Florida Keys News - Key West Citizen
Friday, June 15, 2012
Boat parking back on agenda

Boat owners who want to keep their vessels in driveways or yards may get a break soon, if Key West city commissioners pass the latest incarnation of a boat parking ordinance when they meet next week.

The commission's meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday at Old City Hall on Greene Street.

Planning Director Don Craig has prepared a revision to the city's...

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Love thy neighbor.

If MY neighbor wanted to park his boat/car/trailer across the street from his house and I complained he would just yell at me in Spanish.

Everytime I see the words

"Planning Director Don Craig" I get a visual of a fat, drunk little man throwing rocks at police cars ....

It would appear Yaniz has no clue about responsibility.

When it comes to ANY purchase whatsoever, it's incumbent upon the purchaser to live up to the responsibilities of ownership. Those responsibilities include the COST of boat ownership, which includes maintenance, insurance, education and storage. If they can't afford those things, then they can't afford the boat.

What if car owners used Yaniz's lame excuse? "I work my butt off and have a car but can't afford insurance. I make sacrifices so I can have a car. You can't force me to insure it." And how about homeowners who say "I worked hard to buy this house and making me clean up the yard, the rats, the garbage, the filth and the standing water cuts into my beer-drinking time."

Looks like when New Town voted in Yaniz who doesn't even exhibit basic manners and has no clue about Roberts Rules, they voted in a gross caricature of themselves. And if New Towners want to continue to trash up their neighborhoods and allow boats on the street, that's their choice. But they can keep their trash out of Old Town.

IMPOSTER!!!

I'm really sick of this Imposter. The Citizen should do something. I am the original. Now I see where he is adding (sick of imposters), but no matter he is still the Imposter.

Use your real name....

But that might take some cojones...which in your case wouldn't work.

Old Town is one giant trash

Old Town is one giant trash can. Busted beer bottles and filth everywhere you turn.

At least we don't have Conch kids stealing bicycles, scooters &

cars, all under the watchful eyes of their parents. The apple never falls far from the tree.

Before we met, my husband had two scooters and a bicycle stolen in New Town. He got fed up, caught one of them, held them down, called the cops while Mom and Dad were wringing their hands, saying Jr. was just having fun? Really? The cops took the kids away. You people surely do have great moral values. But hey, that's the way you raise them amongst junk in the yards and in the streets. sloppy is as sloppy does.

My husband couldn't wait to get out of the New Town cesspool.

I think that *.* and CTO *.* are the same person

with split personalities, but in response to the CTO*.* side of the 2 of you , living in new town doesn't make you a criminal element. If you husband has 2 scooters stolen then he needs to start taking the keys out of the ignition when he parks it.

common sense

It is nice to see a little common sense here and no we do not want the restrictive homeowners laws of Boca

Did you mean Conch sense?

I'll park my damn boat anywhere my cuz says I can
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