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View for sale: $30,000 New owner of a lake fences it off when homeowners wouldn't pay.
St. Petersburg Times ^ | May 14, 2002 | ROBERT FARLEY

Posted on 05/14/2002 5:05:40 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

EAST LAKE -- Many residents thought they owned the lake behind their $300,000 homes. They mowed up to the water line and chipped in yearly to treat the lake for algae blooms.

So it came as quite a shock Thursday when workers began erecting a 6-foot-high fence around the lake, obliterating their view.

For good measure, the workers painted a portion of the fence behind Alice Beehner's home bright pink and decorated it with sparkles.

"Isn't that atrocious?" Mrs. Beehner said Monday, pointing to the fence a few feet from her screened-in pool. "It's sickening!"

For 10 years the developer of their Tarpon Woods subdivision had let the taxes lapse on the 4-acre lake and a thin band of land around it.

A real estate speculator swooped in to purchase it for $1,000 at a delinquent tax sale in February. The speculator, 44-year-old Don Connolly of Valrico, now is offering to sell the land behind each of the homes for $30,000 per homeowner.

Residents ignored a letter from Connolly, trustee of the Lake Alice Land Trust that purchased the lake, offering to sell. Instead, someone took a couple of survey posts marking the property boundaries and threw them into the lake.

Connolly said that's when he decided to build the fence.

He started behind Beehner's meticulously landscaped property. The new fence separated her from two mature laurel oaks she planted shortly after moving into her home 17 years ago.


[Times photo: Jim Damaske] The fence behind the house of Alice Beehner, with dogs Beethoven and Bridgette, is pink with sparkles. Don Connolly says the color is to warn workers to stay away "because that person is very volatile and confronted us in the past."

"It's total extortion," Mrs. Beehner, 61, said Monday.

Connolly said he offered to sell the property to the homeowners as a courtesy.

"Is selling a piece of land extortion?" he said. "That doesn't make any sense to me."

He said he specializes in buying properties at tax sales. Records show he owns 50 properties in Pinellas County. Connolly said he owns 150 to 200 statewide.

"When people don't pay their taxes, this is what happens," he said. "I was willing to pay more than anyone else for this property. . . . The business we're in is unpleasant sometimes."

Connolly knows the consequences of failing to pay taxes.

Records show that in 1997 he was charged with failing to remit more than $100,000 worth of sales tax for an auto sales business he owned in Hillsborough County. Connolly blamed it on the company's accounting firm and said he reached a settlement with the state.

Because homeowners have rebuffed his offer, Connolly said, he now plans to develop two or three "executive" homes overlooking the lake. It might entail a dredge and fill project to move the lake a bit to the south, he said.

County officials said that would be difficult, if not impossible, to accomplish.

"He can't build on it unless he replaces the stormwater drainage," said Al Navaroli, a manager for the county's Development Review Services Department. "And pretty much all of it is stormwater drainage. . . . He's limited in what he can do."

But there's nothing to prevent Connolly from erecting the fence, Navaroli said, or painting it any color he chooses.

"I certainly see the man is trying to be obnoxious to his neighbors," Navaroli said. "But I don't see that he's violating any codes."

On Monday, the fence stretched across three of the 15 waterfront lots. He plans to extend it all the way around the lake.

"My intention is not to annoy anyone," he said.

As for painting the fence pink behind Mrs. Beehner's property, Connolly said, it was done to warn workers to stay away from that site "because that person is very volatile and confronted us in the past."

Connolly said he was shocked by the vitriol from some of the residents. The offer to sell small pieces of land to individual homeowners is off the table. Connolly said he is now negotiating with one homeowner interested in buying the entire 4.7-acre property.

He would not say how much he is asking. "I'm a reasonable man," Connolly said.

Mrs. Beehner warns the pink fence behind her property could be erected behind any number of homes in Pinellas.

"People need to be warned," she said. "This could happen in your back yard."

Connolly said he owns one other lake in Pinellas County.

But Navaroli said his office believes Connolly may own several properties that neighborhoods consider common areas. Navaroli said he warned the county property appraiser's office more than a year ago about the danger of taxing undevelopable lands, such as retention ponds, or selling those lands at tax sale.

