IV Siesta Sand - January 2019

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Making a Splash

CAPTAIN DAWSON DAY

|The new style at the Siesta Key Beach Resort can be described as coastal modern with a Caribbean twist. Expansive pool will be surrounded by palms.

Sarasota native Dawson Day says he has been fishing since he could walk

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HISTORY Did a meteor strike form Point of Rocks?

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105-FOOT PIER Sarasota County Commission unanimously approved the 105-foot-extenstion of a fishing pier at Siesta Key property on the southern part of Midnight Pass Road

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VOLUNTEERING Many Landings residents have chosen to put volunteer energies into tutoring children

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LIGHTING CONTEST The annual contest began, condos entered in groups, Volunteers and staffers rushed to work, all jumping through hoops. Next came the pine boughs and decorative holly to be viewed by the judges aboard the Siesta Trolley

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SIESTA SOUNDS

A ribbon cutting party. The event is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, January 9, from 5 to 7 p.m., and yes, Chris Connolly will be the featured entertainer for this early evening group event

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By Roger Drouin

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After yards of stucco repairs, piles of new shell-stone pavers, more than 50 large palm and coconut trees, large chickee hut and umbrellas, and four months of renovation work, the Siesta Key Beach Resort & Spa, Tiki & Pool is slated to re-open this January. The nearly 60-room resort was already turning heads as major construction work wrapped up the week before Christmas. What had been a conglomerate of mid-century, and deteriorating buildings, is now an updated resort — all painted clean white with cypress soffits — centered around a brand-new, resort style pool-and-spa oasis. The biggest addition besides the new pool: the large chickee hut visible from Ocean Boulevard. “I’m getting a lot of calls,” [from local business owners] says Mike Holderness, who purchased the resort back in May, 2017. “People are driving by and saying what’s going on!” Once people go on the property to see the pool area, “they are blown away,” he adds. The giant chickee hut — at just under 30 feet tall — was built with Everglades cypress, by Seminole Indians, and is attached to the main building fronting Ocean Boulevard. Continued on page 35

As incoming County Commission Chair, Hines makes clear intent to focus on traffic improvements involving U.S. 41/Stickney Point Road intersection By Rachel Brown Hackney As he prepares to take on the role of chair in 2019, Sarasota County Commissioner Charles Hines has signaled his intention to put the focus on improvements to the intersection of U.S. 41 and Stickney Point Road. During the day-long, Dec. 12 public hearing on the Siesta Promenade mixed-use project — which is planned for the northwest quadrant of that intersection — Hines at one point said to Todd Mathes, director of development for Benderson Development, “If you don’t build anything, the evidence is absolutely clear: That intersection is a disaster.”

Hines added, “It truly is a public safety problem,” especially because of the fact that the Stickney Point Road drawbridge can open as often as twice an hour and the four lanes on Stickney Point Road drop to two lanes on Midnight Pass Road on Siesta Key. On Dec. 13, the day after the commissioners approved Siesta Promenade on split votes, Hines sent an email to Paula Wiggins, manager of the county’s Transportation Planning Division; County Administrator Jonathan Lewis; and Spencer Anderson, director of the county’s Public Works Department.

“Considering the results of yesterday’s hearing and the discussion in regards to U.S. 41 and Stickney Point Road,” he wrote, “I really believe it would be worthwhile if we have a serious discussion in regards to our strategy and plans in regards to this congested area. Much like we did, with great success, with River Road and the diverging diamond, if we all believe and know that this is an area that’s only going to get worse over the next few years, we need to have a real strategy and plan to address it.” Continued on page 23

Siesta Promenade wins approval as designed By Rachel Brown Hackney Publishers note: Since many of the other publications have reported the passage of the vote to approve the project, Siesta Sand thought it worthwhile to read the county commissioners’ conversations of the day. Following the vote, Sura Kochman, representative for the Pine Shores neighborhood, sent an email to Siesta Sand. Her statement is as follows: “It is mind-boggling that the BCC ignored our expert testimony regarding the deficiencies in the application, studies required by the Scope of Work that weren’t performed and Comprehensive Plan policies and objectives that Siesta Promenade did not follow. The testimony of 8 organizations, representing thousands of people, in addition to the heartfelt

comments by residents of Sarasota was ignored. The lack of discussion on the issues raised and the comment that if they did carry the decision to another meeting, they would have to sit through more public comment (even though County Attorney Roddy advised them that would not be the case) was shameful. There was no need to handle this in a rushed manner. Seeing the confusion of the Commissioners on what they were voting on and lack of clear direction was highly irregular. We were obviously naive in our hopes that campaign contributions

made by Benderson to the Commissioners’ campaigns would not influence their votes.” With Chair, Nancy Detert in the minority on all but one of the six votes on Dec. 12, the Sarasota County Commission approved Benderson Development’s plans for 414 condominiums/apartments, a 130-room hotel, 133,000 feet of commercial space and 7,000 feet of office space on approximately 24 acres at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Stickney Point Road. Continued on page 7

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