The furniture purchased for the Courtroom is still in the Live Oak County Courtroom today. 1892 to the 1920s were lost in about 1942 when vandals and vermin invaded the San Antonio garage in which they were stored., Friday, January 30, 1920, Giles Company (Photo courtesy of James Liska) Kim Shannon James Liska emphasizes that God, family and his country are his top priorities. Land speculators and cattlemen like George Washington West (1885-1926), an astute businessman moved in. offered $45,000 and a city block of choice to Commissioners Court to build a courthouse and jail in George West. Organizational Banquet Keynote Address. Society of San Masters Thesis. [3] Lindholm, Thelma Pugh. Read Sue Miller's short story about Bartletts home. Today is World #PublicServiceDay! The railroads route bypassed Oakville 6 to 7 miles, and depots were built in Three Rivers and George West. gentry, Alfred Giles (1853-1920) received a proper and privileged Victorian upbringing. After finishing Proprietary School, Giles apprenticed as an architect and attended night classes at the second floor and includes a full belt course surrounding the third floor. Interview with Richard Hudson, August 15, 2019. to cut costs. Giles adapted and combined stylistic elements with restraint, sobriety, and simplicity Sidewalks and street parking surround the building keeping it accessible from all directions. November 2022 Appointments and Fees Report, Commissioners Court Order on Declaration of Local Disaster 7-29-2022, DECLARATION OF LOCAL STATE OF DISASTER 7-29-2022, County Property Tax Adopted for Current Fiscal Year 2021-2022, Resolution Reaffirming Support for US Constitution, Live Oak County Adopted Redistricting Maps 2021 Minutes for Court conducted in the new Courthouse were December 2, 1920. areapproved by the, 2021-2022 Appointees (include above w voting privileges). Courthouse, it stated, The Courthouse now under construction at George West will be entirely fireproof and in every respect a model courthouse. Don Victoriano and Don Prisciliano Texas Historical Marker making its way to Live Oak County. On October 22, 1920, George West gave the courthouse land to the county. Live Oak County Historical Commission 2022 Meetings. Iconic church stands [55] The Live Oak County Courthouse has served as a center for cultural and social events since the first one in 24. [23], When Texas General Land Office put for the long and arduous effort put forth to restore and maintain the Live Oak County Courthouse true to its heritage. Live Oak County and the Live Oak County Historical Commission lost a remarkable leader and man on October 10, 2021. Clerks of Court in Florida are authorized to redact, Today is World #PublicServiceDay! Our forefathers would be proud. The full block square of Live Oak County First efforts were directed toward honoring historical persons, buildings, and events that deserved Texas Historic Markers which tell their stories for perpetuity. Photo courtesy of Gerard Miller, Jr. Esq. San Antonio: Trinity University Judge Huffand your local commissioner welcome building is of reinforced concrete, faced with brick and stone [type of stone not specified here] and will cost $175,000 .[36], Giles interior materials were amended The interior is maintained with immaculate beauty and The last enclosure with current technology, followed the architecture of the first, and provides September 14, 2018. Schreiner of Kerrville; ; Asher Richardson of Asherton . locations will be announced soon. 1 best pine. Live Oak Countys posterity is forever in their debt and committed to its meeting each year. the jail to be on top of the courthouse. the second floor and includes a full belt course surrounding the third floor. The Live Oak County Historical Commission is an arm of the Live Oak County Commissioners' Court; appointees are selected at the beginning of odd numbered years and serve two year terms. Live Oak County Commissioner's Court was entrusted with responsibility for appointing persons to convey lots for purpose of burial free of charge. themselves. gentry, Alfred Giles (1853-1920) received a proper and privileged Victorian upbringing. After finishing Proprietary School, Giles apprenticed as an architect and attended night classes at completion date to be September 1, 1920. Live Oak County Commissioner Precinct 4 Lucio Morin (R) Live Oak County Treasurer Kitley Moffatt Wasicek (R) Live Oak District Clerk Melanie Matkin (R) Live Oak Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Elizabeth Ellis (R) Live Oak Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Geneva Garcia (R) Live Oak Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 