Currently 3 Responses
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- Anyone interested in this matter should read the full text of the Aquarius letter to the Commission (in the LBK News) as it details the conditions noted above and includes specific time frames and a monitor/penalty mechanism if the Colony does not follow through. If the Commission grants another unconditional extension it is asking for more of the same over the years to come.
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- I am concerned about the provisions of the municode, such as -
TITLE 3 - ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 33 - BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
TITLE 9 - GENERAL REGULATIONS
Chapter 96 - HEALTH AND SANITATION
Chapter 103 - HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCIDENT COST RECOVERY
TITLE 15 - LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
Chapter 150 - BUILDINGS
My 2 Cents
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- If you are interested in resolution at the Colony, I suggest reading the full text of the Aquarius letter as it not only outlines the summary contingencies as noted above, but also suggested time frames and a possible monitor/penalty mechanism should the Colony parties not follow through. If the Commission allows another unconditional extension, they are inviting more of the same for years to come.
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Hat's off to Dee Pelton, volunteers
05/15/13
Dee Pelton held a luncheon that will be tough to top. -
Youth sailors descend on City Island
05/15/13
Approximately 250 people hit the water Saturday, April 20 through Sunday, April 21, for Sailfest. The regatta, Sarasota Youth Sailing's biggest fundraiser of the year, included four classes of competition — Optimus, 420, Laser and Multi-hull — and a barbecue feast. -
Book club sunsets for the season
05/15/13
The Sunset Beach Book Club, in its 10th year, ended this season with a luncheon and discussion of the book “Gone Girl,” by Gillian Flynn, April 18, at Lazy Lobster. Discussion moderator was Ricki Carroll. Together, the group read five books this season.

