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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in
news:X1AOg.45465$ok5.27970@dukeread01: Theoretically based on this ruling a shore side property owner could go to Federal court and win a judgment voiding all the mooring permits in front of his property out to the main channel. Ah, we now see the root of the problem....control. You cannot moor a boat anywhere around Hilton Head Island, already, long before this ruling. SC has a law the millionaires passed saying that any waterfront fiefdom controlled "one mile to seaward" from the shore of their fiefdom. So, all they needed then was to write a city ordinance banning boating, which, effectively is what they've done. The ordinance says you can pass by his mansion, as long as you don't stop and spoil his personal view..... One waterfront land owner said she didn't want to look out her waterfront and see that "floating trailer park" (marina) next door. Looks like they may be able to get rid of them, too! -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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