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• Classifieds, Public & Legal Notices • 305.743.0844 • CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLIC & LEGAL NOTICES • 305.743.0844 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME Monroe County Tourist Land Development Regulations notice is required to be served LEONARD E. MONDSCHEIN, ESQ. whose date of death was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Development Council Section 101 – 12(5) rear setback must file their claims with this Florida Bar Number: 189899 January 8, 2021, is pending in the undersigned, desiring 1201 White Street, Suite 102 District IV Advisory Committee variance of 15’0”. Current rear court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER The Elder Law Center of the Circuit Court for Monroe to engage in business under Key West, FL 33040 (DAC IV) setback is 20’0”. OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME Mondschein and Mondschein, County, Florida, Probate the fictitious name of Keys Fax #: (305) 296-0788 (Between the Long Key Bridge Interested parties may appear OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF P.A. Division, the address of which is Confections located at 514 Deadline for receipt of and mile marker 90.939) at the Hearing and be heard THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER 10691 N. Kendall Drive, Suite 205 Monroe County Clerk of Court, Truman Anx, Apt. A, Monroe application at the above address of the with respect to the requested THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A Miami, Florida 33176 Plantation Satellite Branch, County in the City of Key West, is Friday, August 20, 2021 at 5:00 MONROE COUNTY TOURIST variance. COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Telephone: (305) 274-0955 88820 Overseas Highway, Florida 33040-7573 intends to p.m. A resume may be attached DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL If any person decides to appeal All other creditors of the Fax: (305) 596-0832 Plantation Key, FL 33070. The register the said name with the to the application. has a vacancy for an any decision made by the decedent and other persons E-Mail: [email protected] names and addresses of the Division of Corporations of the Publish: “At Large” representative - Any Planning & Zoning Board with having claims or demands Secondary E-Mail: Lenlaw1@ personal representative and Florida Department of State, July 22, 2021 resident who is not directly respect to any matter consid- against decedent’s estate bellsouth.net the personal representative’s Tallahassee, Florida. The Weekly Newspapers involved in a tourism business ered at the Variance Hearing, must file their claims with Publish: attorney are set forth below. Dated at Key West, Florida this and who shall represent the that person will need a record this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS July 15 & 22, 2021 All creditors of the decedent and 14th day of July, 2021. general public and shall live or of the proceedings and for such AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST The Weekly Newspapers other persons having claims or By: Natalie L. Hill DISTRICT II ADVISORY work within the tax collection purpose may need to ensure PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. demands against decedent’s Publish: COMMITTEE (DAC II) district for which they are that a verbatim record of the ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN estate on whom a copy of this July 22, 2021 (From the City Limits of Key West applying (The operative word proceedings is made, which THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN THE CIRCUIT notice is required to be served The Weekly Newspapers to the West End of the Seven within this description is directly. record includes the testimony IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION COURT FOR must file their claims with this Mile Bridge) This word means someone who and evidence upon which the 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER MONROE COUNTY, court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER of the is not in business, nor whose appeal is to be based. BARRED. FLORIDA OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME FICTITIOUS NAME MONROE COUNTY TOURIST business or economic activity If you are unable to attend the NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PROBATE DIVISION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL are dependent upon tourists) Hearing on Wednesday August PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, FILE NO.: 21-CP-000066-P THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER the undersigned, desiring to has an opening for a Any person wishing to 18, 2021 but wish to comment, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) JUDGE LUIS GARCIA THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A engage in business under the TOURIST RELATED BUSINESS participate on the District please direct correspondence YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE IN RE: ESTATE OF COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. fictitious name of Wagadoodle REPRESENTATIVE - Shall be IV Advisory Committee of to: City Commission, P.O. Box DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS ROLLIN S. REITER, All other creditors of the located at 1216 Von Phister persons involved in business the Monroe County Tourist 510141, Key Colony Beach, FL BARRED. Deceased. decedent and other persons Street, Key West, FL 33040 which is interdependent upon Development Council within 33051, or cityclerk@keycolony- The date of first publication of NOTICE TO