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VOL 21 No. 30
May 5, 2021
Food, music fest rocks despite propane tank scare BY JASON SCHAFFER SUN CORRESPONDENT | jschaffer@amisun.com
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HOLMES BEACH - The aroma of food truck cuisine and the sounds of local music filled the air on Saturday at the 5th Annual Beach ‘n Food Truck and Music Festival, until a propane leak shut down the event three hours early. The pressure release valve blew on the aboveground propane tank behind Holmes Beach City Hall, next to the festival grounds, around 4:30 p.m., said Terri Kinder, president of the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce, which sponsored the festival. A band was on stage and merchants were manning their booths when it happened. “We immediately called police and the fire department came,” Kinder said. “They pushed everyone back about halfway on the field because they wanted to make sure we were all safe. They had to burn off the propane. There was an enormous flame shooting up. Thankfully, no one was hurt.”
The sound of live music and the smell of area food trucks filled the air at the 5th Annual Beach ‘n Food Truck and Music Festival. SEE FESTIVAL, PAGE 24
DeSantis suspends local COVID orders The governor’s actions coincide with a new state law that will take effect July 1.
Vacation rental bills defeated The Senate and House bills each died in committee before reaching their respective floors for a final vote. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
BY JOE HENDRICKS
future non-hurricane related emergencies regarding business closures, school closures and other quality of life issues for Floridians. “I’ll also sign an executive order
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Legislature’s latest attempt to give the state sole authority over vacation rental regulations has failed. When the Legislature concluded its 2021 session last Friday, two vacation rentals bills, Senate Bill 522 and House Bill 219, both died without being adopted as new state law. In past years, stated legislators attempted - and failed - to preempt virtually all vacation rental regulation to the state. Those failed efforts would have stripped local governments of their
SEE DESANTIS, PAGE 24
SEE BILL, PAGE 30
SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
Local government emergency orders regarding COVID-19 have been invalidated statewide under an executive order that Gov. Ron DeSantis issued Monday morning. At a press conference in St. Petersburg, DeSantis said the suspension of local emergency COVID orders will remain in effect until a new state law he signed today on emergency management procedures takes effect July 1. The new law, passed last week as Senate Bill 2006, will limit local government’s emergency powers during
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Masks will no longer be required for Bradenton Beach City Hall visitors.
ability to regulate, register and inspect vacation rentals at the local level. In the Florida House of Representatives, those all-encompassing regulatory efforts continued and failed again this year. The Florida Senate’s legislative efforts produced an amended bill that eventually focused directly on the state regulation of the remittance of applicable rental and tourist taxes collected by online vacation rental advertising platforms such as Airbnb, VRBO and others. Filed by Sen. Manny Diaz Jr. (R-Miami-Dade), SB 522 originally sought to require advertising platforms to collect and remit taxes for certain transactions; revise an exemption to the prohibition against certain local regulation of vacation rentals; preempt the regulation of advertising platforms to the state; and require advertising platforms to adopt an anti-discrimination policy and to
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