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E,pGE`WATER Meeting Minutes
City Council
Michael Ignasiak,Mayor
Christine Power,District 1
Gigi Bennington,District 2
Dan Blau,District 3
Gary T.Conroy,District 4
Monday,November 10,2014 6:00 PM Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER,ROLL CALL,PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE,INVOCATION
Present: 5- Mayor Michael Thomas,Councilwoman Christine Power,Councilwoman Gigi
Bennington,Councilman Mike Ignasiak,and Councilman Gene Emter
Also Present: 3- City Clerk Bonnie Wenzel,City Manager Tracey Barlow,and City Attorney Aaron Wolfe
a. AR-2014-419 Pastor Judson Douglass,Indian River Baptist Church,to do the invocation.
Not present.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. AR-2014-421 Regular Meeting-September 22,2014
A motion was made by Councilwoman Bennington, second by Councilman Ignasiak, to
approve the Minutes September 22, 2014. The MOTION was APPROVED by the
following vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
b. AR-2014-400 Regular Meeting-October 6,2014
A motion was made by Councilman Ignasiak, second by Councilwoman Bennington, to
approve the Minutes of October 6, 2014. The MOTION was APPROVED by the
following vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
3. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS/PLAQUES/CERTIFICATES/DONATIONS
a. AR-2014-405 J Carol Grigg, MD, FACEP, FAAFP, Medical Director of Workforce
Wellness,Florida Health Care Plans, presentation of the Workforce Wellness
program accomplishments.
b. AR-2014-426 Presentation of awards for 2014 Trunk or Treat
4. CITIZEN COMMENTS
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Chuck Martin, 205 Cherrywood Lane thanked the Council for the work they do; congratulated
Councilwoman Power on her re-election; commented on the great teamwork between Council and
residents;and congratulated everyone who ran for elected office.
Michael Visconti, 316 Pine Breeze Drive provided an update on the plan for the Pearl Harbor
Remembrance Day concert scheduled to be held on December 7, 2014; thanked everyone for their
assistance with the event, and congratulated the Council on the resent election results.
Mark Mallow, Coral Trace subdivision discussed the abuse of the community's streets by
construction companies; road maintenance responsibilities; impact fees; Coral Trace resident's
maintenance responsibilities; asked the City to broach the builder and request they repair the
damage caused by the construction equipment; and ask a City representative to walk the
neighborhood with him to assess the damage. City Manager Barlow stated that in accordance with
the PUD agreement none of the streets in Coral Trace are public right of ways, all of the streets in
Coral Trace are private; a few years ago, at the direction of the Council and as a courtesy the City
Engineer assessed the roads in Coral Trace and provided his findings to the Home Owners
Association (HOA); and stated that road maintenance is clearly a matter between the HOA and the
developer.
5. APPROVAL OR CHANGES/MODIFICATIONS TO THE AGENDA-None at this time.
6. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Councilwoman Bennington asked Mr. Dan Blazi to present the report on Edgewater's Fall Festival.
Mr. Blazi stated that the Fall Festival went great and was probably the biggest one to date; the
amount of food collected was approximately 500 hundred pounds or so more then what had been
collected in previous years; 2,640 pounds of food was donated and distributed to Gifts of Love and
the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul; and he read a thank you letter from the Society of Saint Vincent
de Paul.
Councilman Ignasiak reports he helped judge the Indian River Dare Red Ribbon contest; attended
October Fest at Hawks Park; attended and spoke at the Dunkin Donuts grand opening, stating that
the Edgewater Dunkin Donuts is one of only three (3) "green" Dunkin Donut companies in the United
States; attended the Haunted Forest and worked the event as a Southeast Volusia YMCA board
member raising over $600 for use with families; attended, along with Mayor Thomas, the Elks Lodge
Police and Fireman appreciation dinner; attended an update on the US 1 sidewalk project; he will be
attending American Legion Post 285's Veterans Day event at Sea Pines; encouraged everyone to
attend a Veterans Day event to show appreciation for America's veterans; and wished the United
States Marine Corps a happy birthday.
