Anna Maria Island Sun July 31, 2019

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- Named Best Florida Newspaper In Its Class -

VOL 19 No. 42

July 31, 2019

A summertime Christmas

TOM VAUGHT | SUN

Addison and Hannah White, of Parrish, got an early start for Christmas when they met with Santa Claus at the Anna Maria Island Privateers’s Christmas in July Saturday evening on Bridge Street. More coverage on Page 15.

Grassy Point expansion plans stall City seeks reimbursement for Sunshine lawsuit expenses Commissioners want Judge Edward Nicholas will determine if the defendants must reimburse the city for its attorney fees and legal costs. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

BRADENTON BEACH – The city will try to recover some or all of the estimated $450,000 in attorney fees and legal costs city taxpayers incurred in the Sunshine Law lawsuit filed two years ago by the city and co-plaintiff Jack Clarke. On July 19, Circuit Court Judge Edward Nicholas ruled former city advisory board members Reed Mapes,

INSIDE NEWS 3 POLITICAL CARTOON 6 OUTDOORS 20 PET EVACUATION PAGES 23-24 RESTAURANTS 26-27 REAL ESTATE 28-33 TURTLES 34-35

Tjet Martin, John Metz, Patty Shay, Bill Vincent and Rose Vincent violated the Florida Sunshine Law when they discussed their advisory board business at Concerned Neighbors of Bradenton Beach meetings in 2017. These matters were discussed at two city meetings on Friday, July 26. At 1 p.m., city commissioners participated in a special meeting that provided for public discussion on the judge’s ruling and the recovery of attorney fees and legal costs. At approximately 2 p.m., the commission and City Attorney Ricinda Perry convened a non-public shade meeting that allowed for private discussion on SEE SUNSHINE, PAGE 22

to understand the full impact of trading a Holmes Beach property owner street access to buildable residential lots for 26 acres of property to add to Grassy Point Preserve. BY KRISTIN SWAIN SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com

HOLMES BEACH – Commissioners are concerned about what a potential donation of 26 acres to Grassy Point Preserve in exchange for road access along a city-owned right of way might mean for a 28th Street neighborhood. The property is controlled by Nora Scholan, who inherited the property

and is executor of the will governing it. During a June meeting, she appeared before commissioners to offer the 26 acres to the city in exchange for access along a city right of way to buildable lots located off of 28th Street that otherwise would have no direct access to a street. While commissioners were at first enthusiastic about the trade, they now want to know exactly what they would be allowing to happen in that residential neighborhood before they sign on the dotted line, particularly what buildable lots would be opened up for development and how the surrounding mangroves and sea grapes would be affected. City Engineer Lynn Burnett spoke to commissioners during a July 23 SEE GRASSY POINT, PAGE 25

A CELEBRATION

ANNA Maria City Commissioner

of life for George Wilson Jr. 18

Doug Copeland will not seek reelection. 3

Anna Maria Island, Florida

MANATEE County opposes offshore

drilling for oil and gas. 5 The Island’s award-winning weekly newspaper www.amisun.com


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