Text from a friend and reader:
If anybody wants one of these please email me at dave@commonsenseforbelmar.com and I’ll pass your request along to her.
Text from a friend and reader:
If anybody wants one of these please email me at dave@commonsenseforbelmar.com and I’ll pass your request along to her.
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This is how my neighbor and I squeezed out a problem house between us back in the nineties. We even listed the occupancy of the back house on the sign. The occupancy was 3 and they were putting 12 back there! One morning there were kids sleeping on the roof. The signs work.
It is a damn shame that the town has taken such a huge step backwards and we need to revert back to this.
It absolutely works. Agents have a duty to disclose to their clients, i.e., renters
Unbelievable that some people needs these signs 15 years later.Thank Brian, Jen and Thomas for sleeping through the council meetings.
I think it’s a great idea. But who’s gonna enforce it? Your Belmar cops that spend all their time out of town at Bar A, or your Belmar cops that spend all their time protecting the empire and their clients at D’Jais. DRAIN THE SWAMP, THE REMINANTS OF THE DOHERTY ADMINISTRATION. Vote for someone that will actually put the residents first.
The signs work. Adequate NOTICE is in the Ordinance reference. There will be no directives to “take it easy on the …….” from the 2018 Mayor and Council.
Please don’t knock it until you try it.
Community Policing will return proactively not relatively after the season starts. And no divide and cons philosophy engendered by the Hilltoppers.
#2 and #5- First of all it’s a shame that people have to place large signs on their own properties to tell people something they should already know. And what a pretty sight I envision looking at signs up and down the street. Sad state of affairs. Funny I don’t see a bunch of these signs up and down the streets of Spring Lake. Perhaps people should ask themselves why. Let’s stop getting stupid and DRAIN THE SWAMP.
Drain the swamp or put up the signs to proactively protect and, at the same time, protest yourselves.
Who cares for aesthetics now when the Borough of Belmar allows the screaming, filthy mouthed, unwashed princes to be disturbing the peace, drinking, drugging 24 hours a day on the lawn next to your home? For example the slumlord who lives on Inlet Terrace doesn’t care about neighbors or his reputation in Belmar that’s for sure.
There’s a whole industry out there for Ordinance 16-3.1.
Some law firms even interesting very interesting involvement in the MainStreet/Marina madness.I
Look up Ordinance 16-3.1 . Attorney ad.
Makes interesting bedfellows who feed off the Belmar resident’s misery. Thing is the motto could be: we fuel ’em and then free ’em.
There’s a whole industry out there for Ordinance 16-3.1.
Some law firms very interesting. Especially those that have involvement in the MainStreet/Marina madness.
Look up Ordinance 16-3.1 . Attorneys ads.
Interesting bedfellows who feed off the Belmar resident’s misery. Thing is the motto could be: we fuel ’em and then free ’em.
The sandcastles look ridiculous blocking the ocean view.Next year I will buy a beach tag for Spring Lake,free parking less people.
The town is run by nitwits/halwits. Just start simple and enforce the ordinance s on the books. No one follows the rules because they no there are no consequences in Belmar.
The crazy, ineffective dunes that they built are ridiculous. No Engineer worth their salt recommended or condoned such nonsense as the waste of borough employees building the sand mountains. We now have to look at giant mounds of temporary sand deposition for 9 months. Why wouldn’t they just plant permanent dune grasses like Sea Girt? The Military is satisfied with Dune Grasses and vegetation so why not Belmar? It’s locals summer.
People who actually live here want to go to the beach and into the Ocean during the nicest month of the year.
The mummies didn’t reference the beach mountains that were created on the beach ruining local’s summer. 80 degrees today, dune buggies up and down the beach. Too bad the BBP members couldn’t take advantage of the beautiful beach weather to entice their potential customers.
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