Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Bike BBQ Beer Beach Bash

As a guy in New York who is in contact with some of the older residents, I received some distressing correspondence from some of my friends @ the Ocean Manor

http://miamibikescene.blogspot.com/2009/08/bike-bbq-beer-beach-bash-october-18.html

The Bike BBQ Beer Beach Bash was posted by it's reps on August 24th, yet Ocean Manor owners and residents were RUDELY informed (By a notice posted in the elevators hand written by Frank!) on Saturday October 17th, that keys to their vehicles needed to be handed in to Samantha's Parking Lot Concession, as OUR cars needed to be moved someplace else as the parking lot was RENTED to this association. As a guy who leaves his car down there, I always leave a set of keys, and I would recommend all do so. I must also comment that the last time I was down; someone moved my car across the street, and left something on and killed the battery.

If one did not move their car and / or hand in their keys, their car will be towed.

Would the Board or Rick please be kind enough to respond to these allegations?

Posted by Donald J. McLoughlin

7 comments:

  1. You CAN buy your parking tickets here:
    http://zmotion.org/v/Events.asp?id=13

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  2. Frank went to neighboring buildings and asked to BORROW their parking lots as he was holding a fund raiser for Breast Cancer. Way to go Frank, to use a cause that is valiantly fought by so many and sadly lost, to use it to put money in your pocket. Do you have no shame??

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  3. Is it me, or is there no excuse...

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  4. At the special events permit meeting the event organizers were asked by the city if they had the approval of the residents to use that parking lot. The event organizer stated that they did and that Samantha had made the proper notifications.

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  5. Would someone be able to direct me to special events permit people from the city to explain that the residents were not informed, so we do not have to put up with this again?

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  6. Check the website for City of Ft. Lauderdale. All departments are listed and have email addresses in addition to phone numbers.

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  7. Pull up the City of Ft. Lauderdale website. They list all departments and names with their phone numbers and email addresses. You might also want to inquire with the Code Enforcement Dept. personnel.

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