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Short joins Anna Maria City Commission

Short joins Anna Maria City Commission

ANNA MARIA – Mark Short has been appointed to fill the Anna Maria City Commission seat formerly held by Brian Seymour, who resigned in August.

Short will serve the remainder of the two-year commission term that expires in November 2020.

On Thursday, Sept. 26, Commissioners Carol Carter, Doug Copeland, Amy Tripp and Dale Woodland unanimously selected Short over fellow candidate Jack Bergbom.

The appointment process began with a request for public comment, but there was none. Mayor Dan Murphy introduced the two candidates who applied to fill the vacant commission seat, noting that Bergbom was not present, although the clerk’s office had notified him of the meeting.

Turning to Short, Murphy said Short was currently a member of the city’s Planning and Zoning Board and has lived in Anna Maria long enough to have “sand in his shoes.” Short also served on the city’s Charter Review Commission earlier this year.

Short addressed the commission before the selection process took place. He said he and his wife, Pat, have owned their Anna Maria home since 2012. Two years ago, he retired after a 38-year career in the field of mergers and acquisitions and also as a Certified Public Accountant.

“I’ve always been one to get involved wherever we’ve been,” Short said, noting that he also became a member of The Center’s financial committee in 2018.

In addition to his financial background, Short said he thought being a newer resident of the city would bring a new perspective to the commission.

City Clerk LeAnne Addy then provided the four commissioners with a ballot form on which they were asked to individually rank the two candidates in terms of their first and second choices. The ballot also contained a “none of the above” option.

All four commissioners ranked Short as their first choice and Bergbom as their second choice.

“Congratulations Mr. Short,” Murphy said after Addy tallied the results.

Before being sworn in, Short tendered his written resignation from the Planning and Zoning Board. Addy then administered the oath of office and Short took his seat on the dais to participate in the rest of the meeting.

Short joins Anna Maria City Commission
Mark Short takes the oath of office administered by City Clerk LeAnne Addy. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

During the commissioners’ reports toward the end of his first meeting, Short said, “I’m looking forward to being on the commission and working with all of you.”

“Thank you for stepping up,” Murphy said.

“Yes, absolutely. Thank you,” Carter added.

Another appointment pending

After the city elections conclude in November, Short, Tripp, commissioner-elect Carter and commissioner-elect Jon Crane will appoint someone to fill the seat to be vacated by Woodland.

Carter and former Planning and Zoning Board Chair Crane are running unopposed in the 2019 city elections. Woodland sought re-election but failed to qualify when he paid his qualifying fee with a personal check instead of with a check issued from a registered campaign account.

After the two-week qualifying period closed, Manatee County Supervisor of Elections Mike Bennett told Woodland he’d been withdrawn from the race for the city’s three available commission seats.

Woodland said he hopes to be reappointed to serve another term. After the November elections, Woodland’s newly-vacated seat will be filled using the same application and appointment process used to fill Seymour’s vacant seat.

Crane, Woodland file preliminary campaign paperwork

ANNA MARIA – The city’s two-week election qualifying period opened Monday and closes at noon on Friday, Aug. 30.

Incumbent Commissioner Dale Woodland and Planning and Zoning Board Chairman Jon Crane have already filed their preliminary paperwork with the Manatee County Supervisor of Elections Office.

Crane, Woodland file preliminary campaign paperwork
Longtime Commissioner Dale Woodland is seeking another term in office. – Submitted
Crane, Woodland file preliminary campaign paperwork
Planning and Zoning Board Chairman Jon Crane will seek a City Commission seat. – Submitted

Incumbent Commissioner Carol Carter recently indicated she will seek re-election, and longtime commissioner Doug Copeland recently announced he will not seek another term in office. Commissioners Amy Tripp and Brian Seymour are serving the first year of their two-year terms.

 

Carter, Crane, Woodland and any other candidates who qualify will compete for the three commission seats to be decided by Anna Maria’s registered voters in the city elections that conclude Tuesday, Nov. 5.

When asked why he’s running for a commission seat, Crane deferred to the written candidate’s statement he posted at the elections office website. In his statement, Crane noted his first priority is to represent the residents of Anna Maria. His statement also mentions preserving the city’s delicate ecosystem, allowing the city’s business community to thrive and maintaining “controlled, common sense growth” that respects residents’ rights to the quiet enjoyment of their property.

For more information on qualifying, visit the elections office or call the city clerk’s office at 941-708-6130.