Brevard County (FL) Boaters: Alert
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Brevard County (FL) Boaters: Alert
On Aug. 30, a final meeting will take place on a proposed ban of parking any boats of over 24 ft. ANYWHERE on a property of one half acre or less, not just your driveway, but side OR back yard.
Attached is the CFFW alert email.
This would effect many people including non members of OSO. I realize that many keep their boats on their own lift or in rack storeage, however there are many who keep their boats at their home. Please make your voices of opposition known. Thank you.
Attached is the CFFW alert email.
This would effect many people including non members of OSO. I realize that many keep their boats on their own lift or in rack storeage, however there are many who keep their boats at their home. Please make your voices of opposition known. Thank you.
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This just kinda came out of left field. What's very bizarre is that several of the County Commissioners apparently are strong boating advocates. If this passes it's going to hurt a lot of people.
If I had to store my boat at a "high and dry" it would cost me almost 5 bills a month, no way could I do that right now.
Seems more and more the government is telling you what you can and can't do with your own property, not to mention the Home Owner Associations or Deed Restrictions. It's totally out of hand.
If I had to store my boat at a "high and dry" it would cost me almost 5 bills a month, no way could I do that right now.
Seems more and more the government is telling you what you can and can't do with your own property, not to mention the Home Owner Associations or Deed Restrictions. It's totally out of hand.
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ok , i know how some have those restrictions , i can respect that , you know going in what you can or can not do ,that's your choice to live in a area or development , but a whole county.. in florida where ,boating almost 365 a year....
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Re: Brevard County (FL) Boaters: Alert
Originally Posted by open72
ok , i know how some have those restrictions , i can respect that , you know going in what you can or can not do ,that's your choice to live in a area or development , but a whole county.. in florida where ,boating almost 365 a year....
I agree. It's just unfortunate that people who buy OUTSIDE these deed restricted neighborhoods for the reason that they don't WANT deed restrictions, are now in danger of same.
I hope those meetings are jam packed.
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Could be good for me. I just opened a boat, trailer, and RV storage yard. DISCOUNTS FOR ALL OSO MEMBERS! I was wondering why we are getting so many calls now.
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Re: Brevard County (FL) Boaters: Alert
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Could be good for me. I just opened a boat, trailer, and RV storage yard. DISCOUNTS FOR ALL OSO MEMBERS! I was wondering why we are getting so many calls now.
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Originally Posted by Poorsche
Is your facility in Brevard? How about more info if it is?
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P,
I don't think Addiction lives here in Brevard, if he does, I want to know where his lot is too.
The BIG problem I have with this proposed Co. wide deed restriction is it discriminates against people with boats longer than 24'!
It should apply to all boats or NONE of the boats which is the proper way to go. I have been in contact with my Co. Comm., Ron Pritchard, about this a couple of weeks ago. There are supposed to be forwarding me the minutes of the last meeting.
Russ,
Thanks for looking out for us here in Brevard co.
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Re: Brevard County (FL) Boaters: Alert
Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
P,
I don't think Addiction lives here in Brevard, if he does, I want to know where his lot is too.
The BIG problem I have with this proposed Co. wide deed restriction is it discriminates against people with boats longer than 24'!
It should apply to all boats or NONE of the boats which is the proper way to go. I have been in contact with my Co. Comm., Ron Pritchard, about this a couple of weeks ago. There are supposed to be forwarding me the minutes of the last meeting.
Russ,
Thanks for looking out for us here in Brevard co.
!
I don't think Addiction lives here in Brevard, if he does, I want to know where his lot is too.
The BIG problem I have with this proposed Co. wide deed restriction is it discriminates against people with boats longer than 24'!
It should apply to all boats or NONE of the boats which is the proper way to go. I have been in contact with my Co. Comm., Ron Pritchard, about this a couple of weeks ago. There are supposed to be forwarding me the minutes of the last meeting.
Russ,
Thanks for looking out for us here in Brevard co.
!
Addictions storeage facility is located in Sarasota, unless he's picked up a second one.
Dean, I get "into it" anywhere. The "weinies" up in "Lake Winnie" despise me, and I got banned from their Lake Winnie website. (along with others on this Forum) Their webmaster Don rules it like his "holy land". Either agree with him and his "family" or you're gone. I didn't agree. This was primarily over their proposed speed limit which is nothing more than an attempt to rid Lake Winnie (New Hampshire) of offshore style of boats because some of the "old timers" want that lake to be like "Golden Pond". It's sickening.