotel reservations down more than 50 percent this Spring Break and businesses reporting sales down anywhere from 50 to 85 percent.
Businesses say the reduction is due to new laws passed to tone down the celebration, particularly the law banning drinking on the beach in March. But Bay County Commissioner Mike Thomas said the primary reason for the decrease in visitors is the bad publicity about crime from last year’s Spring Break.
Whatever the case, city officials said they are definitely expecting a drop in tax revenues — perhaps by 50 percent or more — with fewer visitors in March, and they are keeping a close eye on revenue streams.
In fiscal year 2014-2015, $970,846 was collected from the gross receipts tax in March, making it the fourth highest month of the year behind June, July and August.
Councilman John Reichard said Friday he expects the gross receipts tax revenues for March to be down by at least 50 percent. That could translate into a more than $47 million drop in retail spending at local businesses for the month based on last March’s numbers.
The tax money “is going to be down like crazy, but the first five months of our accounting year are going to pick up the slack, so for the year that ends Sept 30, we’ll probably be on target where we were last year,” Reichard said. “That’s what I’ve been told” by staff.
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Posted Mar. 26, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Updated at 2:59 PM
PANAMA CITY BEACH — The Beach should be able to weather the expected plunge in March sales tax revenues resulting from a reduction in Spring Break business, city officials said.
The reason: Gross receipts tax revenues are increasing in the other months of the year, they said, and should more than make up for any March shortfall.
The 1 percent tax on goods sold in Panama City Beach is the biggest source of income to the Beach’s general fund budget. The tax has increased for the first five months of this fiscal year, which began in October. Through February, the tax had brought in $6.7 million. That’s about a third of the total brought in fiscal year 2014-2015, and the busy summer months are still ahead.
Last year, the tax brought in $9.73 million to city coffers.
Even with an anticipated slow Spring Break this year, the city’s annual tax revenues still could exceed last year’s, City Budget Director Holly White told the Panama City Beach Council on Thursday.
“If things hold the way that they are going now, chances are we will hit $10 million this year,” she said. “We are up every month, consistently, year to date through five months, up 12 percent. We’ll have to see what happens with the spring, obviously.”
City officials have been carefully monitoring their finances, with hotel reservations down more than 50 percent this Spring Break and businesses reporting sales down anywhere from 50 to 85 percent.
Businesses say the reduction is due to new laws passed to tone down the celebration, particularly the law banning drinking on the beach in March. But Bay County Commissioner Mike Thomas said the primary reason for the decrease in visitors is the bad publicity about crime from last year’s Spring Break.
Whatever the case, city officials said they are definitely expecting a drop in tax revenues — perhaps by 50 percent or more — with fewer visitors in March, and they are keeping a close eye on revenue streams.
In fiscal year 2014-2015, $970,846 was collected from the gross receipts tax in March, making it the fourth highest month of the year behind June, July and August.
Councilman John Reichard said Friday he expects the gross receipts tax revenues for March to be down by at least 50 percent. That could translate into a more than $47 million drop in retail spending at local businesses for the month based on last March’s numbers.
The tax money “is going to be down like crazy, but the first five months of our accounting year are going to pick up the slack, so for the year that ends Sept 30, we’ll probably be on target where we were last year,” Reichard said. “That’s what I’ve been told” by staff.
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1/29/16
1/29/16
Judge rejects Panama City Beach Spring Break laws delay
- Laws aimed at taming the raucous party atmosphere of Spring Break will remain in place as Panama City Beach gears up for the annual migration of thousands of high school and college revelers, a federal judge ruled Friday.
Posted Jan. 29, 2016 at 1:17 PM
Updated at 5:41 PM
PANAMA CITY — Laws aimed at taming the raucous party atmosphere of Spring Break will remain in place as Panama City Beach gears up for the annual migration of thousands of high school and college revelers, a federal judge ruled Friday.
U.S. District Court Judge Mark E. Walker, who heard almost eight hours of legal arguments in the federal Spring Break lawsuit last week, said issues raised by pro-Spring Break businesses in their request to delay implementing laws that regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol were not sufficient to warrant an injunction, according to court documents.
“Although plaintiffs’ claims are not without merit, they are not substantially likely to succeed on the merits of any of those claims and are thus not entitled to a preliminary injunction,” Walker wrote of the decision.
