Sarasota Observer 06.07.12

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You. Your neighbors. Your neighborhood.

SPECIAL

Look inside for your summer guide to arts and society events.

OUR TOWN

Thursday, JUNE 7, 2012

NEIGHBORHOOD

DIVERSIONS

The classes of 2012 celebrate their accomplishments. PAGE 1B

Artist Matt Coombs paints himself into a corner. INSIDE

final candidates

by Kurt Schultheis | City Editor

And then there were five ... The five city manager candidates the Sarasota city commissioners selected Monday include all three Florida city manager candidates and two of the state candidates.

Courtesy photos

Marya Grandy performs for the residents at the Kobernick House.

Work to solve employee issues within City Hall. Restore trust and confidence to city residents rocked by a City Hall computer investigation. Meet with commissioners and business leaders.

Work to solve budget issues. Fix the pension problem. All of the five city manager candidates, chosen by the Sarasota City Commission Monday as finalists for the CEO position

at City Hall, made those statements or sentiments during their interview process. In essence, they all said the right things on paper, in the form of interview packets distributed to commis-

+ Fanny Brice visits Kobernick House

sioners last week. Now, it’s up to commissioners and the community to see which candidate stands out as the city’s

SEE MANAGER / PAGE 2A

SENTIMENTAL STREAK

Marya Grandy, who plays the lead in “Fanny Brice” at the Asolo Repertory Theatre, visited residents at the Kobernick House last week with her accompanist, Ian Weinberger, and performed “Second Hand Rose.” The two appeared at the retirement community courtesy of the Friends of Kobernick Anchin, Gulf Coast Community Foundation and the Asolo Rep. “Fanny Brice” runs through June 17, at the Mertz Theatre.

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+ Students collect box tops for money First-grade students at Phillippi Shores Elementary won the grand prize in the Box Top Traveling Trophy contest for collecting 2,445 box tops during the course of the school year. The students in Mrs. Feaster’s winning class will receive a pizza party and box top cake, as well as a trophy to display until next year’s contest. This year, Phillippi Shores raised $3,260. Box Tops for Education gives community members an opportunity to earn cash and supplies for their school by clipping box top coupons.

The lights of Sarasota at the intersection of Orange Avenue and Main Street light up in this photo, taken in 1939, using time-lapse photography. If approved at a Monday, June 18 City Commission meeting, this photo and others will be on permanent display at the Sarasota City Commission Chambers. For the story and more photos, see page 3A.

CHARTER CONUNDRUM

by Kurt Schultheis | City Editor

Bond issues create charter controversy With a top charter official unable to be bonded, the city of Sarasota has been violating its own charter requirement for more than two years. City Auditor and Clerk Pamela Nadalini is not bonded by the city, even though the city of Sarasota requires such a bond for her position in the city’s charter. The city’s charter mandates that the city manager, city auditor and clerk and the finance director all

be bonded. Specifically, the charter states “the city manager, the city auditor and clerk and the finance director … shall each give bond with authorized corporate sureties, conditioned upon their faithful performance of duty.”

The only problem is when Nadalini was promoted to the clerk and auditor position in 2010, the bond agency hired to obtain a bond for her could not bond her. In 2011, a different bond agency also could not produce a bond for Nadalini. Those agencies are

not obligated to reveal why they were unable to obtain a bond for Nadalini, who had to submit a long questionnaire and review of her credit to see if she was bondworthy. City Human Resources Director Kurt Hoverter notified city attorney Bob Fournier of the issue

SEE CHARTER / PAGE 6A

INDEX Briefs.................... 4A Classifieds............9B

Cops Corner........12A Crossword.............8B

Opinion................. 8A Real Estate...........6B

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