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Indian Rocks Beach OKs liquor license for second Indian Rocks restaurant

INDIAN ROCKS BEACH — There is another restaurant on the way for this beachside town. The City Commission voted unanimously at its Feb. 9 regular meeting to approve a beer and wine license for a new restaurant at 215 Gulf Blvd. The cafe, called Rick Daddy’s Eatin’ Fresh, is a second location for Eatin’ Fresh, which has an original site on Lakeview Road in Clearwater. The restaurant’s owner, Richard E. Brumfield, opened the Clearwater café seven years ago. He will lease the former Lighthouse Donuts Coffee eatery from Aqua Prime Real Estate LLC. It is the second new restaurant in recent months to receive city permission to serve beer and wine.

Indian Rocks OKs 3% raise for city manager, employees

INDIAN ROCKS BEACH — City employees will receive a 3% raise that was postponed by COVID-19 uncertainties. In a unanimous vote on first reading, the Indian Rocks City Commission agreed to the raise for 23 non-contract positions at its Jan. 12 regular meeting in City Hall. According to a spreadsheet from City Finance Director Dan Carpenter, the $23,000 budget increase for non-contract workers raises the city’s annual payroll from $1.217 million to $1.249 million. The commission, in a second motion, also approved 3% pay raises for City Clerk Deanne Bulino O Reilly and City Manager Gregg Mims, who are contract employees. The raises require a second reading and approval by the commission; the money should appear on paychecks as early as Feb. 17, Carpenter said. The pay increase is not retroactive to October 2020, the beginning of the fiscal year.

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