Councilman Emter stated that it was his last meeting; he congratulated Councilman Ignasiak,
Councilman Elect Conroy and Councilman Elect Blazi for winning their election; expressed
appreciation to City Manager Barlow and City Clerk Wenzel and all of the staff he has worked with
during his tenure for doing a fantastic job; stated that he will miss everyone and hopes Edgewater
moves rapidly forward into the future, starting with the Community Redevelopment Area(CRA).
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Mayor Thomas congratulated Councilman Elect Blazi, Councilman Elect Conroy, Councilwoman
Power, and Mayor Elect Ignasiak for their election to the Edgewater Council.
Councilwoman Power reports that she also judged at the Indian River Red Door ribbon contest;
attended the opening of the Dunkin Donuts; the Trunk or Treat event at the Fall Festival; she enjoyed
the two (2) years she has had working with Mayor Thomas and Councilman Emter and is sorry to see
them go; that she and her mom thanks them both for their service to the community and City; and
encouraged everyone to attend the upcoming CRA meeting on November 20, 2014 with Volusia
County Council.
Councilman Emter recognized Volusia County Councilwoman Deb Denys for attending the
Edgewater Council meeting.
7. CONSENT AGENDA
A motion was made by Councilman Ignasiak, second by Councilman Emter, to approve
the Consent Agenda.The MOTION was APPROVED by the following vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
a. AR-2014-398 Acceptance of Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) grant and approval of
the project agreement.
b. AR-2014-433 Right of Way Maintenance(R-O-W)RFP- 14-LS-021
c. AR-2014-434 Commercial Grounds Maintenance RFP- 14-LS-022
d. AR-2014-435 Code Enforcement Lot Clearing Request for Proposals(RFP- 14-LS-023)
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS,ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
a. 2014-0-21(2) Second reading of proposed Ordinance 2014-0-21 - Amending Operating Rules
&Procedures for the General Employees'Pension Board
City Attorney Wolfe read Ordinance No. 2014-0-21 into the record.
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilwoman Bennington, second by Councilwoman Power, to
approve Ordinance No. 2014-0-21. The MOTION was APPROVED by the following
vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
b. 2014-0-24 1st Reading - Ordinance No. 2014-0-24; Judy Adams, applicant, requesting
annexation of 10.72±acres of land located at 4100 S.US Hwy 1.
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City Attorney Wolfe read Ordinance No. 2014-0-24 into the record.
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilwoman Power, second by Councilman Ignasiak, to
approve Ordinance No. 2014-0-24. The MOTION was APPROVED by the following
vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
c. 2014-0-22 1st Reading - Ordinance No. 2014-0-22; Judy Adams, applicant - requesting an
amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM) to
include 10.72±acres of land located at 4100 S.US Hwy 1 as Industrial.
City Attorney Wolfe read Ordinance No. 2014-0-22 into the record.
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilman Emter, second by Councilwoman Power, to approve
Ordinance No.2014-0-22.The MOTION was APPROVED by the following vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
d. 2014-0-25 1st Reading - Ordinance No. 2014-0-25; Judy Adams, applicant, requesting an
amendment to the Official Zoning Map to include 10.72± acres of land located
at 4100 S.US Hwy 1 as I-1 (Light Industrial).
City Attorney Wolfe read Ordinance No. 2014-0-25 into the record.
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilman Ignasiak, second by Councilwoman Power, to
approve Ordinance No. 2014-0-25. The MOTION was APPROVED by the following
vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
e. 2014-R-22 Resolution #2014-R-22 Supporting the Volusia County Council Action Plan for
Improving the Water Quality within Volusia County
City Attorney Wolfe read Resolution No. 2014-R-22 into the record.
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation.
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Mayor Thomas stated that he thinks Volusia County's Resolution is a very, very good idea and hopes
that all cities will follow suit and support it.
Councilwoman Power stated that it is a good idea but voiced concerns with making sure the
recommendations in the Resolution are funded to actually make it happen, not just have a pretty
Resolution saying it.
Volusia County Councilwoman Deb Denys stated that she has the honor of representing Volusia
County on the Indian River Lagoon County's Collaborative which has five (5) Counties involved; that
16 Counties in South Florida received Lagoon clean-up funding and Volusia County received no
funding at all; the County Council is being very proactive working on a collaborative effort to see
what we can do because it is a priority; discussed the County hiring a Federal lobbyist to try and
help obtain available grant money both at the Federal and State levels.
