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gladesgator writes:

in response to KlausStoertebeker:

Thank you very much. I like to learn new stuff. But that was already I understand. My question is:

CAN CITY COUNCIL OVERRULE MICA? Like the judge said: OVERRULED!!!!!

I mean City Council is the highest authority on Marco Island. If they are agree, that is for me political will law. Or not?

DID YOU UNDERSTAND ME NOW?

Come on islandeye - give me a clear answer.

AND ----- if Att. Kramer knows the position of MICA, WHY is he now building in overtime and at night?

If you buy a house and take title and the deed references an easement, neither city hall, the Governor or the President of the United States can take it away. Why, you did not buy the ability to use your property in a totally unrestricted manner but you bought it subject to the easement. Every property that requires MICA to review new plans had a deed restriction in favor of MICA when they bought the property. It's the same as if you bought in a deed restricted subdivision with a homeowner's association. The only difference is that being under MICA we get much more than our money's worth. See my prior posts in that regard. I can’t tell you what Kramer is doing with that silly put-put golf course.

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