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« on: January 16, 2008, 09:57:25 PM »

New Ordinance Bars Commercial Fishing Operations From Residential Area
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By TONY MARRERO

Published: January 16, 2008

Hernando Today

BROOKSVILLE - The county has a new ordinance that prohibits commercial fishermen from unloading their catch and washing, refueling and repairing their boats while moored to residential property.

The two fishermen whose operations prompted the new rule, however, have already threatened to take the county to court.

The Hernando County Commission approved the ordinance by a 4 to 1 vote Tuesday. Commissioner Dave Russell dissented.

The rule, which applies to commercial boats of 26 feet and longer, is needed to give the county the power to take care of "ongoing problems" with continued commercial activity close to homes in Hernando Beach, Assistant County Attorney Kent Weissinger told the board.

The county already has a zoning regulation prohibiting such activity near residential areas and had given the owners of commercial vessels that were doing so time to move to another dock space, Weissinger said.

All but two did. The county went to court to get those two to comply, but the court ruled that the two fishermen should be grandfathered in under the zoning law.

The county lost again when it appealed the decision.

The new ordinance gives the county policing powers to get the fisherman to comply.

"We came to the conclusion that the best course of action is to provide code enforcement staff with the tools they need to deal with the issue," Weissinger said.

Hernando Beach resident Fred Click told the board that he and more than a dozen of his neighbors have to deal with the predawn racket, stench and pollution produced by a commercial fisherman operating near their homes.

"If you were trying to sell your home, someone's going to ask what's going on across the canal," said Click, who lives on Paradise Circle. "We don't have anything against commercial fishermen, it just shouldn't be going on in a residential area."

John Loy is one of the two fishermen who won the grandfather status in court. He told the board Tuesday that he has kept his boat behind his home since 1981 and that the county's campaign against him is simply "harassment."

"If you think I won't go ahead and spend money on a lawyer and not take this where this should go, you should think differently," Loy said.

County Attorney Garth Coller said there is video that shows clearly commercial activity on Loy's property, such as tanker trucks delivering fuel.

"We believe this law will be upheld and protect the residential neighborhood," Coller said. "He will get to moor his boat there, but he will not get to run a commercial fishing business on his property."

Tommy Evans is the other grandfathered fisherman. He keeps his 39-foot boat in a canal across from Fred Click.

Evans said he, too, is being harassed by the county and that he would fight along with Loy.

"I feel I'm doing nothing wrong," Evans said. "If I have I to, I will bring a lawsuit like him."

Commissioner Jeff Stabins asked the Hernando Port Authority to weigh in on the issue.

The authority had given Weissinger direction to take action, Capt. John Saittis, a member of the authority, told the board. Saittis said the authority was especially concerned about fuel storage in a residential area.

Stabins asked Saittis if he would vote for the ordinance.

"I know Tom (Evans), I know (Loy), and I know most of the fishermen in town," Saittis said. He paused, sighed, and continued: "Yes, I would."

In dissenting, Russell said that "marshalling police powers sends shivers up my spine, particularly when it appears we're trying to circumvent in some way a court decision that came down on the side of some people."

"At the risk of firing some other people up," Russell said, "I just don't think that's right."

Reporter Tony Marrero can be reached at 352-544-5286 or lmarrero@hernandotoday.com.


Sounds like to me, goverment wants to destroy commercial fishermens ways of life all around. I am not familiar with the Brooksville area that well. But if I go by comparison of my area, those folks have been doing this for ages.........I guess this is the impact of new neighbors not so keen or understanding of those livelyhoods......IMHO

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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2008, 09:15:14 AM »

I wonder if the commercial op was there when the guy bought the property across the creek?  Maybe it was really foggy the day he looked at the property.    Grin
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2008, 09:32:45 AM »

or maby he was blind.
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« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2008, 03:31:13 PM »

Happens all the time the more people you get in any given area the more bs they create.If it is a law then it's a law not much that can be done about it.It's too bad people just don't worry about themselves and not what everyone else is doing on there property.
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« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2008, 03:49:41 PM »

It's happed all over the state already,I may have 5 more years at my place because every house that is being built around me is more expensive than the last and the people who move in from up north just don't want it.Fortunate that the housing and real estate market crashed when it did.
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« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2008, 03:55:55 PM »

It will rebound and the people will buy again in time it is inevitable.  Undecided
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« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2008, 05:19:12 PM »


Hernando Beach resident Fred Click told the board that he and more than a dozen of his neighbors have to deal with the predawn racket, stench and pollution produced by a commercial fisherman operating near their homes.

"If you were trying to sell your home, someone's going to ask what's going on across the canal," said Click, who lives on Paradise Circle. "We don't have anything against commercial fishermen, it just shouldn't be going on in a residential area."


It looks like a classic case of NIMBY!  Fred Click and his other homo beach silver spoons from Paradise Circle probably also complain about how loud the fire siren is... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2008, 05:21:21 PM »

sounds like a person who has nothing to complain about, isn't happy.
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It looks like a classic case of NIMBY!  Fred Click and his other homo beach silver spoons from Paradise Circle probably also complain about how loud the fire siren is... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Sounds like you have the low down.  It's a shame that because a few folks complain about a few boats, that actually help their local economy etc , must be driven out by the rich and shamless. I figured RD was gonna chime in on it as well, since he is in the biz. I think, before I was driven out, a few mullets would end up on the exhaust manifolds of these guys Grin Down here, local boys don't care about how much clout or even if you are a government official, let's say they protect their own, minus a few tires Shocked Roll Eyes Cheesy
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« Reply #9 on: January 18, 2008, 06:02:39 AM »





 It's always a case of NIMBY... especially when politicians are involved.. Wink Shocked
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« Reply #10 on: January 18, 2008, 06:51:17 AM »

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It looks like a classic case of NIMBY!  Fred Click and his other homo beach silver spoons from Paradise Circle probably also complain about how loud the fire siren is... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
[/quote]We have had cases of people going to city hall complaining about the police cars and ambulances "racing" up and down the roads waking them up in the middle of the night.They complain all the time about the stone crab boats leaving at 4 in the morning
So far nobody has bothered me and all my neighbors like seafood but it's coming mostly because it's cluttered around here,not noisy and don't smell like a fish house except when I bring pots home to clean.The problem is these are the same type people who are out to get rid of commercial fishermen all together and this is just another way of doing it because there are very few fishouses left in this state.
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« Reply #11 on: September 01, 2008, 01:35:06 PM »

I stay at a friends house on Paradise Circle 2 or 3 times a year. At home I am a commercial crabber in the North Sea off the coast of Yorkshire England. I had to register on bluecrab after reading the article concerning "noise and stench" caused by crabbing boats. I am a keen angler and due to my job, an early riser. I am out on the dock fishing when tommy leaves, if I happen to be getting a coffee I cant hear his boat leaving, it is the only boat that works out of Paradise Circle and there certainly is no stench or smell of any kind.
The shrimp dock is a different matter, but who was there first? Nobody forced snowbirds to live near a  commercial dock!
We have the same problems in Scarborough, everyone wants to come and live by the sea, and then complain about the noise and fishy smell caused by fishermen who have worked here for generations. If you dont like it, dont come, that simple.
My support to all fishermen trying to make a living in the hardest job going, same [shiz] all over the world apparently.
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