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the Pier since it was built in 1936. The Pier was a much cherished memory in the <br />minds of many and photographs reveal the Pier was almost always crowded with <br />visitors. However, much of the original Pier structure was constructed of wood <br />which was no match for the devastation wrought over the past 75 years by sea, sand <br />and hurricanes. The Pier was badly damaged during Hurricane Wilma in 2005 and <br />has been since closed to the public due to unsafe conditions. <br />This project calls for the demolition of the Pier and its restaurant and its replacement <br />with a new Pier and restaurant within the same footprint of the original Pier. The new <br />Pier addresses Americans with Disabilities ( "ADA ") accessibility issues and provides <br />increased public amenities to accommodate local fishing enthusiasts and sightseers <br />from around the world. The Pier will include a restaurant and will be used as a <br />fishing pier and sightseeing attraction. The new Pier will consist of building <br />materials such as concrete, reinforced steel and reinforced PVC to ensure its <br />longevity. The completed project will re- establish the Pier as one of the City's major <br />landmarks_ <br />Signature of the A <br />,-� L01 <br />Signature of the Owner (if dim nt om abdive): <br />Date: -'! -' 2 (if. <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />
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