"It's a pretty disgusting mess," said County Commissioner Susan Latvala. "We have to prevent this from happening again. That kind of property should not be for sale."

As for the Tarpon Woods lake, however, county officials said there may be nothing they can do to help the homeowners.

Some homeowners blame the developer, Lloyd Ferrentino for allowing the taxes to lapse. At the very least, some said, he should have notified the property owners so they could have tried to buy it. Ferrentino could not be reached Monday.

On Monday, Connolly's workers continued their fence-building, extending it behind the home of Peter Cieslinski. Cieslinski, 44, who was just released from active duty in the Navy a week ago, said he can't believe the county would allow someone to come in and take away his view of the alligators, turtles and wading birds.

"I look at it this way: There's the spirit of the law and the letter of the law," Cieslinski said. "The county is looking at this as the letter of the law. There's got to be a legal Latin term for "the law says this, but wait a minute, look at the extenuating circumstances.' "

Mrs. Beehner said neighbors plan to hire an attorney.


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To: RetiredNavy
There is NO WAY that building a fence ON HIS PROPERTY can affect the homeowners enjoyment of THEIR OWN property.

YES it CAN. I can build a fence with scenes of lynchings to try and drive out my black neighbors. I bet the ugly fence next to the back door significantly hurt the resale value of the houses in question and it affected the view from their house while the lake owner demanded payment to remove the fence in order to restore the previous status of the houses.

Let;s say you live next door to a guy and he doesn't like you. So when you go to sell your house, he throws trash all over his yard, dumps some old cars and trailers in the yard and puts up a fence that he later burns in places to make it look bad. And he tells the neighbors he is doing it to spite you but will stop if you pay him $5000. Are you harmed?

764 posted on 05/14/2002 12:54:40 PM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: Lazamataz
Why do you argue with these dolts about eminent domain? Of course it's in the Consitution. Of course it was in there from the beginning. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments expressly reference it. And it's in every state constitution as well.

But they don't like it. That's all that matters. They are smorgasboard constitutionalists. They pick only what they like.

765 posted on 05/14/2002 12:56:37 PM PDT by Kevin Curry
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Fight fire with fire. Get the county to condemn the lake and purchase it as county property. Of course, this would only be AFTER the idiot builds a fence around the entire lake.

The county should assess the value at $1.00 total. Then the jerk would be out the property, the cost of the fence and the cost of his reputation.

767 posted on 05/14/2002 12:57:22 PM PDT by Bryan24
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To: wacko
The alligator came in via an add-in story someone else told in this thread, not from the article.

Do not disapoint me! I hope that there is an aligator with a good apetite.

768 posted on 05/14/2002 12:58:22 PM PDT by A. Pole
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To: You are here
Congratulations all. A 750+ post thread and not one freeper has called another one an antisemite or a catholic basher. A genteel back-and-forth--like the old days.
771 posted on 05/14/2002 1:01:58 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: RetiredNavy
There is NO WAY that building a fence ON HIS PROPERTY can affect the homeowners enjoyment of THEIR OWN property.

Let me guess: you're a libertarian, an atomist. Every man is an island, entire to himself. If I move in next to you and build a rendering plant in my back yard and allow the prevailing winds to waft the delicious aroma and screams of dying animals across your pool, barbecue pit, and into your open bedroom window it will not affect you. Why? Because I am not physically on your property.

Sounds about right.

773 posted on 05/14/2002 1:04:13 PM PDT by Kevin Curry
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To: Kevin Curry
They are smorgasboard constitutionalists. They pick only what they like.

This from a supporter of the "living, breathing document" school of thought, that says you can change the Constitution says by redefining the words.

774 posted on 05/14/2002 1:05:09 PM PDT by tacticalogic
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To: Kevin Curry
Still waiting for your apology about lying.
776 posted on 05/14/2002 1:05:32 PM PDT by Protagoras
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To: wacko
What alligator?

In the lake. If it is not there, it should be brought in (and kept on a strict diet before).

777 posted on 05/14/2002 1:06:12 PM PDT by A. Pole
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