The Islander Newspaper E-Edition Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Page 1

5 fawns rescued. 15 AsTheWorldTerns take Margaritaville detour. 6

Seagrass science. 24

‘Kids Day’ delivers. 29 JUNE 6, 2018 FREE

VOLUME 26, NO. 32

Anna Maria amasses $2.83 million for new pier. 3 City candidates posture, emerge. 4-5

The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992

The Islander editorial, reader letters. 6

Anna Maria negotiates $685K pier demo contract

Op-Ed

10-20 YEARS AGO

From the archives. 7

DOT proposes quick fixes to traffic woes. 8

Meetings

On the government calendar. 8 Make plans, save a date. 10

Happenings

Community announcements, activities. 11 Turtle nesting surges post-Alberto. 14 Center to see $100K for improvements. 16 Storm soaks island holiday. 18

Obituaries. 20

By Bianca Benedí Islander Reporter Anna Maria has a demolition contract for the Anna Maria City Pier. The terms are to be determined. The start date also is unknown. Sully’s Quality Projects, a Venice-based firm, was the top candidate according to a ranking system that measured skill, experience, references, location of contractors, work plan and adherence to specifications of the project. Commissioners voted 4-0 May 29 to authorize murphy to negotiate with Sully’s during a meeting to review the bids. Commissioner Dale Woodland was absent. The mayor made the offer. The bottom line is more than $685,000 and the city is willing to pay, but mayor dan Murphy said he needs further commission authorization to proceed, particularly for a requested advance payment. In an email reply June 1, Sean Sullivan of Sully’s requested the city alter the terms of the contract for the pier demo to include

Streetlife.

22

When the rain comes. 25 Adult soccer playoffs set at center. 26 Rain? The fish don’t mind. 27 Real estate transactions. 28

ISL BIZ Island insurance icon sells. Biz roundup. 30 CLASSIFIEDS. 32

A pelican perches May 31 atop the Anna Maria City Pier. The pier has been closed since Sept. 11, 2017, following damage by Hurricane Irma. Islander Photo: Jack Elka

a down payment by June 7 of $53,882. The commission was to hold a special meeting at 2 p.m. June 4, after the islander went to press, to discuss Sully’s counter offer.

resulted in three bids the city deemed either too expensive — two bids came in at more than $750,000 — or from companies deemed too inexperienced. The revised RFP included a new ranking system that de-emphasized locality and rfP redo emphasized cost and experience for the conThe commission had voted May 18 to tractor, and required completion by the end re-issue a request for proposals and accept of august. another round of bids after the first round Five companies submitted bids by the May 25 deadline. three firms — Sully’s, Speeler and PLEASE SEE Pier PAGE 3 By Kathy Prucnell Islander Reporter Life means life. Andrew Helderman, 28, was sentenced to life in prison May 31 after his second manatee county trial for a 2014 stabbing in Holmes Beach. The four-man, two-woman jury deliberated just under two hours and found Helderman guilty on one count of first-degree attempted murder with a weapon. two days of courtroom proceedings included testimony from the female victim, her doctor, two minors who lived nearby at the time, a Holmes Beach police investigator, a manatee county Sheriff’s office crime technician and an EMT who treated the victim at the scene March 14, 2014, according to lead prosecutor assistant State attorney dickey Hough. Fireworks to blame? Helderman’s case went to trial once Neighbors on Hampshire Lane watch as WMFR tackles a fire that broke out before. in december 2015, a judge declared a in a garage shortly after 6 p.m. June 1 mistrial, finding him incompetent following in Holmes Beach. No one was hurt, but a second day in court where he took on his the home had approximately $300K in own defense and questioned Holmes Beach damages. For story, see page 2. Islander PLEASE SEE life PAGE 2 Photo: Courtesy Sgt. Mike Pilato/HBPD

Life sentence ends 2014 HB stabbing case

Sisters search for angel in fight against cancer. 21

Andrew Helderman, shackled and guarded, enters a Manatee County courtroom for a February hearing. He was sentenced May 31 after a jury found him guilty of attempted murder in the stabbing of his former roommate in Holmes Beach. Islander File Photo: Kathy Prucnell

www.islander.org


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
The Islander Newspaper E-Edition Wednesday, June 6, 2018 by The Anna Maria Islander Newspaper - Issuu