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City of Anna Maria
1. The Special Magistrate will conduct hearings as provided in Chapter 162, Florida Statutes and the City of Code of Ordinances related to the enforcement of the City of Anna Maria Code of Ordinances, other adopted ordinances, land development regulations, permits, and policies of the City of Anna Maria. 2. The Special Magistrate shall conduct hearings as provided in Chapter 316, Florida Statutes. 3. Performing those functions indicated by and specifically set forth in Chapter 2, Article III, Division 2 of the City of Anna Maria Code of Ordinances, which establishes a Special Magistrate and includes, among other things, holding hearings and assessing fines against violators of City Code. 4. Adopt rules for the conduct of hearings. 5. Overseeing and confirming that adequate public notice of hearing is given. 6. Overseeing and assuring that adequate notice is given to all alleged violators. 7. Overseeing and assuring that minutes of each hearing are kept. 8. Overseeing and assuring that a record of each hearing is made and kept. 9. Issuing an order at the close of evidence and thereafter issuing a written order that shall include findings of fact based on evidence of record, conclusions of law and ordering the proper relief. 10. Issuing orders imposing fines. 11. The Special Magistrate agrees to observe all pertinent laws in the exercise of his or her duties, including but not limited to, the Sunshine Law, the Public Records Law, Chapter 112 of the Florida Statute relating to conflicts of interest, and laws relating to procedures for quasi-judicial hearings. 12. The Special Magistrate shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and shall not be deemed an employee of the City. 13. The City shall provide such clerical and administrative personnel as deemed reasonably necessary to support the Special Magistrate’s activities and assist in the proper performance of duties. The Special Magistrate shall not be authorized to engage, hire, or use any person, except those provided by the City to assist in the performance of duties, at the City’s expense. 14. All other relevant assignments relating to Special Magistrate services, as may be requested. 15. The Special Magistrate shall serve a two (2) year term, which shall be automatically renewed on a yearly basis unless terminated by either party prior to the expiration of the current term.
Posted Date
Oct 31, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Oct 31, 2025
City of Anna Maria
Close: Dec 3, 2025
1. The Special Magistrate will conduct hearings as provided in Chapter 162, Florida Statutes and the City of Code of Ordinances related to the enforcement of the City of Anna Maria Code of Ordinances, other adopted ordinances, land development regulations, permits, and policies of the City of Anna Maria. 2. The Special Magistrate shall conduct hearings as provided in Chapter 316, Florida Statutes. 3. Performing those functions indicated by and specifically set forth in Chapter 2, Article III, Division 2 of the City of Anna Maria Code of Ordinances, which establishes a Special Magistrate and includes, among other things, holding hearings and assessing fines against violators of City Code. 4. Adopt rules for the conduct of hearings. 5. Overseeing and confirming that adequate public notice of hearing is given. 6. Overseeing and assuring that adequate notice is given to all alleged violators. 7. Overseeing and assuring that minutes of each hearing are kept. 8. Overseeing and assuring that a record of each hearing is made and kept. 9. Issuing an order at the close of evidence and thereafter issuing a written order that shall include findings of fact based on evidence of record, conclusions of law and ordering the proper relief. 10. Issuing orders imposing fines. 11. The Special Magistrate agrees to observe all pertinent laws in the exercise of his or her duties, including but not limited to, the Sunshine Law, the Public Records Law, Chapter 112 of the Florida Statute relating to conflicts of interest, and laws relating to procedures for quasi-judicial hearings. 12. The Special Magistrate shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and shall not be deemed an employee of the City. 13. The City shall provide such clerical and administrative personnel as deemed reasonably necessary to support the Special Magistrate’s activities and assist in the proper performance of duties. The Special Magistrate shall not be authorized to engage, hire, or use any person, except those provided by the City to assist in the performance of duties, at the City’s expense. 14. All other relevant assignments relating to Special Magistrate services, as may be requested. 15. The Special Magistrate shall serve a two (2) year term, which shall be automatically renewed on a yearly basis unless terminated by either party prior to the expiration of the current term.
City of Anna Maria
The project consists of a new pier structure, approximately 730 feet in length and 12 feet wide.
Posted Date
Jul 30, 2025
Due Date
Sep 12, 2025
Release: Jul 30, 2025
City of Anna Maria
Close: Sep 12, 2025
The project consists of a new pier structure, approximately 730 feet in length and 12 feet wide.
City of Anna Maria
Provide swale maintenance and related services.
Posted Date
Jul 16, 2025
Due Date
Aug 13, 2025
Release: Jul 16, 2025
City of Anna Maria
Close: Aug 13, 2025
Provide swale maintenance and related services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Anna Maria
This public meeting served as a town-hall style discussion regarding the future use of the City Pier's T-end following the termination of the lease with Mote Marine Laboratory. Key discussions focused on soliciting public input, reviewing current reconstruction status, costs (potentially up to $1.3 million), and funding. Specific concepts discussed included a small coffee shop/light food service versus mobile vendors, and the potential impact of incorporating a county water ferry service. Major considerations involved infrastructure limitations, pedestrian safety, and ongoing operational/maintenance costs. Preliminary estimates suggested a full restaurant could add significant infrastructure costs, pending further engineering review. No formal decisions or votes were taken during the session.
The meeting involved several Code Enforcement Hearings. The first case addressed a violation concerning dogs on the beach at the City of Anna Maria, resulting in a finding that the violation occurred and an order for a total fine of $350.00. A second case involving construction site noise was cancelled as the respondent had paid the related charge. The third, more complex case involved allegations that six protected "grand trees" were removed without proper authorization during demolition activities. Disputes centered on whether the removed trees qualified as grand trees, the sufficiency of an arborist letter, and compliance with state statutes regarding tree removal due to risk. The Special Magistrate retained jurisdiction and continued this matter, referring it back to Code Enforcement and the City Attorney to clarify documentation and resolve factual discrepancies; no fines were imposed for this case.
The primary meeting addressed several agenda items, including a variance request (853 North Shore Dr) concerning the 15-ft waterway setback for retaining wall installation, and a sight visibility study focused on intersection safety. A workshop was held regarding Chapter 110 Waterways, Article III Shoreline Stabilization. Furthermore, a public hearing and recommendation were conducted regarding a text amendment to Chapter 110, specifically Sections 110-73 and 110-74, pertaining to bulkheads and seawalls. An open discussion on utility issues provided by third-party governmental entities also took place.
The meeting addressed several key action items, including the second reading and potential adoption of Ordinance 26-954, which amends sections regarding Bulkheads and Seawalls to clarify regulations and allow limited structural reinforcement. The Commission also considered the second reading of Ordinance 26-952, which revises Chapter 38 concerning Parks and Recreation, along with Resolution R26-830, which establishes civil fines for violations of Chapter 38 and sets insurance coverage requirements for commercial temporary shade structure rentals. Under the consent agenda, the Commission addressed the addition of Treasurer Randy Maxson as an authorized signer on City accounts and the approval of the 2026 Vacation Rental Fees Resolution (R26-829). Updates were also provided on capital projects, including pier construction and stormwater improvements.
The key discussion topics for this meeting include the introduction of committee members, the nomination and election of the Committee Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary. The agenda also mandates the review of Resolution No. R10-673 and a review of submitted Citizen Recognition Nominations. The committee is scheduled to select the Citizen of the Year based on candidate discussions and contributions to the city, followed by completing and delivering the final tally and minutes to the City Clerk's office, and setting a follow-up meeting date if necessary.
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