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VOL 16 No. 4
November 25, 2015
A citizen extraordinaire
Community service is a way of life for Margaret Jenkins. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
ANNA MARIA – The first order of business at last week’s Anna Maria City Commission meeting was a popular one – presenting Margaret Jenkins with the city’s 2015 Citizen of the Year award. After Commission Chair Doug Copeland called the meeting to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance, Mayor Dan Murphy stepped forward and said, “It’s a great privilege for me to introduce Margaret Jenkins. I think we would all agree that Margaret typifies the type of person we all should aspire to be. She’s completely involved in our community, and I couldn’t begin to even begin to list the contributions Margaret has made to this city.” joe hendricks | sun
Margaret Jenkins was joined by her son, Walt, when being honored as the 2015 Citizen of the Year award.
New rental ordinance adopted The previously adopted ordinance has been replaced by a new one. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
ANNA MARIA – City commissioners have adopted a new and significantly different vacation rental ordinance that is scheduled to take effect April 1. The new ordinance replaces the ordinance adopted in September.
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Although many of the previous vacation rental specific regulations have been removed, the new ordinance still limits occupancy, while providing new enforcement mechanisms and a stringent definition of a bedroom.
Increased enforcement
The new ordinance calls for increased enforcement of existing ordisee ordinance, page 31
Parking meeting hits dead end The issue of how to address parking in the Phase I test area will go back to city commissioners. BY PAT COPELAND SUN STAFF WRITER | pcopeland@amisun.com
HOLMES BEACH – With neither side willing to give up on its parking plan, the City Commission will now be called upon to make a decision on whether to implement a resident permit program, a one-side-of-the-street plan or some combination of the two. The Island Congestion Committee, meeting for the past two years,
has advocated a permit program to be implemented in a Phase I test area where parking on the rights of way would be banned except for residents with permits. The Phase I test area is between Manatee Avenue and 52nd Street west of Gulf Drive, Manatee Avenue north to 43rd Street east of Gulf Drive, 74th to 81st Street west of Gulf Drive, 77th Street between Gulf Drive and Palm Avenue and Aqua Lane. In July, city commissioners agreed in consensus that City Attorney Patricia see parking, page 31
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80 years of service. 20
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