HomeCommunity NewsBradenton BeachFront yard boat storage...

Front yard boat storage questioned

BRADENTON BEACH – City commissioners discussed – but took no action – on Commissioner Marilyn Maro’s concerns about boats and other recreational vehicles being stored in front yards.

In recent months, Maro has expressed concerns about golf carts, boats and other recreational vehicles in front yards, particularly at vacation rental properties. She’s questioned whether some vacation rental properties are being used to store golf carts being offered for rent and whether some people are buying residential properties for storage purposes.

At Maro’s request, recreational vehicle and vessel parking was discussed at the city commission’s Aug. 30 work meeting. Maro said some of her constituents have expressed concerns about these parking and storage activities potentially impacting their property values.

Front yard boat storage discussed
Commissioner Marilyn Maro requested a discussion about boats and other recreational vehicles being stored in front yards. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Building Official Steve Gilbert referenced Section 308.14.1 of the city code of ordinances, which says: “Campers, trailers, boats with trailers, boat trailers and similar recreational type equipment shall be permitted to park in off-street parking spaces in the R-1, R-2 and R-3 (residential) districts providing that there shall be no more than one recreational vehicle per dwelling unit located in the front yard. Additional recreational vehicles shall be located behind the front wall of the dwelling or structure.”

Gilbert said the code could be revised by the commission, but Maro was the only commission member in favor of doing so. Gilbert said storing golf carts on a residential property for commercial purposes would be addressed in another section of the city code and would warrant a different discussion.

Maro mentioned a large boat and boat trailer that had been stored for some time in the front yard of a rental home at 2113 Ave. B, which is now slated for demolition.

The Sun’s recent visit to the property also revealed a boat owned by tenant Matt Bauer parked alongside the driveway. Bauer said the other boat parked in the front yard belonged to his landlord, Stephan Najmy. Bauer later said the other boat was removed several hours after the morning work meeting ended.

Contrasting views

Commissioners Jake Spooner and Ralph Cole expressed their opinions that being allowed to store a boat and boat trailer in one’s front yard is an attraction to many residents who live in a boating community like Bradenton Beach.

Spooner said he understood Maro’s concerns even if he did not share them. Cole said he was experiencing “déjà vu” because the commission engaged in a similar discussion a couple of years ago. Regarding the potential impact on neighboring property values, Cole said he hasn’t heard of anybody having trouble selling a residential property in Bradenton Beach.

Spooner noted some people store small sailboats in their front yards and others store larger center console boats. Gilbert said some people store motor homes in their front yards and others store multiple personal watercraft there.

Spooner questioned how the city code could be revised in a manner that properly accounts for these varied storage uses. Cole said changing the rules to address a few problematic boats could negatively impact many more city residents. Spooner said prohibiting front yard boat storage would take away a right granted to Bradenton Beach residents for decades. Spooner also said the majority of boats he sees stored in front yards belong to permanent residents, not vacationers.

Commissioner Jan Vosburgh questioned why recreational vessels and vehicles are not required to be parked in the backyard. Spooner said many standard-sized lots don’t provide enough space to access the backyard for boat storage.

The discussion ended with the commission voting 4-1 in support of Spooner’s motion to leave the recreational parking regulations as they are. Maro opposed that motion.

Most Popular

More from Author

Local designer featured at Bealls Florida

BRADENTON – Kelly Hunt grew up on Anna Maria Island and...

Farrington resigns, seeks supervisor of elections job

MANATEE COUNTY – County voters will ultimately determine whether former Chief...

Reimagining Pine Avenue bid higher than expected

ANNA MARIA – Mayor Dan Murphy is among those disappointed with...

Commission receives proposed charter amendments

ANNA MARIA – Six potential charter amendments and an ad­ditional recommendation...

TDC considers adding third ferry boat

BRADENTON - The Manatee County Tourist Development Council (TDC) discussed the status of the new water ferry service and the possibility of adding a third ferry on April 15. The Gulf Islands Ferry service began in January with two boats stopping at the Bradenton Beach Pier, the Anna...

TDC recommends raising tourist tax

BRADENTON - A visit to Manatee County could soon cost tourists more, as the Manatee County Tourist Development Council (TDC) voted unanimously to recommend raising the county’s tourism tax from 5% to 6% at its April 15 meeting. The TDC makes recommendations to the Manatee County Commission, which...

Tourism numbers rise

ANNA MARIA - Research Data Services’ Anne Wittine presented her upbeat state of tourism report to the Manatee County Tourist Development Council (TDC) on April 15. Wittine’s report featured the latest available statistics related to the tourism industry in Manatee County from February 2024 compared to February 2023. Total...

Mayors propose to regulate mangroves

LONGBOAT KEY – The mayors of the three Anna Maria Island cities and Longboat Key are considering making a joint application to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to obtain local control over mangrove regulations. The discussion took place at the Coalition of Barrier Island Elected Officials...

Officials discuss state plan to replace Longboat Pass Bridge

LONGBOAT KEY – Members of the Coalition of Barrier Island Elected Officials (BIEO) discussed the proposed new Longboat Pass Bridge on April 17. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District One has initiated a project development and environment study for SR 789 (Gulf Drive/Gulf of Mexico Drive) from...

Marina bar remains closed

BRADENTON BEACH – After city officials put a halt to what they said was the unpermitted operation of a new bar at the Bradenton Beach Marina in March, building official Darin Cushing said the proper approval process is now underway. On March 25, the Marina Facebook page announced...

Local designer featured at Bealls Florida

BRADENTON – Kelly Hunt grew up on Anna Maria Island and her Island-inspired creative designs appear on a line of beach towels now sold at 68 Bealls Florida stores statewide. Hunt now lives in Bradenton with her husband, Courtland, and their son Kellan, and her parents, Scott and...

Tarpon primer: Part One

Tarpon season is one of the most anticipated times of the year in local waters. While I’ve encountered tarpon occasionally most every month of the year, April through July is the time ardent anglers turn their sights to these beautiful fish. Their arrival in numbers worth pursuing...

Anna Maria Island community remembers philanthropist

ANNA MARIA ISLAND – Charles “Chuck” Lester’s legacy of philanthropy and friendship is being remembered on Anna Maria Island following his passing on April 19 at the age of 92. “I have nothing but great feelings for Chuck. I have such admiration and respect for a life well-lived,”...

Farrington resigns, seeks supervisor of elections job

MANATEE COUNTY – County voters will ultimately determine whether former Chief of Staff Scott Farrington or recent gubernatorial appointee James Satcher serves as Manatee County’s next supervisor of elections. Farrington and Satcher are expected to square off in the Republican primary election that concludes on Aug. 20. If no...

Three crashes damage two businesses, one crosswalk signal

HOLMES BEACH – Two cars drove into two neighboring businesses on two separate days last week, followed by a crash into a crosswalk signal and pedestrian barrier at the nearby intersection of Marina and Gulf drives. Six people were injured in the accidents, none reported as critical. The first...

Intuitive Foundation team gives it their all

ANNA MARIA – Three games into the 8- to 10-year-old youth soccer league at The Center, team Solid Rock Construction is undefeated with three wins. Meanwhile, the Shady Lady Horticultural Services team comes close each week but still looks for their first victory. Just under the Solid Rock...