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Reports have reached our newsroom that a local business owner had ordered the removal of a structure located at the San Pedro Lions Mosquito Coast Park. According to the San Pedro Lions, the club holds full control of the property which was gifted to them via a 99-year-contract. The San Pedro Sun will have more on this story.



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What is the structure and why are they removing it?


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SP Lions Club and local developer reach an agreement after Mosquito Coast Park dispute

A dispute regarding the removal of a building located at the San Pedro Lions Mosquito Coast Park, caused a controversial clash between members of the San Pedro Lions Club and local business owner, Yoram Shoshtari. President of the San Pedro Lions Club, Nigel Belisle, stated that Shoshtari was claiming rights over the park and had ordered his employees to dismantle a structure on Thursday, January 12th. According to Belisle, the Lions had begun construction of the building on Monday, January 9th in an effort to house a caretaker at the park.

After Belisle, and Lion Members Melanie Paz and Mel Spain were notified of the removal, they immediately sought assistance from Officer in Charge of the Coastal Executive Unit Assistant Superintendent Henry Jemmott. OC Jemmott then sent out Sergeant (Sgt.) Derick Saldano and his team to evaluate the site. Shoshtari began explaining to Sgt. Saldano that because the park is public property, the Lions had no rights to build on it. However, the San Pedro Lions claimed that they hold full control of the property through a letter, which was gifted to the Club via a long term (typically 99 years) lease back in 1990.

According to the Sgt. Saldano, he notified both parties to settle the matter at the San Pedro Police Station, and directed the Lions Club to submit a copy of the document to help with the investigation. He also stated that if the Lions Club indeed obtain rights to build, Shoshtari and his workers will be held liable for the damages caused. After obtaining a copy of the document, Sgt. Saldano discovered that the parcel in the Mosquito Coast Park was granted to the Lions Club by Robert 'Bob' Witte, who is also the father-in-law of Shoshtari. The letter, dated September 26, 1990, clarifies that the Lions do have full rights to manage and develop the land, which is located south of San Pedro Town, for public enjoyment.

The San Pedro Sun followed up Sgt. Saldano for an update on the dispute, where he confirmed that both parties have resolved the matter. "After both parties arrived at the station, they clarified the dispute, and reached an agreement. The San Pedro Lions Club did not request court action into the matter, and no charges/arrests were laid," said Sgt. Saldano.

He further explained that Shoshtari agreed to reimburse the Lions Club $2,000 in damages, which will cover the cost of labor and boards that were removed from the southern portion of the building wall. Although the matter has been settled, Sgt. Saldano disclosed that Shoshtari is not satisfied and is pursuing other legal options to reclaim the property.

Click here to read the rest of the article and see more photos in the San Pedro Sun


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Still spreading goodwill!


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Still spreading goodwill!

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