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On Aug 28, 4:12 pm, Jay Honeck wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if it's not a CYA move on the owner's part to restrict any other "vehicles" being "parked" there and the hangar becoming a "garage" for insurance purposes. The "owners" are "We the People" -- it's a municipal airport hangar. I believe the original intent of the clause(s) was to prevent the use of hangars as non-aircraft storage units. The current commission, however, is taking a very rigid reading of the lease, and has announced a ban on ANYTHING not directly related to aviation -- including bicycles, of all things. Our airport support group, "Friends of Iowa City Airport", is absolutely abuzz with comments and crossfire, from commissioners and tenants. It's actually kind of fun, but the ramifications are too serious to really enjoy it. Honestly, just when you thought you had seen everything... Jay, I see your point with respect to the "we the people" part. However, that being said, it's like saying the owners of a public company are the shareholders. Sure they are, but the shareholders (or people) hire (elect) a management team (commissioners) to run the company (municipality) on a day to day basis. Any "insurance reasons" aside, it seems that there is a consensus about personal storage and protection of grant monies. Neither of which seem (at least to me) to be that unreasonable. However, to me, at least, the specification of bicycles could also deal with a more general term "vehicle." Without having seen any insurance policies that are applicable to the property, anything else from me is just a WAG. shrug Regardless, I don't see why a potential lessee couldn't at least *attempt* to negotiate bicycles, fridges, or any other item as an exception to the clause when negotiating the terms of the lease. |
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![]() "Doug Semler" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 28, 4:12 pm, Jay Honeck wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if it's not a CYA move on the owner's part to restrict any other "vehicles" being "parked" there and the hangar becoming a "garage" for insurance purposes. The "owners" are "We the People" -- it's a municipal airport hangar. I believe the original intent of the clause(s) was to prevent the use of hangars as non-aircraft storage units. The current commission, however, is taking a very rigid reading of the lease, and has announced a ban on ANYTHING not directly related to aviation -- including bicycles, of all things. Our airport support group, "Friends of Iowa City Airport", is absolutely abuzz with comments and crossfire, from commissioners and tenants. It's actually kind of fun, but the ramifications are too serious to really enjoy it. Honestly, just when you thought you had seen everything... Jay, I see your point with respect to the "we the people" part. However, that being said, it's like saying the owners of a public company are the shareholders. Sure they are, but the shareholders (or people) hire (elect) a management team (commissioners) to run the company (municipality) on a day to day basis. Any "insurance reasons" aside, it seems that there is a consensus about personal storage and protection of grant monies. Neither of which seem (at least to me) to be that unreasonable. However, to me, at least, the specification of bicycles could also deal with a more general term "vehicle." Without having seen any insurance policies that are applicable to the property, anything else from me is just a WAG. shrug Regardless, I don't see why a potential lessee couldn't at least *attempt* to negotiate bicycles, fridges, or any other item as an exception to the clause when negotiating the terms of the lease. and if you don't like the terms of the lease then you can always try parking it elsewhere. |
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C'mon fella, give us a break. Fifty lines of quoted text for a one line
answer? Jim -- "If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right." --Henry Ford "S Green" wrote in message ... Regardless, I don't see why a potential lessee couldn't at least *attempt* to negotiate bicycles, fridges, or any other item as an exception to the clause when negotiating the terms of the lease. and if you don't like the terms of the lease then you can always try parking it elsewhere. |
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