Chuck Martin, 205 Cherrywood Lane discussed reclaimed water and lifting the restriction on how
much can be used. Public Works Director Brenda Dewees stated that the City lifted the restrictions
on what days and times residents can use reclaimed water, but that there is still the restriction on not
using more than 25,000 gallons per month per property.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilwoman Bennington, second by Councilwoman Power, to
approve Resolution No. 2014-R-22. The MOTION was APPROVED by the following
vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
f. 2014-R-23 Resolution 2014-R-23 Approve Final Year End Budget appropriations for Fiscal
Year 2013-2014
City Attorney Wolfe read Resolution No. 2014-R-23 into the record.
Finance Director John McKinney made a staff presentation highlighting some of the major budget
changes, and stated that the budget's total fund did increase by $1,613,225, with an overall City
budget for Fiscal 2014 of$39,035,930.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilman Ignasiak, second by Councilwoman Bennington, to
approve Resolution No. 2014-R-23. The MOTION was APPROVED by the following
vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
9. BOARD APPOINTMENTS
None at this time.
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10. OTHER BUSINESS
a. AR-2014-371 Approval of Volusia County Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Agreement and
authorization for the City Manager and Chief of Police to sign.
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilwoman Bennington, second by Councilwoman Power, to
approve the Volusia County Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Agreement and authorization
for the City Manager and Chief of Police to sign. MOTION was APPROVED by the
following vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
b. AR-2014-406 Ratification of the Florida State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
Agreement
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation highlighting a couple of the amendments to the
agreement.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made byCouncilwoman Bennington, second by Councilman Ignasiak, to
approve the ratification of the Florida State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
Agreement.The MOTION was APPROVED by the following vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
c. AR-2014-407 City Manager and City Clerk's Compiled 2014 Performance Evaluation forms
with Goals.
City Manager Barlow made a staff presentation.
Mayor Thomas opened and closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Councilwoman Bennington, second by Councilman Emter, to
approve City Manager and City Clerk's Compiled 2014 Performance Evaluation forms
with Goals.The MOTION was APPROVED by the following vote:
Yes: 5- Mayor Thomas,Councilwoman Power,Councilwoman Bennington,Councilman Ignasiak
and Councilman Emter
11. OFFICER REPORTS
a. City Clerk
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City Clerk Wenzel congratulated everyone on the election; stated that she has enjoyed working with
Councilman Emter over the last two and a half years and with Mayor Thomas over the last seven
years, and thanked them both for everything.
b. City Attorney
Nothing at this time.
c. City Manager
City Manager Barlow also discussed Edgewater's CRA meeting in DeLand on November 20, 2014;
and the December 3, 2014 Volusia Delegation meeting starting at 10:00 a.m.
Volusia County Councilwoman Deb Denys thanked City of Edgewater elected officials for their
service; read and presented a County Proclamation recognizing Mayor Thomas's two (2) terms as
City of Edgewater Mayor; and proclaimed November 10, 2014 as "Michael Thomas Day" in Volusia
County.
Council members, City Manager Barlow and staff thanked Mayor Thomas for his service to the City
of Edgewater and made a PowerPoint presentation covering many of Mayor Thomas's
accomplishments that have improved the quality of life for Edgewater residents, employees and
businesses.
Mayor Thomas recognized and gave accolades to the current City Council members for their support
and teamwork.
Mayor Elect Ignasiak read and presented a plaque from the governing body, staff and citizens
recognizing and honoring Mayor Michael Thomas's nine (9) years of service as Mayor for the City of
Edgewater.
Mayor Thomas read and presented a plaque to District 4 Councilman Gene Emter from the
governing body, staff and citizens recognizing and honoring his service to the City of Edgewater
from Feb 28, 2012 through December 1, 2014.
Mayor Thomas stated that it is bitter sweet not being Edgewater's Mayor anymore, but he really
believes in term limits because it allows new blood to guide the City; he will miss the employees
company and friendship; discussed his efforts to go out and personally meet each employee; and
thanked City Manager Barlow for his leadership in getting things done.
