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YOUR TOWN Massage therapists to aid bike riders Some 100 bicyclists will venture from Orlando to Palm Beach County on April 21 for the Tour de Pink South, which raises money for the Young Survival Coalition. During their ride, their muscles will need some help, and that’s exactly where Longboat Massage is going to step in. Longboat Massage’s three therapists, Liz Yerkes, Ellen Cross and Mary Tamez, will participate in the event by providing massages to the riders.
Cafe owners happy to mark anniversary Longbeach Cafe’s three coowners — Colleen Collandra, her husband, Pete, and Jeff Daly — recently reminisced about opening in 2014, when the breakfast and lunch joint was one of the few businesses in Whitney Beach Plaza. “It’s been nice to watch it come back to life,” Daly said. They share fond memories about Isabelle’s Eatery, a similar restaurant that used to operate at the location. Daly and his family had frequented Isabelle’s since the 1980s, and Colleen had worked there as manager and chef. Daly recalled when he asked Colleen and her sister Marlene Zobel, who works as a manager at Longbeach Cafe, what they thought of opening a restaurant at Isabelle’s location. “They were like, ‘Heck yeah!” Daly said.
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Runners gather on the starting line of the 31st annual Run for the Turtles on April 1. The race benefits Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium’s Sea Turtle Conservation and Research Program.
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Town Clerk Trish Granger swears in Randy Clair on Monday to fill the District 1 seat.
Clair’s appointment fills Town Commission seat Former commissioner is the only applicant to replace Linde. JOHN MCGUIRE STAFF WRITER
All seven seats of Longboat Key’s Town Commission are once again occupied. On Monday evening, the Town Commission unanimously approved Randy Clair to fill the District 1 seat, which
was left vacant when Commissioner Armando Linde resigned on March 21. Linde and his wife, Felicity, plan to move closer to family in South Carolina. The vacancy was advertised after Linde’s resignation, and Clair, who served as an at-large commissioner between 2005 and 2009, was the only applicant for the job. George Spoll formally nominated Clair, and moved to appoint him by unanimous acclamation. “We are very fortunate to have a very capable gentleman volunteer
to become part of our deliberations,” Spoll said. Jim Brown seconded Spoll’s motion. He fondly recalled working with Clair when Brown was elected to the Town Commission in 2009. “I thought he was the best commissioner that we had at the time,” Brown said. “I would welcome back his input, his knowledge and his experience.” Clair is a member of the nongovernmental Revitalization Task Force. Tom Freiwald, the group’s
chairman, attended Monday’s meeting to voice the organization’s support for Clair. Freiwald said Clair is “uniquely qualified” for the role regarding issues the commission is considering, including planned-unit developments and zoning. The chairman also noted the difficulty the Key has had in attracting qualified candidates to serve on the commission. “Someone who is qualified has raised his hand,” Freiwald said. All six commissioners approved Clair’s appointment. In an interview after the meeting, Clair mentioned the importance of resolving the Key’s zoning code and emphasized the need for open-space requirements. In March, Clair was appointed to the Charter Review Committee. He has now resigned from that duty because of his approval to the Town Commission. Like the Planning and Zoning Board, an elected official cannot serve on the Charter Review Committee. Clair is the second member of the Charter Review Committee to resign, following Dave Brenner’s resignation last week. At Monday’s meeting, the Town Commission decided to leave the Charter Review Committee at its current membership of five people instead of seeking two replacements. All seven people who applied to the charter-review group were approved to serve. Though he represents District 1 in title, Clair understands his responsibility does not end there. “I represent all the people on Longboat Key,” Clair said. “And I’m going to do my best to make decisions for the community as a whole.”
WHO ARE THEY? The Longboat Key Town Commission is made up of five districts and two at-large seats. RANDY CLAIR District 1 Term expires: March 2018 Email: rclair@longboatkey.org GEORGE SPOLL District 2 Term expires: March 2019 Email: gspoll@longboatkey.org TERRY GANS District 3 (Mayor) Term expires: March 2018 Email: tgans@longboatkey.org JACK DALY District 4 Term expiries: March 2019 Email: Jdaly@longboatkey.org ED ZUNZ District 5 (Vice mayor) Term expires: March 2018 Email: ezunz@longboatkey.org IRWIN PASTOR At-large Term expires: March 2018 Email: ipastor@longboatkey.org JIM BROWN At-large Term expires: March 2019 Email: jbrown@longboatkey.org
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The Whitney Cottage is the larger of two moved to the Longboat Key Center for the Arts property in the early 1950s.
LBK North hopes to save, move cottage from sold arts center property. JOHN MCGUIRE STAFF WRITER
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group of residents on the north end of Longboat Key is working with town officials to preserve a piece of history. LBK North, formerly known as the North End Coalition of Property Owners, is making progress in finding a new home for a cottage, originally built in the 1930s as part of the historic Whitney Resort. The approximately 42-by-42-foot cottage, built by Gordon Whitney, was moved to the Longboat Key Center for the Arts property to be used as a studio after the resort closed in the early 1950s. The cottage is in the path of redevelopment at the site of the town’s Center for the Arts. In February, Ringling College of Art and Design announced its plans to sell the arts center property to a private developer, who intends to construct single-family homes. The Center for the Arts is expected to close at the end of May, though a timeline for the development of the property isn’t clear. The Whitney Cottage was built to house families and guests at the Whitney Resort, and it is the largest of two cottages moved to the arts center property. LBK North hopes to move the cottage to “a suitable location on the north end, and restore it for public use.” “The variety of possibilities for the cottage suggests a multipurpose facility,” reads a March 31 statement from the group. “It could provide a much-needed meeting place for local groups. It could serve as an activity center for the community, a welcome center for the town and a venue for the historical society.” The Arts Center itself is moving south, to the Town Center, which will be built near Town Hall, on city-owned property that includes vacant land and a parcel
currently home to the Amore restaurant. That process is expected to take at least two years. LBK North has suggested the site of a long-vacant gas station at the corner of Broadway Street and Gulf of Mexico Drive as a potential location for the cottage, and member Denton Crews said discussions have begun with the property’s owner. The location is less than a half-mile from where the cottage now sits. Crews said planning for the project is in the beginning stages, and it is yet to be determined what entity would purchase the property. LBK North is exploring options to raise funds, Crews said, and the group is hoping to begin discussions with the town about the possibility of the town acquiring the land. Vice Mayor Ed Zunz, who represents District 5 on the north end, is working with LBK North to solidify plans for the project. “We’re looking at finding some public purpose that the building might serve on the site that would be consistent with the neighborhood and not increase density,” Zunz said. The idea is consistent with a vision Zunz hopes to help make a reality for the area, which includes making the intersection of Broadway Street and GMD “an attractive roundabout” to bolster a sense of entrance to the Key on the north end. Crews said Ringling College supports the idea of relocating the cottage, going so far as to recommend Johnson Housemoving to assess relocating the cottage. Brett Johnson of the Parrishbased company has corresponded with Crews about relocating the cottage. Assessments are underway, Johnson said, and the mover said he thinks relocation would be possible, though a piece of the L-shaped building may need to be detached before moving and reattached once it arrives as its new site. “I believe it will move just fine,” Johnson said. Aside from fundraising, the plan thus far does not face any “serious obstacles,” Crews said, adding that LBK North is still
WHERE TO? Supporters of the idea to preserve the cottage at the Longboat Key Center for the Arts hope to someday make it part of a northern gateway to town at the corner of Broadway Street and Gulf of Mexico Drive.
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OTHER WHITNEY COTTAGES Gordon and Lora Whitney came to Longboat Key in 1935 and built 16 cypress cottages on the gulf and bay that they named Whitney Beach. In the 1950s, the Whitneys relocated the cottages, many to Longbeach Village, because the resort closed. Those cottages are located in the 6800 and 6900 blocks of Longboat Drive South, the 700 block of Longboat Court, the 7000 block of Lois Avenue and the 6800 block of Pine Street.
“some distance away from a plan we feel certain about.” The idea will be a topic of discussion at LBK North’s meeting Wednesday at Longbeach Condominiums. Crews said he hopes residents will show support for the plan. “The community will be very important to this process,” Crews said.
LOTS OF HISTORY To learn more about how Longboat Key came to be what it is today, visit Longboat Key Historical Society’s website, longboatkeyhistory. com.
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Mistake prompts height-issue delay Town was worried public notice ad did not follow state rules. JOHN MCGUIRE STAFF WRITER
After months of discussions on building-height limits and planned-unit developments, it will be another four weeks until the first public hearing of the issue in the form of a town ordinance. Officials late last week pulled from consideration and rescheduled for May 1 the hearing and first reading after discovering an error in an advertisement meant to notify residents and other interested parties of the Monday, April 3 town meeting. Town Manager Dave Bullock explained the ordinance regarding PUDs and building heights was given an incorrect heading in a daily-newspaper advertisement, and might have misled readers to think the measure would focus on amendments to the town’s comprehensive plan. The advertisement, headlined “Town of Longboat Key Notice of Comprehensive Plan Public Hearing Ordinance 201632,” appeared as required in the March 27 editions of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and Bradenton Herald. Bullock said he does not believe the advertisement complied with Florida law regarding notification of public hearings.
