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10/11/2013

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Sarasota News Leader October 11, 2013 "as is" as well. "The fact your client believes changes should be made for a different mode of operation is not germane to the execution of the current agreement," he added. Page 10 Williams to Schult and Lewis pointed out that repairs could be made by Oct. 1 to several areas that especially demanded attention. For example, while the water and sanitary waste systems were operational, Williams wrote, they would be monitored and maintained after the Springs reopens. Additionally, North Port staff would take care of what he referenced as inadequate "support of fuel gas piping." Regarding water quality, Schult pointed out that as of Oct. 4, "algae has been removed from the Springs." He noted that it was the operator's responsibility to maintain the springs "in accordance with Florida Administrative code for bathing places," adding, "There is no evidence WMS Sarasota, LLC has made "Unsafe electrical systems (exposed junction any attempt to contact or work with the boxes and improvised wiring, among them)" Department of Health to determine water had been corrected, he continued. quality." Finally, city maintenance staff also would Schult also wrote that, as of Oct. 4, the firm still repair three deteriorating interior roof rafters had not submitted a valid bond, as required. in the women's locker room. A Sept. 5 memo from North Port Neighborhood In his Oct. 9 email, Pogrebinsky also referDevelopment Services Director Scott E. enced a facilities assessment issued by the The Kimley-Horn report pointed out inadequate support for the fuel gas piping. Image courtesy City of North Port

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