06-19-2012, 03:08 AM
Rob - Why did they vote no if you know?
It may have picked up more supporters because of the surf shop's opposition, but I personally was involved with it long before TEH objected to the rezoning, and was glad to see the sellers attempt the rezoning itself, but to suggest personality disorders because we may oppose TEH's opinion is ludicrous.
I worked for "possible buyers" for the Galan's property when the surf shop 1st went in their spot . The "possible buyers" I worked for are PW members, and they backed off due to the rezoning issues and at that time they were thinking of a coffee house and art gallery. (I am sure they are following this and thinking, "OMG, this could have been us in this battle..." ...although they have not posted on this thread.)
This is not about being against the surf shop. It is about zoning being hit or miss. Zoning designations need to be clarified, and narrowed down. It is not the applicant that is the problem, it is the process.
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Originally posted by Ken...
I also think the personality disorders displayed here have a lot more to do with those against the owners of the surf shop next door than that of the actual owners of the surf shop....
It may have picked up more supporters because of the surf shop's opposition, but I personally was involved with it long before TEH objected to the rezoning, and was glad to see the sellers attempt the rezoning itself, but to suggest personality disorders because we may oppose TEH's opinion is ludicrous.
I worked for "possible buyers" for the Galan's property when the surf shop 1st went in their spot . The "possible buyers" I worked for are PW members, and they backed off due to the rezoning issues and at that time they were thinking of a coffee house and art gallery. (I am sure they are following this and thinking, "OMG, this could have been us in this battle..." ...although they have not posted on this thread.)
This is not about being against the surf shop. It is about zoning being hit or miss. Zoning designations need to be clarified, and narrowed down. It is not the applicant that is the problem, it is the process.