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“We didn’t feel we met the legal test. And we didn’t feel people would be fully informed.” — Town Manager Dave Bullock “We didn’t feel we met the legal test,” Bullock said. “And we didn’t feel people would be fully informed.” The portion of the meeting dealing with the comprehensive plan — an overarching document used to guide long-term land use — was discussed as planned and forwarded to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for review. No discussion of planned-unit development rules took place Monday. Bullock said public hearing of
the ordinance will be properly advertised before May 1. It was the second such delay connected to the precise legal requirements of municipal government. In a meeting in late March, the omission of one spoken word during a town meeting certifying the March 14 elections required the Town Commission on Monday to recertify the Colony Beach & Tennis Resort referendum result, though there was no effect on vote totals or outcome.
Deliberations about building height on Longboat Key began in 2016, though the Town Commission ultimately settled on a 65 feet above elevation maximum, which is currently the town’s standard. At a meeting in February, the Planning and Zoning Board approved an ordinance that would have allowed additional height — up to 80 feet over elevation — for new buildings, as long as buildings were set back 2.5 times the height of the building from Gulf of Mexico Drive. In other words,
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Younger steps up to new challenge “When it comes to dotting the i’s, crossing the t’s, reading every single word and coming back with an opinion, I don’t think any commissioner’s ever done a better job than Commissioner Younger.”
Known for his attention to detail, former town commissioner focuses on Charter Review work. JOHN MCGUIRE STAFF WRITER
It’s a bright Thursday morning, less than 72 hours after Phill Younger stepped down from his seat on the Town Commission, which he held for seven years and could no longer retain because of term limits. Sitting on his screened porch, the former vice mayor gives no sign that he plans on slowing down. “I may not be on the commission, but I do have an interest in the welfare of the town,” Younger said. “I want to contribute in any way that I can that’s feasible.” The previous day, Younger was appointed to serve on the Charter Review Committee. The committee will consider refining portions of the town’s charter, which serves as a basic framework under which the municipality operates, much like the constitution of a state. With the committee, Younger hopes to explore adjustments to the town’s districting process regarding commission elections. Currently, there are two at-large seats on the commission and five district seats. Younger favors having a higher number of atlarge seats to “open up the field
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Phill Younger helped refocus the town’s beach strategy, from an overall approach to a money-saving plan to focus on erosion hot spots.
for more qualified candidates that want to serve, knowing that all are responsible for representing the entire island.” As an at-large commissioner, that style of representation is one Younger honed on the dais. He said he governed with an open mind, understanding that his responsibility was to the entire population of the Key and was never to fulfill his own interests. It’s an attitude for which his former colleagues have com-
mended him, among other traits, including his precise attention to detail. “When it comes to dotting the i’s, crossing the t’s, reading every single word and coming back with an opinion, I don’t think any commissioner’s ever done a better job than Commissioner Younger,” said Commissioner Irwin Pastor. “I believe this whole community owes him a tremendous thank you.” Younger’s analytical skills were
evident during his first year on the commission, when he presented beach-monitoring data that prompted the commission to change the town’s beach-nourishment approach from renourishing sand on all of the island’s beaches to a focus on nourishing spots with high erosion. Younger said the combined efforts of Lenny Landau and himself were instrumental in bringing the estimated cost of the program down from $45 million in 2012 to $22 million in 2017. “A lot of analysis went into cutting that number in half,” Younger said. While serving on the commission, Younger also developed a reputation for voicing his opinion. “I’ve never been bashful,” he
said with a smile. Former Commissioner Lynn Larson remembers running for a seat on the Town Commission alongside Younger in 2010, recalling a man who was a soft-spoken while talking to voters. Though Younger lost that election, he was appointed to the commission two months later after Gene Jaleski resigned. “Well, he hasn’t been soft-spoken since then,” Larson said with a laugh. Though Younger expressed strong opinions, he showed strength in flexibility as well. Mayor Terry Gans noted situations where he has seen Younger start out “very, very strong” on one side of an issue, then, after listening to commission discussion, change his opinion. “That takes a lot of courage,” Gans said. “I’m going to miss having him by my side, though I think figuratively he’ll always be there.” Younger’s open-minded style has set a precedent for newer commissioners, like Jack Daly. While running for the first time for his District 4 seat, Daly said Younger reminded him of the value of listening to the other commissioners, and being careful not to make up his mind “until the final dust clears.” As Younger begins his next chapter, he wants Key residents to know he is grateful for the support they have shown him. “It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve this island,” Younger said.
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TRY A FRUITVILLE OVERPASS Sarasota city officials are stuck on narrowing Fruitville Road, seemingly ignoring the road is a major east-west artery. Surely there are creative alternatives. How about a charrette?
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hen three Sarasota city officials addressed last week the Longboat Key Town Commission on the city’s traffic plans near downtown, the city officials repeated what they have been saying for months. Here are their options, they told the commissioners: n Reducing Fruitville to a two-lane road between Lemon and Cocoanut avenues, with roundabouts at those two intersections as well as at Central Avenue. Bicycle lanes would be removed, and sidewalks would be widened to 16 feet along the threeintersection stretch. n The other alternative includes widening sidewalks to 10 feet and removing bike lanes. That was it. No other options. The message from Sarasota City Hall has been clear and consistent. It’s not about moving cars efficiently. City Manager Tom Barwin and Sarasota city commissioners have one vision: They want slow-rolling traffic weaving through downtown roundabouts in an urban setting that embraces and emphasizes pedestrians and bicycles. It’s not about the automobiles and trucks on the roads that far, far outnumber the pedestrians — and will still far, far outnumber the pedestrians even with wider sidewalks and bike lanes. They are stuck on this idea of the future whereby the occupants of all the new apartments and condominiums north of Fruitville will be hip urbanites who will leave their Priuses parked and walk every day across Fruitville Road to go to and from their apartments to Main Street. Never mind the fact that Fruitville Road is the main transportation artery for the commercial vehicles and residents of more than 12,000 housing units on the barrier islands who travel regularly to Interstate 75. Or who will count on Fruitville Road for an evacuation route. The apparent intransigence at Sarasota City Hall and its lack of creative, problem-solving efforts with the Florida Department of Transportation are remarkable. For two years now, to little avail, barrier island residents and businesses, as well as downtown residents and businesses, have harped on the coming traffic tsunami. As a Sarasota city resident lamented to us recently: “I can’t even imagine how this is going to work at Fruitville and U.S. 41 and at the Ringling Bridge and Gulfstream when you have only
one entrance off of 41 to the RitzCarlton Hotel, to the Ritz Towers, The Vue and the Westin Hotel.” Add to that the planned tower to the north of The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota and the development of the Quay property, as well as the installation of two twolane roundabouts and the narrowing of Fruitville Road. Yes, how is that going to work? It’s difficult to imagine that it will be pleasant. Are there alternatives? One, of course, is to do nothing. But it’s difficult to say what would be worse — that or the city’s roundaboutnarrowing Fruitville plan. Another alternative: An overpass — one that would go over the 41-Gulfstream intersection and curve north, connecting to Fruitville. Erect the overpass for traffic going both ways — east on Fruitville to the barrier islands and west to connect with Fruitville Road. Create a nonstop overpass. You can envision exit ramps at the east end of Fruitville allowing motorists to go north or south on U.S. 41, and an exit ramp at the intersection of Gulfstream and 41, allowing motorists to go north or south on 41. Instead of slowing traffic on Fruitville, build pedestrian overpasses, with escalator stairs. Or build pedestrian tunnels underneath Fruitville. These would create obvious problems of becoming homes for the homeless and magnets for crime. Perhaps these are impractical ideas. But the larger point is this: Before the city moves ahead with installing its two-lane roundabouts and narrowing Fruitville, you would think its leaders would have the smarts to engage its constituents and actually practice government by the people, not government by the bureaucrats. When talk began of replacing the rickety drawbridge that was the Ringling Bridge, the then-City Commission at least conducted numerous charrettes to obtain public comment on how a future bridge should look. And when the city decided it is time to redevelop the property surrounding the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, volunteer representatives of Bayfront 20:20 conducted dozens of town hall meetings to hear what residents want that 40 acres to be. For an issue that has become as contentious as replacing the Ringling Bridge and that affects just as many people as a new Ringling Bridge, you would think the commissioners
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pegged Nelson’s upcoming vote on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch as an “indicator” of how the full Senate vote would go. Mind you, Nelson in 2006 voted to
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TAXPAYERS’ WATCHDOG He was never one for fanfare during his six years on the Longboat Key Town Commission. But former Commissioner Phill Younger, who reached his term limit last month and vacated his at-large seat, will be missed nonetheless. For the past six years, he was the taxpayers’ champion and watchdog. None of the commissioners had a command of town finances the way Younger did. He devoured details. What’s more, Longboat residents always could count on Younger to challenge the status quo and ask town administration the unexpected, penetrating questions. Every commission needs a Phill Younger — diligent, prepared, analytical, detailoriented and astute. This was a bonus: He is and was modest and never out for self-aggrandizement. While someone else on the commission will need to fill Younger’s role, lucky for residents and taxpayers, Younger is serving on the town’s Charter Review Committee. You can be sure he’ll do his part not to let that commission perform below expectations.
and administration in Sarasota City Hall would do more to explore other options than the two that only a few walkers, a few cyclists and Sarasota City Manager Tom Barwin like.
