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CONDO LIGHTING Siesta Key Condo Council Holiday Lighting Winners 2016
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KEN & JD CHESTER
State of Florida announces notice of intent to issue Big Pass dredging permit Siesta Key Association meeting Jan 12, 4:30 PM St. Boniface Church
New residential structure at 6100 Midnight Pass Road By Rachel Brown Hackney www.SarasotaNewsLeader.com
Meet Ken and JD Chester owners of Munchies 4:20 Café
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DR. BEACH Dr. Stephen Leatherman advocates for an intensive environmental study prior to any dredging of Big Pass
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BEACH WEDDING
At the suggestion of Sarasota County Commission Chair Alan Maio, the owner of the property at 6100 Midnight Pass Road on Siesta Key has agreed to move a new structure with eight dwelling units completely landward of the county’s Gulf Beach Setback Line (GBSL). The original plan called for them to be 32.7 feet seaward of that line. After reaching that agreement, the board voted unanimously on Dec. 14 to approve a Coastal Setback Variance for 6100 MPR LLC to allow a pool and deck on the site that still would be seaward of the GBSL. “I think this is pretty much your finest hour,” Commissioner Nancy Detert told Maio. “You have brought together consensus on a very thorny issue that bothered us all. And this way, you’re happy; hopefully, the neighbors are happy. I’m happy.” As for the GBSL, she said, “That is literally our line in the sand.” Attorney William Merrill III of the Icard Merrill firm in Sarasota said his client would have the site plan for the new construction reconfigured to incorporate the changes and then present them to county environmental permitting staff for approval. Continued on page 21
Siesta Key Association moving ahead with legal action Ever since the need to find a source of sand for Lido Key without impacting Siesta Key, the Siesta Key Association has worked diligently to find an appropriate solution. Continued on page 17
Ali & Jonathan’s Beach Wedding on beautiful Siesta Beach
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WHO’S PLAYING
Meet James Albritton
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SAND CASTLES
Benderson Development to conduct studies for Siesta Promenade project By Roger Drouin
“Ghostly” Landings Shopping Center to be sold at auction
|Several parcels in the plaza could be sold Jan. 24 By Roger Drouin
The Landings Shopping Plaza could have a new owner by the end of January. And with that change in ownership, some potential changes could come to the plaza that has been plagued vacant storefronts. Those |The mixed-use project continues to prove controversial by changes could include retrofitted W h a t k i n d o f m i x e d - u s e The neighborhood workshop, retail spaces and new businesses project can rise up at a large, held by Benderson Development, filling them. key parcel of vacant land that on Dec. 19 asked area residents In 2015, a mortgage company was once a mobile home park? what feasibility studies or other filed a foreclosure suit against And what will the impacts be issues they would like to see the owner of the several parcels on bordering properties and studied for Benderson’s planned within the plaza that total about neighbors? That was again the d e v e l o p m e n t . T h o s e i t e m s 93,000-square feet of commercial topic of another public meeting on would then be addressed as space. According to the lis a project proposed by Benderson part of application requirements pendens suit filed in December, Development Co., which owns 24 for a Critical Area Plan that, 2015, the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, acres at the northwest corner of if ultimately approved by the National Association, as trustee U.S. 41 and Stickney Point Road County Commission, would for Morgan Stanley Capital Inc., and plans to construct a mixed- allow increased density at the site. instituted the foreclosure filing use lifestyle center. Continued on page 40 against owner, Michigan-based
Landings of Sarasota Florida LLC. A total of at least three parcels within the Landings Shopping Center were included in the foreclosure suit. In the latest development, in November, at an online auction, the lender sold the mortgage note on this portion of the plaza, Aaron Kantu, an executive for Ten X, a commercial real estate transaction platform, told Siesta Sand. Now, the property itself is slated for sale at a county online auction on Jan. 24, 2017, according to 12th Judicial Circuit court documents. There will likely be a lot of interest in the property, says Ron Flynn, a commercial realtor with Key Solutions Real Estate. Continued on page 39
Development Projects #1 - Dairy Queen page 2
#2 - Siesta Key Hotel page 3
#3 - Cassia Cay page 9
Five Things to Consider When Buying a Retirement Home in Sarasota Crescent Siesta Key, located on the south end of Crescent beach
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Like many of life’s great events, many dream of the day they’ll buy their retirement home – and they should! They’ve worked hard over the years, built up their equity and saved where they could, all for the chance to spend their days of retirement in their dream location. Unfortunately, some big mistakes can make this idyllic train of thought come to a screeching halt, but not if you know how to avoid them. Here’s what you and your spouse should consider if you’re hoping to purchase a retirement
home in the near future: Make a 5 Year Plan He dreams of a home near the golf course, but she dreams of being close to the sea. Regardless of where you want to live, you’re going to need to have your finances in order to really start looking. First and foremost, make sure that you and your spouse are on the same page when it comes to your future plans. If you’re both dreaming of moving to a particular city, it can be a great idea to visit there a few times first to make sure
you really love the community. Then, think about what kind of house you might want or need in
a few years, whether it be a singlefamily home or condo. Continued on page 40