Anna Maria Sun June 26, 2019

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VOL 19 No. 37

June 26, 2019

Stark preview at Coquina JOE HENDRICKS | SUN

Some of the Australian pines near the Coquina Beach south access road have already been cut down.

County commission approves Coquina Beach tree removals

City to county: ‘Not so fast’ BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

BRADENTON – Manatee County commissioners have approved removing 97 more Australian pines from the south Coquina Beach parking lot, bringing the total so far to 103, including six already removed earlier this month. The approved phase one tree removals are part of the county’s two-phase Coquina Beach stormwater and drainage improvement project. The $3.1 million first phase plan includes paving all the unpaved access

INSIDE NEWS 3 CALENDAR 7 OUTDOORS 20 RESTAURANTS 26-27 REAL ESTATE 28-33 SPORTS 34 POLICE REPORTS 35

roads and parking areas in the south parking lots with pervious concrete, which will allow rainwater to drain through it and into an underground filtration system that discharges into Sarasota Bay and/or Longboat Pass. The project also includes the construction of a Florida Department of Transportationfunded sidewalk along the west side of Gulf Drive. Commissioners Vanessa Baugh, Steve Jonsson and Misty Servia supported ComSEE COUNTY, PAGE 7

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BRADENTON BEACH – City Building Official Steve Gilbert has the city commission’s support to issue a stop work order on a county drainage project that would remove at least 103 and possibly up to 232 Australian pines from Coquina Beach. This comes in response to the Manatee County Commission’s 4-2 decision on Tuesday, June 18 to remove 97 more Australian pines from the south end of the Coquina Beach parking lot as part of the county’s drainage and paving project. Six pines already were removed earlier this month.

“I think they knew they were going to have to take trees out, they just didn’t divulge it. They didn’t tell us there might be an impact to the trees,” said Steve Gilbert, Bradenton Beach building official “This would not be ‘Stop, halt, desist and take everything out.’ It would be ‘Take a break and let’s talk about this,’ ” Gilbert told the commission on Thursday, June 20. Gilbert, City Attorney Ricinda Perry and the commission agreed to first extend the courtesy of putting the county on notice before issuing a stop work order that would bring the county project to a temporary halt. SEE CITY, PAGE 30

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