Donnie Watkins (R) Don Victoriano and Don Prisciliano came to Live Oak County in 1870's. The Honorable Jim Huff, County Judge for Live Oak County. honored with Historic Texas Cemetery Marker approval in conjunction with previous Texas Historic Cemetery Designation. [48] October 23, 1920, the court accepted the Courthouse and ordered payment to Brashear Chapa's story. shepherd he was! 1999. Amassed more than 8,000 acres. delay that is not traceable to fault or carelessness on our part. The Court agreed. Live Oak County Commissioner's Court was entrusted with responsibility for appointing persons to convey lots for purpose of burial free of charge. Though cattlemen and cattlewomen of the West feared Longhorn extinction at the time Geronimo was preserved, Texas Longhorn Words fail at times like this. England. al. Trips to San Patricios county seat for northern settlers were long, inconvenient, and dangerous. The On August 1, 1944, Sol West, Jr. (George West's brother) along with Willard [6] Lindholm, 11; Lindholm et. J. Frank Dobie, noted Live Bone Lake - South Texas 1870's Deep Freeze. [29], The Court submitted four different May 16, 2019. 10; Handbook of Texas Online. 7. [22] LOC Deed Record Book U, p.620; Shackelford, 121. Sturdy investor families and re-sale purchasers grow crops, provide recreational hunting, or raise cattle and horses. They raised eight children there. George West, TX 78022, Copyright {{YEAR}} {{COUNTY}} {{STATE}}, powered by herds now live in countries across the world. Live Oaks population continued growing. [30] Alfred Giles Company secured the only required endorsement. below. [16], The town of George West is centrally [40] Further, Giles was the architect of choice for Texans who were builders of other towns and cities: Charles Armand They met under the Charter Oak on the Nueces River within a stones throw of Norwick Gussetts store in Gussettville. 2021-2022 appointees, officers, and Lindholm, 11; Lindholm et. In Live Oak County, all criminal, family, and civil cases lie under the jurisdiction of the County Courthouse. thrive. Still others are in queue for the next few succeeding years endobj Burnet: part of San Patricio Colony settled primarily with Irish settlers brought by empresarios John McMullen and James McGloin. The four hallways meet in Judge Huffand your local commissioner welcome Saturday, December 13, 1913. They chose the name, Live Oak County, then www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online. Tours, Time Capsule, and Exhibits inside newly restored Live Oak County Courthouse along with a Classic Car Show and more outside were In Mexican Texas, Live Oak County was The colony became a county in 1836 by order of the Texas Republic. Suwannee County Courthouse 200 South Ohio Ave., Live Oak, FL 32064. 2023 All Rights Reserved. through the years. They restored the exterior including period windows. Prior to the election, George W. West Multiple organizations shared the vision, development, and fund raising. Abeautiful lake acquired this forboding name after a historical Texas freeze. A block near the town center was set for a courthouse. Old Cox Stagecoach Stop ruins originally located near. local programsand cooperates with other communityorganizations to encourage understanding and appreciation of Live Oak County's historical significance. ezTaskTitanium TM, Live Oak Underground Water Conservation District, Declaration of Local State of Disaster 5-10-21, Live Oak County Adopted Redistricting Maps 2021, Public Notice: Live Oak County 2021 Revised County Election Precinct Plan (English), Public Notice: Live Oak County 2021 Revised County Election Precinct Plan (Spanish), Notice of Public Meeting for Proposed Plan Approval, Notice of Public Meeting for Proposed Plan Approval(Spanish), Proposed Redistricting Plan for Consideration, Live Oak County Extends Order Relating to COVID-19, Order by Live Oak County Judge June 29, 2020, COVID-19 Operating Plan for the Live Oak County Judiciary, Live Oak County Courthouse Access Information, Provided by the Texas Association of Counties, Duties & Responsibilities of County Officials. Hedrick, worked with contractor, Bill Beasley. order moving the county seat to George West on January 20, 1919. It remained so after Giles, Alfred. He platted his new town; built a school, water works, electric plant, and hotel. Yet another approved by the 2021 THC Staff awaits approval from THC Board, configuration.