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Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Rezone 2054 & 2068 Hawthorne Street

Rezone from RMF-3 (Residential Mutliple Family-3) to OND (Office Neighborhood District)

Proposes to develop a medical office building as an expansion to an existing medical office to the west.

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Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:05 pm
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Start: 4:30 pm
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Rezone 736 Central Ave. & 1428 8th St.

to change property from Downtown Urban General (DUG) to Downtown Urban Mixed-Use (FUMU) District. Preliminary step to rezone from both RMF-3 (Residential Multiple Family-3) and Commerical Intenstive (CI) to Downtown Edge (DTE).

Applicant intends to consolidate two lots in order to develop a 22,910 SF Medical/Office faciility w/58 proposed parking spaces.

Location: Federal Bldg., 111 S. Orange Ave. Room 100

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Start: 8:00 am
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Development Review Session

06-CU-03, 06-SP-15
Schmidt Child Care (823 South School Avenue): Requests conditional use approval to convert an existing residence at School Avenue and Bay Street to a daycare center for a maximum of 15 children. Off-street parking for 5 vehicles will be provided with access from School Avenue. [Qinghong Wei, Sr. Planner].

05-SP-21
Murray Office Building (2353 Fruitville Road): Second resubmittal of plans for a 2-story, 7,256 s.f. office building on a ±0.4-acre site zoned OCD and located on the south side of Fruitville Road, between Lime and Shade Avenues. The property is within the Fruitville Gateway Overlay District. [Harvey Hoglund, AICP, Sr. Planner].

06-RE-06
Chapell Rezone (1500-1522 Tamiami Trail / 1221 15th Street): Requests rezone from NT [North Trail] and OPB [Office Professional Business] zone districts to the CGD zone district [Commercial General District] for a 0.64-acre site on the east side of Tamiami Trail between 15th and 16th Streets. The applicant has proffered a limitation of 9,900 s.f. of floor area for any future building; there is no accompanying site plan. (Harvey Hoglund, AICP, Sr. Planner)

06-SP-10
Washington Lofts (200 N. Washington Blvd.): Revised plans for a residential condominium consisting of 12 live-work units. Plans were submitted under C-CBD development standards. (Harvey Hoglund, AICP, Sr. Planner).

06-SP-06
The DeMarcay (33 Palm Avenue): Revised plans for an 18-story mixed-use building located between Palm Avenue and Miramar Court, one lot south of Main Street. The site is currently zoned DTB [Downtown Bayfront]. (Harvey Hoglund, AICP, Sr. Planner).

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Start: 2:00 pm
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City Commission Workshop Re: Pedestrian sleeves

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Start: 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Sarasota Alliance for Historic Preservation Tour of Homes in Laurel Park is scheduled for Sunday, March 5 from 11 to 5 pm. Tickets may be purchased in advance at Davidson Drugs, Main Books, the Sarasota County History Center, Sarasota Architectural Salvage or Historic Spanish Point. Tickets may also be purchased the day of the tour at any of the tour homes. For more information, call the Alliance at 941-953-8727.

Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HISTORIC HOUSE TOUR #1:

On Sunday, March 5, 2006, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, the The Sarasota Alliance for Historic Preservation will have its 16th annual Historic Homes Tour. This year the tour will features properties based exclusively in Laurel Park. For a sneak peak (including photos) of the properties that will be included on the tour, check out the website of Save Our Sarasota (http://saveoursarasota.blogspot.com/) (scroll down the page a bit). You can also find more photos on the following site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rtcsarasota/).

HISTORIC HOUSE TOUR #2—Laurel Park Neighborhood Association STYLE:

Concurrent with the tour sponsored by the Sarasota Alliance for Historic Preservation, some hardworking residents of the neighborhood are planning to conduct a walking tour of some additional historic properties in Laurel Park.

Walking tour houses will all be marked by balloons and roped off from the Sidewalk, so that people don't get confused about which houses are open. About 400 copies of the tour itinerary will be printed. Chilled water available for sale and t-shirts for donations (look for this at the park or Melody's Day Spa). Tables and chairs will be set up in the park for those who want to rest or picnic.

Special thanks go to Jolie McInnis, Jude Levy, and Deb Dart for their efforts!

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