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Florida City Council Considers Bill That Would Tell Residents How to Park in Their Own Driveways
The Blaze ^ | Jun. 26, 2015 1:55pm | Jon Street

Posted on 06/26/2015 8:46:48 PM PDT by Cowman

The city council in Jacksonville, Florida, is considering a bill that would make it a violation of city code for residents to back their vehicles into their driveways if their license plates cannot be seen from the street.

According to the text of the bill, the new proposed ordinance would prohibit the “improper storage of vehicles” to reduce the “visual blight” of neighborhoods. It is also aimed to regulate “potentially hazardous conditions” on private property.

Supporters say the ordinance is needed in order for officers to issue citations for abandoned vehicles, the Florida Times-Union reported.

Currently, if a vehicle doesn’t have a license plate or has a license plate that has expired, police don’t necessarily know it if the owner has parked the vehicle with the tag facing away from the street. And because the vehicles are on private property, officers are limited to what they can see from the street.

The bill, filed by city councilman Warren Jones, states that if a vehicle’s tag isn’t visible from the street, the owner must legibly display the tag number using characters “not less than two inches in height” so that it can be seen from the street.

In addition, motorists who choose to cover their vehicles would have to either keep their tag number visible or post the information in a place that is visible.

“We have been trying to find a way to address this problem because it’s a blight on the community and it’s driving down property values and it’s very unsightly,” Jones told WJXT.

The bill is being driven to reduce the number of abandoned vehicles but it would also restrict residents from storing “materials, equipment, furnishings, furniture, appliances, construction materials or any other items which are not designed to be used outdoors.”

The proposal has drawn criticism from some residents.

“I think it’s ridiculous,” Dave Bryant said. The main reason I do it is people parallel park on the side of the street, so if you are backing out, you can’t see traffic coming.”

Kristyn Irwin has the same concern as Bryant.

“I can see where it could make it easier to find something if you needed to locate a vehicle for whatever reason, but I really like being able to park like that and not having to worry about backing into someone on the street,” Irwin told WJXT.

So far, two city council committees have approved the bill. It will likely be voted on by the entire council later this summer. The Jacksonville mayor’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheBlaze.

If the ordinance is passed, homeowners who do not comply could face fines of up to $50.


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To: Steve_Seattle

Step on my land without a warrant and see what happens


41 posted on 06/27/2015 3:12:05 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (Freedom isn't free, liberty isn't liberal and you'll never find anything Right on the Left)
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To: Cowman

We the People have an absolute right to know who and where ALL Our Public Employees are at all times

All Public Employees and Public Servants in the City of Jacksonville SHALL wear bright Orange Vests at ALL TIMES while VISIBLE by ANY MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC, Any Public Employee not wearing highly visible and distinguishable clothing in PUBLIC at ANY TIME, Shall be guilty of a FELONY, Punishable by a MANDATORY SENTENCE of not less than 2 years in State Prison.

See how they like that


42 posted on 06/27/2015 6:15:54 AM PDT by eyeamok
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The bill is being driven to reduce the number of abandoned vehicles but it would also restrict residents from storing “materials, equipment, furnishings, furniture, appliances, construction materials or any other items which are not designed to be used outdoors.”

It is always the part that comes after "but it would also" that is the real aim.

43 posted on 06/27/2015 9:59:42 AM PDT by Oatka (This is America. Assimilate or evaporate. [URL=http://media.photobucket.com/user/currencyjunkie/me)
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To: Cowman

And yet, knowing this town, this asshole will have no problem at the next election...


44 posted on 06/27/2015 2:44:41 PM PDT by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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