Nelson’s Gorsuch vote reveals who comes first: Himself This is why the American electorate is so disgusted with so many politicians: The case of longtime U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. According to the lamestream media in D.C., Nelson is called a “centrist,” which by D.C. media standards means he doesn’t just vote party line; on occasion he will vote for what is best for the country. Ha! Nelson, of course, is far from what a real centrist is. The nonpartisan Council for Citizens Against Government Waste, which rates congressional members on their voting records with respect to defending taxpayer interests and fiscal responsibility puts Nelson in its worst category: “Hostile.” In the council’s most recent rankings, Nelson earned 19% on his voting record; 100% is best. Nonetheless, the lamestream media
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confirm Gorsuch to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals and voted to end a filibuster on the nomination of conservative Justice Samuel Alito —two reasons Nelson carries the so-called centrist label. But now look at Mr. Centrist. He said he will vote in favor of a filibuster to stop Gorsuch’s nomination. Why the switch? According to Politico, two Florida Democrats are considering challenging Nelson in the 2018 Democratic primary election. By voting against Gorsuch, Politico says, “Nelson chose to lock down his left flank.” In other words, help himself get reelected. That, dear readers, exposes Washington politics for what it’s really all about: Me first; the party second; what’s right and best for the nation … Huh? Forget that. Nobody in Congress is that stupid.
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In the recent referendum on the Colony, the voters of LBK have not just spoken but have sent a message that is so loud and clear that it can’t possibly be misunderstood: 3,220 to 465. I’m sure that the 400-plus represented some Colony unit owners and some others who stood to profit from the development. For all practical purposes, this vote was 3,200-0. Longboat Key does not need or want another hotel, whether it’s three-star, four-star or five. Longboat Key doesn’t need or want a big ballroom. The much-expanded former Hilton is soon to open. I presume there is still a plan to add something at the Longboat Key Club, which has been approved in concept. The commissioners should act on the message of the voters and rescind (after seven years) the grandfathered 270 units on the Colony property. They should move to condemn the dilapidated property and have all the structures removed by whoever owns them, and let the zoning density revert to the legal limit of 130 units. The developer has repeatedly said that he can make money by constructing 130 upscale residences on the site. Sounds like a good plan. The developer says he wants to do all this because “it’s right for Longboat Key.” I think the voters have indicated what’s right for LBK and I ask the Commission to act accordingly. DAN WOODS LONGBOAT KEY
Tax system incentivizes vacation rentals I commend you on the balance you achieved in presenting the arguments in the debate over vacation rentals and home rule. I have not reached a conclusion, nor would it make any difference if I did. You see, we are nonresidents, not homesteaders, so we have no right to vote. As
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such, we are at the mercy of local voters to determine what is best for Longboat Key. Nonetheless, I wanted to add one important fact missing from your arguments. As nonresidents, our property tax base is roughly double that of homesteaders. That is to say, for the privilege of spending our lives here parttime (and believe me it is truly a privilege), we do, unfortunately, contribute more to the local tax base than homesteaders who have a say in how we are governed. To some, I understand that the ability to rent out one’s home truly helps to cover these additional costs. I would also argue that there is an unfairness in the tax rate. Given, once again, that we are part-timers, we are not benefitting from the full-time services that homesteaders are. So, we, in effect, are subsidizing full-time residents. TOM IVASKIV LONGBOAT KEY
able and well-received by the more than 60 residents attending the presentation. Last week our Men’s Club hosted two sessions of the hands only CPR course conducted by the LBK Fire Department. What a valuable service they provided to our community. We had over 50 residents and complex employees attend the training. They were great teachers, not only instructing us in the new CPR methods, but also educating us on town services and resources. Last weekend we attended a safety fair at the North Fire Station. We were amazed at the amount of information available to us, the willingness of town employees to engage in discussions and couldn’t believe how much fun we had. This event was clearly a tribute to the way the town of LBK is run. It is very easy to criticize, and that day may come for us, too. But we feel compelled to share our recent experiences as new, permanent residents in the town of LBK. BILL AND BONNIE COUGHLIN
New, permanent residents like what they see
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After 13 years of owning on LBK and enjoying life as snowbirds, we finally made the move to become permanent residents and now call LBK our home. Since becoming permanent residents, we have paid much closer attention to the management of the town of LBK. Our first experience voting as Florida residents was in the town election last month. We took advantage of the opportunity of early voting at Town Hall and were greeted by pleasant, informative town employees who walked us through the process and then offered delicious snacks in the lobby. A week later we had town managers Dave Bullock and Mike Hein speak at our association’s Men’s Club meeting. Their level of information, professionalism and a little humor was remark-
Up and over Fruitville Road? Recent articles mention the proposed plan to reduce the width of Fruitville Road toward its western end and add three roundabouts along the route.
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City planners, business owners and maybe some citizens have long wanted to link downtown Sarasota with the Rosemary District. Making the expanded downtown a more walkable area could prove attractive for all. But how can we solve the volume of traffic issue on Fruitville? Crossing this street on foot does present a challenge. Reducing the four lanes to two seems a contrary action. How can you get more from less? The abrupt end of four lanes into two introduced by a series of roundabouts intuitively makes little sense. What to do? Go up and over. Leave Fruitville as four lanes; just improve the roadway. Improve the sidewalk with bricks and paving stones and other decorative material. Create the roundabout at Fruitville Road and U.S. 41, already in the plans. Create a series of bridges across Fruitville Road. Each pedestrian bridge would feature stairs, of course, and two glass enclosed elevators. The cost saved by not constructing the roundabouts would fund the bridges and elevators. The art application, sculpture or two dimensional, from the roundabouts could make the elevators and stairs most attractive. We need to apply nontraditional solutions to our traffic problems.
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The Planning and Zoning Board’s upcoming priorities include finishing updates to the comprehensive plan and updating the zoning ordinances for the Key.
Does P&Z need a north-end member? A vacancy on the board is expected to be filled on May 1.
of the island to be represented,” Bishop said. There is a vacancy on the board because of former Chairman Jim Brown’s departure. On March 14, Brown was elected to the Town Commission. As an elected official, Brown is no longer eligible to serve on the Planning and Zoning Board. Along with the vacancy, Kenneth Schneier and Stephen Madva are seeking to renew their terms on the board. In March, Schneier was chosen vice chair while Madva was selected to be secretary. Applications are being accepted by the town for the three seats on the Planning and Zoning Board, and the Town Commission is tentatively scheduled to make selections on May 1. Asked about the issue regarding representation for Manatee County on the board, Commissioner Jack Daly stressed that expertise is the main factor that should be considered in selecting members.
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Currently, no member of the Longboat Key Planning and Zoning Board resides in Manatee County. Is this a problem? B.J. Bishop was appointed to chair the Planning and Zoning Board in March by board members at the group’s meeting. She has served on the board since 2006, including a tenure as chair from 2008 through 2013. While discussing the future of the board, Bishop noted that the five members of the group all live on the southern portion of the Key, the portion in Sarasota County. “I raise this issue because I think it’s important for all parts
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“The qualifications of the individual outweigh geographical concerns,” Daly said. Vice Mayor Ed Zunz compared the situation to that of the Town
TOP PRIORITIES Among new chairwoman B.J. Bishop’s priorities for the Planning and Zoning Board: n Finish updating the town’s comprehensive plan n “Update the zoning ordinance to a user-friendly document.”
Planning and Zoning remains to be seen, Bishop said the board is a “dynamic group” that has the ability to accomplish a great deal for the Key. She specified two projects she hopes to see completed during her time as chair. “I am determined that we are going to finish the comprehensive plan and update the zoning ordinance to a user-friendly document that benefits everyone on the island,” Bishop said.
