Robin Speronis had been living in
an off-grid home for many years without incident, until she was interviewed by
a local FOX affiliate in November of 2013
(Counter Current News) – For many it’s a live long dream to
get “off the grid” and live self-sufficiently. But unplugging from municipal
services has been ruled illegal by a court in Cape Coral, Florida.
Special Magistrate Harold S. Eskin ruled that Robin Speronis
is not allowed to live on her own private property without being hooked up to
the city’s water system.
He admitted that she had the right to live without utility
power, but said that her alternative power sources must always first be
approved by the city.
Speronis has been taking a stand for years not against the
city of Cape Coral. Back in November of 2013 a code enforcement
officer attempted to evict her for “living without utilities.”
The city’s argument is that the International Property
Maintenance Code was “violated” by her reliance on rain water rather than
paying the city for water. The IPMC also would make it a crime for her to use
solar panels instead of being tied into the electric grid.
“It was a mental fistfight,” Todd Allen, Speronis’ attorney
said regarding Eskin’s review of the case. “There’s an inherent conflict
in the code.”
Allen says that at this point the argument is just that
Speronis must “hook up” to the grid, even if she doesn’t use utilities from it.
Speronis explains that she has won on two of three
counts already, but there is still a big fight ahead of her.
“But what happens in the courtroom is much less important
than touching people’s hearts and minds,” she explained.
“I think that we are continuing to be successful in doing
just that and I am so pleased — there is hope! The next morning, as I
took my two hour walk, there was a young man unknown to me, who drove by
me, tooted his horn and said, ‘Robin, congratulations on your victory
yesterday, keep up the fight and God bless you.’ That is beautiful.”
The local Press-News newspaper said that
Eskin “admitted that the code might be obsolete.”
“Reasonableness and code requirements don’t always go
hand-in-hand… given societal and technical changes that requires review of code
ordinances,” Eskin told the paper.
He argues, however, that he has an obligation to enforce the
code. Still, he acknowledges that some of the charges against her
are unfounded.
“I am in compliance,” Speronis said in an interview with the
local News-Press. “I’m in compliance of living… you may have to
hook-up, but you don’t have to use it. Well, what’s the point?”
Speronis has long been living “off the grid.” The city
didn’t seem to even notice until she publicly discussed her home with Liza
Fernandez, a local news reporter. After that appearance, a code
enforcement officer designated her home as “uninhabitable” and gave her an
eviction notice.
In March, at a code compliance hearing before Eskin,
Speronis was a no-show. Local WTSP 10 news reports that “her company,
Off-the-Grid Living Inc. is a litany of violations. Out of 48 violations,
Speronis had been previously found guilty of 45. There’s been no appeal or
movement to comply.”
“We will continue to
use due process and legal measures available to enforce the codes of the city,”
Connie Barron, spokeswoman for the city of Cape Coral said. “The building
official has pulled the certificate of occupancy… this was the next step we
decided to take to bring the property into compliance. Legally, she cannot be
in the house.”
Barron acknowledges that it is “unusual for the city to
escalate a case to this level.”
“Even if they board the house up, I’m not leaving,” Speronis
explained. “They did the best they could when they took my dogs and arrested
me. It fell apart because I’m unshakable.”
The International Property Maintenance Code is still being
used by cities throughout the United States and Canada. While it
stands, it holds that even if you have power and running water, you can be
evicted from your home if you remain “off the grid.”
“As an International Attorney I recognize the dark power of
the U.N. and the body of international law which punishes
robust individualism and rewards the collective
and communal mentality. The United States has crossed the line and is
now enforcing international totalitarian”
-Steve
Eichler - TeaParty.org
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International
Codes violate US property rights and should be replaced by US codes.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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