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DCNSC-4100 Comm Guide A GUIDE TO THE SERVICES AVAILABLE NEAR YOUR NEW HOME Durbin Crossing North COMMUNITY GUIDE Copyright 2006 Toll Brothers, Inc. All rights reserved. These resources are provided for informational purposes only, and represent just a sample of the services available for each community. Toll Brothers in no way endorses or recommends any of the resources presented herein. CONTENTS COMMUNITY PROFILE ............................................................................5 SCHOOLS ......................................................................................................6 DAY CARE / PRE-SCHOOL ......................................................................6 SHOPPING......................................................................................................7 MEDICAL FACILITIES ..............................................................................7 PUBLIC UTILITIES ......................................................................................8 WORSHIP........................................................................................................9 TRANSPORTATION ..................................................................................10 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - LOCAL........................................11-12 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - REGIONAL ....................................12 RESTAURANTS ..........................................................................................13 LIBRARIES....................................................................................................14 COLLEGES ..................................................................................................14 VETERINARIAN..........................................................................................15 SENIOR LIVING..........................................................................................15 GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES...............................................................16 EMERGENCY NUMBERS ........................................................................17 LEARN ABOUT THE SERVICES YOUR COMMUNITY HAS TO OFFER COMMUNITY PROFILE In Durbin Crossing North, you will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of country living with superior schools, excellent shopping, and a wide choice of cultural events close to home. Durbin Crossing North is just 5 miles from US-1 and I-95 and 9 miles from I-295. St. Augustine can be reached in just 25 minutes, and downtown Jacksonville is 30 minutes away. Jacksonville International Airport is just a 45-minute drive from your new home. Your children will attend top-rated schools in the St. Johns County School District. In addition, you and your family will enjoy the excellent shopping in the area, from quaint antique and specialty boutiques to modern malls. Several private country clubs and challenging public golf courses are nearby, as well as numerous theatres, museums and parks. St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city, is an endless source of cultural and recreational activities. 5 SCHOOLS PUBLIC ELEMENTARY PAROCHIAL Grades (K-5) Grades (PK-12) Durbin Creek Elementary School St. Johns Academy 4100 Racetrack Road 1533 Wildwood Drive Jacksonville, FL 32259 St. Augustine, FL 32086 (904) 819-3881 (904) 824-9224 www.sjaweb.org MIDDLE Grades (6-8) Grades (9-12) Fruit Cove Middle School Bishop Kenny High School 3180 Racetrack Road 1055 Kingman Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32259-8336 Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904) 819-7880 (904) 398-7545 www.bishopkenny.org SENIOR HIGH Grades (9-12) Grades (6-12) Allen D. Nease High School Episcopal High School 10550 Ray Road 4455 Atlantic Boulevard Tutor Time Jacksonville, FL 32259 Jacksonville, FL 32207 125 Hampton Point Drive (904) 355-2857 (904) 396-5751 St. Augustine, FL 32092 www.episcopalhigh.org (904) 230-4899 PRIVATE www.tutortime.com Grades (PK-8) Grades (PK-12) San Juan Del Rio The Goddard School The Bolles School 1714 State Road 13, #2 100 Julington Plaza Drive 7400 San Jose Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32259 Jacksonville, FL 32259 Jacksonville, FL 32217 (904) 287-8081 (904) 230-2002 (904) 398-7545 www.thegoddardschool.com www.bolles.org DAY CARE/ PRE-SCHOOL Merry Pat’s Preschool 1461 Fruit Cove Road South Primrose School at Jacksonville, FL 32259 Julington Creek (904) 230-8811 480 State Road 13 Jacksonville, FL 32259 Accotink Academy by the Sea (904) 230-2828 171 Canal Boulevard www.primroseschool.com Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 (904) 273-4267 The Cambridge Prep School www.accotinkacademy.com 185 Landrum Lane Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 (904) 285-7997 www.cambridgeprep.com 6 SHOPPING MAJOR PLANTATION PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Publix 2750 Racetrack Road St. Johns Town Center Jacksonville, FL 32259 4775 Town Center Parkway (904) 230-3201 Jacksonville, FL 32246-8493 (904) 642-8339 Anchor Stores: SHOPPING MALLS Dillards, Barnes & Noble, Dick’s The Avenues Mall Sporting Goods 10300 Southside Boulevard Specialty Stores: Jacksonville, FL 32256 J. Crew, Hollister Co., Designer (904) 363-3060 Shoe Warehouse, Ann Taylor Loft, Anchor Stores: Anthropologie, Sephora, Williams Dillards, Belk, Parisian, Sonoma, Swoozies, White Sears, JC Penney House/Black Market, Bebe Specialty Stores: Restaurants: Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, The Pottery Barn, Disney Store, Cheesecake Factory, Maggiano’s Oakley, Coach, MAC, Ann Little Italy, Ted’s Montana Grill, Taylor, Victoria’s Secret, The Grape Banana Republic, Talbot’s Restaurants: Ruby Tuesday GROCERYMEDICAL STORES FACILITIES HOSPITALS MEDICAL CENTERS Baptist Medical Center South Flagler Hospital 14550 St. Augustine Road 400 Health Park Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32258 St. Augustine, FL 32086 (904) 821-6000 (904) 819-5155 www.e-baptisthealth.com www.flaglerhospital.org Mayo Clinic St. Luke's Hospital 4500 San Pablo Road 4201 Belfort Road Jacksonville, FL 32224 Jacksonville, FL 32216 (904) 953-2000 (904) 296-3700 www.mayoclinic.org/jacksonville www.mayoclinic.org/stlukes-jax Nemours Children’s Clinic 807 Childrens Way Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904) 390-3600 www.nemours.org 7 PUBLIC UTILITIES/ GENERAL INFORMATION CABLE T.V. GARBAGE/ INTERNET RECYCLING/YARD SERVICE Comcast WASTE DISPOSAL PROVIDERS 6805 Southpoint Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32216 Seaboard Waste Systems Comcast (800) 266-2278 (904) 825-0991 6805 Southpoint Parkway (904) 374-8000 Jacksonville, FL 32216 www.comcast.com WATER & SEWER (800) 266-2278 (904) 374-8000 ELECTRIC JEA www.comcast.com PO Box 44297 JEA Jacksonville, FL 32231-4297 BellSouth (DSL) PO Box 44297 (904) 665-6000 PO Box 1262 Jacksonville, FL 32231-4297 www.jea.com Charlotte, NC 28201-1262 (904) 655-6000 (888) 764-2500 www.jea.com HAZARDOUS www.bellsouth.com MATERIALS TELEPHONE Switzerland Fire Station Bellsouth 1120 Sheffield Road PO Box 1262 Jacksonville, FL 32259 Charlotte, NC (904) 824-9720 28201-1262 or drop off at fire station every (888) 764-2500 Thursday between the hours of www.bellsouth.com 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. 8 WORSHIP CATHOLIC San Juan Del Rio Catholic Church 1714 State Road 13 Jacksonville, FL 32259 (904) 287-0519 St. Joseph's Catholic Church 11730 Saint Augustine Road Jacksonville, FL 32258 (904) 268-5422 JEWISH Beth Shalom Congregation 4072 Sunbeam Road Jacksonville, FL 32257 (904) 268-0404 METHODIST River of Life United Methodist Church 2600 Race Track Road Jacksonville, FL 32259 (904) 230-2955 EPISCOPAL St. Johns Episcopal Chapel 1221 State Road 13 Jacksonville, FL 32259 (904) 287-2807 BAPTIST Fruit Cove Baptist Church 501 State Road 13 Jacksonville, FL 32259 (904) 287-0996 9 TRANSPORTATION Southwest Airlines (800) 435-9792 United Express (800) 241-6522 USAirways (800) 428-4322 MAJOR HIGHWAYS US Highway 1 US Highway 17 Interstate 95 Interstate 295 Loop/9A State Road 13/San Jose Boulevard AIRPORTS CARRIERS Private Airtran Airlines TAXI SERVICE Aero Sport, Inc. (800) 247-8726 Gator City Taxi & Shuttle Service 4900 US-1 North, Suite 100 5320 Springfield Boulevard St. Augustine, FL 32095 American Airlines Jacksonville, FL 32208 (904) 824-1995 (800) 433-7300 (904) 355-8294 www.aerosport.com Continental Airlines Signature Flight Support (800) 523-FARE TRAIN SERVICE Jacksonville Cecil Field Amtrak 13365 Aeronautical Circle Continental Connection/Express 3570 Clifford Lane Jacksonville, FL 32221 (800) 523-FARE Jacksonville, FL 32209 (904) 777-6675 (800) 872-7245 www.bba-aviation.com Delta Air Lines (800) 221-1212 International Jacksonville Jet Blue International Airport (800) 538-2583 2400 Yankee Clipper Drive Jacksonville, FL 32218 Northwest Airlines (904) 741-2000 (800) 225-2525 www.jaa.aero 10 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES - LOCAL Recreational facilities within 30 minutes of your new home. EQUESTRIAN Slammer & Squire Sawgrass Country Club FACILITIES World Golf Village 10034 Golf Club Drive 2 World Golf Place Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Equestrian Facilities St. Augustine, FL 32092 (904) 273-3720 Jacksonville Equestrian Center (904) 940-6100 13611-C Normandy Boulevard www.wgv.com/golf/slammersquire Jacksonville, FL 32221 PARKS (904) 573-3163 St. Johns Golf & Country Club County 205 St. Johns Golf Drive Davis Park GOLF COURSES St. Augustine, FL 32092 2455 Palm Valley Road Municipal (904) 940-3200 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 (904) 280-1860 St. Augustine Shores 707 Shores Boulevard The Golf Club at South Hampton Mills Field Recreational Park St. Augustine, FL 32086 315 South Hampton Club Way 1805 Race Track Road (904) 794-0303 St. Augustine, FL 32092 (904) 287-7529 Jacksonville, FL 32259 Daily Fee (904) 287-0589 Private Champions Club at State Julington Creek Palencia Anastasia State Park 1111 Durbin Creek Boulevard
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