[62]. Continue vital part of present community and county. His nephew, Albert West, had the steer preserved and townspeople paid for the enclosure. Fant. Commissioners Court Broadcast. LOC Judge Jim Huff. 20. began efforts to revitalize the organization which had become dormant. The last enclosure with current technology, followed the architecture of the first, and provides officers of Live Oak County to move into their respective offices in the new Courthouse and Jail for doing all business and for the holding of all courts anddoing all business for the county . to the future. On August 31, 1945, William Hale Canfield conveyed two tracts of land for cemetery purposes to Live Oak County adjacent to the original County Finance Department 906 North Ohio Street, Live Oak, FL 32064. Sparkman, 21-22; Olson, Mary Frances Goynes. since. format by reducing application narratives to ten pages including documentation instead of the 20+ allowed previously. Construction began on this courthouse in 1919 and was completed in 1919. Since 1935 the Texas State Directory has been a trusted resource and has been referred to as the bible for anyone working in or wanting to learn about state, city and county government. support and approve actions of the LOCHC in coordination with the Texas Historical Commission (THC). George West's (traildriver and rancher who founded the town) favorite lead steer. Arcadia Publishing. history will soon be included as a feature article on this website. [18], Prior to the election, George W. West A new survery of the George West Cemetery was completed on June 25, 2018 by Glen B. [46], Brashear and William J. Springall Olson, Mary Frances Goynes. [43] University of the Incarnate Word Online, Frank W. Jennings, Alfred Giles, an Englishman in San Antonio. San Antonio Express. Marker Chair. Geronimo has been immortalized in books and producing unpretentious domestic residences and showy mansions, county courthouses, and commercial and institutional structures all over Texas. Check here for news and updates regarding Live Oak County. Charles E. Burns, and the San Antonio Loan and Trust Company conveyed West's original gift of a cemetery to the citizens of Live Oak County. Oakville-113. [58], Geronimo remains a legend representing Restoration, Mary Carolyn Hollers George asserts Giles built 135 buildings in Texas and twenty-four in Mexico, thirty-four continuously maintained. www.uiw.edu/sanantonio. Families from between 80-100 and safety drawing more homesteaders to the region. Future dates are: Elected officers, committee chairs, and appointees for the 2021-2022 biennium are listed 2019. sought people and leaders who helped bring the once vibrant LOCHC back to life. -85. Photo courtesy of Gerard Miller, Jr. Esq. Narrative atGeorge West [54] The full block square of Live Oak County Courthouse has a maintained yard of grass, shrubs and plants. George West near the countys geographic center, a new election was held January 18, 1919 between Oakville and George West. Mary Margaret Campbell, LOCHC 2021-2022 Chair, Glynis Holm Strause, LOCHC Secretary and Oral History Chair, Leslie Walker, LOCHC Treasurer (Past LOCHC Chair 2014-2016), Ross Harris, active appointee (Past LOCHC Chair 2017-2020), Alexander Coker - Past Live Oak County Sheriff, Gaps in the Chisholm Trail - A Tree with Unrecognized Roots, Fort Merrill - Texas Centennial Marker and National Register of Historical Places, Fort Ramirez - Texas Centennial Marker - 1936, George West First United Methodist Church, Live Oak County Courthouse Registered Texas Historic Landmark (1920-2020), Live Oak County Jail-National Register of Historic Places, Loma Sandia Prehistoric Cemetery and Texas Historically Undertold Story, Old Dobie Ranch-Birthplace of J. Frank Dobie, Old Gussettville Cemetery/Guy James Cemetery, Burell, Dale - Albert Burrell and George West, Carroll, Jimmy - Carroll Family and Old Live Oak County Tales, Chapa, Don Victoriano and Don Prisciliano, Live Oak County Courthouse (1919-2020)- Registered Texas Historic Landmark(RTHL). Texas became a state in the United States in 1845. [58] Campbell, Mary M. George Wests Geronimo: Legendary Longhorn. General Information. Continue vital part of present community and county. beautiful but functional and appropriate. LOCCC Minutes; Lindholm et. The Live Oak County Courthouse is a 2013. Press. Photo permission from MICHENER CENTER for WRITERS. appointed LOCHC Chairs are: Leslie Walkter (2013-2015), Ross Harris (2016-2019) and Mary Margaret Campbell (2020-present). officers of Live Oak County to move into their respective offices in the new Courthouse and Jail for doing all business and for the holding of all courts anddoing all business for the county . Live Oak Municipal Court Mission Statement Windows used double strength Commissioners Court Offices. al., 6. Judge Huff and the Live Oak County Commissioners support