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  • jacksmar
    Full Member Status

    • Feb 2004
    • 3533

    A Good Start

    The city's new chronic nuisance property ordinance targets property owners and managers who continually rent to people involved in criminal activities.




    MADEIRA BEACH --

    The city of Madeira Beach is trying to clean itself up.

    The city's new chronic nuisance property ordinance targets property owners and managers who continually rent to people involved in criminal activities.

    A complex just off Gulf Boulevard is among the first the city is knocking down because of its criminal past.

    This is how the ordinance works: If a property has three or more nuisance activities taking place within a 30-day period or seven or more within a six-month period, they are considered nuisance properties.

    Those owners could be hit with big fines and some of those properties could even be torn down.

    The mayor, who hasn't been in office that long, said this new law is designed to clean up his city.

    "I own a home here and I'm a young person and I’m watching my city get younger and new people are moving here,” said Madeira Beach Mayor Travis Palladeno. “So, we just want to make it a better place for people to live, own a business, and raise their family. It’s just a new look to Madeira Beach."

    Officials said a new restaurant is being planned for the city. Also upgrades to City Hall and its fire department, along with a few other projects are expected.
    A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder
  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 58755

    #2
    Shit, if they're bulldozing "nuisance" properties in Florida, they should go here next.....



    That would be the home of the biggest nuisance in Palm Beach, of course.
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    • jacksmar
      Full Member Status

      • Feb 2004
      • 3533

      #3
      Some years ago, a family lived here with a wheel chair bound child. The mother worked at the convenience store next door ( as you face the crane, that is the store parking lot).
      Their custom van with the ramp and lift was stolen from the family by another tenant(s). Beach tweakers and meth heads.
      A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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      • ELVIS
        Banned
        • Dec 2003
        • 44120

        #4
        I'm in agreement with local actions like this...

        Fuck 'em if the landlord can't handle their own property...

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        • Nickdfresh
          SUPER MODERATOR

          • Oct 2004
          • 49125

          #5
          I don't have a problem with eminent domain, especially when used against assholes and absentee landlords just sapping up cheap properties in slums on the web in hopes of a big payday. But weren't a lot of conservatives screaming bloody murder over property seizures in a case that went to the Supreme Court?

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          • jacksmar
            Full Member Status

            • Feb 2004
            • 3533

            #6
            Trump had a case and many others. But thinking forward: oil pipeline. Easements and such.

            Last edited by jacksmar; 01-18-2013, 01:46 PM.
            A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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            • Nickdfresh
              SUPER MODERATOR

              • Oct 2004
              • 49125

              #7
              NPR had a story a while back on how Des Moines, IA used eminent domain to essentially clean up and consolidate its inner city for urban renewal...

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