Long Bar Pointe lawsuit reaches settlement

The agreement ends a 2-year-old dispute.


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  • | 10:02 a.m. April 8, 2016
The meeting was held at the county's administrative building.
The meeting was held at the county's administrative building.
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Manatee County and Medallion Home have reached a settlement in a 2-year-old lawsuit over transportation requirements for the controversial Long Bar Pointe project, in west Bradenton.

Commissioners signed off on the deal at their April 7 land-use meeting. Medallion owner Carlos Beruff and his business partner, Larry Lieberman, signed the agreement March 24.

Long Bar Pointe originally was slated to have a residences, a 250-room hotel, a conference center, a marina and boat basin, office and retail along the waterfront in Bradenton. Commissioners in 2013 nixed a proposed marina component. 

Cargor Partners VIII/Long Bar Pointe LLLP filed a lawsuit against the county in 2013, disputing transportation requirements in a 2004 site plan for a portion of the project.

The settlement agreement states that development of the 463-acre Long Bar Pointe site will comply with the county’s current standards and practices; the county will hold a public hearing to consider amending the development order to remove transportation stipulations objected to by developers; and plaintiffs will no have to reimburse the county for the cost of construction of El Conquistador Parkway, among other provisions.

To view the agreement, click here.

 

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