Councilwoman Power stated that serving with Mayor Thomas for the last seven years has been a
pleasure; discussed the Council previously going through some rough times, but Mayor Thomas was
always a gentleman;and stated that she will truly miss him.
Councilman Ignasiak thanked Mayor Thomas for a successful run stating that Mayor Thomas always
spoke form the heart and educated him on topics from a different perspective which gave him the
opportunity to change his vision or vote.
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Chuck Martin, 205 Cherrywood Lane stated that Veterans Day is in about four (4) hours and ask for
a moment of silence to recognize and show appreciation to our veterans.
Michael Visconti, 220 Oak Branch Drive thanked the Mayor for listening to him over the years and
wished him all of the luck in the world.
12. CITIZEN COMMENTS-None at this time.
13. ADJOURN
There being no further business to discuss, Mayor Thomas adjourned the meeting at 7:27 p.in.
Minutes submitted by:
Mitch Honaker, Deputy City Clerk
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Health Care Analysis .. V Heapa Care�
Reporting Period 2014-Q3
CITY OF EDGEWATER
Group
Members %
Total Covered Employees and Dependents: 341 100%
Employee • 180 53%
Spouse • 66 19%
Other Dependent • 95 28%
Subscriber Type
Members in Percentage
Measures and Goals Compliant Gap Measure Compliant
Visit with Primary Care Provider in previous 12 months 299 42 341 88%
Adult Body Mass Index Assessment-in last two years for ages 18-74 214 16 230 93%
Blood pressure checked in previous twelve months and is less than 140/90 179 37 216 83%
LDL-C level checked in previous five years and is less than 130 mg/dL 126 43 169 75%
Colorectal Cancer Screening-ages 50-75 66 37 103 64%
Breast Cancer Screening-mammogram in last two years for women ages 50-74 30 10 40 75%
Cervical Cancer Screening-one or more pap tests within three years for women ages 20-64 69 23 92 75%
Annual Monitoring for Patients on Persistent Medications-for ages 18 and older 24 5 29 83%
Cholesterol Management for Patients With Cardiovascular Conditions-annual LDL-C level is less 7 2 9 78%
than 100 mg/dl in ages 18-75
Comprehensive Diabetes Care(3.8%of CITY OF EDGEWATER members)—for ages 18-75 with annual screenings as follows:
HbA1c level is less than 8.0% 8 5 13 62%
LDL-C level is less than 100 mg/dL 11 2 13 85%
Blood pressure is less than 140/90 8 5 13 62%
Eye Exam(in last two years if no evidence of retinopathy) 7 6 13 54%
Medical attention for nephropathy(kidney disease) 11 2 13 85%
Completed Diabetes Education Classes in last five years 4 9 13 31%
Personal Health Assessment
Body Mass Index-age 18 and older Smoking in Last 2 Years-age 18 and older
Members % Other
Employee Spouse Dependent Total
Extremely Obese • 13 6%
Obese is 74 35% Active Smoker 12 10 2 24
Overweight a 71 33% History of Smoking 16 6 2 24
Normal • 49 23% Never Smoked 67 18 8 93
Less than Ideal in 7 3% Smoking Unknown 85 32 17 134
Total Members 214 100% Total Members 180 66 29 275
Members 134
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CITY OF EDGEWATER ellness
Gym Utilization as of 11/10/2014
Total %of
Average Members Usage
Average Visits With 8 or More With 8 or More
Total Member Total Per Average Visits Average Visits
Date Members Age Visits Member Per Month Per Month
Table 1:Gym Utilization Year to Date:(201410)
2012 120 47 3,738 31 15 12.50%
2013 124 45 3,824 31 14 11.29%
2014 135 43 4,195 31 14 10.37%
Table 2:Gym Utilization By Quarter(Last 4 Quarters)
2013-Q4 70 45 917 13 16 22.86%
2014-Q1 94 43 1,271 14 20 21.28%
2014-Q2 97 43 1,334 14 20 20.62%
2014-Q3 83 44 1,237 15 21 25.30%
Gym Utilization Last 12 Months
Table 3:Gym Utilization By Month
201311 49 45 304 6 17 34.69%
201312 52 44 243 5 11 21.15%
201401 69 43 388 6 18 26.09%
201402 70 43 441 6 26 37.14%
201403 64 44 442 7 24 37.50%
201404 64 43 474 7 27 42.19%
201405 74 44 419 6 24 32.43%
201406 73 42 441 6 29 39.73%
201407 67 43 452 7 25 37.31%
201408 65 45 399 6 19 29.23%
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201409 61 44 386 6 18 29.51%
1 201410 65 43 353 5 20 30.77%
