Sarasota News Leader

03/21/2014

Issue link: https://newsleader.uberflip.com/i/281176

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 27 of 130

The commission eventually approved the deal unanimously, with a 4-0 vote. Why only four votes? Early in the meeting, Commissioner Joe Barbetta recused himself from speaking or voting on the issue. "There's been a com- ment about my wife's business," Barbetta explained. According to the commissioner, his wife's event planning company, Mary Kenealy Events, has done work at Benderson Park, and according to a Suncoast Aquatics financial reporting document dated last Oct. 15, Kenealy received nearly $21,000 for such business in 2013. Barbetta said he was the "agent of record" when the company became a limited lia- bility corporation, nothing more. "I get no remuneration from the business," he added. But nevertheless, "I'll be more than happy to recuse myself." Sarasota Citizens for Responsible Growth President Cathy Antunes disputed Barbetta's account. The Florida Division of Corporations lists Barbetta as Mary Kenealy Events "man- ager," she pointed out. "Why do I have to bring it up?" she asked. "Shouldn't you have been recusing yourself from SANCA votes before?" Vice Chairwoman Christine Robinson called Barbetta a "volunteer." "So we've gotten to the point now where we're attacking volun- teers," Robinson said. "I recused myself for this very reason," Barbetta answered. Blackketter later assured the board and meeting attendees that Suncoast Aquatics has "used multiple caterers through- out Manatee and Sarasota counties." Antunes laid out a number of other concerns about the contract, arguing it doesn't do enough to protect the public interest. She tells The Sarasota News Leader it will be "great" to have a rowing facility, but she worries about the details. "We love the big sexy projects," she says. "There's kind of this ego gratifica- tion with these splashy things, but when you look at the question of building true indefinite wealth, it's these modest, incremental invest- ments over time that create that." Voting to approve the deal, Commissioner Nora Patterson assured the public that the park won't become a profit-making center for Suncoast Aquatics or Benderson. The more revenue going to Suncoast Aquatics, the lower the burden on the county. "Yes, it's a bunch of money," she said, "but obviously we believe it's worth it, or we wouldn't be sticking our necks out." % Don't have your own subscription to The Sarasota News Leader? Subscribe for FREE and receive a weekly notification when the latest issue is available online. FREE SUBSCRIPTION Sarasota News Leader March 21, 2014 Page 28

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Sarasota News Leader - 03/21/2014