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City to stop resort from monopolizing beach access parking

BRADENTON BEACH – The city is addressing complaints about the city-owned beach access at the west end of 23rd Street North being used as guest-only parking for a privately owned resort.

According to the Manatee County Property Appraiser’s Office, the Seabreeze at Anna Maria Inn resort property located on both sides of the city-owned street end along the 2300 block of Gulf Drive North is owned by the Tri Star Properties LLC. According to state records, the LLC lists attorney Louis Najmy as its registered agent and Shawn Kaleta and Daniel Zoller as principals.

As of last week, several signs placed in or near the city-owned beach access area said, “Anna Maria Island Inn. Guest Parking Only. All Others May Be Towed at Owner’s Expense.”

Resort can’t use beach access for guest-only parking
As of last week, several signs were in place that improperly claimed the beach access parking area was for resort guests only. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

On June 16, Police Chief John Cosby told the city commission he received three complaints about the resort trying to use public property for guest-only parking.

Cosby also said the current parking configuration blocks and hinders access for his officers and other first responders who use that beach access point to respond to water rescues, drownings and other emergency situations. Cosby said he’s going to rope off a portion of the street-end for emergency responders regardless of what the commission decides to do with the public parking. Cosby said that will probably result in the loss of four parking spaces.

Resort can’t use beach access for guest-only parking
First responders use the 23rd Street North beach access when responding to emergencies. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mayor John Chappie and Building Official Steve Gilbert noted Section 58-35 of the city’s code of ordinances prohibits parking any vehicle at or within 100 feet of a city-owned street-end or terminus along the Gulf of Mexico or Sarasota Bay unless it’s properly marked as city-provided parking.
After stressing the importance of protecting public access to the beaches, Chappie said, “We’ve got to take control of this situation. It is a problem because we’ve had complaints.”

Cosby said a properly designated public parking area requires parking bumpers and signs that designate those spaces for public use. He said the designated public spaces would then be available on a first-come, first-served basis which would not exclude resort guests, noting that overnight parking is not allowed in city-owned parking areas.

Gilbert said he’s not aware of any agreement between the resort and the city that allows for guest-only parking. Gilbert and Commissioner Ralph Cole noted it would take a four-fifths supra-majority vote of the commission and the majority support of the city’s registered voters for the city to vacate that city-owned property to the resort owners – an action Cosby said city voters would never support.

Commissioner Jan Vosburgh expressed concerns about negatively impacting the resort owner.

“Why would we want to do that?” she asked.

“Because it’s public property,” Cosby replied. “If you want to keep the willy-nilly parking, knock yourselves out. When I get complaints, I’m going to tell them to come here and talk to you. I can’t tell them that I am allowing somebody to break the law.”

Resort can’t use beach access for guest-only parking

The Seabreeze at Anna Maria Inn resort has structures located on both sides of the publicly owned beach access point. – Joe Hendricks | SunCommissioner Jake Spooner agreed that a private business should not have the exclusive use of public property, but he’s not in favor of eliminating those beach parking spaces either. Spooner said the resort managers would likely remove the guest-only parking signs if asked.
Cosby and Gilbert said it might be possible to configure the public parking in a manner that allows the resort to install two privately-owned, resort-only parallel parking spaces near the smaller building to the south.

Based on Cosby and Gilbert’s advice, the commission directed them and Public Works Director Tom Woodard to develop a plan for a designated public parking area at the 23rd Street North street-end, and to bring that plan back to the commission for additional discussion and approval.

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