Murrmurr
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It wasn't an HOA issue, though. I got squared away on that - it was a city ordinance thing.Well, if that's in fact the case, then it's a different ball game.
It wasn't an HOA issue, though. I got squared away on that - it was a city ordinance thing.Well, if that's in fact the case, then it's a different ball game.
A California man was told to cover a boat in his driveway with/by building a fence by town. Proceeds to paint a picture of the boat on his fence gate.
Why a Homeowner Asked an Artist to Paint a Boat on His Fence
Because it's not 6' high as required. Also he did not cover his boat as required.The city made him store his boat behind a 6 foot fence or screen based on a municipal code. I haven't seen any mention of an HOA.
There don't seem to be clear grounds on which the city might object to this creative fence.
Why would you imagine he'd go to all that trouble and not follow the ordinance to the exact letter of the law? Nothing in the code states he has to cover his boat.Because it's not 6' high as required. Also he did not cover his boat as required.
Because those were the requirements he was presented withWhy would you imagine he'd go to all that trouble and not follow the ordinance to the exact letter of the law? Nothing in the code states he has to cover his boat.
He shielded his boat in accordance with the Seaside Municipal Code:
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/Seaside/#!/Seaside17/Seaside1734.html#17.34.150
"D. Parking in rear and side setbacks. Operative boats and large pickup campers, motor homes, recreation vehicles, utility trailers, and vacation trailers shall be allowed to be parked or stored in a required rear or side setback in a residential district only if screened on the side and front by a six-foot-high fence. In these instances, the provision of adequate light and air to a neighbor’s window shall not be obstructed."
Furthermore, the city leaders are apparently quite pleased with his act of rebellion:
"In May, Police Chief Nick Borges, who currently serves as the acting city manager, visited Constable's home to discuss the fence's mural.
During their meeting, Borges not only extended his congratulations to Constable but also expressed his admiration with a heartfelt high-five. According to Constable, Borges also mentioned that he was in favor of the city getting rid of some ordinances, including Title 17.
"We're not taking any action," local news outlet KSBW reported Borges said. "The only action I'm going to take is a high five, and that's it."'
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According to whom? I see nothing cited in your post.Because those were the requirements he was presented with
What requirements are you talking about?Because those were the requirements he was presented with
Someone please post the regulations that show the requirements (ordnances, rules, whatever) of the authorities who told the man to obscure his boat from public view.What requirements are you talking about?
I believe Starsong posted that already.Someone please post the regulations that show the requirements (ordnances, rules, whatever) of the authorities who told the man to obscure his boat from public view.
I am asking someone to post these because previous posters mentioned that the requirements were presented by some authority. If there was a comment about the requirements then someone on this board must have read them. I simply want to read those requirements. Fair enough? That will give all readers a chance to read them. Good nite, I am hitting the sack.
See post #57, then read about fence. Then look at the picture of the fence. Do you see any discrepancies?I believe Starsong posted that already.
Nah. I’m not reading all of that.See post #57, then read about fence. Then look at the picture of the fence. Do you see any discrepancies?
I do not. And apparently neither does the town official who's in charge of enforcing this ordinance. As per the second half of post #57.See post #57, then read about fence. Then look at the picture of the fence. Do you see any discrepancies?
Consider the very careful way in which the artist has depicted on the painted fence what is behind the fence. The details of the bricks, the shrubs, etc. Then notice on the painted fence to the right side the very green border of shrubs, trees. Do you think the artist would have gone to all that painstaking effort to duplicate what is behind the fence only to pass over a very obvious detail which is supposedly behind the fence?I do not. And apparently neither does the town official who's in charge of enforcing this ordinance. As per the second half of post #57.
I'm not presuming that the driveway is the border of his property and his neighbor's. Or perhaps a fence would have obstructed his neighbor's light. Whatever the case, the town considers his compliance with the law to be adequate.Consider the very careful way in which the artist has depicted on the painted fence what is behind the fence. The details of the bricks, the shrubs, etc. Then notice on the painted fence to the right side the very green border of shrubs, trees. Do you think the artist would have gone to all that painstaking effort to duplicate what is behind the fence only to pass over a very obvious detail which is supposedly behind the fence?
There is no side fence of any kind alongside the boat, as depicted by the painted fence. Why would this hugely obvious side fence be left out if it were really there? Because it isn't there. Now read again what the ordnance says about fencing. Then tell me the homeowner is in compliance with the ordnance.
At least give me credit for using a train of logic and reasonable analysis in making the point that, given all the information that was presented here (not withstanding the town's opinion) , it could be concluded that the conditions of the ordnance were not followed. That is what the presented evidence shows. Some inference is necessary, but that's ok. I say he should cover the boat or install a sideyard fence next to the boat. I am fining him $250. Case closed.I'm not presuming that the driveway is the border of his property and his neighbor's. Or perhaps a fence would have obstructed his neighbor's light. Whatever the case, the town considers his compliance with the law to be adequate.
You are such a tough judge. But a very smart one. I am conceding. Not my style, and it doesn't happen very often, but I concede. I think your pretty name "StarSong" has weakened me and melted me into a shrinking ball of submissiveness.It's out of your jurisdiction, you have no standing and are assuming facts not in evidence. Overruled and case dismissed.
Yes and maybe the painting of the non-fenced sideyard is in keeping with the fact that no sideyard fence was there to depict on the painted fence. But, oh well, I have better things to do.Maybe the painting of the boat is prettier than the actual boat? Sort of like portraits of famous or rich people.
She’s like a Judge Judy but prettier and nicerYou are such a tough judge. But a very smart one. I am conceding. Not my style, and it doesn't happen very often, but I concede. I think your pretty name "StarSong" has weakened me and melted me into a shrinking ball of submissiveness.