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Community debates boat expansion proposal amid safety concerns

July 12, 2024 | Marco Island, Collier County, Florida



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Community debates boat expansion proposal amid safety concerns
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposal for a new boat that would extend the current vessel's size by two and a half feet. The owner, Jeff Strong, highlighted the safety and design improvements of the new power catamaran compared to his existing boat, which was originally designed as a sailing catamaran. The proposed boat features a more accessible helm and is larger, making it safer for long voyages.

Concerns were raised by community members regarding the implications of the boat's size on future property values and potential changes in ownership of neighboring properties. One resident expressed worries about how the boat's presence might affect future homeowners, particularly if they wished to construct their own docks. Strong reassured attendees that the current application is specific to the proposed extension and that any future requests for larger boats would require a new approval process.

The meeting also addressed the boat's mooring plans, with Strong indicating that the vessel would primarily be docked during the summer months, except during extended voyages. He emphasized that he has received no objections from current neighbors, who have signed letters of support for the proposal.

Overall, the discussions reflected a balance between individual property rights and community concerns, with Strong committed to adhering to regulations and maintaining good relations with his neighbors. The proposal is now under consideration, with the potential for further discussions if future expansions are sought.

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