Reality vs Idealism
The reality is that not all B & B's are created equal. I live next to a B & B and it's working out OK but I do NOT want any more traffic, parties and people cooking in the rooms. Now people come, check in, leave to sight see during the day, EAT LUNCH & DINNER some where else, and return to rest. There's not alot of coming and going. With a loosning
of the ordinance I think a can of worms could be opened.
The defense about how everybody else does it is ridiculous. Key West?
HELLO ! That's all tourism t-shirt
junk. Conventioneers? Let them stay at the Hilton- they tend to be on junkets and drink, etc. too much.
This boils down to the rights of homewoners to live in a RESIDENTIAL area in peace without too much COMMERCIAL intrusion.
You, as a business owner, have no right to infringe on my rights as a homeowner.
Would NS have supported B & Bs in the neighborhood if they had anticipated that you would want to
expand into totally commercial services? I think not. The idea was to have nice renovations with QUIET places for QUIET tourists to stay while visiting our area.
I can see your florists trucks, caterer's trucks, and other delivery trucks pulling up in front of my place now. That's just not right.
B & B owners have no inherent right to make a profit by expanding their
business by changing laws. If you can't get along on what you tried, then you are unfortunately another small business which has failed.
Welcome to the real business world.
The reality is that not all B & B's are created equal. I live next to a B & B and it's working out OK but I do NOT want any more traffic, parties and people cooking in the rooms. Now people come, check in, leave to sight see during the day, EAT LUNCH & DINNER some where else, and return to rest. There's not alot of coming and going. With a loosning
of the ordinance I think a can of worms could be opened.
The defense about how everybody else does it is ridiculous. Key West?
HELLO ! That's all tourism t-shirt
junk. Conventioneers? Let them stay at the Hilton- they tend to be on junkets and drink, etc. too much.
This boils down to the rights of homewoners to live in a RESIDENTIAL area in peace without too much COMMERCIAL intrusion.
You, as a business owner, have no right to infringe on my rights as a homeowner.
Would NS have supported B & Bs in the neighborhood if they had anticipated that you would want to
expand into totally commercial services? I think not. The idea was to have nice renovations with QUIET places for QUIET tourists to stay while visiting our area.
I can see your florists trucks, caterer's trucks, and other delivery trucks pulling up in front of my place now. That's just not right.
B & B owners have no inherent right to make a profit by expanding their
business by changing laws. If you can't get along on what you tried, then you are unfortunately another small business which has failed.
Welcome to the real business world.