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Longboat Key chefs share their favorite holiday recipes. PAGE 3A
Thursday, NOVEMBER 17, 2011
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NEIGHBORHOOD
Broadway vet Frank Galati calls the shots in ‘My Fair Lady.’ INSIDE
OUR TOWN hearing issues
Bacchus benefit creates atmosphere of celebration.
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by Robin Hartill | City Editor
P&Z to re-dial cell tower ODP Jim Eatrides and Kevin Barile have agreed to submit detailed construction plans as part of their applications to bring a 150-foot tower to the Longboat Island Chapel property.
Mallory Gnaegy
+ Birthday present is a family affair Pat Marschke received her family’s presence for a birthday present this year. Her nephew, Craig Nickel, son, Derek Marschke, and daughter, Suzanne Marschke, flew in from New York to help celebrate her 75th birthday Nov. 9, at the Longboat Harbour clubhouse. The group had been planning the affair for six months. There were cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, followed by dinner and dancing.
A future Longboat Key Planning & Zoning Board meeting will have a familiar ring to it. The board voted 8-1 Oct. 18 to recommend an ordinance for an Outline Development Plan for a proposed 150-foot stealth tower at Longboat Island Chapel. But
the board will decide once again whether to approve the ODP at an upcoming meeting, along with an application for a special-exception use of the chapel property and a site-plan amendment. Why the echo? Applicants Jim Eatrides, owner
of the Longboat Key-based AlphaOmega Communications Inc., and Kevin Barile, president of the Tampa-based Ridan Industries II, agreed at the Nov. 10 Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting to submit additional documentation, including an engineering analysis
and construction plans. The additional documents were submitted in response to an administrative appeal, filed by Grand Mariner LLC and Accursio “Gus” Sclafani and his wife, Doreen Erickson,
SEE CELL TOWER / PAGE 2A
+ SYC elects new GEM officers Sarasota Yacht Club’s Gal-E-Mates (GEMs) started the season off by electing new officers. Left to right: Past Commodore Marie Rosenblad, president; Sandra Morris, vice president; Jolene Graham, secretary; and Donna D’Agostino, treasurer.
FAITHFUL LEADERS Mallory Gnaegy
The Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service starts at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, at Temple Beth Israel, 567 Bay Isles Road. Pictured are All Angels by the Sea rector and speaker at the Interfaith Community Service Rev. David Danner; St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church Msgr. Gerry Finnegan; Christ Church of Longboat Key, Presbyterian Rev. Bruce W. Porter; Longboat Island Chapel Rev. Kenneth Gill; Temple Beth Israel Rabbi Johnathan R. Katz; and St. Armands Key Lutheran Church Rev. Mark Bernthal.
COMMON CAUSE?
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Literacy Council President Donald Kayton and fellow Key residents Mary McGrath and Edward Cohen
+ Literacy Council welcomes tutors Literacy Council President and Longboat Key resident Donald Kayton welcomed volunteer tutors to a party hosted by Sarasota’s Parker’s Books Tuesday, Nov. 8. Champagne was served, and book bargains were offered to all the tutors in appreciation of their work helping English-challenged adults.
by Robin Hartill | City Editor
Sands Point residents challenge contributions Richard and Marsha Crawford have filed a complaint alleging that their condominium association did not have the right to use association funds for contributions to the Islandside Property Owners Coalition.
Richard Crawford said he didn’t know that the Islandside Property Owners Coalition (IPOC) existed when he and his wife, Marsha, purchased their Sands Point unit and became members of the Longboat Key Club Resort on the same day in November 2007. At the time, the
Key Club hadn’t made its Islandside expansion plan public but was promoting it to new members, Crawford said; he and his wife made their purchase on the belief that the project would happen. IPOC had formed in 2003 as a group of condominium associations that opposed the Key
Club’s Ca d’Cuore plan, which was eventually abandoned. Crawford gave a timeline of the Key Club projects and IPOC’s actions at the Nov. 15 Sands Point Condominium Association annual meeting, because he believes that the Sands Point Condominium Association did not
have the right to use association funds for IPOC contributions. The Crawfords filed a complaint in August with the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes. Ac-
SEE IPOC / PAGE 2A
INDEX Briefs....................4A Calendar............ 18A
Classifieds ........ 29A Cops Corner....... 10A
Crossword.......... 28A Opinion.................6A
Real Estate........ 20A Weather............. 28A
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