Delighting in Disney. 19
Grassy Point glory. 16
Island justice retires. 23 APRIL 26, 2017 FREE
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The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992 AsTheWorldTerns prank nature. 6 HB mulls center funding request. 2
Op-Ed The Islander editorial, reader letters. 6
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From the archives. 7
Meetings On the government calendar. 8 San Francesco raised, fate uncertain. 8 Canadian tourism declines. 10 Hearing continues on BB zoning appeal. 11
Happenings Community announcements, activities. 12-13
Save the date. 14-15 Facing AMI climate change. 18 Bond denied for murder suspect. 20
Gathering. 22
Obituaries. 22 Streetlife. 24 Great gators. 27 Adult football finals set. 28 Anglers hook up plenty of fish. 29
ISL BIZ Business roundup. 30 Real estate sales. 31 Classifieds. 32-34
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DOT polls county board on future Cortez Bridge options By Ed Scott Islander Reporter What is your choice for the repair or replacement of the Cortez Bridge? Manatee County Commissioner Robin DiSabatino looks at the prospect of two new bridges linking the mainland to Anna Maria Island from the perspective of a boater who waits for a bridge to open and a motorist who sits idle until it closes. DiSabatino and her husband moved to Manatee County in 2004, attracted to the area as a haven for boaters. They recently sailed the Intracoastal Waterway in their 38-foot Hunter sailboat under both the Cortez Road and Manatee Avenue bridges. “You’re stooging around for a half-hour waiting for the bridge to open,” she said. But she also observed motorists on the bridges waiting for the spans to open and close. “That traffic is inconvenienced by me,” she said. DiSabatino enjoyed the period of time the couple kept their boat docked at Marina Jack in Sarasota, near the fixed-span Ringling Bridge. She empathizes with boaters who prefer a fixed-span replacement Cortez Bridge, because it can be difficult to time the trip from one bridge to another.
At a public hearing held by the DOT in August 2016, people viewed options for renovation of the existing Cortez Bridge, new 21- and 35-foot drawbridges and a 65-foot fixed bridge. Islander File Photo: Bonner Joy “If you get to the bridge one minute after it closes, then you have to wait the full halfhour,” she said. “It’s not fun because you have to battle the current (and) little boats going past you under the bridge” in a narrow channel. Sometime during April, representatives of the Florida Department of Transportation met individually with Manatee County commissioners to report the DOT’s progress on the project development and environment study for the Cortez Bridge.
Public speaks out on BB noise issues By ChrisAnn Silver Esformes Islander Reporter “It’s time for everyone to “play nice in the sandbox,” Bradenton Beach Mayor Bill Shearon said April 20. However, this sandbox hosts amplified music performances. The quest for a balance between the enjoyment of live music in the commercial district and the right to peace and quiet in nearby residences has reached a crescendo in Bradenton Beach. The gallery in city hall was filled to capacity April 20 for public comment. Musicians, bar owners, their employees and others came to the meeting to share their concerns. Live entertainment at the Freckled Fin Restaurant, 101 Bridge St., led to owner Scott Lubore’s April 5 arrest for a misdemeanor noise violation following multiple warnings from the Bradenton Beach Police Department. The arrest incited a flood of emails to city commissioners, Mayor Bill PLEASE SEE NOISE PAGE 3
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Jeff Silver, left, holds a sign April 20 outside Bradenton Beach City Hall as Russell Adams performs Don McLean’s “American Pie,” in protest to the city’s noise ordinance. Islander Photo: ChrisAnn Silver Esformes
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According to the DOT study, Cortez Bridge, built in the 1950s, is “functionally obsolete” due to small shoulders, a 9-inch concrete curb separating the travel lanes from the sidewalk and old-style railings. But the bridge remains structurally sound. According to some members of the county board, the DOT appeared to be floating its plan to build a 65-foot fixed-span to replace the aging Cortez Bridge. Of primary interest for the members of PLEASE SEE BRIDGE PAGE 4
By Bianca Benedí Islander Reporter Amendments made to Senate Bill 188 effectively gutted the state’s ability to prevent municipalities from regulating vacation rentals, according to state Sen. Greg Steube, R-Sarasota, who filed the bill. The bill prohibited local ordinances from regulating or restricting vacation rentals and would have stripped Steube local governments of vacation rental regulations adopted after June 2011. As amended, SB 188 specifies local governments still may not prohibit vacation rentals or legislate the frequency or length of stays, the same as the current law. Local ordinances that regulate vacation rentals, including licenses, taxes or restricted building codes and occupancy limits also PLEASE SEE STATE BILL PAGE 2
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