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Title: Couple sues after town bans front-yard gardens
Source: Yahoo
URL Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/couple-s ... nt-yard-gardens-181405934.html
Published: Jun 8, 2016
Author: Curt Anderson
Post Date: 2016-06-09 11:11:07 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 13750
Comments: 66

MIAMI (AP) — For 17 years, a South Florida couple grew vegetables in a front-yard garden until a new town ordinance was passed limiting such gardens to backyards. Now, the couple is asking a judge to uproot the ban they claim violates their constitutional rights.

Tom Carroll and Hermine Ricketts say they dug up the garden in front of their Miami Shores home in August 2013 when town officials threatened to fine them $50 a day if they didn't. The threatened fine came a few months after the Miami Shores Village Council adopted a new zoning plan for the town of about 10,500 north of Miami.

The couple sued, and at a hearing Wednesday their attorney said the ban violates the Florida Constitution in several ways, including improper limits on their private property rights and violation of the equal protection clause by singling out vegetables over other plants.

"We're not saying you can do anything you want on your property," attorney Ari Bargil told Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Monica Gordo. "We are simply saying you can grow vegetables on your property and that is protected by the Constitution."

Richard Sarafan, attorney for Miami Shores, said the new zoning rule was not irrational and treated all homeowners the same: their front yards should be covered with grass, sod or a "living ground cover" not further defined. It's no problem, he said, to have a vegetable garden in the backyard.

"There certainly is not fundamental right to grow vegetables in your front yard," Sarafan said. "Aesthetics and uniformity are legitimate government purposes. Not every property can lawfully be used for every purpose."

Carroll, who attended the hearing, said the couple sought to grow produce using organic practices, such as no use of pesticides. He said he had never gotten a complaint from a neighbor in all the years he tended the garden, which grew some 75 varieties of vegetables.

"It's important that we have the right to do something on our own property," Carroll said. "We're just trying to grow vegetables."

The couple is being represented by lawyers from the Arlington, Virginia-based Institute for Justice, which describes itself as a Libertarian nonprofit organization that focuses on issues such as private property rights, school choice and free speech.

Gordo did not immediately rule. Both sides said the judge could decide the matter without a trial, but either way the case is likely to be appealed, attorneys said.

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#14. To: Deckard (#12) (Edited)

... unconstitutional ban ...

Determined to be unconstitutional by whom, why and when?

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-10   15:43:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Gatlin (#11)

If you don't like the rules, you either get the rules changed or you move away.

Seems to me they are getting the rules changed via the courts.

That should be okay with you. Is it not okay?

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-10   16:00:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Gatlin (#13)

You want to be the anarchist that YOU are and not obey town ordinances established by an elected city council ... then you move FAR out in the country where there are no zoning requirements, if you can find such a place.

Somehow, the idea of freedom being a central facet of living in America seems quite foreign to you.

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-10   16:01:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Pinguinite (#15)

If you don't like the rules, you either get the rules changed or you move away.
Seems to me they are getting the rules changed via the courts.
That should be okay with you. Is it not okay?

Seems to me that they are TRYING to get the rules changed via the courts.

Is that okay with me?

Oh, absolutely, you betcha, that's fine with me. It's the way to go. We have laws in our society that represent a purpose to supply a deficit in human consciousness. If people would only act with deep discernment, then we would have no need for laws … but unfortunately they do not. It is only that we are unable to cultivate esoteric discernment that we need laws to provide an exoteric alternative to facilitate and channel human interactions with each other.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-10   16:17:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Pinguinite (#16)

idea of freedom

front
yard
refrigerators
washing
machines

night
clubs
too

one
big
ghetto

what's
next

meth
labs

hoarders
rubbish
collectors

particulary
bother
me

bring
the
funny
farms
back

tobacco road

love
boris

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2016-06-10   16:32:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Pinguinite (#16) (Edited)

Somehow, the idea of freedom being a central facet of living in America seems quite foreign to you.
No, but the notion that someone can IDIVIDUALLY decide what freedom is, what is unconstitutional, and selectively decide which laws they will obey is.

I believe in the idea that the basic foundation that has continued to separate America from essentially every other nation founded throughout history is the concept of America being a nation of laws and not a nation of men.

For as in absolute governments the King is law, so in free countries the law ought to be king; and there ought to be no other. So said John Adams in the year 1870.

