Robert Cuff
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Address
142 Bren Mar Ln
Palm Coast, Fl - 32137
Phone
386-445-2677
Candidate's Statement

Bob Cuff is a candidate for Palm Coast City Council, District 1. He is a practicing attorney with 40 years of experience in real estate, land use, business development and estate planning. For 33 of those 40 years, Bob and his family have lived and worked in Palm Coast. Bob is began his legal career as a municipal attorney and prosecutor for the cities of Hollywood and Hallandale in Broward County, Florida. In 1983, he and his wife, Toni, moved to Palm Coast when Bob accepted a position in the legal department of ITT Community Development Corporation, serving as its general counsel during the company’s last several years of operations in Palm Coast. After ITT closed its onsite operations in 2000, Bob became a shareholder with the firm of Rogers, Towers, P.A., representing a wide variety of clients in Flagler County. In 2010, Bob opened his own office in Palm Coast and continues to represent clients in the areas of real estate, business formation, land use, estate planning and probate. Since his arrival, he has worked with a wide variety of community organizations including Rotary Club of Flagler County, Flagler Education Foundation (past president), Flagler Humane Society, Flagler Senior Services, the Flagler Bar Association (past president), Flagler County Drug Court Foundation, the Boy Scouts of America Golden Eagle Dinners and Flagler Habitat for Humanity. Since 2009 he has served as a member of the City’s Planning and Land Development Review Board, helping to oversee the major commercial and residential developments in Palm Coast.
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