The ruling’s effects on the lawsuit filed by the businesses were unclear Friday. Attorneys for the city declined to comment on the future of the case, saying only that Walker’s opinion indicated there is not a substantial likelihood the complaint would prevail in court.
Luke Lirot, attorney for the businesses, could not be reached for comment Friday.
Panama City Beach City Manager Mario Gisbert said the decision affirmed the Beach was in the right all along.
“We try to do everything by the book,” Gisbert said. “We felt the entire time that we had done everything we could to follow the regulations and not do anything that was incorrect to any one individual at all.”
Gisbert added that the city has been planning events for Spring Break, which usually commences near the end of February, and the level of law enforcement presence on the Beach will be equal to that of last year.
“We cannot let down our guard thinking that the rules will do everything,” he said. “We have to have the police there to enforce them.”
The Bay County Sheriff’s Office put word out on social that the beach-drinking ban will be enforced by arrest, and Maj. Tommy Ford said “people should know what the rules are.”
‘Racial animus’
Panama City Beach businesses Club La Vela, Harpoon Harry’s and Spinnaker Beach Club had asked for the injunction on eight counts of their 15-count lawsuit against the city. The lawsuit claims that while adopting laws to tame the annual party, city officials infringed upon several constitutional rights of the businesses and that the laws were influenced by “racial animus.” City officials contested the laws do not target any specific racial group but instead are meant to deter dangerous or criminal behavior. They also argued that laws regulating alcohol possession and consumption were an exercise of their constitutional rights.
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6/1/15
#401 Now On The Market
This 4/3 ground floor parking lot side unit has more 'history' than most at NCC and as of 5/23/15, is again up for sale by HSBC for $104,900.
It is the old John Thomas unit and you may recall that NCC took it over in July 2012 for past due Assn dues. It was eventually rented out to Tykessia Patrick and daughter, who refuses to pay rent, claiming the unit is in poor repair. An eviction resulted.
MLS#: 632297 - Sale Type: As Is, REO/Foreclosed
For this unit or any other unit or keyword you can put the inquiry into the white box on the upper left of this blog and search this for anything relating to that unit or term. No use my repeating it all here, just do your search and you will find a lot of info on 401 or any other unit or keyword.
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5/14/15
Panama City Beach Officials Vote To Ban Boozing On Beaches During Spring Break
By May 14, 2015
The sands of Panama City Beach’s beaches will be a bit quieter next year, as the city’s Beach Council voted unanimously yesterday to ban alcohol on its sandy stretches next spring break, reports the Panama City Herald.
Other ordinances were also approved in a first reading (that still must become final) in an attempt to tamp down the rowdiness of the season, including rules that would close bars at 2. a.m., ban open containers of alcoholic beverages in commercial parking lots unless under the surveillance and control of the business, and outlaw parking on right of way after dark.
The council also voted to designated the entire month of March as officially Spring Break as it applies to those laws.
Local officials are seeking to clean up the city’s image after this most recent spring break, when seven partiers were shot and injured at a party, and an alleged sexual assault on the beach behind a popular nightclub — in broad daylight — was reportedly caught on camera and reported widely in the media.
For the drinking ordinance to become law, it will have have to be brought back for two council votes.
5/1/15
Will NCC be changing its name to Beijng Cove Condo?
With all the Chinese speculators buying up distressed units here they might just want a new name for the condo. Wealthy Chinese are getting their money out of the country, buying property is just one way to do this.
WANG, HUAIZHOU
Mailing Address BLOCK C SUITE 803, PEKING TIME SQUARE ANLI ROAD, 100101,
also
Mailing Address 2802 TOWER A2 SUNSHINE PLAZA, 68 ANIL RD. , BEIJING,
40000-100-004 WANG, HAUIZHOU 104 CAPE COD DR NAUTILUS COVE CONDO 2013-12-30 $104,500
40000-100-018 WANG, HUAIZHOU 209 CAPE COD DR NAUTILUS COVE CONDO 2013-10-16 $95,900
40000-100-075 WANG, HUAIZHOU 702 LIGHTHOUSE RD NAUTILUS COVE 2013-11-18 94,500
40000-100-089 WANG, HUAIZHOU 716 LIGHTHOUSE RD NAUTILUS COVE 2014-06-16 $98,000
ZENG, YOUKAI Mailing Address STE 7-2207 SHUIYUN TIANFU, 19 WANGJIA RD JINNIU DISTRICT, SICHUAN PROVINCE, PR, 610081
40000-100-115 ZENG, YOUKAI 1602 CAPE COD DR NAUTILUS COVE CONDO 2014-04-04 $98,000
HUANG, FENG 307 LIGHTHOUSE RD NAUTILUS COVE CONDO
40000-100-032 2012-05-25 $101,900
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4/25/15
UPDATE: UF suspends frat over harassing wounded veterans
Published: Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 11:46 AM.
