HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Comment from Zach and Megan CortBrothers
who live at
1729
Bayou
1729 Bayou, when purchased by Cort Family.
Sports Court at 1729 Bayou
- 1725 resident complaining about court
Video of resident, Frankie
Ramierez, of 1725 Bayou.
Intoxicated and violently
knocking down our fence,
because he “didn’t like the
look of it”
Fence was reconstructed after
Ramirez’s drunken
demolishment of our property.
View of court from 1725
Bayou.
We live directly on a
blind corner.
This is a safety hazard
for our children.
•We need the court so that
our kids and neighboring
kids can play safely without
risk of being hit by a car.
Several examples of properties
close by with non – aesthetic
curb appeal.
Heavy concrete and no
landscaping/
Kids belong
outside,
PLAYING!
Without the risk
of being hit by a
car.
Video of
sports court
being used by
our kids and
the
neighboring
children
Seal Beach is all
about
community!
Our family is
integrated in
every aspect of
Seal Beach living.
Conclusion
•We acknowledge that the set back (18ft) is not in-compliance. However,
due to the safety of our children and the circumstances regarding the
complaint, we are asking for a variance.
•1729 Bayou has made the street more desirable and also increased
property values
•A street hoop is unsafe and would be reckless to place on a blind curve.
•The design of the front of our home is aesthetic, thoughtful and
pleasing. It contributes to the overall look of our street.
•Our neighbor at 1725 Bayou is using this 18 ft setback rule as a way to
harass our family. His dislike of us is the sole reason for his complaint.