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12/13/2013

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Sarasota News Leader December 13, 2013 After close to 30 minutes of discussion, the commissioners unanimously approved two motions. The first calls for a board assignment seeking Harmer's "careful review," as Commissioner Christine Robinson put it, of the entire county process of issuing TCOs, with a report to come back to the board once that is complete. Page 23 THE EXPLANATION Barbetta requested a follow-up this week relative to the board's Nov. 20 review of residents' complaints regarding noise and lighting issues at Bob's Boathouse. Polk told the commissioners he has been going through Building Department documentation to get a clear picture of all the relative issues. As a result, he said, he determined three other outstanding matters must be resolved, in addition to the water and sewer capacity fees issue. Those are the completion of site and development plans, which have to be certified by county staff; shoreline plantings required as a buffer to help protect neighbors from the noise generated by the business; and conveyance of utility easements to the county. Second, a motion by Commissioner Nora Patterson directed staff to continue providing regular updates to the board on code compliance issues involving the business, which is located at 5515 S. Tamiami Trail, right across Phillippi Creek from residents on Montclair Drive. Patterson especially asked that an update be offered after the end of the year, relative to the Dec. 30 utility payments deadline. "I'm not happy seeing 'Not Completed' on Barbetta also proposed — though he did not what I consider to be key items," Barbetta make it a motion — that staff look into craft- told Polk, including the lack of the utility ing a requirement for a new business to put easements even though the county is providing water and sewer service to the property. up a bond or provide a letter of credit before staff can grant it a TCO if outstanding issues The Public Utilities Department made the decision to go ahead with that service, Polk must be resolved before a CO is issued. Boats are lined up in a row by the front door to Bob's Boathouse. File photo

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