Why do I as a home owner have to pay a fee for a permit to replace my sidewalk on my own personal property, and have to wait over two days to have it approved? Misc. permit= $62.50 Why do I have to pay a fee to have a permit for a garage sale? But, a restaurant owner, has to apply for a permit, and pay NO fee!! No fee just to help them with their monitary gain. Is this not a violation of state stautes on collecting a fee for issuance of a permit?
Are you not in violation of state liquor laws when you allow the restaurant owners to set up tables on the exterior of their premises and dispense alcohol? Especially when they use common areas that are not clearly defined by walls, fences or other types of barriers that delineate their rented properties.
Mr Thompson, did Howdy Doody drop the ball again? How about reducing ALL the permit fees in half to see if that will help with stirring the local economy of this island.
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bigdog1970 writes:
Just a passing thought for Mr.Thompson.
Why do I as a home owner have to pay a fee for a permit to replace my sidewalk on my own personal property, and have to wait over two days to have it approved? Misc. permit= $62.50
Why do I have to pay a fee to have a permit for a garage sale?
But, a restaurant owner, has to apply for a permit, and pay NO fee!! No fee just to help them with their monitary gain.
Is this not a violation of state stautes on collecting a fee for issuance of a permit?
Are you not in violation of state liquor laws when you allow the restaurant owners to set up tables on the exterior of their premises and dispense alcohol? Especially when they use common areas that are not clearly defined by walls, fences or other types of barriers that delineate their rented properties.
Mr Thompson, did Howdy Doody drop the ball again?
How about reducing ALL the permit fees in half to see if that will help with stirring the local economy of this island.
Share your thoughts
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