.:.'-,•:•-•.....••.- „ "" " '•- i. *."".• . .' " '.*.', •*•. -' -' - u-"- -1"-;:^-v'- « '*tf«V*#** PARRT SORT' **P003 l.\.,C*iy0J0O41ZS THU O000O0 LlBRABY OP RD s a nd SAW IBEL FL REPORTER Week of Jan. 18-24,2001 SANIBEL&CAPTIVA, FLORIDA VOLUME 28, NUMBER 3, 24 PAGES 75 CENTS Practice makes perfect Sanibel OKs Charter fishing captain Tim Bryant shares some patterns of success practiced by expe- rience anglers in Southwest Florida waters and shares a client's Brazilian fishing $ 12.5 million adventure. —See page 4 I? bid for sewer SCCF gears up again By Pete Bishop struction of several new buildings With Buck Key now safely Staff writer at the existing Donax location, tucked away, SCCF is gear- new storage tanks that will ing up for another land pur- The Sanibel City Council replace tanks Fuller characterized chase. The foundation has an option to buy a 52-acre Tuesday approved a $12,464,566 as "functionally obsolete" and re- parcel on Sanibel, but it contract with The HaskelJ Co., a equipping the site with new Michael Pistella expires in May. construction firm that will per- pumps, odor control devices, Revonda Cross, owner of Properties in Paradise, takes a —See page 5 form the Phase 2 Donax Water digesters, filters, piping and other photograph of her companies' files Friday Reclamation Facility Expansion mechanical equipment. for the city. Fuller said the new structures According to Zack Fuller, an and tanks should last 30 to 40 engineering consultant with years, while the different pieces of Real-estate firm's Hartman and Associates Inc., the mechanical equipment will aver- Super sites project will help include all inhabit- age 20 years before replacement is J. Peg Webster goes in search ed areas of Sanibel within ihc city needed. of The Big Game. Tickets, sewage system in Ihc next lour or souvenirs and history can all t> Scwr are be found alon the road It > llie five years. Super Bowl. The project includes the con- page 22. By Pete Bishop tems department and two police —See page 7 Staff writer officers, served the .search warrant at Properties in Paradise, 1101 Sanibel city officials served a Periwinkle Way, at 3:30 Jast search warrant and seized records Friday afternoon. New budget panel from a local real-estate business City Manager Ed Sealover said Guest commentary Jan. 12 looking for evidence that Tuesday the city obtained the search Properties in Paradise has been warrant because, "We believe that In the first of two install- breaking the city ordinances pro- Properties in Paradise has been rent- ments, real estate consultant holds first meeting hibiting short-term rentals in areas ing properties for less than the 28 John H. Adler comments on outside the resort-housing district. his Sanibel report he made in days required .... Properties in 1996. By Pete Bishop Sanibel Code Enforcement Paradise has been cited before and is —See page 9 Staff writer Officer Ray Hendze] and City a repeat offender." Attorney Douglas Wyckoff, along The Five-year Budget Pro- t> Seized jection Review committee met for with Bert Smith and Mike Claney the first time Thursday, Jan. 11 to from the city's information sys- page 3 discuss its priorities and elect a chairman and vice chairman. The ad hoc committee was BUCK KEY PARTY Award-winning roster formed by the Sanibel City Council at its Dec. 19 meeting to From opening night to the review the long-term budget and season finale, the Florida make recommendations in May Repertory Theatre offers 'a for the council's next annual bud- season like no other' this get review. year. Similar committees were also -See page 12 used in 1998 and 1999, but did not exist in 2000, when City Manager Pair of aces Ed Sealover developed the budget. The city council appointed Bill 'Snowman' Arons Armand Ball, Caroline Hois- proved his golfing skill on. ington, Jan Hyatt, Bernard the links this week by sink- Lubetkin. Steve Mullins, Andrew ing two. holes-in-one at Reding and Curt Stendahl to the Forest Country Club in Fort current committee on Dec. 19. Myers. Ball, Hyatt and Stendahl each served on previous five-year bud- —See page 23 Michael Pistella AIIIW Be/lew The Five-year Budget t> See Budget Erick Lindblad gives a hug to Ann Bruning at the SCCF Projection Review commit- page 3 /Buck Key celebration on Sunday at 'Tween Waters. tee meets Friday. • Environmental News page 5 • Looking Back .page 6 Sheriff won't relinquish causeway control • Business & Technology..page 7 By Pete Bishop help with emergencies that occur on the [the Sanibei Police Department] could also • Emergency blotter -page 8 Staff writer structure. patrol it," he said. "I would swear them in or Shoap said that misunderstandings arose deputize them." • Opinion page 9 Lee County Sheriff Rod Shoap