A request to extend a boat safety zone along Big Pass and North Siesta Key channel will be discussed at County Commission Tuesday.
The city of Sarasota asked the county to consider a slower speed zone in the area to better protect manatees, fishermen and kayakers.
Currently, once boats are outside of the existing boating safety zone, they are free to travel close to several docks.
The commission has two options. It can ask the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to extend the North Siesta Key boating safety zone along the Big Pass shoreline, which would also keep boats 150 feet away from the docks.
After its initial discussions with the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, county staff believes a new speed zone may not meet the criteria needed for approval.
The permit requires the new zone be within 300 feet of a blind corner, which it is not.
A new boating zone would require at least 40 hours of county staff time to request, as well as an unspecified amount of money to install markers and maintain the zone.
The commission’s second option is to do nothing. County staff said marine law enforcement officials don’t believe this is an area that poses a great risk to the public and would add a new burden on boaters.
Contact Robin Roy at rroy@yourobserver.com.
Currently 0 Responses
- Jun
19 Voice Aerobics with Mary Spremulli, MA, CCC-SLP
10:00 am - 11:00 am - Jun
19 Cancer Education Series at Doctors Hospital
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Jun
19 Anni Piper, Australia's First Lady Of Blues, On Tour
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm - Jun
20 Ageless Grace with Mary Masi
10:00 am - 11:00 am
-
Charitable lesson
06/13/13
Temple Emanu–El Religious School donated its tzedakah — which means charity of righteousness in Hebrew — for the 2012-13 school year. -
Mind blowing
06/13/13
Sarasota Christian School sent four teams — the most in Florida — to the Odyssey of the Mind's World Finals May 23 to May 25, at Michigan State University. -
Top Truitt
06/06/13
The Board of Directors of Leadership Florida, the president of the Florida Chamber of Commerce and four Florida Leadership graduates nominated Sarasota's Pam Truitt, of Truitt Consulting, for a position on the board of directors.