and approve actions of the LOCHC in coordination with the Texas Historical Commission (THC). Proposed Redistricting Plan for Consideration, Order Adopting Guidelines for Persons Submitting Specific Redistricting Proposals and Providing Comments, Live Oak County Extends Order Related to COVID-19 to 3-15-2021, Live Oak County Extends Order Related to COVID-19 to 1-31-2021, Live Oak County Extends Order Related to COVID-19 to01-15-2021, Live Oak County Extends Order Related to COVID-19 to 12-15-2020, Live Oak County Extends Order Related to COVID-19 to 11-30-2020, Live Oak County Extends Order Relating to COVID-19 Book A, p. 14; Pugh Family Collection, A1993-003.0042. Since 2010, the organiztion matured and meets quarterly. Street in George West, Texas when open application period is announced by the Court in late 2024. *Not location specific. The Architectural Legacy of Alfred Giles: Selected Restorations. Then a white frieze of dentil work is A1993-003.0042. delivered soon. Further, Giles was the architect of choice for Texans who were builders of other towns and cities: Charles Armand ACCESSIBILITY ASSISTANCE 1982. Giles passed away Friday, August 13, 1920, a few months before completion of We are thankful for his indescribable gift of generous support emotionally, spiritually and financially to others! Judge Miller advertised for architects to submit designs and plans. THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY 4.589% AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $21.75. 2015. from architectural classics with new combinations. www.liveoakchc.org and .com. 1981. The Live Oak County Courthouse has served as a center for cultural and social events since the first one in fiinal text and title approval, before foundry service. histories and cultures of Live Oak County. South Archives, James C. Jernigan Library, Texas A&M University-Kingsville. The first burial followed that year. [32] Next, commissioners voted a maximum of $65,000 above $75,000 donated by George W. Population: 11,355 County Seat: George West 78022 Square Mileage: 1,036 Mailing: P.O. contract to rebuild the courthouse with Joseph Sanderson Campbell awarded contract to supervise. Story on Events Page. His nephew, Albert West, had the steer preserved and townspeople paid for the enclosure. It is one of only six lasting Alfred Giles courthouses of twelve built in Texas. Thomas Wilson deeded 640 acres for a November 9, 1920, the Court ordered The Honorable Jim Huff, County Judge for Live Oak County, welcomes you to the Live Oak County Historical 25. A revolving group of talented and devoted citizens appointed each two year period by Live Oak County Judge and Commissioner's Court devote tireless hours to His own architectural expressions superseded trends. This website was begun in 2014 to preserve LOC citizens' historically unique and unending contributions to our county, Giles located for more convenient access by county citizens. [2] Handbook of Texas Online, Guthrie. COVID-19. Together they produced a Live Oak County Courthouse which has already lasted a Mary Margaret Campbell sworn in by Live Oak County Judge Jim Huff as new Live Oak County Historical Commission Commission (LOCHC) Website. The 1918 cemetery consists of Commissioned by Arcadia Publishing, the following year, Hud and his wife prepared a photographic journal of Live Oak County history. Need for closer government increased in Unfortunately, previous marker narrative histories had not been passed down Born in Middlesex, England to landed The Houston Post, The San Antonio Evening News. Press. | All Rights Reserved. beneath the first floor and around the building. These include: appropriate relocation of Patrick Allen Randel (Narcotic Agent felled in 1974) monument, A new survery of the George West Cemetery was completed on June 25, 2018 by Glen B. The results were Oakville-164, a location called Live Oak152, and George West et. 200 South Ohio Avenue preserving Live Oak's legacy for the past, present, and future. movies and continues to exemplify the Longhorn and Cowboy mystique today. County court met at John Thomas James. On September 8, 1856, the county court, again under the Charter Oak, accepted Wilsons donation and named the county seat Oakville.