It has long been established that under our nation of laws, laws rule and everyone is to be governed equally by the same laws. No one can ever be allowed to be above the law.

There can be no better way for America to deal with people that to treat all of them equally under the law.

When there are disputes, the most familiar way for parties to engage in a dispute resolution process is the civil justice system where litigation and a trail by a judge or jury to decide who/what is right or wrong. That is the place to decide where someone wins and someone loses. The is not to say that negotiation, mediation and arbitration do not fit in as alternative solutions to dispute resolution.

So, I do believe in freedom. But a gaggle of anarchists, libertarians and Paultards on LF are not going to tell me to comply with their version of freedom and try to force their ideas on me or tell me what to believe.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-10   16:52:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Gatlin, Deckard (#13)

I sure don't want my neighbors planning a food garden on their front lawn.

I am in a townhouse so it would look pretty bad.

Back yard is fine.

TrappedInMd  posted on  2016-06-10   17:01:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Deckard (#12)

This today:

Leads to this tomorrow:

And this "Green Acres" next week:

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-10   17:30:47 ET  (3 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Deckard (#0) (Edited)

I was gonna applaud you for not posting a Paultatd yella article... and then at the bottom of the decently written article, you had to post your favorite anarchist art.

My wife and I grow our vegetables on the side and back of the house. We leave the front for Aesthetics. Because my neighbors have just as much rights as I have. Then again, normal people are more concerned with ANOTHERS RIGHTS... and a Paultard is only concerned about their own rights.

A Paultards definition of constitutional rights are having more rights than the next guy.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2016-06-10   18:12:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Gatlin, Deckard (#21)

Vegetable Pests: Garden Nazis


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party
"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

Hondo68  posted on  2016-06-10   18:18:45 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: GrandIsland (#22)

.....and then at the bottom of the decently written article, you had to post your favorite anarchist art.

Seriously?

And what "anarchist art" would that be?

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."

Deckard  posted on  2016-06-10   20:43:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Deckard (#24)

And what "anarchist art" would that be?

Playing stupid only works for your Paultard fan base.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2016-06-10   21:04:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: GrandIsland (#25)

And what "anarchist art" would that be?

Playing stupid

I posted a picture of the couple's well-tended garden that apparently none of the neighbors ever complained about.

Gosh - I didn't realize that growing your own food was something only "anarchists" do.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."

Deckard  posted on  2016-06-10   21:26:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: hondo68 (#23)

Vegetable Pests: Garden Nazis

Great image - seems we have quite a few of the Nazis here.

Sie werden nicht Nahrung in Ihrem eigenen Garten wachsen.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."

Deckard  posted on  2016-06-10   21:30:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Gatlin (#19)

But a gaggle of anarchists, libertarians and Paultards on LF are not going to tell me to comply with their version of freedom and try to force their ideas on me or tell me what to believe.

No, of course you won't. Instead you'll let Republicans and Democrats tell you to comply with their version of freedom because R&D freedom is sooooooo much better than libertarian freedom.

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-10   21:52:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Deckard (#26) (Edited)

If you were my neighbor and your ignorant ways devalued my home, id invite you over for a BBQ... about 2 months after you noticed your family dog went missing.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2016-06-10   22:35:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Pinguinite (#28)

No, of course you won't. Instead you'll let Republicans and Democrats tell you to comply with their version of freedom because R&D freedom is sooooooo much better than libertarian freedom.

No, I will not allow that either, but the Republicans and Democrats make more sense since they possess far greater intelligence than the grotesquely ignorant and dim-witted anarchists, libertarians and Paultards who continually display their extremely slow mental development while trying to promote themselves as experts on everything.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-11   2:49:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: hondo68 (#23)

A sure sign a poster is a mentally ill dimwitted retard ....

This is a scientific fact. It has been proven 100% accurate. People who do this are officially categorized as mentally ill dimwitted retards. What is it?

It's posting an idiotic picture in a post without anything supporting or illuminating the poster's position. A variation on this deranged type of posting are posts that contain nothing but personal attacks and name calling, lacking any substance and failing to actually promote critical thinking or to promote or defend a sensible and sane position. Mentally ill retards use this technique because they became exhausted trying to write something sane and sensible, or they were so proud of having finally written something that wasn't totally retarded they find themselves compelled to keep reposting it.

Why, you might ask, is this a sure sign of mentally ill retards? Because these people don't have the mental horsepower to articulate a cogent statement. They have to rely on pictures to do their speaking. Because they're mentally ill retards. 97% of mental health experts agree.

