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Saxon wins $98,912 flood grant

The state Department of Community Affairs initially refused the former city commissioner's bid. But Tom Saxon prevailed.

By SHEILA MULLANE ESTRADA
© St. Petersburg Times
published October 27, 2002


MADEIRA BEACH -- Former City Commissioner Tom Saxon has successfully argued that his rental property should qualify for a federal flood mitigation grant.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded Saxon $98,912 to defray up to 75 percent of the costs of replacing the structures at 14101 North Bayshore Drive.

Earlier this year, Saxon's grant application for the three-unit rental property had been rejected by the state Department of Community Affairs, which administers all FEMA grants in the state.

The state said the rental property was a "secondary residential structure" and ineligible for funding. Saxon wrote and called DCA and FEMA officials to argue that rental properties are the primary residence of the people living there: his renters.

Saxon prevailed, as he did in a previous battle with the city about a flood mitigation grant for his personal home. That case ended up in the courts when the city said Saxon improperly used his former position as a commissioner to gain an advantage in the grant process. A judge rejected the city's argument and ordered the money released to Saxon.

Since the flood grant program began in 1996, Madeira Beach property owners have received $1.97-million, according to city officials.

"We still have quite a few repetitive loss properties that could qualify for grants," said Elaine Trehy, the city's director of administrative services. "But the 25 percent matching requires quite a bit of cash and a lot of residents may not be able to come up with it."

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