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4 days ago Share The Planning Commission discussed flaws with Manatee County s newest impact fee study and evaluated two rezones.
Planning Commission decisions
Vote: 6-1 to recommend approval; Mike Rahn dissented
What: Rezone 38.95 acres near S.R. 64 and Uihlein Road from general agriculture and neighborhood commercial medium to planned development residential
Vote: 6-0 to recommend approval; Bill Smock absent
What: Rezone 1.54 acres near the northeast corner of S.R. 70 and County Road 675 in Myakka City from general agriculture to neighborhood commercial small
Vote: 4-1 to recommend approval; Jedd Heap dissented; Paul Rutledge and Bill Smock absent
The Manatee County Planning Commission voted 6-1 on Thursday to recommend implementation of the county’s new impact fee study and amend the Land Development Code to recognize the study.
The ringleader behind two fierce bashings in Mackay has been jailed for the random savagery against a taxi driver and a man waiting at a bus stop. You seemed to be motivated to simply hurt these men, Judge Vicki Loury said in sentencing Bronson Beau Tomarra on Thursday. But barrister Paul Rutledge said his 22 year old client had been dealing with significant grief, was angry and aimless when he attacked the two victims. The violence occurred over two consecutive nights, July 8 and 9, in 2019. Mackay District Court heard it began when Tomarra and three others caught a taxi from Beaconsfield to the city fringe about 10pm.
The ringleader behind two fierce bashings in Mackay has been jailed for the random savagery against a taxi driver and a man waiting at a bus stop. You seemed to be motivated to simply hurt these men, Judge Vicki Loury said in sentencing Bronson Beau Tomarra on Thursday. But barrister Paul Rutledge said his 22 year old client had been dealing with significant grief, was angry and aimless when he attacked the two victims. The violence occurred over two consecutive nights, July 8 and 9, in 2019. Mackay District Court heard it began when Tomarra and three others caught a taxi from Beaconsfield to the city fringe about 10pm.