Strange but true.........

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-11   2:52:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Deckard, Gatlin, misterwhite, ConservingFreedom, hondo68, TrappedInMd, VxH, Pinguinite, BorisY, GrandIsland (#0)

If a government has a Constitutional authorization to prohibit homeowners/renters from planting a garden in their front yards, that same government can also ban gardens in back yards.

The bottom line is this... Either a person owns property or he does not. If he does, he has a right use his property as he wishes (within reason). If he does not have that right, he does not fully own the property in question. If he does fully own the property, he has no mandated duty to base his use of his land on whether or not it might affect the value of property belonging to others.

If a person believes a neighbor's use of his property devalues his own property; or, dislikes how said neighbor uses his property for whatever reason, THAT person has the option of moving into a neighborhood with a homeowner's association which has use of property restrictions already set up and agreed on by the homeowners living there.

"Within reason" means things other than those that are against the law for ANY citizen to do ANYwhere or that might reasonably be believed to be a clear and present danger to others living in close proximity to where certain things might be occurring.

On the other hand, any property owner who wishes to be a "good neighbor" by using his property only for things his neighbors approve of can certainly do so; but, that is HIS choice.

packrat1145  posted on  2016-06-12   12:09:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: packrat1145, misterwhite, ConservingFreedom, hondo68, TrappedInMd, VxH, Pinguinite, BorisY, GrandIsland (#32)

If [a person owns the property], he has a right use his property as he wishes (within reason).

Who gets to decide what is “within reason?”

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-12   13:05:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Gatlin (#33)

Who gets to decide what is “within reason?”

In the following order...

1. The property owner. If a dispute arises, then;
2. The local authorities. If their decision is disputed, then;
3. The court system.

packrat1145  posted on  2016-06-12   15:24:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: packrat1145 (#34)

I'll buy that.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-12   15:54:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Gatlin (#35)

I'll buy that.

I never thought otherwise.

packrat1145  posted on  2016-06-12   18:31:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: misterwhite (#1)

They should be able to do plant whatever they want to in their front yard. It is their property not their neighbors. If you do something on your property that someone thinks brings makes their property worth less then move. It is their property not yours. If you put in new windows i will sue you because you could have gotten better windows so that affects my property. If you plant blue grass i will sue you because hou should have planted fescue. If you park a ford in your driveway i will sue you because you should have bought a porsche. If you put vinyl siding on your house ill sue you because you should have used redwood. If you hace kids ill sue you because they make noise.

A K A Stone  posted on  2016-06-12   19:00:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: A K A Stone (#37)

It's called "common courtesy" and "being a good neighbor".

When you participate in society by buying a home, you take your neighbor's feelings into consideration when you make decisions, realizing that not only do you have rights, so do they.

50 years ago we didn't need 90% of the laws we have today. People took care not to offend other people, especially their neighbors.

Today, it's me, me, me. My rights. My life. My choices. Fuck everyone else. So we write laws to control this rude, impolite, and selfish behavior. You reap what you sow.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-06-13   8:47:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: misterwhite, A K A Stone (#38)

When you participate in society by buying a home, you take your neighbor's feelings into consideration when you make decisions, realizing that not only do you have rights, so do they.

Carroll, who attended the hearing, said the couple sought to grow produce using organic practices, such as no use of pesticides.

He said he had never gotten a complaint from a neighbor in all the years he tended the garden, which grew some 75 varieties of vegetables.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."

Deckard  posted on  2016-06-13   9:03:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Deckard (#39)

"Carroll, who attended the hearing, said the couple sought to grow produce using organic practices, such as no use of pesticides."

Great! Do it in the back yard.

"He said he had never gotten a complaint from a neighbor in all the years he tended the garden"

HE said that, huh? Makes you wonder why the ordinance was passed. Did his neighbors come to his defense, supporting his decision to keep that eyesore in front of his house?

misterwhite  posted on  2016-06-13   9:29:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: misterwhite (#40)

Makes you wonder why the ordinance was passed.

A mystery for the ages.

Roscoe  posted on  2016-06-13   10:11:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Deckard (#39)

the couple sought to grow produce using organic practices

Night soil?

Roscoe  posted on  2016-06-13   10:22:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: Roscoe (#42)

"Night soil?"

