Sarasota News Leader

04/05/2013

Issue link: https://newsleader.uberflip.com/i/119978

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 85 of 97

Sarasota News Leader April 5, 2013 Page 86 Siesta Seen Gaddie also told the group that Thompson had explained to her and Kouvatsos that when a person applies for a county business license, the person receives material with bullet points about what is and is not allowed under the zoning code. After Thompson completes that clarification process Kouvatsos had referenced, Gaddie said, Thompson had suggested such material could be provided to every person seeking to open a new business in Siesta Village. AS FOR THE NOISE … of spring break visitors, Matthes noted during his report on April 2. However, he said, "I figured this last weekend would be pretty rough," with a big crowd on the key for Easter. When he asked Peter van Roekens, a Terrace East representative to the SKVA meetings and the secretary of the Siesta Key Association, for any comments on that issue, van Roekens replied that Friday night around midnight, noise did become a problem. Therefore, he said, he called Sgt. Scott Osborne, leader of the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Community Policing Station in Siesta Village. Given the cooler weather during March, noise issues had not seemed to be much of a prob- As a result, "Saturday was perfect," van Roeklem in Siesta Village, in spite of the number ens reported. Terrace East residents in Siesta Village have contended with noise issues more than some condo owners because of their proximity to live musical performances. Photo by Rachel Hackney

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Sarasota News Leader - 04/05/2013