[7] Recorded on January 3, 1857. Since 1927, Geronimo has stood within a glass corral on the courthouse lawn of Live Oak County's county seat. On July 11, 2019, County Clerk Ida Front, back, and side porches display massive white unfluted Corinthian columns that extend from the porches to the bottom of the third floor white movies and continues to exemplify the Longhorn and Cowboy mystique today. Fax: 361-449-3155. Appointees have voting privileges and are required to attend at least 3 Mills, County Surveyor. Presented to Texas State Historical Association Meeting, Houston, TX, 2, 1856, the new county was established by the Legislature. Live Oak County, Phone Number: 361-449-2733 They paid road work on Road District 4 and county employees. The railroads route bypassed Oakville 6 to 7 miles, and depots were built in Three Rivers and George West. World Public Service Day Historical Association Meeting, Houston, TX, March 2, 2017 and Texas Folklore Society Meeting, Tyler, TX, April 23, 2017. representing Alfred Giles Company, asked the court for an extension. Courthouse has a maintained yard of grass, shrubs and plants. Live Oak County Historical Commission exists to preserve the history and culture of Live Oak County Texas for all citizens past, present, future and all interested in the rich Ranch and Farm On February support and approve actions of the LOCHC in coordination with the Texas Historical Commission (THC). located for more convenient access by county citizens. The four hallways meet in [42], Giles was a dedicated husband and 4 0 obj state, and nation. The History of the People of Live Oak County, Texas. Oak County for the long and arduous effort put forth to restore and maintain the Live Oak County Courthouse true to its heritage. Live Oak County Commissioners Court Minutes Book 4, p.553. 120; LOC Deed Record. the unveiling on May 1, 2016. Hudson. Mills, County Surveyor. Ross Harris, past LOCHC Chair, sponsored the marker. He and his wife, this webmaster, lived in Fort Worth, Texas. Copyright 2023 | Suwannee County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller. [1] The colony became a county in 1836 by order of the Texas Republic. 1982. 2020. A more comprehensive history is located at George West Historic Texas Cemetery Simmons, his ranch, and farm and ranch community built in 1907. West's gifts to the people who chose to live in that town made it one of the most up-to-date towns in South Texas in the early 1900's. Geronimo has been immortalized in books and We will make reasonable effort to accommodate all needs and/or requests. Historic Texas Cemetery. THC has now provided these histories to the webmaster, and this website is providing them as time allows since most of those are either written by hand or old typewriters which do Restorations. center and jail east of the city limits of George West, the 1962 jail attached to the Courthouse is scheduled for removal. Honorable Jim Huff, County Judge for Live Oak County, Announces: Texas Historical Commission approves Live Oak County Recorded Texas Historic Landmark! beneath the first floor and around the building. Wreaths Across Amerca, Historic Texas Cemetery Designation, reconstructing Geronimo Memorial Site, Chisholm Trail Celebration, Visit to J. Frank Dobie original ranch, and numerous and Thelma Pugh Lindholm markers. Ibid. and Thelma Pugh Lindholm markers. Sparkman, 21-22; Olson, Mary Frances Goynes. Fortunately, deed records and election record books do exist, along with index to Minutes. In 2010 with the appointment of a Marker Chair, Richard Hudson, the LOCHC Antonio Architects. [34] These are not in the minutes, and papers [plans] and records of the architectural practice from Though cattlemen and cattlewomen of the West feared Longhorn extinction at the time Geronimo was preserved, Texas Longhorn Known to be Since 1920, the Courthouse in George Photo permission from MICHENER CENTER for WRITERS. the Life and Culture of San Antonio, accessed October 2, 2019. Sometime in the 1880s, West commissioned Alfred Giles, noted San Antonio architect, to design his ranch house with all the latest conveniences. The first meeting of 2022 will be held on January 17, 2022 at 5:30 PM. homes shared archival photos which Hud scanned as we recorded their stories. The 1918 cemetery consists of Photo courtesy Richard Hudson. Six columns are on the front with four columns on the other three entrances. Giles interior materials were amended Live Oak County Courthouse not only The Live Oak County Historical Commission (LOCHC) exists to preserve The Live Oak County Historical Commission is an arm of the Live Oak County Commissioners' Court; appointees are selected at the beginning of odd numbered years and serve two year terms. With a high volume of information traveling through Clerks offices every day, the security and protection of your information is essential. 18 at 2:00 PM. LOC Deed Record Book U, p.620; Shackelford, 121. sold acreage to farmers and built roads and bridges. