Sarasota News Leader
June 21, 2013
erty owners to request a meeting, he added,
to discuss how best to resolve the situation.
Osterhoudt said the property would have to
be re-vegetated.
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He was not certain when the discussion would
take place, he said. The formal letters sent to
both the owners and the agent to point out
the violation asked that they get in touch with
staff to set up the meeting.
Staff members hope to resolve the situation
amicably with the property owners, Oster- Staff would take the opportunity during that
houdt told the News Leader. "There's no rea- session to review all the other facets of the
son to believe we won't be able to," he added. variance the County Commission granted last
An aerial photo shows the conservation easement property behind 610-612 Beach Road on Siesta Key
in December 2011. Image courtesy Sarasota County