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None of us knew about the public hearings. I see hearings advertized in the Florida Times Union all the time. It is the local Jacksonville paper with a circulation of about 169,000. This was published twice in the Financial Times which none of us had even heard of. It has a circulation of about 5,500 and from what I know of it is the newspaper of the circuit court and is read by lawyers and politicians, not the average Jacksonville citizen. What their criteria is for which paper they publish something like this in is something I don't know. I do have fourteen audio tapes of two of the city council meetings I am sorting through to find the relative parts and I will be picking up two DVDs of meetings tomorrow. Dan Horton wrote: Milford or Brian, We do need information. First we have some information from the public record. Like any new ordinance, this one did not spring forth full grown. The ordinance started with a public reading at a City Council meeting on May 9th. From there it was referred to the zoning committee for their May 16th public hearing. It was read again at the next Council meeting (May 23rd), the floor was opened for public comment, and it was then rereferred back to zoning. The zoning committee held their next public hearing on June 6th. It then went back to the Council for the June 13th meeting, public comment was invited one last time, then the council members voted 16-aye. Six public hearings, plus multiple publishings in the local newspaper of record. It is clear that Brian's contest with the city was ongoing long before May. At least one source reports hearing the story from Brain at S&F, yet Milton infers (in the intial post of this thread) that the new ordinance was a surprise. He says "the whole thing was put togeather with the most obscure notification imaginable." Specific questions: Did Brian discuss any of his ongoing battle with his local peers, perhaps at chapter meetings, prior to May? (Recall that he had already "won" in court at least once, following a citation under older code.) If yes, did anyone pro-builder (Milford, Brian, Brian's attorney, local builders, EAA staff or attorney) attend any of the six public hearings? Dan Horton |
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Why go and fight it the hard way. This is CLEARLY a violation of
NAFTA as it creates an illegal/unreasonable restraint of trade in products normally sold without restriction. NAFTA has, in one of its many chapters, a federal mandate that all laws erected which create restraints of trade must be abolished. File a motion in Federal court and let the feds do it. I'd also get the FAA involved and screw with the cities ability to get airport funding until it is overturned. Have a great day Scott wrote in message oups.com... I would challenge this regulation as in infringment on Liberty. The concept of Liberty is recognized in the Constitution's Preamble. It embodies the notion that men have the right to do what does not harm the interests of others. It would be a tough case but you might find a sympathetic judge who would say "Noise can be regulated, unslightly messes can be regulated, parking aircraft and airboats in a driveway can be regulated, but a man has the right to do what he wants in his own home or in his own back yard so long as it does not infringe on the rights of others. The City of Jacksonville has not demonstrated how a man working on an airboat or airplane in his own home or yard infringes in any substantial way on the rights of others. Accordingly, such acts are protected by the Constitutional doctrine of Liberty." If you choose to challenge the law, then go straight to federal district court and file a simple, plain complaint alledging that the regulation, as written, deprives you of your liberty under the Constitution Preamble to do what you want in your own home. Stranger cases have been won. |
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Could you please elaborate on what, exactly, he did to draw attention
to himself before the CIty began ticketing him for things that were NOT violations of local ordinaces? Facts continue to trickle in. A partial picture can be found in the court ruling published on Brian's website: http://www.jaxairplane.com/images/Final%20Order.PDF It notes four police calls and parking an airplane project in the front yard, all prior to the first citation. Brian, specific question please: In addition to the police calls, how many times were you visited by someone from the zoning enforcement office prior to the first citation? Dan Horton |
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You clearly don't have a clue.
Jim "pbc76049" wrote in message ... Why go and fight it the hard way. This is CLEARLY a violation of NAFTA as it creates an illegal/unreasonable restraint of trade in products normally sold without restriction. NAFTA has, in one of its many chapters, a federal mandate that all laws erected which create restraints of trade must be abolished. File a motion in Federal court and let the feds do it. I'd also get the FAA involved and screw with the cities ability to get airport funding until it is overturned. |
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![]() I can apologize for myself when necessary, thank you very much. Figured you would say that g No problem Ernest, I understand. Councilmen passing laws (snip) because they are '****ed' is no more excusable than the use of all seven words. Couldn't agree more. I too find Ordinance 2006-543-E to be reprehensible. Dan |
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![]() Councilmen passing laws (snip) because they are '****ed' is no more excusable than the use of all seven words. Couldn't agree more. I too find Ordinance 2006-543-E to be reprehensible. All true, but you have to know who has the power in life, and then not **** on his tire. The use of the "seven last words" was the straw that broke the camel's back, I fear. I hope he enjoyed them, because I always want to leave a scr*wing with a smile on my face. The results are predictable. -- Jim in NC |
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"Brian" wrote:
Lots of people have asked me to put up some pictures on my web site so they could get an idea on what my house looks like compared to the other houses in my neighbohood. Some people are assuming that I live in a beautiful neighborhood and I have an airplane junkyard on my front lawn. Looking at the pictres should give everyone a sense of what the truth really is. I have also added to the questions section. Look at www.jaxairplane.com. Looks like an average neighborhood; neither a yuppie one nor a blighted one, IMHO. Nothing about your planes looks out of the ordinary. By the way, I plugged your address into Google maps and got the following satellite image: http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en...00339&t=k&om=1 I also want to thank a lot of the people that have voiced their opinion and sided against me. With few exceptions, those giving an opinion different than mine have been courteous and not started an email flame war. That's pretty cool. I hope you do well in your fight against city hall. |
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![]() Brian wrote: Lots of people have asked me to put up some pictures on my web site so they could get an idea on what my house looks like compared to the other houses in my neighbohood. Some people are assuming that I live in a beautiful neighborhood and I have an airplane junkyard on my front lawn. Looking at the pictres should give everyone a sense of what the truth really is. I have also added to the questions section. Look at www.jaxairplane.com. It appears that short chain link fence was replaced by a six-foot solid wood board privacy fence. Who owns that fence? -- FF |
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I also want to thank a lot of the people that have voiced their
opinion and sided against me. Brian, there is not a soul here sided against you. You have kids, right? You'll always love them no matter what, but there will be times when you think they have practiced poor judgment. When they continue to exercise the same poor judgment, you're likely to be just a little peeved. Listen to me son. You skirmished with your neighbor and thought you won. You didn't. They simply brought the city into it. You skirmished with the city repeatedly and thought you won. You didn't. They just pulled out a bigger gun, and worse, you were asleep while they did it. Now you want to go into a bigger gunfight, and trust me, they have cannons loaded and ready. The problem now is that all the homebuilders in JAX are gonna get shot with you. Actually they already have, and it was unnecessary. My guess is that you are unlikely to prevail in municipal court when faced with a custom-written ordinance, so you're probably thinking about a grand fight that includes an appeal to a higher court. If you lose there, similar ordinances become attractive to other municipalities.....and we have pain nationwide. Even if you win in municipal court or get a reversal later, what makes you think the city will retreat? You have every right to chart your own destiny. You don't have a right to escalate your neighbor quarrel until others lose their right to work quietly at home. Settle it. Move if you have to. Get a place in the country and build the shop of your dreams. Stop being an irritant and let cooler heads work to reverse the ordinance. Dan Horton |
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