Well it is not me directly, but my next door neighbor. He lives on property the family sold and is now a sub division. The whole area is zone Residential Estate. We, as a farm are still restricted as such. I ignore it and when confronted with a complaint I convinced Zoning that even though we produce nothing, we are truly a farm as in Historical and ecological farm such as is Marjorie Kinnon Rawlings Historic farm. I won.
Here is my problem: My neighbor has been here for 18 years. He is a trucker owner/operator and honest, self sufficient and very hard working. He is a Black man and the only in the subdivision. For 18 years he has parked his two rigs in his large yard that is neatly kept. Nobody ever complained. I trust this man with my house keys and life. He is that honorable.
Now comes a Yanquee* Yes it is spelled right see below. This guy is in suit with his two next door neighbors, (he is Plaintiff) and he also made the complaint against the trucks on my Friends property. Zoning fined him $100 and told him to stop parking there. He cannot afford to rent or protect his rigs off site. He had a temporary spot since Oct 15. Due to the Holidays this spot was filled due to the owner haveing to bring his crew in for the Holidays so my friend had to park back into his yard. Christmas eve he received a nasty note from Zoning fining him $25 a day from Oct 15 to current and a hearing in 30 days.
Now, the Statute of Limitation in Florida has two open loop holes and is four years for non action upon an offense. So, after 18 years, and the zoning statute has been ignored with no complaint, if he continues to break this rule, does the SOL cover it as one incident or one every time he has a parked truck? Could he be grand-fathered in that he has performed this act without a complaint until one jerk makes a call on it? He has no money to fight this and I cannot lawyer for him (of course).
How can he 1) beat the accumulated daily fine? 2) Continue to live life in peace and work his job without duress?
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Yanquee definition: A Northerner who moves here for the lower taxes and less stress, but insists on the same services he left in New York (fill in the city).
A Northerner who comes here and tells us dumb Southerners how they do it in New York and expects us to care.
A Northerner who comes to Florida and buys a lot for a new house because of the lots beauty, tropical plants Southern pines, wonderful wild flowers, then bull dozes it to sugar sand, builds his slab home while *****ing why he can't have a basement, then plants store bought twigs and plants them in the sugar sand while laying imported grass over sand not made to support non native habitat. We call them Yanquees in all due respect to a baseball team. Occasionally we call them other things as well.
Disclaimer: Northern friends not included in this scenario. You are always welcome here to make Florida green. The difference between a Yanquee and a Damned Yanquee, is the former stays. LOL.
Here is my problem: My neighbor has been here for 18 years. He is a trucker owner/operator and honest, self sufficient and very hard working. He is a Black man and the only in the subdivision. For 18 years he has parked his two rigs in his large yard that is neatly kept. Nobody ever complained. I trust this man with my house keys and life. He is that honorable.
Now comes a Yanquee* Yes it is spelled right see below. This guy is in suit with his two next door neighbors, (he is Plaintiff) and he also made the complaint against the trucks on my Friends property. Zoning fined him $100 and told him to stop parking there. He cannot afford to rent or protect his rigs off site. He had a temporary spot since Oct 15. Due to the Holidays this spot was filled due to the owner haveing to bring his crew in for the Holidays so my friend had to park back into his yard. Christmas eve he received a nasty note from Zoning fining him $25 a day from Oct 15 to current and a hearing in 30 days.
Now, the Statute of Limitation in Florida has two open loop holes and is four years for non action upon an offense. So, after 18 years, and the zoning statute has been ignored with no complaint, if he continues to break this rule, does the SOL cover it as one incident or one every time he has a parked truck? Could he be grand-fathered in that he has performed this act without a complaint until one jerk makes a call on it? He has no money to fight this and I cannot lawyer for him (of course).
How can he 1) beat the accumulated daily fine? 2) Continue to live life in peace and work his job without duress?
************************************************** *****
Yanquee definition: A Northerner who moves here for the lower taxes and less stress, but insists on the same services he left in New York (fill in the city).
A Northerner who comes here and tells us dumb Southerners how they do it in New York and expects us to care.
A Northerner who comes to Florida and buys a lot for a new house because of the lots beauty, tropical plants Southern pines, wonderful wild flowers, then bull dozes it to sugar sand, builds his slab home while *****ing why he can't have a basement, then plants store bought twigs and plants them in the sugar sand while laying imported grass over sand not made to support non native habitat. We call them Yanquees in all due respect to a baseball team. Occasionally we call them other things as well.
Disclaimer: Northern friends not included in this scenario. You are always welcome here to make Florida green. The difference between a Yanquee and a Damned Yanquee, is the former stays. LOL.
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