GAINESVILLE — Already on a one-year probation for hazing, the Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) fraternity at the University of Florida has been suspended following reports its members yelled at and spit on wounded military veterans vacationing in Panama City Beach last weekend.
The fraternity has been charged with several offenses as part of the university’s formal investigation into “allegations of disturbing behavior toward veterans,” officials said in a news release issued late Friday afternoon.
The university has charged the fraternity with “causing physical or other harm, obscene behavior, public intoxication, theft and property damage.” ZBT is suspended from all activities pending the outcome of a complete investigation.
“I am personally offended and disappointed by the behavior that has been described to me,” said David Kratzer, a retired U.S. Army general and UF vice president of student affairs. “This is not representative of our students or of the university.”
Since the incident in Panama City Beach was reported, three students have been expelled from the fraternity, with a promise that more disciplinary action will be taken if the fraternity finds out others were responsible. The identities of the students were not released.
This about 25% of the entire article at: http://www.newsherald.com/news/zbt-expels-3-uf-members-over-mistreatment-of-disabled-vets-1.469347?tc=cr
4/3/15
PCB bans beach drinking, extends 2 a.m. closing time year-round
Published: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 03:56 PM.
PANAMA CITY BEACH — The Beach Council on Tuesday afternoon unanimously passed an emergency ordinance that bans drinking on the beach and parking lots through April 18.
In doing so, the council followed the action the Bay County Commission took earlier Tuesday.
‘Get back our beach’ City, county discuss more Spring Break laws
Note: This is an extensive article with readers comments, too long to reproduce here, see this site for the entire text: http://www.newsherald.com/news/government/get-back-our-beach-city-county-discuss-more-spring-break-laws-1.459576?page=0
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3/28/15
WELCOME TO SPRING BREAK IN P.C.B.!
7 shot at PCB Spring Break house party
Published: Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 08:18 PM.
PHOTO GALLERIES
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Seven people were wounded, several critically, in a shooting at a Spring Break house party early Saturday.
David Jamichael Daniels, 22, of Mobile, Ala., has been charged with seven counts of attempted murder and was in the Bay County Jail awaiting first appearance. Daniels was out on bond for drug possession in Alabama when the shooting occurred, McKeithen said at the press conference.
The shooting occurred at 5312 Thomas Drive on the east end of the street shortly before 1 a.m., according to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.
“Three victims were found in the home, one in front of the house, one in the median of Thomas Drive, and two across the street from the home,” according to a news release issued later Saturday morning.
“It was a house party and there were a large number of people there,” Sheriff Frank McKeithen said.
Investigators still did not have a motive for the shooting Saturday afternoon.
3/27/15
701 Listed for Sale at $95,000
This is the old Jarrett condo, original purchase price was $163,100 on 2/16/07. It was subsequently taken over by the Condo Assn for back dues but reverted to Nationstar Mortgage 9/29/14 as the original lien holder and it is now put on the market for $95,000 which is a reasonable price for a 3/2 and it will probably sell close to this price.
My own condo also a ground floor in this building went for $93,000 2 years ago.
Residential - CND
MLS#: 630109 List Price: $95,000
Status: Active Last Change: 03/25/2015 ApproxSF/Src: 1,195/PROP.APP.SITE
Address: 701 LIGHTHOUSE RD, #701 $/ Sqft: $79.50
PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL Total Rooms: Bedrooms:3
Zip: 32407 Baths Full/Half: 2/0
Con Docs: Ownership/Sale Type: Auction
MainArea: 03 BB-Bay County-Beach Stories: 1
SubArea: 0307 - Beach E of Hwy 79 YearBuilt: 2006
Subdiv: NAUTILUS COVE CONDO OccStat: Vacant
ParcelID: 40000-100-074
ElemSch: Breakfast Point Middle: Surfside High: Arnold
Dir: From Hathaway bridge going west on Hwy 98. Turn right into Nautilus Cove.