Table 4:Top 10 Utilization By Member Table 5:Top 10 Fitness Centers Used by Group
Total Gym Total
Rank Age Type Enc Rank Fitness Center Mbrs Enc
1 34 Sub 208 1 Southeast Volusia Family YMCA 76 2,264
2 55 Dep 165 2 New Smy Bch Athletic Club-HB 22 598
3 64 Sub 154 3 Heartland Rehabilatation 8 535
4 52 Sub 136 4 Edgewater Fitness Club 24 301
5 50 Dep 130 5 New Smyrna Beach Gym-J Vand 7 207
6 40 Sub 123 6 Port Orange Family YMCA 13 198
7 46 Dep 115 7 Snap Fitness-JTK Des 8 156
8 58 Sub 112 8 Beach Street Gym 5 111
9 46 Sub 110 9 Olympus Fitness/Planet Fitness 2 107
10 38 Sub 106 10 Gold's Gym-0 B-Laward 3 93
CITY OF EDGEWATER
CITY COUNCIL November 10, 2014
Coral Trace subdivision Edgewater.
Our subdivision has not been private in regards to street traffic.
Our roads have been used for the better of construction trucks to come and go as
they please. In other words, Our streets have been sacrificed for construction
companies to make a living. (Builder, roofers, painters, Masonry workers,
finishers, landscapers, and so on.
If not for the continuance cracks that are now separating, lumps & bubbles every
two feet, dips, sinking asphalt, gouging, spillage of cement on our roads, I would
say these streets in Coral Trace would be our responsibility to replace in 25 years,
but not in the first 10/ Our gates hadbeen left open to fulfill construction
companies needs of getting in.
The city had received impact fees for the roads of approximately $1,449.25 -
$2,173.88. per sale Equaling to the lower estimate of a quarter Million from this
development for just the roads with a total of impact fees of 7-10K per home
leading up to 2 Million of fees from this subdivision to the city.
The buyers of these homes had paid this amount that was built into the sales
price... They also pay HOA fees to maintain club house, pool, signs, to keep the
greenbelt on 442 entry beautiful along with all common areas fountains and
retention ponds. . We also pay, property taxes every year which are greater than
Florida shores of which the city maintains those roads and not ours.
It would be totally unfair and sad to put this on us home owners since this
community is not private or complete yet. Instead, it is being used like a
construction site bringing in jobs and revenue to the city that is benefiting from
this. We Frd the City go get the builder to replace these roads and to not let
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them close-out this new development with disrepair streets. *Bonds*
Thank you, Mark Mallo..
386-576-7855 639 Coral Trace Edgewater.
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Pearl Harbor Remembered
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Yesterday, December 741041—a date which will live in infamy —
the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately
attacked by naval midair forces of the Empire of japan.
_ Franklin D. Roosevelt
Am vets Post 2 Edgewater Fl.
Presents
Pearl Harbor Remembered Concert
Sunday December 7th 1 :00 pm Hawks Park Edgewater
73rd Anniversary of the attack December 7th 1941
Thanks
Cuchetti Music School
Dan Blazi
Coordinator City of Edgewater Florida
Michael Visconti Leisure Service
Program
Pearl Harbor Remembered
Welcome
Introduction Master of Ceremonies Dan Blazi
Introduce AmVets Post 2 Commander Ronald Folmsbee
Presentation National Colors [The American Flag]
National Anthem
Presentation of Military Colors [Each Branch] Crowd Sing Along
Invocation
Pastor John Murray Scared Heart Catholic Church
First Medley of Patriotic Songs
Mayor of Edgewater Mike Ignasiak
Announcing Franklin Delano Roosevelt Speech
Harmony Sound Waves
Crowd to Sing
America The Beautiful and The Star Spangle Banner
Edgewater Landing Chorus
Pearl Harbor Poem Michael Visconti
Moment of Silence Taps Richard Cuchetti
Retire Military colors Retire National Colors
All Join In Singing
GOD BLESS AMERICA
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Over hill,over dale Anchors Aweigh, my boys
As we hot the dusty - ' Anchors Aweigh,
And those Caissons go rho ling - wig Farewell to college joys,
vow*In and out, hear them shout,
We sail at break of day-ay-ay-ay.