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Gulf-to-Bay penthouse at the Promenade! Stunning ninth-floor sunrise and sunset views abound from this top-floor, updated residence. Located on the sunny SOUTH side of the building. www.PromenadePenthouse904.com
Lovely three-bedroom waterfront home is a showcase of updates, including new kitchen and baths, walls of glass and 13’ ceilings. Relax the day away on the 1,200 SF newer lanai with dock and lift. www.512HornblowerLane.com
You will appreciate the Key West inspired lifestyle at this beautifullyupdated, three-bedroom customdesigned home just a few steps from the beautiful Gulf beaches of Longboat Key. www.3030GulfofMexicoDrive.com
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www.3261BayouSound.com $1,345,000
2301 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE #71N Immediately ready for you! Updated, direct Gulf-front residence offering Bamboo wood flooring, renovated kitchen, newer bathrooms and unmatched sunset views. www.IslanderClub71N.com $895,000
3490 BAYOU SOUND This charming three-bedroom pool home in the private Bayou Sound community offers beautiful new hardwood flooring, lush manicured landscaping and private beach deeded access. www.3490BayouSound.com $850,000
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SOUTHERN EXPOSURE! This amazing view could be yours to enjoy every day! The south-facing, point-lot location of this direct bayfront home is a boater’s dream. Offering more than 240-feet of water frontage overlooking Sarasota Bay, 90-feet of deep-water dockage, a 27,000-pound lift and plenty of space for an additional lift.
This is your chance to fall in love with The Water Club lifestyle at an excellent value! Move-in ready, turnkey furnished residence, with 10’ ceilings, lush views of tropical landscape and Travertine tile flooring throughout, is in a quiet corner of the south building, so close to wonderful community activities and pristine Gulf beaches.
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www.584HornblowerLane.com
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638 BAYVIEW DRIVE
Surround yourself in the beauty found at this custom-designed, 5,000 SF estate. Eye-catching views of the Islandside golf course, languid ponds and the Gulf of Mexico. One of only seven custom homes within walking distance to the beach. From the expansive four-bedroom layout with a gourmet kitchen, to the open pool deck with summer kitchen, there is an aspect for everyone to enjoy at this designer home.
www.1011LongboatClubRoad.com
This newer bayfront home is filled with custom details, offering a serene setting to enjoy yearround. Built to the highest standards (solid concrete up to roof level), this four bedroom, elevated home boasts 157’ of water frontage. Solid-wood Mahogany entry door and staircase railings, Chobani wood and ceramic tile flooring, Mahogany/marble gas fireplace and three-stop elevator are just a few designer details.
$2,495,000
www.638BayviewDrive.com
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1021 LONGBOAT CLUB ROAD
7100 LONGBOAT DRIVE EAST
Take advantage of this unique chance to design your dream home behind the secure gates of the Longboat Key Club. Offering a half-acre of lush property, ready to build upon. This oversized, corner parcel is only one of seven single-family homesites on the club’s grounds. Walk just a few steps to the pristine shores of the Gulf.
The coastal, Cape Cod inspired renovations at this boater’s paradise will immediately impress. This four-bedroom plus bonus room estate features a main home with custom upgrades and a redesigned gourmet kitchen, plus a newer guest home. Ideal for boaters, you will appreciate the multiple lifts, extended dock and easy access to the bay and Gulf.
www.1021LongboatClubRoad.com
www.7100LongboatDriveEast.com
$999,000
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575 SANCTUARY DRIVE #A202
712 MARBURY LANE
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www.712MaruryLane.com $729,000
www.BeachHarborClubE412.com $699,000
www.LongboatTerrace204.com $599,000
www.PortobellB501.com $499,000
www.Westchester102A.com $499,000
416 BAYSHORE DRIVE
101 S GULFSTREAM AVENUE #11E
Lush views of Islandside golf course’s rolling greens and Gulf sunsets stretch on forever from this 3BR/21/2BA corner residence.
$749,000
This elevated, 3BR home features charming updates throughout. Also offers 2-car garage with workbench and boating access to the bay.
Rarely-available, 3BR, 2,500+ SF residence at the Beach Harbor Club features stunning direct bay views and two covered parking spaces.
Far-reaching direct Gulf views welcome you to this furnished, 2BR/2BA getaway, just a few steps from pristine beach shores.
The spotless, neutral decor, with its charming furnishings included, create a wonderful environment to move right into at this 2BR retreat.
Walk out from one of two terraces of this 2BR beach retreat to enjoy the Gulf of Mexico year-round. New impact windows and sliders.
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$1,199,000
16210 CLEARLAKE AVENUE
This elegant four-bedroom home is a showcase of majestic decor, intricate details and custom finishes. Entertain with ease inside or out at this lake-front home. www.468WallsWay.com
Serene lakefront living! Built by Marc Rutenberg in 2010, this impressive, custom-designed 4,000 SF home is a contemporary gem, simply waiting for you. www.16210ClearlakeAvenue.com
The circular motif design and walls of glass at this home enhance panoramic water views. Offering tropical, native Florida landscape and boat dock. www.416BayshoreDrive.com
$1,995,000
$1,690,000
$1,395,000
Walk to everything from this completely renovated, 11th-floor, 2BR/2BA residence in downtown Sarasota. Island Park at Marina Jack is just across the street! www.DolphinTower11E.com
$399,000
201 Gulf of Mexico Drive Suite 1, Longboat Key, Florida 34228 office: (941) 387-1840 cell: (941) 586-6668 fax: (941) 827-9444 website: longboatrealestate.com e-mail: roger@pettingell.com Owned and operated by NRT, LLC
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The opulence of this private bayfront estate, adoringly called “Notre Paradis”, is a rarity. Located on almost a full acre of property overlooking Sarasota Bay, this special residence is a showcase of stunning views. Offering five bedrooms with nearly 9,000 SF of living space and over 2,300 SF of terraces covered in Travertine tile.
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE! This amazing view could be yours to enjoy every day! The south-facing, point-lot location of this direct bayfront home is a boater’s dream. Offering more than 240-feet of water frontage overlooking Sarasota Bay, 90-feet of deep-water dockage, a 27,000-pound lift and plenty of space for an additional lift.
This is your chance to fall in love with The Water Club lifestyle at an excellent value! Move-in ready, turnkey furnished residence, with 10’ ceilings, lush views of tropical landscape and Travertine tile flooring throughout, is in a quiet corner of the south building, so close to wonderful community activities and pristine Gulf beaches.
www.5080GulfofMexicoDrive.com
www.584HornblowerLane.com
www.WaterClubSouth111.com
$6,649,000
$2,895,000
$479,000
LONGBOAT KEY 1011 LONGBOAT CLUB ROAD
638 BAYVIEW DRIVE
Surround yourself in the beauty found at this custom-designed, 5,000 SF estate. Eye-catching views of the Islandside golf course, languid ponds and the Gulf of Mexico. One of only seven custom homes within walking distance to the beach. From the expansive four-bedroom layout with a gourmet kitchen, to the open pool deck with summer kitchen, there is an aspect for everyone to enjoy at this designer home.
www.1011LongboatClubRoad.com
This newer bayfront home is filled with custom details, offering a serene setting to enjoy yearround. Built to the highest standards (solid concrete up to roof level), this four bedroom, elevated home boasts 157’ of water frontage. Solid-wood Mahogany entry door and staircase railings, Chobani wood and ceramic tile flooring, Mahogany/marble gas fireplace and three-stop elevator are just a few designer details.
$2,495,000
www.638BayviewDrive.com
$2,495,000
1021 LONGBOAT CLUB ROAD
7100 LONGBOAT DRIVE EAST
Take advantage of this unique chance to design your dream home behind the secure gates of the Longboat Key Club. Offering a half-acre of lush property, ready to build upon. This oversized, corner parcel is only one of seven single-family homesites on the club’s grounds. Walk just a few steps to the pristine shores of the Gulf.
The coastal, Cape Cod inspired renovations at this boater’s paradise will immediately impress. This four-bedroom plus bonus room estate features a main home with custom upgrades and a redesigned gourmet kitchen, plus a newer guest home. Ideal for boaters, you will appreciate the multiple lifts, extended dock and easy access to the bay and Gulf.
www.1021LongboatClubRoad.com
www.7100LongboatDriveEast.com
$999,000
$1,595,000
575 SANCTUARY DRIVE #A202
712 MARBURY LANE
3808 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE #E412
5393 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE #204
3240 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE #B501
4805 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE #102A
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www.712MaruryLane.com $729,000
www.BeachHarborClubE412.com $699,000
www.LongboatTerrace204.com $599,000
www.PortobellB501.com $499,000
www.Westchester102A.com $499,000
416 BAYSHORE DRIVE
101 S GULFSTREAM AVENUE #11E
Lush views of Islandside golf course’s rolling greens and Gulf sunsets stretch on forever from this 3BR/21/2BA corner residence.
$749,000
This elevated, 3BR home features charming updates throughout. Also offers 2-car garage with workbench and boating access to the bay.