Legal: NAUTILUS COVE CONDO PHASE 6 UNIT 701ORB 2890 P 1296 1ST FLOOR 3BR/2BA. 1195 SQ.FT.
This complex is located in the center of Panama City beach and is less than a mile from Pier Park. Some of the amenities include: Gated community, Resort style pool, exercise room, clubhouse, and playground. The interior of the unit includes: granite counter tops, and pantry. This condo is selling unfurnished. Buyer to verify all data and dimensions.
Room Type Lvl Dimnsns
Living Room 1 13x14
Dining Area 1 7x11
Kitchen 1 7x9 Pool:
Bedrm: Master 1 10x14
Bedrm: Additnl 1 10x10
Bedrm: Additnl 1 11x10
Assoc Fee: $700 Quarterly
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NOTE: If you want info on any topic or unit ever mentioned onthis site put the term or
number into the white search bar at the upper left of the page and the info will appear.
For instance if you put in 701 the below article would show up
along with a lot of other times the unit was mentioned:
Friday, June 22, 2012
BofA wants its unit 701 Back - Sues NCC
Nautilus Cove Condo has now been filed on in a Foreclosure action by the Bank of America who are attempting to take back #701 the condo that NCC recently acquired via our Foreclosure action against Jarrett.
You might recall that NCC had filed 12/12/11 for Foreclosure on the #701 Jarrett unit for unpaid association dues. The unit went through foreclosure, auction and we have just obtained a 'deed' on 6/21/12 to the unit.
Bank of America now moves to recover their unit from:
Jarrett (now gone), Unknown Tenants and Nautilus Cove Condo Assn.
(BOA took over from Countrywide and the original note on #701 was $166,426 on 2/22/07, now BOA wants the unit which we 'in theory' own)
This filing means more legal costs to us at NCC as BOA will take back the unit from us and whatever tenants we are renting to will be evicted.
At least in regard to the #701 unit this whole nonsense has proved to be a total waste of time on our part. To at least 'break even' on the matter we would have to have rented out the unit for 18 months, clearly this is unlikely.
You might recall that NCC had filed 12/12/11 for Foreclosure on the #701 Jarrett unit for unpaid association dues. The unit went through foreclosure, auction and we have just obtained a 'deed' on 6/21/12 to the unit.
Bank of America now moves to recover their unit from:
Jarrett (now gone), Unknown Tenants and Nautilus Cove Condo Assn.
(BOA took over from Countrywide and the original note on #701 was $166,426 on 2/22/07, now BOA wants the unit which we 'in theory' own)
This filing means more legal costs to us at NCC as BOA will take back the unit from us and whatever tenants we are renting to will be evicted.
At least in regard to the #701 unit this whole nonsense has proved to be a total waste of time on our part. To at least 'break even' on the matter we would have to have rented out the unit for 18 months, clearly this is unlikely.
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3/8/15
#405 Gets Default Judgment on Eviction Request
3/6/2015 DEFAULT FINAL JUDGMENT AS TO COUNT 1 - Recorded (OR.3680.1831 / 2015012875) CASE CLOSED, WRIT OF POSSESSION ISSUED
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3/8/15
What are the developers rental units going for these days?
