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Picture of the Fourth of July Old Glory Boat Parade worth a look
The father of a family in Newport Beach recently wrote to the
Daily Pilot about its lack of interest in the July 4 boat parade
(Community Commentary, “Pilot should have covered boat parade,” July
16). That family was certainly worth taking a picture of, so I
captured it with my basic camera. Maybe it’s worth a mention.
GWEN DAVIES
Newport Beach
City should respect homeowners’ rights and keep its eyes on itself
I do have a car parked, sometimes covered (“Residents uniting
against City Hall,” Thursday). I will buy a car, restore it and keep
it. It’s not for sale, and for the city to tell me what to do on my
property ... if they would pay my taxes and my house payment, then I
believe they would have something to say. This is America, this is my
land, not the city’s.
If I do park the car or recreational vehicle on the street, then
yes, the city has the right to tell me that I need to get it off its
property. But as it is, this is my property, my land -- that’s the
pride of being a homeowner.
And I do believe that it’s my right if I want to keep a car
covered. I do understand the problem that there are some ugly cars
out there that are not covered.
If the owners would get out there and cover them, that would be
great because some cars are an eyesore and I agree with them. But
when I have a car covered, for them to tell me that I need to either
put it behind a brick wall or in my backyard (which my backyard is
not accessible to put a car in the way it is situated) -- and also
there are two-story homes in my area -- and for them to say, from a
two-story window, it’s an eyesore, again it’s telling my neighbors to
look in my backyard. I don’t look in theirs, they shouldn’t look in
mine. This is my home, my house, my property.
So please, if they pay my taxes again and my house payment, I’d be
more than glad to put my car in my garage. There are a lot of people
that restore classic cars and take them and go to car shows and
sometimes a two-car garage is not enough. But when you have a house
that is not built for a three- or four-car garage, you do the best
thing. You get a nice cover, keep it covered, keep the cobwebs away
and move it around from one parking space to another in your
driveway.
I appreciate the Daily Pilot staying on top of this. You guys do a
great job down there, and that’s the reason why I take the L.A.
Times, just for the Daily Pilot.
MATT MONTOYA
Costa Mesa
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