CREDITORS having claims or demands intends to register said name the tourist industry who have the district so noted above, may beach.net and your comments this notice is: July 15, 2021. The administration of the Estate against decedent’s estate with the Florida Department of demonstrated an interest in request an application from the will be entered into the record. Personal Representative: of Rollin S. Reiter, deceased, must file their claims with State, Tallahassee, Florida. tourist development but who Administrative Office by calling Publish: Gregg M. Chapman whose date of death was this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS By: Debra Pansier shall not be employed in any (305) 296-1552 and submit July 22, 2021 7707 Gulfstream Blvd. January 7, 2021, is pending in AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST Publish: position within the lodging an application to the address The Weekly Newspapers Marathon, Florida 33050 the Circuit Court for Monroe PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. July 22, 2021 industry (motels, hotels, shown below: Attorney for Personal County, Florida, Probate ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN The Weekly Newspapers recreational vehicle parks and Department DAC Representative: Division, the address of which is THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH other tourist accommodations Monroe County Tourist NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Richard E. Warner Monroe County Clerk of Court, IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION and whose business is in the tax Development Council CITY OF KEY COLONY BEACH Attorney Plantation Satellite Branch, 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER FICTITIOUS NAME collection district for which they 1201 White Street, Suite 102 NOTICE OF VARIANCE HEARING Florida Bar Number: 283134 88820 Overseas Highway, BARRED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that are applying. Key West, FL 33040 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that RICHARD E. WARNER, P.A. Plantation Key, FL 33070. The NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME the undersigned, desiring Any person wishing to Fax #: (305) 296-0788 the City Commission of the City 12221 Overseas Highway names and addresses of the PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, to engage in business under participate on the District Deadline for receipt of of Key Colony Beach, Florida, MARATHON, FL 33050 personal representative and ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) the fictitious name of S G II Advisory Committee of application at the above address will hold a Public Hearing on Telephone: (305) 743-6022 the personal representative’s YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Mobile Marketing located at the Monroe County Tourist is Friday, August 27, 2021 at 5:00 Thursday, August 26, 2021 at Fax: (305) 743-6216 attorney are set forth below. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS 8055 Tuna Drive, Marathon, Development Council within p.m. A resume may be attached 9:30 A.M., Key Colony Beach City E-mail: richard@rewarnerlaw. All creditors of the decedent and BARRED. FL 33050 intends to register the district so noted above, may to the application. Hall commission room, to hear com other persons having claims or The date of first publication of said name with the Florida request an application from the Publish: a Variance Request from Amy Secondary E-Mail: pamela2@ demands against decedent’s this notice is July 15, 2021. Department of State, Administrative Office by calling July 22, 2021 & Steven Dingle, owners of 721 rewarnerlaw.com estate on whom a copy of this Personal Representative: Tallahassee, Florida. (305) 296-1552 and submit The Weekly Newspapers & 731 8th St. This meeting will Publish: notice is required to be served Jefferson J. Reiter By: Selena Gonzalez an application to the address be available virtually via Zoom July 15 & 22, 2021 must file their claims with this 256 Merton Avenue Publish: shown below: Meetings: https://us02web. The Weekly Newspapers court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 July 22, 2021 Department DAC DISTRICT V ADVISORY zoom.us/j/85454028959. OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME Attorneys for Personal The Weekly Newspapers Monroe County Tourist COMMITTEE (DAC V) Applicant requests a Variance to OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Representative: Development Council (From Mile Marker 90.940 to Land Development Regulations IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER Neil R. Chrystal, Attorney 1201 White Street, Suite 102 the Dade/Monroe County Line Section 101 – 12(5) rear setback FOR THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A Florida Bar Number: 578185 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Key West, FL 33040-3328 and any Mainland portions of variance of 15’0”. Current rear MONROE COUNTY, COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Candice J. Palte, Attorney Wheatons Towing gives Notice Deadline for receipt of Monroe County) setback is 20’0”. FLORIDA All other creditors of the Florida Bar Number: 118840 of Foreclosure of Lien and application at the above address of the Interested parties may appear PROBATE DIVISION decedent and other persons DUNWODY WHITE & LANDON PA intent to sell these vehicles on is FRIDAY August 20, 2020 at MONROE COUNTY TOURIST at the Hearing and be heard FILE NO.: 21-CP-169-K having claims or demands 550 Biltmore Way, Suite 810 08/03/2021, 10:00 am at 101500 5:00 p.m.
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