Counter marchand right abou
ai , :g night�`�on""`�shore,
Through last
And those Caissons go rolling along. Drink to the foam,
Was it high,wa it low Until we meet once more
Where the hell did that one go? 1r
. Here s Wishing you a happy voyage home..
Was it left,was it right,
Now we won't get home tonight
And those Caissons go rolling along
Chorus:
Then it' I hi, he
In the iel+ : ;
Shout out your numbers out an' strong .v..,
Where'er you go,
You will always know
That those Caissons go rolling along
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An Force Marine
Off we go into the wild blue yonde ' ` From the Halls of Montezuma
Climbing high into the sun; To the shores of Trpoli,
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder We fight our county's battles
At'em boys, giv'er the gun! In the air, on the land sea
Down we dive spouting our flames from under,
Off with one hell-ur-a-roar!
First to fight for right and freedom,
And to keep our honor clean,
We live in fame or go down in flame,
Nothing'll stop the US Air Force!
We are proud to claim the title `
Of the United States Marine.
Minds of men a crate of thunder Here's health to you and to our Corps
Sent it high into blueA* Which we are proud to serve;
Hands of men blaste t e wor d asunder, In many a strife we've fought for life
How they live God only knew! x -: ` And never lost our nerve.
Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer If the Army and the Navy
Gave us wings ever to soar, 4 Ever took on Heaven's scenes,
With scouts before and bombers ga ore: They will find the streets are guarded
Nothing'll stop the US Air Force! : By United States Marines.
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Coast Guard •
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From North and South and East and West
0111.01 The Coast Guard's in the fight.
Destroying subs and landing troops,
The Axis feels our might.
For we're the first invaders
On every fighting field
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Afloat, ashore, on men and Spars
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We're always ready for the call
_ America
We place our trust in Thee a ca the Beautiful
(Jo," ,f7/.t.is America Through howling gale and shot and shell, Hymn Lyrics
by I rHilif (A ' .'• To win our victory. 0 beautiful for spacious skies,
r lh e • • A it e A * t For amber waves of grain,
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"Semper Paratus" is our guide For purple mountain majesties
God bless America, Our pledge, our motto too.
Land that 1 love, Above the fruited plain!
Stand beside her and guide her We're "Always Always Ready," do or die!
g light Aye! Coast Guard, we fight for you. America!America!
Thru the night with a 1 ht from above; g y God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From the mountains,to the prairies, From sea to shining sea!
To the oceans white with foam,
God bless America,
0 beautiful for pilgrim feet
My home,sweet home- p il g
Whose stern impassion'd stress
God bless America, A thorough fare for freedom heat
My home, sweet home. Across the wilderness.
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America! America!
Star Spangled Banner ��i S7> God mend thine ev'ry flaw,
0{►,say can you see �� ,•®'�\� �) Confirm thy soul in self-control,
,,;27.7.1'"e''� r'. • 8 Thy liberty in law.
13y the dawns early light ti;
What so proudly we hailed
/� 0 t/ t V' 0 beautiful for heroes prov'd
At the twilights last gleaming? _k / 4 � ) 4 ` * In liberating strife,
Who's broad striped and bright stars A ' Who more than self their country loved.
Through the perilous fight f / * And mercy more than life.
O'er the ramparts we watched
Were so gallantly streaming? k` Q' i America! America!
And the rocket's red glare! CEO \`..� / May God thy gold refine
The bombs bursting in aid Till all success be nobleness,
Gave proof through the night IS G�
T And ev'ry gain divine.
That our flag was still there 1
Oh,say does that star spangled banner yet wave ..,,,�_ _.. 0 beautiful for patriot dream
O'er the land of the free That sees beyond the years
And the home of the bravo? Thine alabster cities gleam
Undimmed by human tears.
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