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    • Private Developer Seeks Approval For Mooring Field Around Wisteria (Christmas Tree) Island – Key West

      Below, you will read a series of messages that have passed between the Salty Southeast Cruisers’ Net and Roger Bernstein, a developer who is seeking approval to establish a planned mooring field off the Key West waterfront, around Wisteria (Christmas Tree) Island. We are glad to bring this proposed project to the collective attention of the cruising community, but the appearance of this posting should in no way be inferred as approval or recommendation of this field by the Salty Southeast Cruisers’ Net.

      Claiborne,
      We are seeking approval to install a 116 ball mooring field at Wisteria Island in Key West Harbor. Good depth, dinghy dock and all support facilities on the Gulf side of the Island. We plan scheduled water taxi service from the Island to the Westin dock in Key West.
      Check out the website and please contact me to discuss.
      Roger

      I e-mailed Roger and asked him for the website’s URL, referred to in the message above, and received the following response.

      Claiborne,
      The site can be found at http://www.kwharbormoorings.com
      We are getting serious and noisy opposition from the no-growth segment of the Key West community. They oppose the project, particularly the requested zoning designation that would let us do the mooring field and limited upland development. I have explained that the infrastructure necessary to proceed can not be supported by the mooring field alone. Their site, http://www.savewisteriaisland.com
      The proposed 116 ball mooring field is linked to the 22 acre Island we own in the harbor, 2500 feet offshore. We plan to service the mooring field from the upland on the island and to provide scheduled water taxi service to the Westin Hotel docks so people can leave their dinghies on the Island.
      Thank you,
      Roger

      Claiborne,
      This is a private venture-100% open to the public, but not operated by the City.
      Roger

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