said concerning the causeway during the elections last November, when it was reported in news- Shoap also said that an inter-local agree- • Dateline ....page 10 Tuesday he would not give the city control of the Sanibel Causeway, but was open to the papers that he might be willing to give up juris- • TV listings -page 15 idea of deputizing Sanibel Police Department diction on the causeway. t> See Causeway officers so they can issue traffic tickets and "I was only offering an olive branch that page 3 • Classifieds page 19 2 Q Week of Jan. 18-24, 2001 • ISLAND REPORTER I sl and Newi Entertainment groups brief Chamber guests By Mason Laderer Staff writer The Sanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce held its monthly boxed lunch on Tuesday, Jan. 9. The meeting featured presentations from the arts groups of the islands. The first to speak was Liz Fowler, executive director of Barrier Island Group (B.I.G.) Arts, Fowler began by explaining the improvements that have been made to B.I.G. Arts over the past years. Fowler then proceeded to give a sum- mary of the classes and series that are offered throughout the year, along with a discussion of the various scholarships that B.I.G. Arts offers. The next to speak was Nancy Clark of the Sanibel Music Festival, a .group with the mission to "present classical music at an affordable price" to the islands. Michael Pisk'Ila Clark covered the concerts that will be At left: Gary Obeldobel presents one of his sword-juggling students, corning to the islands this March, includ- Phillip Lowendick. Obeldobel directs J. Howard Wood Theatre's Pirate ing a production for the. Sanibel Players group. Elementary School. Above: J.T. Smith and his Old Schoolhouse players sing and dance to Clark said since 1999 the Sanibpl the enjoyment of box-lunch attendees. Music Festival has been recorded by ened the atmosphere of the entire room. WGCU and broadcast all over the entire country. Robert Shellhammer of the J. Howard AFTER HOURS WITH THE CHAMBER Many of the volunteers for the festival Wood Theatre followed the musical were also on hand to stand and get crowd number by previewing the upcoming recognition. spring and fall seasons. Shellhammer Following Clark, Ginny Flemming of then introduced Gary "Noble" Obeldobel the Old School House Theater explained to the stage to talk about the J. Howard that the 90-seat theater has been around Wood children's acting classes. for 36 years, has been declared a histori- Obeldobel and one of the instructors cally registered building and that last jokingly demonstrated just one of the December the mortgage was totally paid. "safe activities" that the children will be Flemming then turned the stage over participating in — knife juggling. to the Old School House Theater players, Closing the presentations was John who sang a song for the audience. The Bralove, director of the J. Howard Wood, Above: Lee County Commissioner Photos I Mason Laderer song, "Don't You Hate It When They who talked about their Feb. 26 fundrais- Bob Janes, Marty Arnowitz and Kathleen Blase, Chamber Jerry Stern enjoy the monthly photographer, takes pho- Make You Sing Along," was a comedic er. The fundraiser will have a Mardi Gras r hs look at musical prodactionsJiand'lighrii' -theme and cost $125 a plate. Chambe* After Jfaurij so^iaj. „ *?? aP during the socfal. THE 6ANIBEL COMMEMORATIVE COM. CO. Cu'ui EI/JII JawBify offers, y/y. Being aware of the numerous choices wnich i ive to appeal to the educated consumer. We off? /•nsfrorh unique charms to gold and silver chair ieces. We have choices for th| •f Native Wildlife, '.- Native ME ^ yd hand-crafted by local a dition serie^HI}/e become a proud traditio 'sir os Aiizimuilclvj to Rf. at our store. You'll find |6ur search for that special 'lyou did,!!! ISLAND REPORTER • Week of Jan. 18-24, 2001 Q 3 SEIZED From page 1 A notice of repeat violation addressed Paradise with her husband Haskel, object- to the business from the Sanibel Code ed to the city's action while a Properties in Enforcement Department states that Paradise employee made copies of some RENIAL Properties in Paradise was advised in an of the seized records. »>»»««™i«ii»t»i,.nHM« f i%t ' • order Aug. 29 that any future violation of "You are removing my computers," she Clir.CK-lM the ordinance would be treated as a repeat said, "and will not allow me to conduct offense. The notice, dated Jan. 9, also business. Did you take that into consider- states that Properties in Paradise must ation when you got the seaich warrant and appear at a code-enforcement hearing at made such a forceful seizure?" 9 a.m. today, Jan. 18, Cross also asked for an affidavit she said led to the search warrant.
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