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Marina Cortez mulls pet ban
Possible ban could be imple- mented June 1.
By John W. Scafetta
San Diego— A proposed ban on pets at Marina Cortez is under consideration following a recent influx of incidents involving boaters neglecting to remove their dogs’ waste from the dock area. In a memo released in Marina
Cortez’s newsletter, owners were advised to clean up after their dogs or face a marina-wide banishment of all pets. Failure to comply with the request, according to the message, could lead to a June 1 decision which would outlaw dogs on all marina docks. Marina regulations state that dogs
must remain on a leash at all times when on marina grounds. Signs are posted throughout the complex regard- ing proper waste pickup. “It just started about two months
ago,” Marina Cortez manager Carol Pagliuso said. “We’ve always had pets. It just seems to be more or less on one dock. We have the pet stations up in the parking lot and on the dock, so there are really no excuses.” The marina has four waste contain-
ers spread throughout its gates, as well as pet stations with undersized bags available for waste disposal. Pagliuso said the majority of these removal issues occurred on K dock, and, after hearing mounting concern from some boaters, the growing problem forced
her to take action. “A couple of people have said some- thing and they’re concerned,” she said. “They have dogs. They don’t want to be blamed.” Pagliuso said the marina, which is home to approximately 10 permanent dogs, has honed in on a possible cul- prit. “I put the notice out in the newslet- ter to catch their attention,” she said. “I’m pretty sure I’ve narrowed it down. I’ve spoken to that person, but I didn’t accuse him. I told him this is how it’s going to be and he said ‘Oh, that’s terri- ble.’ These guys are going to have to police themselves.” Along with Pagliuso, Marina Cortez’s office staff includes two janitors and one maintenance worker, who are gen- erally housed in the office building or maintaining the parking lot. “I walk around and if I see it, I can
take care of it,” Pagliuso said. “If it’s messy, I have them come down with the brooms. We’ve always been pet friendly. It’s too bad that it would be a few or maybe even one to cause a problem.” Marina Cortez, located across from
the San Diego airport on Harbor Island, is adjacent to a park across the street which also allows patrons to appropriately tend to their pets’ needs. “I had to be forceful because it’s
important,” Pagliuso said. “I’m given them a couple of months. I think it will work itself out. I don’t think we’ll have to be that drastic.”
Oceanside YC hosts annual swap meet, April 26
OCEANSIDE – Boaters are invited to shop for new goods and gear at the third annual Oceanside Yacht Club Swap Meet will be held April 26. The boating and non-boat- ing public is welcome to attend the swap meet that will include refreshments for purchase and several aisles of marine items up for grabs. “This is a great opportunity for the harbor community to get an early start on spring cleaning and to empty out your garage, boat locker or bilge,” said Oceanside YC commodore Janet Bessent. “All of the profits go to support the Jr. Learn to Sail Program held every summer.” Individual spaces are $15 and there is no limit to the number of spaces an individual can reserve. Parking spaces will be blocked off and small trucks will be able to pull into the space to sell directly from the vehicles. Reservations are required and may be
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Boaters can shop to their hearts content during Oceanside Yacht Club’s third annual swap meet, April 26. Marine and fishing gear, nautical trinkets and much more can be found at the event.
made through Oceanside YC member Bob Olsen at (760) 500-0849. The third annual Oceanside YC
Swap Meet will be held from 7 a.m. to noon in the parking lot behind the club, 1950 Harbor Drive. For more information, call Manfred Olson at (760) 500-0849.
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