Siesta Sand - July 2020

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Plans submitted for new hotel in Siesta Key Village By Jane Bartnett The Siesta Sand Hotel, a new eight-story, 80-foot high, 170 room structure, designed to reflect the Sarasota School of Architecture’s “Sarasota Modern” style, may be the latest addition to the Village of Siesta Key. The Sarasota County Planning and Development Services Department must give the green light before plans can proceed. Special Exceptions to the County’s Unified Development Code are required for a building of this height, and for a hotel to stand in Siesta Key’s commercial district. The Siesta Sand has learned that the first steps in the process have been taken to move the project forward. The Sarasota law firm of Icard Merrill submitted a Pre-Application to the County Planning Department on May 18th, and in early June, the Planning Committee reviewed the plans and requested additional information from the investor’s group. When asked for comment on the proposal following the Committee’s review, Icard Merrill attorney William W. Merrill, III,

told the Siesta Sand that “my client plans to proceed with the project as outlined in the pre-application process and contemplates some modifications.” The near one acre of land that would house the new hotel spans the northeast intersection of Ocean Boulevard and Beach Road. The property is under a long-term ground lease and currently houses office space, multi-family-apartments, and commercial parking. Before the project can move forward, a public meeting must also be held prior to County approval and the start of construction. The architect for the project is Mark Sultana, founder and principal architect of Sarasota based, DSDG Architects. Recognized for his modern residential and commercial designs, Sultana’s commercial portfolio includes the Sarasota Yacht Club, Save our Seabirds, Lido Key, and the Oceane Siesta Key condominium. Plans reviewed by the Siesta Sand show that the design of the new hotel is slated to “complement and be consistent with the style

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SKA cites 15 issues needing resolution before dredging of Big Pass can begin

The health of Siesta Key Beach… everyone’s duty By Jane Bartnett

By Rachel Brown Hackney  SarasotaNewsLeader.com By June 4, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) had all the required pre-construction documents for the Lido Key Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction Project, The Sarasota News Leader learned. Therefore, department staff members figuratively “started the clock” for the formal 15-day review period, FDEP spokeswoman Dee Ann Miller told the News Leader. “The permit remains valid and the Permittees will be made aware if the

Department or FWC [Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission] has concern with any of the pre-construction submittals,” Miller wrote in her email. FDEP issued the permit for the Lido project in June 2018. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the City of Sarasota were the applicants. However, on June 12, leaders of the Siesta Key Association (SKA) initiated one more effort to try to stop the removal of

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Key intersection for proposed new hotel in Siesta Key Village. Photo courtesy of VisitSarasota.com

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The health of Siesta Key Beach … everyone’s duty By Jane Bartnett “Following the Covid 19 lockdown, so many more people brought their dogs to beach this year,” said the Audubon Society’s Kylie Wilson, speaking of early spring days when Siesta Key Beach re-opened. “We are not anti-dog,” she said noting that the rush of residents and visitors to the beach coincided with birds nesting season. For birds such as the Snowy Plover, Wilson said, “the

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only protected birds that nest on Siesta Key,” spring is a critical time. Audubon monitors the Snowy Plovers carefully, Wilson noted, said that the group has posted signs at Siesta Key Beach Access 10, near the small white birds nesting sites. “Unfortunately, there have been many human and dog tracks in the area,” she said. “We want to educate people about the impact that dogs and humans can have on a nest,” she stated. When people visit a beach and let their dog off their leashes to Continued on page 38

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