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Astheworldterns. 6 ‘Vaccine tourism’ regulated. 4
Meetings. 4 federal order mandates masks for some properties, travel. 5 Island officials briefed on transportation projects. 5
Opinions. 6 10-20 YEARS AGO
Looking back. 7
HB orders fines. 8 BB sides with county on refueling at ramps. 9
Save a date. 10
Happenings announcements. 11 ‘Re-imagined’ museum opens in Cortez. 12-13
‘Tenacious’ fire in Cortez, $2.5M yacht a total loss
West Manatee fire Rescue fire Marshal Rodney Kwiatkowski said, “this is likely the most tenacious fire we’ve gone to war with.” the 911 call for a boat fire at Cortez Cove Marina was made at about 3:45 p.m. Jan. 18 with WMfR and Cedar Hammock firefighters and apparatus responding. they fought the fire aboard the 75-foot Princess Motor Yacht, dry-docked for repairs at the Cortez Cove Marina on the waterfront at 4522 121st St. Court, Cortez, for 18 hours and prevented damage to surrounding boats, structures and the environment in the process. Story: Page 3. Islander Photo: Courtesy Jim Carver
AM asks public for pier ideas
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Obituaries. 14 aM residents nominated for top citizen. 15
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Streetlife. 16 Island officers assist at inauguration. 16 WMfR HQ construction ahead of schedule. 17 Wildlife rescue soars into 2021. Cold-stunned turtle succumbs. 18
You say tomato? 19 time to tackle sports. 20 Plenty of species going for live shrimp. 21
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PropertyWatch. 23 CLASSIFIEDS. 24 Literacy week @aMe. 26
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the house built on stilts over the water in Sarasota Bay by Raymond guthrie Jr. in 2017 — the subject of a court ordered demolition with a deadline that passed Jan. 24 — still stands across the water from the a.P. Bell fish Co. docks. Islander file Photo
Demo deadline passes, stay sought By Ryan Paice Islander Reporter
Another deadline to demolish Raymond Guthrie Jr.’s house in Sarasota Bay near the commercial docks of Cortez has come and gone. And the structure — built on pilings over the water — remains standing. Guthrie told The Islander Jan. 24 he would “maintain the status quo” and keep the house standing on the waterfront for the foreseeable future.
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He filed a motion Jan. 14 for a stay of enforcement of 12th Judicial Circuit Judge Edward Nicholas’ order requiring him to remove the structure by the Jan. 24 deadline, but he hadn’t received a court response as of Jan. 24. Guthrie for three years has been locked in a legal battle with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, which safeguards the state-owned Sarasota Bay waters where the stilt house stands on pilings. tuRn to CAMP, Page 2
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Anna Maria officials are fishing for ideas. City commissioners and Mayor Dan Murphy are interested in public opinion about the best uses for the vacant building on the rebuilt Anna Maria City Pier. A city pier workshop meeting is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, to solicit thoughts regarding the use of the cityowned building, Murphy said Jan. 21 in a phone call with The Islander. The mayor said the meeting will be held on the pier, 100 Bay Blvd., so people could get a feel for the space. “It’s going to take a lot of public input and commission thought,” Murphy said. Among the uses already suggested is a restaurant with inside seating. A former use on the historic pier was a restaurant offering full-service dining and beer and wine sales. As officials prepared to reopen the pier, a number of restaurateurs expressed interest in the location, Murphy said. However, their restaurant plans called for use of the entire structure and Murphy said the commission nixed them in favor of splitting the space. tuRn to Pier, Page 4