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04/11/2014

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Siesta Seen that will serve the next 1,500 properties to get sewer service, minimizing inconveniences to the surrounding neighborhoods. The pipe line route will cross Constitution Boulevard, he added. OUTDOOR DISPLAYS As for the third Siesta issue Patterson raised during the County Commission meeting: She told her colleagues the Siesta Key Village Association (SKVA) gave its full support last week to the proposal for revising the section of the Siesta Key Overlay District (SKOD) ordinance governing outdoor displays. Patterson wanted to know whether the ordi nance automatically would be brought to the County Commission for action. County Administrator Tom Harmer replied that he would check on its progress; he had not been briefed on it since the SKVA took its vote. "I just want to make sure it's not just going to float off somewhere," she said of the proposal. Then Patterson noted that the SKVA has asked merchants to abide by the guidelines in the revised ordinance, "especially since Code Enforcement [staff] at this point has Traffic snakes down Ocean Boulevard about 6:30 p.m. on April 3, a clear indication of how busy the island continues to be this season. Photo by Rachel Hackney Sarasota News Leader April 11, 2014 Page 108

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