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12/14/2012

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Sarasota News Leader December 14, 2012 Page 82 Siesta Seen He and SKA President Catherine Luckner met the previous day with Sandra Jones, who heads up the county���s Code Enforcement office, to discuss the matter, van Roekens added. Each noise meter prints a receipt that shows the exact time, date and length of the reading and what levels were recorded on both the A and C scales, he continued; he had suggested Code Enforcement staff keep copies of those receipts for reference. ���We hope that that happens,��� he said. He and Luckner had stressed to Jones the importance of building trust with both residents and business owners in the community, he added. THE TOWING ISSUE, TOO Although the noise issue has remained more at the forefront of Siesta Village discussions over the past year, towing is another matter that causes lots of consternation from time to time. During the Dec. 4 SKVA meeting, Matthes told members he and Mark Smith, the Siesta Chamber chairman, had met recently with a couple of representatives of Benderson Development Co. regarding towing complaints related to two Benderson properties in the Village. A local towing company had sent out a warning notice about inappropriate use of the parking lots for those businesses, Matthes explained, but the notice ���kind of misrepre- Benderson Development Co. employees have dealt recently with towing complaints regarding the firm���s Siesta Village properties, including Hanna Plaza on Ocean Boulevard. Photo by Rachel Hackney

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