The islander newspaper e edition wednesday, dec 13, 2017

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Privateers make merry. 14 VOLUME 26, NO. 7

AsTheWorldTerns reminder, ’tis the season to help people. 6 BB commissioner returns to dais after election ouster. 2 AM commissioners review pier options. 4 Anna Maria replaces building official. 4

Op-Ed

Opinions. 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

From the archives. 7

Meetings

On the government calendar. 8 HB dog park upgrades planned. 8 Island traffic study gets studied. 8 Friends set library lectures. 10 Make plans, save dates. 12-13

Gathering. 16

Obituaries. 17 Man charged in child’s death. 20 Records set by green sea turtles. 24 Planning Planned Parenthood retirement. 25 Birds of prey on display. 26 Jiffy Lube wins soccer title. 28 Hot action for anglers before cold. 29 Chambers share cheer. 31 Classifieds. 32

Hot-dogging on AMI. 21

Merry

Christmas

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Counting on Christmas. 27 DEC. 13, 2017 FREE

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TDC OKs $1.5M to rebuild Anna Maria City Pier

By Bianca Benedí Islander Reporter Thanks to the Manatee County Tourist Development Council, Anna Maria is another step closer to paying for a new city pier. In a meeting Dec. 4, TDC members reviewed and approved a $1.5 million plan to send to the county board for ultimate approval, reviewed tourism in the county and discussed the holiday season. The TDC voted unanimously to approve a deal with the city of Anna Maria on the Anna Maria City Pier rebuild. The deal will now be sent to the Manatee County Board of Commissioners for approval. If approved, the county will match up to $1.5 million to rebuild the pier structure, but not the restaurant. State law dictates that the TDC cannot fund private businesses. Elliott Falcione, director of the Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, which promotes tourism in Manatee County for the TDC, said the board is excited to sign the deal with the city to repair the structure,

Rebuilding the Anna Maria City Pier, closed since September by damages from Hurricane Irma, an attraction for flocks of people to fish and look across Tampa Bay for more than 100 years, is a step closer to reality this week. Islander File Photo: Jack Elka which is more than a century old. “The pier is iconic,” he said. “It’s important that we partner with the city to renovate it.” Falcione added that the pier also offers the TDC an opportunity to accommodate multimodal transportation — a water taxi.

The TDC also agreed to leave the decision to the city on materials used to build the new pier. County Commissioner Carol Whitmore, representing the county on the TDC, told Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy the city has PLEASE SEE CITY PIER PAGE 5

High court suspends Webb from legal practice

By Kathy Prucnell Islander Reporter Island attorney Chuck Webb is suspended from practicing law for 60 days for violating ethics rules that govern the legal profession. The Florida Supreme Court entered a consent judgment Nov. 30, accepting the attorney’s plea at the recommendation of 20th Circuit Judge Cheryl Laboda, assigned as the referee in Webb’s case. Charles Houston Webb, a 31-year attorney with an office in Holmes Beach, resident of Anna Maria and former city commissioner, will be reinstated after the two-month ordered hiatus. Webb Webb was found guilty of violating rules relating to conflicts of interests, transactions and non-meritorious claims in representing David and Jane Guy. The judgment requires Webb to stop foreclosing liens against clients’ homes, attend a Florida Bar Ethics School and implement office procedures recommended by a Florida Bar-appointed consultant. The state Supreme Court licenses and

regulates the practice of lawyers who’ve been admitted to the Florida Bar. According to the judgment, Webb also must serve a one-year probation and pay $3,945.25 to the Florida Bar. The Florida Bar filed the disciplinary action against Webb in March after a 2015 complaint to the bar from 12th Circuit Senior Judge Thomas Gallen. Gallen alleged Webb made false and fraudulent representations to the court on behalf of his clients, delaying foreclosures and was motivated by the rental income he was receiving from properties. Webb represented the Guys on several property actions, including foreclosures, two of which were in Holmes Beach. Signed by all seven justices, the order gives Webb 30 days to close his practice and protect the interests of existing clients — unless he notifies the court and elects an earlier date. Webb also is prohibited from accepting new client business until reinstated. He must provide copies of the suspension order to his clients, opposing counsel or co-counsel, courts and to the bar, and provide a list of clients to the Florida Bar.

Santa makes an island visit

Rudolph shines bright as Santa prepares for take off behind his team of reindeers. The jolly old man in red is touring AMI, including a scheduled stop at The Islander Dec. 15. For more on Santa, see inside. Islander Photo: Sandy Ambrogi


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