NAUTILUS COVE OFFICE HOURS:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Tue
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Thu
Mon, Wed, Fri - Sun: Closed
NAME | STARTING AT * | DEPOSIT * | BED/BATH | SQ. FEET ** | LAYOUT | |||||
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath | $870 - $895 | $415 | 2 beds / 2 baths | 1020 Sq. Ft. | Apply Now | |||||
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath | $1020 - $1150 | $425 | 3 beds / 2 baths | 1211 Sq. Ft. | Apply Now | |||||
4 Bedroom, 3 Bath | $1095 - $1285 | $435 | 4 beds / 3 baths | 1485 Sq. Ft. | Apply Now |
Misc Info:
1) The Apartment Rating site has 22 reviews of this property, only 26% recommend the property. See: http://www.apartmentratings.com/fl/panama-city/nautilus-cove-condominium_850235100932407/
2) There are always a large number of NCC condos listed at Craigslist, take a look at: Craigslist has a lot of info on rentals at NCC, 29 post I think, you can see them at:
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#405 Evection Pending
15000455CC - WILTSHIRE, DAVID vs. JONES SHIRLEY, DAYNA D
Judge: WELCH, THOMAS F
Case Number: 15000455CC Clerk File Date: 2/23/2015
Court Type: County Civil
Uniform Case Number: 032015CC000455CCXXXX
Status Date: 2/23/2015 Case Type: EVICTIONS
DEFENDANT JONES SHIRLEY, DAYNA D
PLAINTIFF WILTSHIRE, DAVID
PLAINTIFF HOLTON, WILLIAM KELLEY
CASE DOCKETS
DATE ENTRY
2/23/2015 PAYMENT $205.00 RECEIPT #2015010706
2/23/2015 SUMMONS ISSUED - DAYNA D. JONES-SHIRLEY - COUNT I & II
2/23/2015 JUDGE WELCH, THOMAS F: ASSIGNED
2/23/2015 COMPLAINT FILED
2/23/2015 CASE TYPE : EVICTIONS
2/23/2015 CLK TF/DOR SUMMONS SC ASSESSED $20.00
2/23/2015 CASE FILED 02/23/2015 CASE NUMBER 15000455CC
2/23/2015 TENANT EVICTION ASSESSED $185.00
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You have to be careful who you rent to, putting that name into County records shows:
JONES SHIRLEY, DAYNA D | DEFENDANT | 15000455CC | OPEN | |||
JONES SHIRLEY, DAYNA D (7/5/1977) | DEFENDANT | 14021537TR | CLOSED |
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JONES, DANA DANEEN | DEFENDANT | 13000480CA | CLOSED | |||
JONES, DAYNA RINKS (Alias) | DEFENDANT | 13000480CA | CLOSED | |||
JONES SHIRLEY, DAYNA (Alias) | DEFENDANT | 13000480CA | CLOSED | |||
RINKS, DAYNA (Alias) | DEFENDANT | 13000480CA | CLOSED | |||
SHIRLEY, DAYNA (Alias) | DEFENDANT | 13000480CA | CLOSED | |||
JONES, SHIRLEY D | DEFENDANT | 02001314CA | CLOSED | |||
JONES SHIRLEY (Alias) | DEFENDANT | 02001314CA | CLOSED | |||
JONES, SHIRLEY D | PLAINTIFF | 86000869CA | CLOSED | |||
JONES SHIRLEY (Alias) | PLAINTIFF | 86000869CA | CLOSED |
2/28/15
The prices below remain the same since the post of 1/26/15, however the unit #1404 is no longer listed for sale, either it sold or the listing expired. It was shown a month ago at $127,500.
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Contact Jennifer Mackay at (850) 774-6582 to inquire about this property.
Listing Provided Courtesy Of Land & Stand Llc
Listing Provided Courtesy Of Land & Stand Llc
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Contact Jennifer Mackay at (850) 774-6582 to inquire about this property.
Listing Provided Courtesy Of Land & Stand Llc
Listing Provided Courtesy Of Land & Stand Llc
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Contact Jennifer Mackay at (850) 774-6582 to inquire about this property.
Listing Provided Courtesy Of Scott Ingraham Real Estate Group
Listing Provided Courtesy Of Scott Ingraham Real Estate Group
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Contact Jennifer Mackay at (850) 774-6582 to inquire about this property.
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1/7/15
I see that the PC paper has a long article about Spring Break: http://www.newsherald.com/news/government/commissioners-express-ire-over-spring-break-1.421540?tc=cr and what is going to be happening with it in PCB/PC.
1st time I was in PCB/PC was via Greyhound to Spring Break 1965 then I was not there until 2006 when I rented a condo at 2100 Beach Blvd.
Here is p. 1 of 5 pages of the item, use the link to see the other pages:
Commissioners express ire over Spring Break
Published: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 11:53 AM.
PANAMA CITY — Bay County commissioners on Tuesday approved code changes to tone down Spring Break that mirror those passed by Panama City Beach but not before venting their frustration that the city didn’t go far enough.
Commissioners approved closing down all bars in the unincorporated area at 2 a.m. in the month of March, just as the Panama City Beach ordinance calls for within city limits. But commissioners Tuesday also questioned why the early closing times are only in March when Spring Break lasts several weeks longer than that.