Rarely-available, 3BR, 2,500+ SF residence at the Beach Harbor Club features stunning direct bay views and two covered parking spaces.
Far-reaching direct Gulf views welcome you to this furnished, 2BR/2BA getaway, just a few steps from pristine beach shores.
The spotless, neutral decor, with its charming furnishings included, create a wonderful environment to move right into at this 2BR retreat.
Walk out from one of two terraces of this 2BR beach retreat to enjoy the Gulf of Mexico year-round. New impact windows and sliders.
SARASOTA
OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, 4/9, 1PM-4PM! Full of appeal and lovely updates, this 3BR/2BA beach residence is located among pebbled walkways and wonderful gardens. Lido Beach is just across the street!
www.1117BenFranklinDriveA.com
$1,199,000
16210 CLEARLAKE AVENUE
This elegant four-bedroom home is a showcase of majestic decor, intricate details and custom finishes. Entertain with ease inside or out at this lake-front home. www.468WallsWay.com
Serene lakefront living! Built by Marc Rutenberg in 2010, this impressive, custom-designed 4,000 SF home is a contemporary gem, simply waiting for you. www.16210ClearlakeAvenue.com
The circular motif design and walls of glass at this home enhance panoramic water views. Offering tropical, native Florida landscape and boat dock. www.416BayshoreDrive.com
$1,995,000
$1,690,000
$1,395,000
Walk to everything from this completely renovated, 11th-floor, 2BR/2BA residence in downtown Sarasota. Island Park at Marina Jack is just across the street! www.DolphinTower11E.com
$399,000
201 Gulf of Mexico Drive Suite 1, Longboat Key, Florida 34228 office: (941) 387-1840 cell: (941) 586-6668 fax: (941) 827-9444 website: longboatrealestate.com e-mail: roger@pettingell.com Owned and operated by NRT, LLC
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Observer stories too wacky to be true ... weren’t
KATIE JOHNS
Not to worry. No former presidents are retiring to Longboat Key. A marijuana grow house is not moving into the former downtown offices of Sarasota’s daily newspaper, and World of Weed is not setting up shop across the street. And, we realize this could be bad news to some, riverboat gambling is not coming to Siesta Key. Sorry, Floyd Mayweather fans. So, if you had us figured out last week, then we hope you shared the same laughs we did in producing our annual April Fools’ stories in the March 30 edition of the Longboat Observer. If not, well, for one day each year, we are “fake news,” and our intent is to make you smile, not trick you into investing in a Senagalese savings and loan or voting for a chimp. For the record, we think our “fake news” is funnier and far more inventive than the garden-variety “fake news” we hear so much about. #SAD! If there’s one thing regular readers of the Observer know for sure, it’s to consume their news carefully as April 1 approaches and keep an eye out for our GOTCHA! disclaimer on Page 4A. It
Turns out, Obama isn’t moving to Longboat Key. ERIC GARWOOD MANAGING EDITOR
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From blue streaks across newspaper covers to blue handprints on the sidewalk, Sarasota is turning various shades of blue this month. It’s all in the name of Paint the Town Blue, the annual campaign held by Child Protection Center. April is National Child Abuse Prevention month, so to bring awareness to a local level, CPC is asking local businesses and individuals to paint SRQ blue. “It’s important because we want people to kind of take the blinders off and really realize child abuse is real, and it exists in our backyards, and it’s right here in Sarasota,” said Mya Widmyer, special events associate for CPC. In the past, businesses have given profits from certain sales back to CPC or painted their windows blue, restaurants have offered drink specials and offices have offered dress down Fridays for employees who bring in $5 to donate to CPC. Jill McMullen, co-chairwoman of Paint the Town Blue, hopes the campaign brings awareness to CPC’s services. “We’re working with the
Katie Johns
The blue handprint is just one way of raising awareness this month in Paint the Town Blue, the annual campaign held by Child Protection Center.
national campaign to bring awareness of abuse prevention,” McMullen said. “So locally, we’re just trying to let people know we’re here.” Widmyer said CPC focuses on prevention, intervention and treatment. Prevention is perhaps most important because if child abuse is prevented, the other two won’t be needed, Widmyer said. “It’s hard to believe because we live in paradise … It is happening,” she said. Those interested in helping paint the town blue or volunteering, including businesses and individuals, should email PaintSRQBlue@cpcsarasota.org. Follow along on social media with the hashtags #PaintSRQBlue, #GetYourBlueOn and #CPCSRQ.
was there, honest. Beyond the fun and frivolity was our usual supply of real community journalism, beginning with proper front pages on 5A. It’s all in good fun. And while we tripped a few people up, most had us figured out ... eventually: n One emailer said he was, for a few fleeting moments, preparing to be respectful during the inevitable face-to-face meeting with the 44th president. He had just read the Longboat Observer’s Page 1A headline “Longboat’s newest retiree/Obamas follow daughter to Florida” alongside a photo of a water-skiing former commander-in-chief who clearly has been hitting the weightroom since Inauguration Day. “You got me,” he wrote. n A Facebook commenter had this to say about Obama retiring to Longboat Key: “Where are the sharks when you need one?” On the flip side: “I would have moved back!” wrote another. n Someone called looking to sign up for The Dating Game (Senior Edition). Sorry, ma’am. n “It’s pretty bad when an April Fools’ sounds good for your town,” a Facebook commenter said about riverboat gambling coming to Siesta Key. So, as we press ahead with nothing but our brand of hyperlocal news on these pages for the next 52 weeks, remember again to cast a wary eye on our pages as April 2018 gets close. Can’t say we didn’t warn you.
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Goldfarb steps off her yoga mat after 30 years
Executive director continues as leader of Longboat Key Education Center but will no longer lead yoga classes.
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usan Goldfarb came to Longboat Key in 1986 and got a part-time job handling marketing and public relations for the then-brand new Education Center. One of the perks was that she could take classes for free, and she signed up for yoga with the late Ed Schetter. He became ill in 1987, asked her to take over and the rest, as they say, is history. Goldfarb soon developed a following and grew the yoga schedule to five classes a week, all of them full. Recently, she has hired teachers and cut back to teaching two classes. Now, she has decided that the term just ended was her last. “So many of my students were
moving off the Key or becoming unable to participate, and I take that as a signal from the universe that now is the time for me to stop teaching,” she said. She is staying on as executive director and relishes the opportunity to spend more time expanding her “Like College Only Better” curriculum. Goldfarb began her yoga journey in 1974. She and her late husband, Richard Goldfarb, went to a retreat at the renowned Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat in the Bahamas. She found the chanting, healthy eating and Hatha, which is the physical practice of yoga, appealing. A resident of Toronto, she earned her fitness certification there in 1982 and taught yoga from 19831985 before moving to Florida. Teachers revere the sources of their own learning and in that role, Goldfarb credits Lilias Folan who “Made yoga accessible to people.” Another major influence was the equally famous Rodney Yee, “very gentle, with a nice manner.” But Goldfarb asserts (and I agree) that teachers learn the most from our students. Her students have taught Goldfarb that, “Yoga is about self-acceptance, not selfimprovement. It is about listening versus talking, accepting versus judging, practicing versus preaching. Preaching is hollow. I try not to preach but to
students will miss her. Also, that she will continue to plow time and energy into an array of educational offerings for which the center is known. Why, only the other day she was walking the grounds at Ca’ d’Zan when she struck up a conversation with a stranger who was speaking French. She turned out to be Evaleon Hill, a meditation instructor, retreat leader, lawyer and college teacher. The result is two new retreats on the 20172018 schedule. Goldfarb may be off the yoga mat, but she is clearly more than ever on the job. The 2017-2018 class schedule will be available online in midSeptember at lbkeducationcenter.org Molly Schechter
Susan Goldfarb is no longer a yoga teacher but very much still the boss.
practice. If I’m not being kind to myself, I can’t ask my students to be kind.” Because her teaching has been mostly with seniors and safety is a big concern, she has also learned to keep things simple. Asked about her own practice, Goldfarb explains that given the demands of her job, her personal yoga time and her classroom time were one and the same. “The only time I had for yoga was summer or teaching. And
one of the advantages of the class commitment was that it made sure that I did yoga. That time was my best, authentic self. Yoga keeps me feeling and looking good. I go in and out on weight and yoga keeps me in check. And if I don’t do it, my joints start to ache.” While there will still be yoga classes at the Education Center three or more days weekly in season, it is clear Goldfarb will miss her students and her
Molly Schechter is an ACEcertified personal trainer with a specialty in older adult fitness plus YogaFit Instructor Training, SCF Yoga Fundamentals I and II, SCF “Active Aging,” and Power Pilates Mat Certifications. She teaches classes at the Bayfront Park Recreation Center. Email her at mschechter@YourObserver. com.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 6
LONGBOAT KEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOB NOB Takes place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Amore Italian Restaurant, 555 Bay Isles Parkway. Mingle with local elected officials and town of Longboat Key directors in a casual setting. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. Cost is $15. RSVP to 383-2466.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6
OPERATION KINDNESS FUNDRAISER Check in begins at 2:30 p.m. at the Tennis Gardens of the Longboat Key Club, 3100 Harbourside Drive. The annual fundraiser supports Operation Kindness Florida Inc., whose mission is to support veterans with emotional and physical injuries. The fundraiser includes a tennis round robin and golf scramble tournament with a shotgun start, followed by a raffle, cocktail reception, and “All-American” barbecue dinner at 5 p.m in the Harbourside Ballroom. Cost is $100 for golf or tennis and the dinner and $50 for just dinner. Call 383-5003 with questions.
