The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, Jan. 01, 2020

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New year’s goals. 3-5, 8

Capitol business. 16

Happy New Year

VOLUME 28, NO. 10

‘Fame’ photos. 23 JAN. 1, 2020 FREE

Astheworldterns use 2020 vision. 6 on the government calendar. 4

Opinions. 6 10-20 YEArs AGo

From the archives. 7

App for Bridge Street food cart wrapped. 8

Happenings Announcements.

The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992

AM pier tenant meets deadline

Ho ho ho, to the beach we go!

By Phil Colpas Islander Reporter

Save the date. HB bark park nears completion. Coquina Beach parking project to finish in spring.

Streetlife. Mullet on the run, fishers give chase.

Gathering. take 5:00: 23

Obituaries. 23 osprey platform rises in Anna Maria. 26

Keeping track in 2020. 27 Turtle Watch opens 2020 adoption program. 27 In the pits, on the links. 28 Shelter from the wind for hookups. 29

ISL BIZ: Business roundup, dates to remember. 30-31

PropertyWatch. 32 CLASSIFIEDS.

NYTimes puzzle.

ABoVE: Santa and a merry band of Privateers pose on Christmas with the Gulf of Mexico as their backdrop on a visit to the Anna Maria Island Beach Cafe and Manatee Public Beach. Islander Photo: AMIP

Celebrity holiday

RIGHT: Alex Michel of Washington, D.C., carries son Leo on his shoulders Dec. 26 at the 50th Street beach. Michel was the first bachelor on season 1 of the reality TV series, “The Bachelor,” in 2002. His family celebrated Christmas in Holmes Beach. Islander Photo: Courtesy Carly Michel

Flashback ’19: Year in review on AMI PART 2

Compiled by Lisa Neff Islander Editor

The Islander cycles into the new year with a recap on the second half of 2019. Sometimes the news proved predictable and the expected happened, as was the case when the Florida Department of Transportation recommended a high, fixed-span bridge to replace the drawbridge on Cortez Road. And sometimes the unexpected happened, as occurred when a barge crashed into the Anna Maria City Pier under construction at the east end of Pine Avenue in Anna Maria and when Anna Maria’s mayor announced to city commissioners that the pier’s T-end

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pitch didn’t match the design. Now, a look back at 2019, from July to the end. July Hepatitis A case confirmed: The Manatee County Health Department confirmed a case of hepatitis A in a food service worker at the Ugly Grouper in Holmes Beach. The health department advised anyone who dined at the restaurant in June to consider getting a vaccination. Holmes Beach commission nixes splash pad: The city commission agreed a splash pad was not a good fit for Holmes PLEASE SEE flashback, PAGE 17

The clock was ticking down when pier tenant Mario Schoenfelder delivered his Anna Maria City Pier lease proposal to the city commission. Anna Maria commissioners granted Schoenfelder an extension from Dec. 13 to Dec. 31 to make his final offer for a new lease. Schoenfelder, who also owns the Rod & Reel Pier in Anna Maria, requested the extra time to perform a cost analysis based on the floor plan and equipment that will be needed in the bait shop and restaurant. His city pier lease is set to expire in December 2020, so a new lease is essential to move forward with the improvements. “Mario sent his offer and it will be discussed at a special meeting at a date yet to be determined,” Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy wrote in a Dec. 27 email to The Islander. “As to the construction of the pier platform — not the restaurant and bait shop — we have an inspection scheduled with I+Icon for Jan. 9. This should be the final inspection of the pier platform — if all passes.” In the lease proposal, Schoenfelder lists several concerns, including how casualty insurance will be provided and how contractors are hired. According to Schoenfelder’s proposal, on June 19, 2019, he received an email from Murphy stating the city had selected Mason Martin LLC to construct the shells for the restaurant, bait shop and bathrooms at the T-end of the pier. “I expressed my concerns about having the city choose the contractor while I am paying the bills and the lack of competition in my letter to the mayor from July 15, 2019, but I received no response from city hall,” Schoenfelder wrote. On Oct. 23, 2019, Mason Martin declined to bid on building out the interior of the buildings, according to Schoenfelder, and the project architect, Schimberg Group, had to begin anew the bidding process. “Since I have now received the necessary bid that allows me to evaluate my investment, I am ready to present this offer,” PLEASE SEE PIER, PAGE 2


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