“Why is it just March?” Commissioner Bill Dozier asked. “I don’t understand that instead of just the full Spring Break.”
Commissioner Mike Thomas, whose district covers the beach, replied: “I don’t understand it either, but that’s what they voted on.”
He said he was surprised when the Beach City Council only scaled back the hours in March.
“But I’ve been surprised several times lately over this,” Thomas said. “When they ask for a recommendation from the sheriff and they got it, they didn’t exactly follow it, and that surprised me.”
12/11/14
Evictions from #708 and #513
708? Now that is a familiar unit number, where did I hear of that before??
Oh yeah, I use to own it until I sold it back to the developer, furnished, for $93,000. Then it got rented out to Nicholas Boos, native of PCB and former Dave and Busters employee. Now evicted from my old unit.
Couldn't care less, I'm just glad I'm out of Nautilus Cove. You can see the quality of renters that Concord Management lets into NCC.
Nicholas Boos: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007704107585
4002769CC - NAUTILUS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS LLLP vs. BOOS, NICHOLAS
Judge: CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY C
Case Number: 14002769CC
Clerk File Date: 11/25/2014
County Civil Uniform Case Number: 032014CC002769CCXXXX
Status Date: 12/9/2014 EVICTIONS Status: CLOSED
PARTIES
DEFENDANT BOOS, NICHOLAS
PLAINTIFF NAUTILUS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS LLLP APPLEBAUM, STEVEN L (Main Attorney)
CASE DOCKETS DATE ENTRY
12/9/2014 FINAL JUDGMENT OF EVICTION - Recorded (OR.3660.1883 / 2014064538)
12/9/2014 SENT EMAIL TO ATTY
12/9/2014 CASE CLOSED
12/9/2014 WRIT OF POSSESSION ISSUED
12/9/2014 FINAL JUDGMENT OF EVICTION
12/8/2014 EP - MOTION FOR DEF/DEF ENTERED ON NICHOLAS BOOS
12/8/2014 EP - DT SUMMONS / EVICTIONS POSTED - NICHOLAS BOOS - 11/26/14
11/25/2014 PAYMENT $195.00 RECEIPT #2014071449
11/25/2014 CLK TF/DOR SUMMONS SC ASSESSED $10.00
11/25/2014 PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: APPLEBAUM, STEVEN L ASSIGNED
11/25/2014 EP - SUMMONS ISSUED - NICHOLAS BOOS
11/25/2014 EP - INITIAL COMPLAINT
11/25/2014 PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: APPLEBAUM, STEVEN L ASSIGNED
11/25/2014 JUDGE CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY C: ASSIGNED
11/25/2014 CASE FILED 11/25/2014 CASE NUMBER 14002769CC
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14002888CC - NAUTILUS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS LLLP vs. POTRATZ, NANCY
Nancy J Potratz and Josh Dutton, 513 Lighthouse Rd Panama City Beach, FL 32407, Tel (269) 668-5587
DEFENDANT POTRATZ, NANCY
PLAINTIFF NAUTILUS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS LLLP APPLEBAUM, STEVEN L (Main Attorney)
CASE DOCKETS
DATE ENTRY
12/11/2014 PAYMENT $195.00 RECEIPT #2014074334
12/11/2014 CLK TF/DOR SUMMONS SC ASSESSED $10.00
12/11/2014 PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: APPLEBAUM, STEVEN L ASSIGNED
12/11/2014 EP - SUMMONS ISSUED - NANCY POTRATZ
12/11/2014 EP - INITIAL COMPLAINT
12/11/2014 PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: APPLEBAUM, STEVEN L ASSIGNED
12/11/2014 JUDGE CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY C: ASSIGNED
12/11/2014 CASE FILED 12/11/2014 CASE NUMBER 14002888CC
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12/7/14
Could Golf Carts Be Coming to Nautilus Cove?
'Back Beach Road eyed for golf cart crossing in Panama City Beach'
See the long article at:
http://www.newsherald.com/news/government/back-beach-road-eyed-for-golf-cart-crossing-in-panama-city-beach-1.398633?tc=cr
"The crossing would allow the residents to drive their carts across Back Beach Road to the Nautilus Station plaza, which has a Carrabba’s restaurant, Beef ‘O’Brady’s, a UPS store and other businesses."
