Anna Maria Island Sun August 19, 2020

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VOL 20 No. 45

August 19, 2020

Holmes Beach takes home six Bert Harris wins

Manatee County Circuit Court Judge Charles Sniffen came back with six long-awaited rulings in Bert Harris cases, finding in the city of Holmes Beach’s favor in all six cases. BY KRISTIN SWAIN SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com

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Each student has been provided with a plastic desk shield.

Students return to Anna Maria Elementary

BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

HOLMES BEACH – The first school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic began Monday morning as about 195 students showed up for the opening day of classes at Anna Maria Elementary School. “This is one of the smoothest openings we’ve had. I was very pleased. It went perfectly this morning,” Principal Jackie Featherston said regarding an opening day that included mandatory face coverings, plastic desk shields and social distancing in response to COVID-19. The opening took place under guidelines adopted in an emergency meeting Friday by the Manatee County School Board and School Superintendent Cynthia Saunders. At that meeting, the board’s policy and operating protocols regarding cloth face coverings and plastic face shields for students, teachers and staff members were revised. SEE AME, PAGE 26

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MANATEE COUNTY – Holmes Beach Mayor Judy Titsworth is celebrating after receiving six judgments from Manatee County Circuit Court Judge Charles Sniffen ruling in favor of the city in the Bert Harris Jr. Act cases. The six cases all involve occupancy arguments with property owners arguing that the city’s limitation on vacation rental occupancy - two per bedroom or six people total - devalue their property. In all six cases, Sniffen ruled against the property owners, stating in the rulings that the first application requirement of the Bert Harris Jr. Act was not met. The Bert Harris Jr. Private Property Act was enacted in 1995 by the State of Florida to provide a way for private property owners to resolve disputes between themselves and a government entity they believe has inordinately burdened the use of their property. In these cases, Sniffen ruled that the property owners were not inordinately burdened by the city’s occupancy restrictions. The property owners are Shawn Kaleta at 204 72nd St., Shawn Kaleta d/b/a 302 55th LLC at 302 55th St., Brian Wien at 111 81st St., Shawn Kaleta d/b/a 307 66th LLC at 307 66th St., R. Carlile Roberts at 6422 Gulf Drive, Unit 5 and Robert and Michele Carl at 118 50th St., Unit A. Without property owners applying to the city for a variance or some other relief from the occupancy limitation and receiving a formal denial of a written request, the first application requirement was not met. The rulings bring all six cases to a close unless there is an appeal filed by attorneys on behalf of the property owners. Titsworth said that she is very happy with the rulings and hopes to soon see an end to the Bert Harris cases which have cast a shadow over city hall since 2017. While the six cases mark a win for the city, Holmes Beach city leaders are not out of the woods yet.

Students are required to wear masks or cloth face coverings when riding the bus and throughout much of their school day.

SEE BERT HARRIS, PAGE 12

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