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LONGBOAT KEY CENTER FOR THE ARTS FINAL OPENING Takes place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Longboat Key Center for the Arts, 6860 Longboat Drive S. The Women’s Contemporary Artists exhibit will make its debut with refreshments. The exhibit runs until May 11. Call 383-2345.
FRANK L. GANGI
Frank Gangi, 81, of Sarasota, died Jan. 3. He was born in Somerville, Mass., to Frank and Yolanda Gangi. Gangi joined the National Guard at age 17 and enlisted in the U.S. Army at 18. He served for more than 22 years, rising to the rank of master sergeant. He is a veteran of both the Korean and Vietnam wars and received the Bronze Star in 1969 while in Vietnam. He retired to Sarasota in 1975 and was a JROTC instructor at Sarasota and Riverview high schools. After retiring as a teacher, he worked at the Tangerine Bay Club on Longboat Key and started his own business of monitoring homes for seasonal residents. He is survived by his son, Frank E. Gangi; daughter, Lisa M. Gangi; grandson, Cameron; and brothers Richard and Michael. A committal ceremony with military honors will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday, April 14, at Sarasota National Cemetery, 9810 S.R. 72. Memorial donations can be made to Operation Second Chance, 20251 Century Blvd., Suite 130, Germantown, Md., 20874 or Operation Patriot Support, Care of The PHM Group, 540 48th St. Court E., Bradenton.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12
LUNCH AND LEARN ON ‘ANNUITIES — EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW!’ Takes place from noon to 2 p.m. at Aging in Paradise Resource Center, 6200 Gulf of Mexico Drive. Presenters from Merrill Lynch and The Gustafsson Pinckney Group will discuss types of annuities, why and when they are appropriate in portfolios and their cost. Cost is $10 and includes lunch. RSVP to 383-6493.
RECURRING EVENTS MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
PUMPING THE PRIME Takes place at 10 a.m. at Bayfront Park Recreation Center, 4052 Gulf of Mexico Drive. Mirabai Holland teaches this course on how to strengthen muscles and bones, burn calories and boost metabolism and manage weight and develop muscle mass. Participants should be able to get on the floor and get up readily. Please bring a towel. Cost is $10 for member and $15 for nonmembers. Call 201-956-1466.
THE REV. J. CLIFFORD GRISE
The Rev. J. Clifford Grise, 97, died March 25. He was born in Southington, Conn., to David and Mary Grise. He studied at St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield, Conn. and St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore. He was ordained on March 17, 1945. During his more than 72 years of service, he worked in various churches and was a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force. In 1963, he became the first pastor at St. Agnes Church in Greenwich, where he stayed until he was appointed pastor and principal at St. Peter Church in Danbury. He retired in 1986 but assisted St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church on Longboat for many years. He later returned to Connecticut and resided at the Catherine Dennis Keefe, Queen of the Clergy Residence for retired priests in Samford. He is survived by many nieces and nephews and numerous grandnieces and grandnephews. Donations can be made to the Development-Expansion Fund of Queen of Clergy, 274 Strawberry Hill Ave., Stamford, Conn., 06902.
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Local green thumbs take talents to Westchester Four Westchester residents wanted their property to feel like a tropical paradise, so they took matters into their own hands.
FREDDIE BARIBAULT’S THREE TAKEAWAYS 1. Do your homework ... read, research, ask questions. It’s an ongoing learning experience. 2. Have a vision and a plan. 3. Understand the environment in which Florida plants live and grow. They have to endure heat, salt, wind and drought. As the old saying goes, “Right plant, Right location.”
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As you arrive at the Westchester property, you’re greeted with tall trees, colorful flowers and vibrantly green grass. The property is a hidden paradise, of sorts. The entrance is bordered by pigmy palms, orange bromeliads and coontie, and the pool is lined with pink hibiscus and Carissa. But it didn’t always look like that. Over the past eight years, four residents have worked to give the property a tropical vibe. “We’re a small community of people,” Freddie Baribault said. “Our whole goal is, this is our home, and we want it to be a beautiful garden and to enjoy it.” Before the hard work of Baribault, Conrad Wiet, Carol Rhoder and Bonnie Cocchiaraley, the only landscaping Baribault recalls are random houseplants that would wilt when residents ventured back north for the summer. There was no general landscaping. Cocchiaraley said she missed gardening in New York and wanted to find something creative to do here. She had a friend who was
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Freddie Baribault, Bonnie Cocchiaraley and Carol Rhoder helped bring lush landscaping to Westchester.
a landscape architect who visited and walked through the property explaining what could work. Although she wasn’t an expert on plant material, the artist had an eye for design and sketched out ideas. That has been the blueprint, with few modifications, for the four garden-enthusiasts’ work over the past decade. “We’re constantly adding plants,” Baribault said. “We have 365 days of summer here, and plants have a lifetime and after
awhile, you have to replace and renew, so it’s a constant maintenance to keep everything happy.” More than 100 trees, from ficus to various palms, span the 7.5 acres. Agave plants border Westchester’s beach access. Two large planters sit on either side of the pool entrance. The group, which is allotted a small budget each year, has worked with two landscaping companies since the start of the transformation. Until the
fall, they worked with Landscape in Paradise, which the group agreed brought a lot of good ideas to their property. They now work with P & L Lawn Maintenance. They don’t use a lot of plants from the North because those require more water, and the group already has multiple challenges related to the local conditions — saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico and sand, which makes up most of their landscape. Storms in February caused
some wind damage to the plants and brought more saltwater onto the property. Baribault said it took them a lot of time to find the right plant for the right location. They redid the Indian Hawthorn along the pool three times before it took. “It’s trial and error,” Baribault said. “You never know how it’s going to turn out.” But despite the obstacles, the property is blooming with color, and it seems to be a hit among the residents. As Baribault walks around the property explaining the plants and future plans, a resident stops her to tell her how nice the landscaping looks. The smile on Baribault’s face says it all — her hard work, along with the other green thumbs, has paid off.
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Winding Oaks bids farewell to snowbirds
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t wouldn’t be a proper Longboat Key sendoff without a beach sunset. So, to give their snowbirds a proper farewell, about 70 Winding Oaks residents gathered April 2 at Bay Isles Beach Club. Complete with an ice cream truck, food catered from Ciao Italia restaurant and live music performed by Steve Organek, the residents had everything necessary for a sunset celebration.
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t was all that jazz and more March 28 at Beachplace. The clubhouse social room was transformed into a mini-Broadway stage as Connie Scardelli performed a rendition of “Chicago The Musical” for residents. She opened her performance with “All That Jazz.” It was the final gathering of the season for Beachplace residents. — KATIE JOHNS
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Friends of Tennis bid season goodbye
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s the final matches of the day finished up, The Longboat Key Tennis Center became a party scene. Members of Friends of Tennis gathered March 28 for their annual end-of-season potluck and captains’ appreciation dinner. As one court transformed into a buffet line, members filled their
plates with fruit salad, meatballs, cupcakes, brownies and various other appetizers and desserts. The Friends of Tennis is a nonprofit organization that aims to promote and enhance the sport at the Longboat Key Public Tennis Center. — KATIE JOHNS
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622 SOUTH OWL DRIVE The spectacular location of this custom Bird Key home is unique to Sarasota. Situated on a two-lot, corner homesite, offering more than 450’ of direct bay frontage. This stunning four-bedroom home was designed by famed architect Cliff Scholz and built by Perrone Custom Home Builders. A true experience in luxury waterfront living.
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1055 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE, RESIDENCE #106 Breathtaking views! The convenience to the Gulf offered at this rarely-available THREE-BEDROOM residence at Beachplace will be hard to ever leave! Walk down to pristine beach shores from the wraparound terrace of this direct Gulf-front getaway. Showcasing azure water views from every room, this beach retreat includes newer furnishings and is ready to immediately enjoy or renovate. Walls of glass offer picture-perfect views and enhance the light and bright layout. Includes covered parking.
