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privateers launch 50-year celebration
islanders get vaccine. 4 county opposes lockdowns. 4
Meetings. 4 BB reviews beach-tobusiness shuttle. 5
Opinions. 6 10-20 YeARS AGo
Looking back. 7
HB planners dip into sea level rise. 8 HB community garden plows forward. 9
What’s up on ami? 10
Happenings announcements. 11
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Treehouse owners defy city, plead for help
property owners Richard Hazen and Lynn Tran-Hazen filed a writ of certiorari with the Lawsuits come with a cost. U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 22, 2020, in a furA treehouse built without permits in ther attempt to keep the “Robinson CrusoeSchool choice looms. 13 Holmes Beach in 2011 has resulted in four style” treehouse — illegally built within the pending lawsuits with the city and Florida setback for the state’s erosion control line Gathering. 14 Department of Environmental Protection — from being removed by the city. lasting nearly 10 years, with a new plea by A writ of certiorari is a request that the the treehouse owners to the U.S. Supreme lower court send up the case for review by Court. the high court. The case in the lower court Obituaries. 14 Acting without legal representation, was denied a review and hearing in spite of Legislators review county priorities. 12
GoodDeeds. 14
Privateers re-launch 50-year anniversary. 15
Streetlife. 16 Ami ToURiSm: 18
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more sand to come. 20
Smoking hot issue. 21 replay: 2020 sports. 22 Varied catch, temps. 23 CLASSIFIEDS. 24
PropertyWatch. 26
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By chrisann allen islander reporter
numerous opportunities afforded the Hazens to correct defaults in their case. More recently, the city declined to renew the Hazens’ vacation rental certificates for their four short-term rentals — based on noncompliance with the treehouse orders, including demolition and daily fines — and the Hazens apparently have defied the city by continuing to allow occupancy at Angelino’s Sea Lodge. turn to TreeHOUSe, Page 3
Galvano leaves Senate behind, shares roots, love for Ami By chrisann allen islander reporter
“Cortez Road was dirt and shell at the time my dad opened his business,” recalled former state Senate President Bill Galvano, who was term-limited out in November 2020. Galvano said Dec. 29 that his family lived on Anna Maria Island’s north end before moving to Palma Sola during his childhood. Galvano said there comes a time when we are faced with allowing our community “to grow upon itself or morph into something different.” “But at the same time, we have had to face the reality — which is a positive reality, in my opinion, that people are coming to Florida in tremendous numbers and have been now for decades.” manatee county commissioners carol Whitmore, left, Vanessa Baugh, Betsy Benac, misty Along those lines, Galvano influenced Servia and Steve Jonsson look on feb. 20, 2019, as state Senate President Bill galvano, legislation for evacuation routes, water, r-Bradenton, shares with them his view from the podium in the Senate chambers in talturn to GaLVaNO, Page 2 lahassee. islander file Photo
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