Sunday, December 31, 2017

So who exactly is using the taxpayer funded helipad at Mar-a-Lago?

Courtesy of the Palm Beach Daily News:

On Dec. 22, 2017, the Friday before Christmas, the new helipad at Mar-a-Lago was used for only the second time. A private business helicopter with the corporate Trump logo landed and took off from there a few hours before President Trump’s arrival in the area via Air Force One. The only other time the new helipad has been used was on April 8, 2017. In that instance it was also a private business helicopter with the corporate Trump logo that landed and took off. 

Helicopter takeoff and landing in the town of Palm Beach is strictly regulated, as one might expect. Essentially, it is limited to only emergency helicopters such as Trauma Hawk. 

So when President Trump moved to have the federal government build a helipad at Mar-a-Lago for him, he had to seek a waiver from normal town rules to allow for helicopter take off and landing. The issue was taken up at the Jan. 10, 2017, Town of Palm Beach Town Council meeting. Under the advisement of long-serving Town of Palm Beach legal counsel John “Skip” C. Randolph, the Town Council voted 5-0 to grant the waiver with the caveat that it only be for government, not personal or private sector, use. Specifically, it designated Mar-a-Lago for the “take-off and landing of helicopters pursuant to the provisions of Section 14-34 of the Town Code of Ordinances during the term(s) of office of the President-elect Donald J. Trump for business related to the Presidency only.” 

Given that both times the helipad has been used a private business helicopter with the corporate Trump logo landed and took off, it would seem to violate the waiver allowing “for business related to the Presidency only.” This is not an issue of politics and has nothing to do with whether one does or does not agree with President Trump’s policies. This is an issue of the rule of law and no one — not even the President of the United States and not even in Palm Beach — should or can be above it.

Apparently the local officials have no idea who is using this helipad, and for what purpose.

Courtesy of the Palm Beach Post: 

“I wish I could answer that,” said Palm Beach Mayor Gail Coniglio about who was using the helicopter and why. “If that’s the case and it’s being used for official business, so be it.” 

Even Battalion Chief Sean Baker, spokesman for Palm Beach Fire-Rescue, said he has “no clue” who is using the helicopter, adding that Fire Rescue is “called to Mar-a-Lago when the Secret Service needs us.” 

The local residents are kind of fed up.

Neighbors and residents complained that the council had not given enough public notice before agreeing to modify the aircraft ban and build a helipad. 

“It is one thing to bring in Marine One with the president on it. It is another thing to bring in helicopters with the president not on it, or private helicopters,” Jesse Diner, attorney for Palm Beach resident Nancy deMoss, said at a February Landmarks Preservation Commission meeting. “So there needs to be a restriction on use as far as that goes to only Marine One when the president is on it.” 

Their concern: noise, downdraft, personal use of the helipad by friends, family and Mar-a-Lago members and setting a precedent for other residents to seek their own helipads.

So to be clear taxpayer money paid for a helicopter landing pad that has only been used twice, and most likely not for any government related business.

And really is this a surprise to anybody?

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:21 PM

    It just pisses me off every time I think about Herr Drumpf and Maralago. I am from there. Mrs. Post took such pride in the house and grounds. If you're ever in Palm Beach and hear a whirring noise, I'm sure that's Mrs. Post in her grave.

    The Donald has been angling for a private heliport ever since he got his fat little fingers on the place. He's tried to sue everyone right and left over long held ordinances in Palm Beach, starting with that humongous flag.

    The old Palm Beachers used to think the Kennedy clan was the worst thing to happen to the island. They wish...

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  2. Anonymous2:21 PM

    It's a helistop not a pad... For it to be a FAA approved pad the FATO must be of a specific size with a safety area. This is just a concrete disc. Trump pulled a fast one.

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    1. Anonymous5:08 PM

      FATO must be 1 1/2 times the size of the rotor diameter for the design helicopter.. Trumps Sikorsky S76’s are pretty large and they barely fit on the concrete. Also no markings on the concrete or lights.

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    2. It looks like a fucking patio. A round patio. Yeah, the concrete may be thick enough to support the weight of a helicopter but it still looks like a patio.

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  3. Anonymous3:07 PM

    Like politicians, media, and Hollywood celebs, I do not get "I am so fucking important" and I never will.

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  4. Anonymous3:19 PM

    JHC! The fucker is getting away with illegal deeds daily - they just keep coming out and being announced! Way past time for his impeachment. He doesn't do much that is actually called 'legal'!

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  5. This KKKeystone KKKops KKKon artist, #DotardDonnie, pulls one scam after another, tells one lie after another, crafts one conspiracy with Russia after another. Totally fed up with him & his cult-like followers who HATE HATE HATE democracy, representative government, and freedom. Mr. Mueller, if you're reading this, please write those indictments and grounds for impeachment quickly. This cabal of criminals MUST GO!

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    1. Anonymous4:03 PM

      They hate democracy because the don't want 'different' folks to be treated as if they are at the same 'level'. Ignorant and racist dumb shits is what they are. Fox and RW AM hate radio tell them how to think. 'Elitists', Democrats, and minorities are the problem and the enemy. The plutocrats love these idiots.

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  6. Anonymous3:54 PM

    He's going to milk his gig as CIC for as long as he can at tax payers expense. I don't pity the fools who voted for him. They love getting it up the wazoo. I will never understand it.

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  7. Anonymous8:28 PM

    Curious comment from the spokesman for Palm Beach Fire & Rescue: (We're) "called to Mar-a-Lago when the Secret Service needs us".

    What the heck is going on down there, and who is repeatedly choking on a chicken bone?????

    Wild Tortoise

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    1. Anonymous9:45 PM

      There’s probably a stipulation in Trumps insurance policy for Mar a Lago that fire suppression be available at the site during landings and takeoffs. A fire extinguisher isn’t enough.

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  8. They don’t care.

    The helipad is built and they don’t care who uses it or how.

    After Trump is no longer president that helipad will still be there and will still be used.

    If Trump sells Mar-a-Lago the new owner will use it. And Trump will get a hefty profit as that helipad will greatly increase the value of the property.

    If they have to, they’ll just get another waiver from the Town Council and the Town Council will rubber stamp it, just like they did before.

    They all probably belong to his club. (At a discount) If they didn’t, bet they got a free membership with the first year’s dues waived.

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    1. Anonymous4:26 AM

      Ehh no, Palm Beach will yank the “Conditional Use Permit”.

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  9. Anonymous5:31 AM

    Oh yeah?
    Complicit

    Do nothings, just pay them off is all.

    Complicit. People will never do nothing, look we have ass brain in the wh.

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