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6857 GULF OF MEXICO DRIVE Your dream beach home awaits! This BRAND-NEW, FOURBEDROOM PLUS DEN home directly overlooks the whitepowdery shores of the Gulf of Mexico. More than 4,100 SF of stunning interior features, custom finishes, modern appliances, Smart Home accessories and a chic coastal design which is fully furnished and ready to occupy. Includes three-car garage.
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Panoramic sunrise to sunset views! Rarely available, this direct Gulf-front, three-bedroom Arlington residence is in the southwest corner of the second building at Water Club, features three generous terraces, cook’s kitchen, open den and two secure parking spaces. The first-rate amenities and proximity to the beach will make it hard to ever leave.
This magnificent five-bedroom residence rests on the deep waters of Whitaker Bayou, that open to Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. More than 5,000 SF of interior, overflowing with custom high-end finishes and intricate details, featuring cathedral ceilings, designer built-ins, gourmet kitchen and beautiful hardwood flooring.
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YOUR NEIGHBORS Dana Leworthy, avian hospital administrator, with Buck
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Seabird fans flock to support The Sunset Soiree on March 30 raised funds to help feathered friends at Save our Seabirds. KATIE JOHNS STAFF WRITER
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s the sun set over Sarasota Bay, the lawn of Michael’s on the Bay at Selby Gardens filled up with chatter and clinking glasses, and rightfully so. As saying goes, birds of a feather flock together. This year, seabird supporters proved that true at the biggest fundraiser ever for Save Our Seabirds. Save Our Seabirds Sixth Annual Sunset Soiree brought nearly 250 supporters together March 30 for an evening of food, fun and feathers. The nonprofit organization, located on City Island, rescues, rehabilitates and releases wild birds and cares for those that cannot be released.
The event is usually held at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, but this year, the Sunset Soiree switched to a location that allowed for a front-row view of a Sarasota sunset to match the inspiration for the event’s title. The event began with a cocktail hour complete with hors d’oeuvres, photo opportunities with birds and a silent auction. To add a little sparkle to the event, a onecarat diamond was attached to one of 100 glasses of champagne that were offered for sale. The remaining 99 were cubic zirconia. Save Our Seabirds CEO David Pilston said his favorite part of the evening was seeing all the supporters. “We’ve come so far in the last two years, and it’s all because of these people,” he said.
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Bird Key walks the runway
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he main foyer of Bird Key Yacht Club was filled with chatter March 30 as members and their guests arrived for the monthly style show. As the music got louder, the runway got busier as each model took their turn striking a pose. This month, J. McLaughlin was the featured retailer, and Bluemercury provided the makeup. Eleven models hit the runway after guests enjoyed lunch.
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Lee Duffey poses for the camera during the March style show at Bird Key Yacht Club.
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Located behind 2 gates this stunning 3 bedroom/2 bath residence with 100’ on the canal offers easy access to Sarasota Bay. Marble flooring, crown molding, a chef’s kitchen, plantation shutters and two gas fireplaces are just a few of the highlights. The exterior features are just as impressive with immaculate landscaping, an expansive pool deck and a dock with lift. Your new Longboat Lifestyle awaits!
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This 3 bedroom/3 bath is in the most coveted southeast facing corner, which boasts incredible views of Sarasota Bay, Gulf of Mexico, Longboat Key Moorings and the Sarasota city skyline. The large wraparound terrace is accessed from the master and the main living area. Owners will enjoy the first class amenities at Grand Bay including membership to the Bay Isles Beach Club.
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4 bed/3 bath located on Little Sarasota Bay offers expansive west facing views of the bay from most rooms. Expert craftsmanship throughout.
5 bed/4 bath spit floor plan home on 100’ of water just 3 lots from Sarasota Bay with volume ceilings, sauna, dock with lift and fine details throughout.
3 bed/3 bath 7th floor Gulf to Bay floor plan with stunning Sarasota Bay, city skyline and direct Gulf of Mexico views, as well as partial bay views.
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3 bed/3 bath offers stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico with deep crown moldings, walls of windows, custom built-ins and a split floor plan.
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t was hard to tell the models from the guests as women arrived March 27 at the Sarasota Yacht Club. Attendees donned their best cute and casual outfits, including plenty of Lilly Pulitzer dresses, for the annual St. Mary Women’s Guild fashion show. The “Chantilly Lace” show featured clothing by Dillard’s, hair by Design 2000 and makeup by Esteé Lauder. Five women modeled three outfits from the department store and one special guest model, Harry Christensen of Harry’s Continental Kitchens, modeled two outfits. Before the fashion show, the guild nominated officers for 2017. In between each round of outfits the planning committee called out various raffle numbers for items such as gift cards to The Lazy Lobster, Tyler’s Ice Jane Vorel is all Cream, Café Don Giovanni smiles as she takes and Dry Dock Waterfront the runway during Grill. the “Chantilly Lace” Guests enjoyed black Fashion Show. and blue salad with beef tenderloin and Key lime pie with Chantilly cream for lunch. Proceeds from this year’s fashion show will go to local charities.
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Standing: Planning Committee: Kathy Neudorfer, Cindy Noble, Rita Lynch, Barbara Gurchiek and Mary Del Pup; Sitting: Planning committee member Gerri Nagle and the Revs. Gerry Finegan and Eric Scanlan
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FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY to own an affordable condo with beach to bay access. 2BR/1.5BA is ready to update to your taste. One of the few condos on the Key with a garage. Make this your home on the island. $275,000
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Sleepy Lagoon hosts annual neighborhood party
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very year, the Sleepy Lagoon neighborhood hosts a party for its members, and this year, they came out in full force. Nearly 80 guests were expected at the bayside bash, and though the actual attendance was estimated to be a little less than that, Marbury Lane was packed with guests as many chose to walk to the event rather than drive. Neighbors gathered to mingle, enjoy a drink and sit down to a potluck-style buffet that included everything from penne pasta with vodka sauce to authentic Greek spanakopita. Eventgoers also enjoyed the views of Sister Keys and the accompanying canal from hosts J.J. and Susan Coneys’ backyard.
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Event hosts J.J. and Susan Coneys
The party was planned by the neighborhood association, which provides a voice for the community, said association President June McGroary. — NIKI KOTTMANN
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The choir began the concert by singing “L’Dor Va Dor.”
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efore the choir could begin its concert, Artistic Director Ann StephensonMoe had to explain that the members’ sparkly shirts were in honor of Florence Katz. Katz, who died in December 2015, had style, according to Stephenson-Moe. Katz also had musical talent and served as the choir and music director at Temple Beth Israel for 22 years. To honor her dedication, the temple hosted its first Florence Katz Memorial Concert on March 29. The temple’s choir, which includes professionals thanks to Katz, sang various songs that reminded them of Katz or were favorites of the late director. “This was her first love after my father,” said Judy Vigder, Katz’s daughter. Vigder wrote a short speech that her husband read. Vigder explained her mother’s history with the choir and wrote that people sang her praises of being a warm person in addition to her musical talent. The concert brought more than 200 people to the temple. Following the concert, guests enjoyed dessert and drinks. All proceeds benefited the Temple Beth Israel Choir Fund.
Penthouse Unit
1701 Gulf of Mexico Dr #604, Longboat Key, 34228, 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,551 Sq. Ft. Totally Renovated, including new appliances and furnishings. $694,900
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Temple Beth Israel honors Florence Katz
1050 Longboat Club Rd #1004, Longboat Key, 34228, 2 beds, 2 baths, 1,409 Sq. Ft. $599,900
Bob and Judy Vigder spoke of Florence Katz, who was Judy’s mother.
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Longboat Harbour hosts a toe-tapping good time
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Donna Birnbaum plays in the “Name That Tune” game.
Lorraine and Murray Brooks
Bob Geraci performs for his fellow Longboat Harbour residents.
The pair would play a few bars from a familiar songs, after which the audience would attempt to guess the title of the composition. Those who knew the songs hummed the remaining bars after Ortmann and Geraci had stopped. Geraci said it was hard for him to believe the event was indeed in its third year. “But time marches on,” Geraci said with a laugh.
or their third annual concert event, Jan Ortmann and Bob Geraci decided to mix it up for their fellow Longboat Harbour residents. “If you came here to hear classical music,” Geraci told the audience, “you’ll hear some, but you won’t hear it all night long.” This year, Ortmann and Geraci added some more compositions from Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. They also incorporated an audienceparticipation game into the program.