It's their garden. Shut up.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-06-13   11:02:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: misterwhite (#38) (Edited)

It's called "common courtesy" and "being a good neighbor".

Which in some "communities" gets perverted into whatever Bullshyte the Politically Correct herd decides to pull out of their collectivized arse.

Flamingo hater.

VxH  posted on  2016-06-14   11:40:13 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: VxH (#44)

"Which in some "communities" gets perverted into whatever Bullshyte the Politically Correct herd decides to pull out of their collectivized arse."

If they're in the majority, maybe you're the one who's perverted.

But I guess you're saying the majority shouldn't have their way if it's contrary to what you want.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-06-14   13:52:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: misterwhite (#45)

But I guess you're saying the majority shouldn't have their way

Not too up on De Tocqueville are ya super genius?

www.google.com/search? q=d...e+tyranny+of+the+majority

VxH  posted on  2016-06-25   23:47:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: Deckard (#0)

their front yards should be covered with grass, sod or a "living ground cover" not further defined.

Not further defined. So that includes vegetables and their is no reason to single that particular kind of plant out for special treatment. Of course if we are singleing edible plants then anyone with dandelions needs to get fined. More plants are edible than the common person realizes.

It is an irrational city ordinance that will more than likely be struck down because of the stupidity of it. It's on par with illegal collection of rain water.

Titorite2  posted on  2016-06-26   3:47:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: Titorite2m Decjard (#47) (Edited)

their front yards should be covered with grass, sod or a "living ground cover" not further defined.

Not further defined. So that includes vegetables and their is no reason to single that particular kind of plant out for special treatment. Of course if we are singleing edible plants then anyone with dandelions needs to get fined. More plants are edible than the common person realizes.

It is an irrational city ordinance that will more than likely be struck down because of the stupidity of it. It's on par with illegal collection of rain water.

The landscaping ordinance is very specific and states the area “... shall be planted with grass, sod or living ground cover and a minimum of two trees. ...”

The ordinance goes on to specifically define “ground cover.”

DIVISION 17. – LANDSCAPING

Sec. 5386. landscaping descriptions and definitions.

[…]

Ground cover. A planting of living low growing plants which reach a maximum height of not more than eighteen (18) inches upon maturity that provide a complete cover over an area in one growing season and including the area of lawful mulch around the plant

[…]

The phrase “not further defined” does not appear in the “ground cover” section.

This is not "ground cover" as defined in the ordinance:

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-26   5:09:37 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: Gatlin (#48)

No you're making stuff up as you go along just for the sake of arguing. By your logic and the illogic of the ordinance lettuce, carrots, squash, trimmed jalapenos plants , all of that and more would be fine.

Titorite2  posted on  2016-06-26   7:30:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: Gatlin (#48)

Nice looking yard.

A K A Stone  posted on  2016-06-26   8:26:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: A K A Stone (#50)

Nice looking yard.

It is a very nice looking garden.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-26   8:32:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: Titorite2 (#49)

I am making nothing up since I merely sourced the ordinance for you and quoted the definition of “ground cover” contained therein. In doing so, I offered no logic. If I were to offer logic, I would say the proper source upon which to base a comment for critical analysis is the ordinance and not some journalist’s interpretation.

Perhaps Tom and Hermine should plant Pueraria Lobata which thrives well in the Southeast US. The leaves, vine tips, flowers, and roots are edible; the vines are not. The leaves can be used like spinach and eaten raw, chopped up and baked in quiches, cooked like collards, or deep fried. Young kudzu shoots are tender and taste similar to snow peas. The kudzu plant also produces fragrant, purple blossoms which you can make into jelly, syrup and candy. The flowers which bloom in late summer have a very pleasant fragrance.

Check the house in the left background. Kudzu offers excellent insulation qualities.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-26   9:16:31 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: Titorite2 (#49)

By ... the illogic of the ordinance lettuce, carrots, squash, trimmed jalapenos plants , all of that and more would be fine.

The ordinance could be interpreted that way, if the plants "provide a complete cover over an area."

I guess there could be trouble in getting an agreement on the definition of "complete."

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-26   9:33:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: VxH (#46)

"Not too up on De Tocqueville are ya super genius?"

So you define "tyranny" as neighbors getting together and deciding to have a nice-looking neighborhood?

Wow! Let them get away with that and next thing you know they'll ban junkers up on blocks in the driveway.

misterwhite  posted on  2016-06-26   11:11:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



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