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For the city of palm coast to let you have a utility trailer or boat behind a fence

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John rydell
2 years ago

It is completly ridiculous not to be able to park your boat or trailer on your own property i just moved here from orlando w 5 jet skis no one ever told me of this .its unamerican not to be able to have your boat on your own property im moving out of here because of this

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Eric mejias
3 years ago Featured

$1300/yr for storage is very unnecessary when you pay hundreds of thousands for your own land. Not to mention boat insurance is higher when you can’t keep it at residence. A lot of wasted money that could be spent on other things to boost palm coast.

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Ericka Sammons
3 years ago

We should be allowed to park our RV/boat behind our fence.

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Patrick Staffa
3 years ago

Rule is legitimate bs

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John Lennon
3 years ago

Can’t understand why I can’t park my class-c rv behind my fence on my property, Not in the driveway in Palm Coast.

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David Castanheira
3 years ago

Non commercial trailers should be allowed to be parked on your OWN property. Not have to rent storage for something you own that is on your property.

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Joseph Mancino
3 years ago

With the current situation on the economy the City of Palm Coast should/can help it's citizens. If upkeep is an issue code enforcement can contact that individual homeowner

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Alvin Hill
3 years ago

As long as there is a fenced in back yard 6.5 ft tall...privacy fence only

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Susan Reedy
3 years ago

Residents should be able to park boats and/or trailers out of sight in fenced backyard.

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Viola Church
3 years ago

It should be allowed. The rule imposes additional costs for storage upon citizens.

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Fran Aber
3 years ago

You are so gun ho of building thousands of houses, we all live not over 19 miles from the ocean, but yet you won't let anyone put a boat on their own property? Such a stupid law . Give us tax payers a break

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Damien Esmond
3 years ago

Out of sight from the road, my back yard is my business.

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Danielle Boyette
3 years ago

You should be able to have your trailer on your driveway. Cmon.

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James petrakis
3 years ago

My property my decision. Palm Coast is growing and it's never been more expensive to live. Help families save and make money. Keep Florida fun

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Doug Berger
3 years ago

I would live to move to Palm Coast. This boat storage restriction will stop me.

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Anthony Terrinoni
4 years ago

Why aren’t boat allowed in your yard or driveway. The ocean boarders our city. There’s lakes all over the place. To the best of my knowledge I think boats float hence you use them on water. This ordinance Makes absolutely no sense….

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Robert Jones
4 years ago

This is a ridiculos ordinance for Palm Coast.

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Darryl Backert
4 years ago

I have a double lot with a fence but not allowed to keep anything on it. I don't understand.

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Raoul Souliere
4 years ago

Park a 17" boat inside fence area that can't be seen should be allowed in one's own backyard.

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Robert Paape
4 years ago

Just moved here and find it ridiculous that you can't park trailers or boats on your property . Why should you have to find and pay for storage