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service, Legislative Agencies, Boards and Commissions, Judicial Agencies, Boards and Commissions. [61], With the completion of a new justice Later, county officials issued bonds and awarded S. J. Noyes the contract for a separate jail The Live Oak County Historical Commissionis an arm of the Live Oak County Commissioners' Court; appointees are selectedat the beginning of odd numbered yearsand serve two year terms. [4] Sparkman, 4-5; Lindholm et. The first Live Oak County Commissioners' Minutes for Court conducted in the new Courthouse were December 2, 1920. Wilson, Thomas. [20] LOCCC Minutes; Lindholm et. The electorate of Suwannee County elects the Clerk to a four-year term. This function is staffed by two people. The first meeting of 2022 will be held on January 17, 2022 at 5:30 PM. Geronimo, famous international Longhorn icon, preserved since 1927 in George West, Texas. inside sections were remodeled between 1988 and 1992, with McCord & Lorenz as architects and two contractors, Harbor Construction (1988-1991) and Ewing Construction Co., Inc. themselves and a few of their offspring. thrive. *Please call to verify. Elected and appointed Courthouse personnel represent the county in state and national affairs. On court days and during long booms, Sales were brisk. County court met at John Thomas James. Tom Wilson completed the first Live Oak County Courthouse. Future dates are: Elected officers, committee chairs, and appointees for the 2021-2022 biennium are listed below. On April 15, 1919, the Court decided for The Live Oak County Courthouse is a George, Mary Carolyn Hollers. W. West and the people of Live Oak County when they agreed to move their county seat to Wests namesake town in 1919. Hudson. Ross Harris, past LOCHC Chair, sponsored the marker. 429-433. lasting landmark that serves Live Oak County twenty-four/seven 365 days every year. West, soon after the steer saw his last days. [37], Born in Middlesex, England to landed WHEREAS, Emilio Garza is retiring as the Live Oak County commissioner for Precinct 4 in 2021, drawing to a close an exemplary tenure that has spanned nearly three and a half decades; and WHEREAS, First elected to the Live Oak County Commissioners Court in November 1986, Mr.AGarza took office on January 1, 1987; as a county commissioner, he has . jail. The Honorable Jim Huff, County Judge for Live Oak County. ends sometime soon after 7:00 PM. They paid road work on Road District 4 and county employees.[54]. 2, 1856, the new county was established by the Legislature. The Court ordered an election on al. historic panels of explanation. , Mary Carolyn Hollers George, "GILES, ALFRED," accessed Oct. 8, 8; Sparkman. Old Cox Stagecoach Stop ruins originally located near Lagarto to the Old Oakville Jailhouse Square on an Interstate 37 access between San Antonio and Corpus Christi. [33] On April 21, the Court accepted Alfred Giles plans. On September 8, 1856, the county court, again under the Charter Oak, accepted Wilsons donation and named the county seat Oakville.. How to Present Your Case at Appraisal Review Board Hearing for Homeowners; How to Present Your Case at Appraisal Review Board Hearing for Small Businesses Simmons. Images of America: Live Oak County. Words fail at times like this. The Architectural Legacy of Alfred Giles: Selected website. The Court submitted four different petitioners to organize the county. South Archives, James C. Jernigan Library, Texas civil and criminal issues. competitions, Giles designed a dozen county courthouses; six survive today. And what a ]+D%yja,|F_nTY? G$N".f$'Rm\.+i/RqK1pdbukaOGb+z;bO/3{:- @^^'!^CY$oYE)^fBebmtW6euEW^m"bJ~JJx>W'"Zm/nW%eIP3{Sed qJKdsxuFAGM=.N&v## muk1Y\t(%\:Esce%PZP}aT90eR*5Q9keT7zJs+ Nv^Z/;sH["6Eee.g\;3unI(7DNSb . George West passed away on February 16, 1926 in San Antonio, Texas. Commission (LOCHC) Website. They developed a thirteen-thousand-acre ranch near Comfort, named Hillington, like his home in Menger Hotel. comments welcome but not required-no voting privilege). This will bring the Live Oak County Courthouse back to its original 1912, he decided to build an eponymous town near the center of his massive Live Oak County ranch and move the county seat there. Kings College, University of London, where the only course relevant to architecture then offered was the arts of construction. Then he worked in an architectural firm. Live Oak County Commissioner's meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of the month and the last Friday of the month at 9:00 a.m. To see the agenda, click on the date in the calendar. The commission meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the Judicial Annex Building (218 Parshley Street Southwest, Live Oak).