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Title: CITY'S ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS; Rules challenge even an Italian.(B SECTION)
Publication: Sarasota Herald Tribune (Newspaper)
Date: October 6, 2004
Publisher: Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Page: BV1Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Byline: DAVID HACKETT david.hackett@heraldtribune.com
VENICE -- Adhering to the city's Northern Italian architectural standards is no piece of cake.
Not even if you're Italian and want to bake cakes.
So it is that Santo Valenti, an Italian emigrant, has worked for more than a year to gain city approval to build a 22-store shopping plaza on East Venice Avenue. The plan includes his wife Nella's dream of opening the city's only non-chain retail bakery.