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Velly intelisting!! You see those oddball conversions in many different locations but you can never be ready for it when you happen upon one. I've seen barn conversions railroad car conversions, etc.
Now, there appears to be another Hunh? in that photo. Are those real automobiles or are they flat signs? If real, they appear to be embedded in the side of the building. Nice work. Cal |
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Well 200 is my budget for vacation per year (maybe thats why I just stay home) will 15 people fit in that thing? AND who's going to cook?
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[QUOTE=penolta
This tower sits along the beach in what was until recently an unincorporated area encompassing Sunset Beach and the Surfside Colony. Surfside was annexed by Seal Beach, and Sunset Beach is being annexed by Huntington Beach, whose City Council has voted this week to raise their taxes to the level paid by HB residents. I'm unsure which one this tower is in (it is very close to the unmarked boundary line), but in either case, that $3K is probably history! ![]() penolta, Goodness that is a lot of annexing do you think that after some time that each resident will end up annexing their own property and just pay taxes to themselves? Who votes on doing an annex? Is it a public vote or just a city counsel thing?
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