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Sturges' friendship with developer seeking city annexation and more density raised at meeting

Vice Mayor David Sturges' friendship with a Fernandina Beach developer seeking annexation into the city that would allow more density on his property was called into question at Tuesday's City Commission meeting.

Roger Todd Bates is listed on the Pllumi Investments LLC annexation application to the city seeking to have just under an acre currently in the county be annexed by the city. If approved, Pllumi Investments LLC, would be able to build two additional houses on the property for a total of six houses under city zoning, exceeding the limit of just four homes under county zoning.

Bates' cell phone and email address are listed on Pllumi Investments city application under property "owner of record."

The property at 766 Kenneth Court was discussed on first reading by the city commission for voluntary annexation, zoning map assignment and future land map assignment. No votes were taken on first reading. The property consists of three 100-foot lots.

At the beginning of the discussion, City Attorney Tammi Bach asked commissioners to disclose any ex parte communications regarding the annexation and zoning. Ex parte communication refers to any communication or contact between a commissioner and an affected party. Sturges did not state he met with Bates.

During public comment on the property, Fernandina Beach resident Taina Christner sought an explanation on ex parte contact with commissioners.

"Let's say one of the commissioners was friends with one of the developers and didn't disclose that relationship, would that be a violation of the ex parte communications Ms. Bach?" Christner asked.

Bach responded "it doesn't matter if they're friends. And there's no voting tonight. Friends don't count in voting conflicts."

Bach told commissioners that if they have questions regarding voting on matters that involve a friend they should ask her for an opinion.

Christner then asked "Would Mr. Sturges like to disclose any information about a relationship he has with Mr. Bates?"

She was immediately cut off by Mayor Bradley Bean who said "this is not appropriate, this is not a hearing or anything like that. This is a non-voting item and this is not something that is supposed to be asked about that."

At the meeting, Bates told Bean his name was Roger Todd Bates.

Christner told the Observer she knew nothing about a Sturges-Bates friendship until someone texted her a photo during the meeting. The photo was reportedly of Sturges and Bates having dinner at the Boat House Restaurant in Fernandina Beach. She said the text claimed the two men have been long time friends.

According to public records, Bates is listed with addresses in Fernandina Beach, Jacksonville and St. Augustine.

Contacted by phone, Bates was irritated when asked by the Observer about his friendship with Sturges.

"I'm not going to talk to you about this. I know what you're trying to do, you're trying to make us look bad," Bates told the Observer. "Yes, I've had dinners with Vice Mayor Sturges."

Bates would not disclose the length or nature of his friendship with Sturges.

Bates said the issue of his friendship with Sturges was brought up at the city commission meeting.

"Why are you asking me about this again?" Bates said. "I'm also friends with Darron (Ayscue), James (Antun), Mayor Bean and Commissioner Ross."

Bates would not discuss his real estate holdings and said he wanted to contact someone he knew and then he would speak with the Observer with further comment. He did not call back.

"I met him (Bates) at the property about annexation and I've said hello to him at commission meetings," Ross said. "But socially, no we're not friends."

Commissioner Antun said "Mr. Bates and I have met a handful of times in the capacity of my obligations as a city commissioner when he has had an agenda item to discuss. We are certainly cordial acquaintances in this sense, but I believe it would be a stretch to say we are personal friends in any other way."

Mayor Bean and Commissioner Ross said they had met with Bates regarding the annexation request. The other commissioners also said they met with the developer, but did not identify Bates by name.

Bean and Commissioner Ayscue did not reply to the Observer regarding Bates' claim that they were friends.

"I met with the applicant for 20 or 30 minutes and I met with the affected party for about 20 or 30 minutes. That's the only communication I've had," Sturges said at the commission meeting about his ex parte activities. Sturges did not identify the person who had applied.

Sturges also did not comment to the Observer regarding his friendship with Bates. Instead, he texted a 2020 political cartoon published on a local right-wing blog lampooning two city commissioners' property use.

Discussion of the annexation and rezoning lasted for almost three hours.

Several homeowners on Kenneth Court spoke in opposition to the annexation on the grounds that the added density would destroy the character of their neighborhood. Their property lots are 100 feet, compared to the 50-foot lot size required by the city.

The annexation will be voted on by the city commission at a second reading of the three ordinances.






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dwlott51
09 feb

Given that Commissioner Sturges is in the development business and the “small” nature of FB/NC it would only be natural for there to be some level of relationship between those in the business. From my experience it is a common practice to meet with individual commissioners (as well as staff) in advance of a meeting in order to further explain their proposal and learn of any objections. That being said, all such communications/meetings should be voluntarily disclosed. One outstanding question would be did Mr. Sturges pay for his own meal?

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Vanneza Stubbs
Vanneza Stubbs
09 feb

As the affected party I want to clarify that Sturges and I did not have a pre-arranged meeting on Saturday February 3, 2024. It was by my own curiosity that I approached him on that date when I saw a logo pick up Truck with Sturges and Sturges parked on the driveway at Todd Bates property in question. I wanted to see if it was in fact City Commissioner Sturges or an employee. As I approached the property, Todd Bates pulled up and asked if he could help me with something. I stated I recognized the Sturges truck and knew he was a city commissioner and I wanted to see what he was doing here and to talk to him.…

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mickgarrett
09 feb

If VICE MAYOR Sturges is without blemish, why does his name persistently come up in ethics investigations concerning political favoritism for personal advancement and obfuscation of questionable activity?


MAYOR Bean is reported to habitually suppress relevant questions regarding allegations of impropriety by the city commission.


Bates, the party who stands to gain with a commissioner friends facilitated land grab, freely disclosed "his friends" are the political decision-makers currently in power to make that for-profit decision in his favor: Ascue, Antun, Dean, Sturges, and Ross.


  • Ross repudiated a friendship with Bates.

  • Antun admitted he met with Bates, but denies they are friends.

  • Bean and Ascue metaphorically "took the 5th" when they were asked.

  • Taxpayers have previously gone down this same fox's…


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cdrrswarner
09 feb

Per Fernandina Observer and Bates. "Yes, I've had dinners with Vice Mayor Sturges." What is a "racket"?

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