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L O N G B OAT K E Y 741 Hideaway Bay Drive Saint Cacchiotti & Marie Monsky 941-809-0787 A4103504 $2,500,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 580 Chipping Lane Mackenzie Longueuil & Pat Mudgett 941-961-4023 A4143578 $2,495,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 415 L Ambiance Drive D706 Ian Addy Pa 941-961-8850 A4170348 $2,150,000
LIDO KEY The Ritz-Carlton Beach Residences, 509 Joan Dickinson & Beth Afflebach 941-914-0496 A4177609 $2,499,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 3591 Bayou Circle Michael Moulton 941-928-3559 A4172901 $1,775,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 1281 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 906 Laurie M Mock 941-232-3665 A4159835 $1,629,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 521 Ranger Lane Kathy Callahan 941-900-8088 A4152415 $1,595,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 545 Sanctuary Drive B305 Robert Dardas 941-376-7591 A4172173 $1,550,000
S A R A S OTA 7356 Palomino Lane Chris Baylis 941-735-4713 A4168393 $1,300,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 535 Sanctuary Drive A103 Carol Cohen Pa 941-356-3829 A4180237 $939,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 690 Lands End Drive Elizabeth Van Riper 941-993-6842 A4174232 $845,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 2425 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 1E Mel & Jan Goldsmith 941-356-6673 A4160613 $775,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 1000 Longboat Club Road 805 Jenine Meyer 941-266-8303 A4167100 $729,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 3070 Grand Bay Boulevard 641 Emmy Lou Gilbert 941-807-1764 A4175811 $695,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 1903 Harbour Links Circle 2 Connie Lyke Brown 941-951-6660 A4178867 $649,900
L O N G B OAT K E Y 4725 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 310 Ian Addy Pa 941-961-8850 A4167797 $599,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 2013 Harbour Links Dr 2013 Alix Wexler & Paul Romley 941-350-2742 & 941-350-4933 A4170673 $599,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 2330 Harbour Oaks Drive Beverly St Hilaire 941-504-3303 A4165928 $575,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 6945 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 23 Sharon Freeman 941-545-0899 A4158692 $538,500
L O N G B OAT K E Y 1701 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 204 Chris Wetzig 941-350-8083 A4181821 $519,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 210 Sands Point Road 2302 Ian Addy Pa 941-961-8850 A4168470 $490,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 210 Sands Point Road 2201 Ian Addy Pa 941-961-8850 A4179044 $479,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 6937 Gulf Of Mexico Drive 23 Janet Walter 941-232-2000 A4167650 $449,900
L O N G B OAT K E Y 4500 Gulf Of Mexico Drive PH2 Bobbi Banan 941-356-2659 A4167934 $390,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 4410 Exeter Drive 103 Malihe Karimi 941-376-5099 A4165674 $314,500
L O N G B OAT K E Y 729 Saint Judes Drive S 4 Cathy Meldahl 941-724-7228 A4180800 $299,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 4400 Exeter Drive J205 Malihe Karimi 941-386-5099 A4181239 $210,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 641 Ranger Lane Michael Moulton 941-928-3559 A4138569 $5,495,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 655 Longboat Club Road 17B Jenifer Schwell 941-780-0968 A4161520 $3,300,000
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home on St. Armands Key tops all transactions in this week’s real estate. Sarasota Vacation Property LLC sold the home at 290 N. Washington Drive to Frank Shumate, of Corpus Christi, Texas, for $3.5 million. Built in 2008, it has five bedrooms, four-andtwo-half baths, a pool and 6,799 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $7,494,500 in 2011.
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Daniel McGovern and Teresa Peck-McGovern, trustees, of Sarasota, sold the home at 443 Bird Key Drive to David Cohen and Mark Nowak, trustees, of Boston, for $1,225,000. Built in 1966, it has three bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,676 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $849,900 in 2015.
Leslie Peters, trustee, and Robin Peters, of Eastover, N.C., sold the home at 551 S. Polk Drive to Eric Hartmann, of Pleasant Valley, N.Y., for $1.26 million. Built in 1979, it has three bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,565 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $475,000 in 1990. Kevin and Kathleen Golmont, of Martinsville, N.J., sold their Unit 603 condominium at 1300 Benjamin Franklin Drive to Henry and Dawn Duques, of Sarasota, for $3.3 million. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, three-anda-half baths and 3,861 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $2.6 million in 2005. LIDO
Dave and Merrill Jean Marshall, of Dallas, sold their home at 175 Morningside Drive to Jonathan Cook and Diane Aigler, of Duxbury, Mass., for $2,075,000. Built in 1955, it has four bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, a pool and 3,563 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $1,475,000 in 2012. Anthony Grasso and John Garisto sold their home at 1116 Westway Drive to DeLieto Shores LLC for $800,000. Built in 1952, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,516 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $120,000 in 1987.
Dale Asplund and Michele Ulrich-Asplund, of Sarasota, sold their home at 534 Bird Key Drive to Mark Nowak and Saul Cohen, trustees, of Boston, for $1,262,500. Built in 2002, it has three bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,793 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $925,000 in 2012.
John Clark sold his home at 343 Bobwhite Way to Kalia FL LLC for $775,000. Built in 1973, it has four bedrooms, three-and-ahalf baths and 2,638 square feet of living area. SLEEPY LAGOON PARK
Istvan and Ilona Milom, of Seminole, sold their home at 536 Lyons Lane to Peggy Christy, of Tampa, for $661,000. Built in 1989, it has two bedrooms, two baths, a pool and 1,965 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $455,000 in 2011.
These are the largest building permits issued by the Longboat Key Planning and Zoning Department for the week of March 22-29, in order of dollar amounts.
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1095 GMD
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Chester and Linda Pletzke, of Sarasota, sold their Unit 14 condominium at 613 Spanish Drive N. to Michael Walsh and Karen Cop, of Biltmore Lake, N.C., for $297,500. Built in 1968, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,089 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $137,000 in 2000. SECOND LONGBOAT HARBOUR
Elaine Rusinowitz, of Sarasota, sold her Unit 307 condominium at 4400 Exeter Drive to Aret and Leda Oymakas, of Ontario, Canada, for $296,000. Built in 1970, it has two bedrooms, one bath and 1,152 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $120,000 in 1995.
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Joseph Perillo, of Wallkill, N.Y., Deana Perillo and Sabrina Perillo Wells, of Fishkill, N.Y., sold their Unit 407 condominium at 845 Benjamin Franklin Drive to William and Elaine Haehl, of Shelbyville, Ind., for $365,000. Built in 1974, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 991 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $105,000 in 1990.
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James Dierks
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4600 GMD
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Frederick Ernst
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533 Forest Way
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Stephen Lang
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600 Sutton Place
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Timothy Smalley
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3453 Winding Oaks Drive
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Edward Webler, trustee $18,300
605 Buttonwood Drive
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Joachim Winter
$12,277
3529 Fair Oaks Lane
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Peter Valent
$12,000
672 Dream Island Road
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Neal Horne
$12,000
4968 GMD
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Jonathan Rains
$10,788
545 General Harris St.
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William Jackman
660 Dream Island Road
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Scott Boos
$5,000
4340 Falmouth Drive
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Timothy Smalley
$3,300
4540 GMD
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Steven Jones
$2,682
340 GMD
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Luis Moreno-Fernandez $2,400
585 Cutter Lane
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Armando Linde, trustee $1,300
3710 GMD
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John Monahan
S A R A S OTA 770 S Palm Ave. 1102 A4181354 $625,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 6322 Laguna Drive A4157415 $839,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 3010 Grand Bay Blvd. 456 A4156194 $1,695,000
L O N G B OAT K E Y 560 Chipping Lane A4125400 $1,849,000
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Colton Davenport is awarded a ribbon for finishing the 1-mile children’s fun run.
Hundreds come out to Run for the Turtles
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reach maturity until they are around 30 years old. Therefore, researchers won’t conclusively know how last year’s season will impact sea turtle populations for at least another 30 years. However, those numbers do suggest an encouraging trend. Kristen Mazzarella, a senior biologist with Mote’s Sea Turtle Conservation and Research Program, said the Mote’s research and conservation program was created 36 years ago, which suggests their efforts are being rewarded. “We think what we’re seeing is from the efforts that were started 35 years ago,” Mazzarella said.
Runners leave the starting line of the 31st annual Run for the Turtles. Michael Kedroff poses with Shelley the Sea Turtle.
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Tasman Henry shows her support with a turtle painted on her face.
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The Landings - Mainland 5BR/4.5BA | 4,282 SqFt
Grand Bay V #535 - Longboat Key 2BR/2BA | 1,276 SqFt
Aqualane Estates - Mainland 5BR/5.5BA | 6,216 SqFt
Sarabande #10 - Downtown 3BR/2.5BA | 2,437 SqFt
Lawrence Pointe II #203 - Downtown 2BR/2BA | 1,929 SqFt
$619,000
Then: $1,845,000…NOW: $1,695,000
$3,250,000
office@ackermangroup.net
Then: $1,795,000…NOW: $1,575,000
Then: $1,395,000…NOW: $1,275,000
Then: $1,495,000…NOW: $1,349,000
$1,790,000
$3,995,000
$657,000
$875,000
941-387-1820
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, LLC • 201 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Suite 1 • Longboat Key, FL 34228
Owned and operated by NRT, LLC
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