“We’d definitely support that crossing. It would be great,” said Gibson, who is secretary of the Bid-A-Wee Beach Park neighborhood association."
NCC is next to the referenced strip mall and 'if' any NCC residents had a golf cart they could use it to cross over to the Bid A Wee area and go to the beach or shops on Front Beach Road and even travel to the shops at Pier Park.
The number of residents who might take advantage of such a crossing would probably be somewhat limited as both the costs of a golf cart and a place to park it would require some serious thought both by the resident and the association.
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#905 Back on the Market
On 10/28/14 NCC released the May 2012 lien and acknowledged payment of the outstanding $7,865.25.
The 4/3 vacant, parking lot side, 2nd Fl unit is again on the market, this time for $95,000 as a short sale under MLS 412664. #905 was originally purchased by Matthew Hooke on 9/14/07 for $179,900. Taxes run $1,028 yearly.
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10/23/14
Who is your NCC CAM (Office Manager)?
He is a former PCB cop who resigned after a condo brawl which resulted in his department and himself being sued by an injured owner. He is now managing your condo.
WHEN MEETINGS TURN INTO BOXING MATCHES!
By Jan Bergemann
Published March 7, 2014
http://www.hoa-condoblog.com/JBBlog3714.html
Most of us have seen association meetings getting very emotional. That’s no miracle since the topics of home and money stir up minimum as many emotions in human beings as religion and politics.
Shouting matches are actually pretty common in such meetings. I have watched many videos of meetings of board and/or membership meetings turning pretty wild. I guess some folks wish they would have never said what was shown on tape if they watch it a day later. Too many people are making an a.. out of themselves at such meetings. Never forget: Civilized meetings definitely create better results!
But not all heated discussions just end in verbal exchanges with lots of screaming and yelling.
Some of these emotional discussions actually don’t stop with threats, some really turn physical. Over the years there have been many reports in the media about actual fights at such meetings and people even going to jail over it.
I still remember the story from Ocala where two homeowners attacked a representative of developer Zacco at a meeting of concerned owners (see: Meeting turns violent; two arrested). For these two the meeting ended in jail. It seems the name Zacco stirs up lots of emotions in Ocala ’s communities as we could see at a recent HOA meeting organized by the Division and Senator Hays. I think most owners in that area feel that the police should rather arrest some Zacco family members instead of homeowners.
It doesn’t happen too often that such meetings turn violent, but most often it is foreseeable that it might happen. There are a lot of warning signs popping up before such confrontational meetings! And the people in charge should take notice – before somebody ends up in the hospital or the jail.
Sometimes an off-duty police officer in uniform will stop the feuding parties from getting physical.
But police officers can as well create a lot of havoc at owners’ meetings. Remember the case of the Fontainebleau Terrace Owners’ Association in Panama City Beach , where police officer Donald Nichols, in an attempt to help his “buddy” Cam Ray McDonald, actually started the violence and arrested a condo owner, injuring others? (THIS IS A CONDO BUST -- NOT A DRUG BUST!). The police department was sued and police officer Nichols resigned. But guess what: He became a licensed CAM (License Number CAM36678*). I guess he chose that profession in order to be able to continue his bullying tactics?
But in most instances hiring a police officer will guarantee a more peaceful meeting – meaning the expense of paying an officer to be present at the meeting pays dividend. Shouldn’t we all be able to look forward to a nice community meeting without screaming, yelling or even a brawl?
Read more:
http://www.hoa-condoblog.com/JBBlog3714.html
http://www.ccfj.net/TVCondobustopinion.html
http://www.ccfj.net/CCFJopcondownersmeetingbusted.htm
http://www.ccfj.net/condoscuffle.html
http://www.ccfj.net/condoconflict.html
http://nautiluscove.proboards.com/thread/16/who-nautilus-cove-office-manager#ixzz3GjGD7xXw
* Licensee Information
Name: NICHOLS, DONALD C (Primary Name)
Main Address: 91 WINDRIDGE CT, PANAMA CITY BCH Fla 32413
County: BAY
License Information
License Type: Community Association Manager
Rank: CAM License Number: CAM 36678
Status: Current, Active
Licensure Date: 05/07/2010 Expires: 09/30/2016
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Stang v. City of PCB and Donald Nichols
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Stang v. City of PCB and Donald Nichols
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