On May 4, Sarasota City Commission scheduled to consider settlement proposed by developer of Obsidian

1260 Palm Properties pursued state mediation process after commission’s vote last year against construction

In May, the Sarasota City Commission is expected to consider terms of a settlement reached through mediation with the developer of the proposed condominium complex at 1260 N. Palm Ave. in Sarasota, known as the Obsidian.

The terms will come out of a state process provided through the Florida Land Use and Environmental Dispute Resolution Act, known as FLUEDRA. Steps in that act lay out how a Special Magistrate — hired upon mutual agreement of the parties — works with representatives of both a developer whose plans have been denied by a local government and representatives of that local government — to hammer out details of an alternative plan, in an effort to finally achieve a positive outcome for a project.

Yet, even when considering the Special Magistrate’s recommendation at the conclusion of a FLUEDRA process, state law says the local government may reject the proposed terms…

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