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Meet Steve Milo
The former head of Marvel Comics' New Media department brings his techno-savvy expertise to Venice to market his vacation rental homes, discovers something this site has known all along: Venice hates geeks
-- John Patten, 07/12/06
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jpatten@veniceflorida.com

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Steve Milo (right) answers questions from the Herald-Tribune's Paul Quinlan after Tuesday's city council meeting

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Milo owns Venice -- at least on the web
One of the most contentious issues yet to face city council this year is the existence of the weekly and daily home rental biz.

While such rentals have been taking place in the city for some time, it wasn't until web marketing guru Steve Milo (short bio) landed in Venice that it suddenly became a hot issue. Milo comes from a long line of highly successful web and media ventures, including his stint as New Media Director for Marvel Comics where he was the central figure in the development of their web marketing through Marvel.com.

Steve Milo owns Venice Florida on the web. Using a variety of pricey web technologies from his own experiences and from investment in new programming, Milo's two web sites (VacationRentalPros.com and PetVacationHomes.com) have come to dominate the search engines when it comes to searches about Venice Florida. In short, his operation, at least on the web, is pure genius.

Such success on the web has caused locals who have stumbled across his web sites to see weekly and daily rentals of homes in a new light. Golden Beach Homeowners Association, the same bunch that brought you the Venice Neighborhood Coalition and their ongoing fight against the Venice Airport, is particularly perturbed. While complaints have trickled in about neighborhood problems from daily and weekly rentals, the problems as presented to council seemed monstrous.

On June 11, council chose to hear from staff and citizenry on the subject. Below, then, are selected video excerpts from city staff and residents, all with strong opinions on the subject.

 

Bring out your dead
I chimed in as well (natch), basically stating that problems I encountered with neighboring annual rentals made the complaints coming out of Golden Beach sound like childish whining -- have there been any drug deaths or prostitution over in Golden Beach? No? Well hey, they've happened right down the street from me in a horribly managed annual rental complex now known as Sea-Jay Apartments. What was surprising was that after I was done, local development attorney Jeff Boone sought me out to shake my hand. Jeff and I have gone nose-to-nose on a variety of issues over the years, we both bear scars from our battles, but he had a few horror stories of his own from houses near him that had been rented annually.

There were two genuinely hilarious moments, both involving the current interim mayor. The first was when the office temp Hizzoner, Fred Hammett, plucked out a pithy Reader's Digest-style non-sequiter after failing to understand a word that local attorney Jon Preiksat said. Later, Hammett couldn't come to grips with a statement made by Councilman (and former judge) John Moore. Both of those incidents happen at the tail ends of the mentioned video clips.

City of Venice Planning Director Tom Slaughter explains the problems facing council in trying to regulate weekly and daily rentals of houses (heavily excerpted and incredibly dry). 5:44

Larger version of video is available here.

Here's where things start to get interesting: Golden Beach homeowner Dominic Gentilli (sp?) is opposed to weekly rentals in his neighborhood. 1:29

Larger version of video is available here.

Venice Florida! dot com's Patten -- oh, a few partiers at these weekly rentals? Those Golden Beach quiche-eating pansies are whining about that? Any dead bodies? Cuz I'm living next to annual rentals and we have had a hooker, drunken brawls, drugs, and two corpses. 4:37
(BONUS POINTS: I finally was able to get the phrase "oral sex" into the public record).

Mentioned article from the Herald-Tribune can be found here.

Larger version of video is available here.

Local attorney Jon Preiksat weighs in on whether weekly rentals of houses currently fall under city ordinances or state hotel statutes -- it's a vitally important distinction as it relates to who has regulatory and enforcement powers over this type of business and what the city itself can and cannot do to regulate these types of rentals; Hammett can't keep up, starts quoting Reader's Digest or some such, which hilariously backfires. 4:35

Larger version of video is available here.

Steve Milo of VacationRentalPros.com finally surfaces; Venice gets its first look at the man behind the controversy. 5:09

Larger version of video is available here.

Local real estate broker Greg Vine talks about his experiences with vacation rentals and urges council not to curtail a viable business model. 3:22

Larger version of video is available here.

Councilman John Moore is not yet swayed by arguments in favor of weekly and daily rentals but stops short of calling for an outright ban -- instead, Moore calls for some regulatory guidelines and more oversight of the practice from the city. Hammett misses the entire point again and blunders again. 4:01

Larger version of video is available here.

John Patten is the editor and publisher of Venice Florida! dot com and had previously worked in broadcasting for over 12 years. He can also be incredibly rude at times.

 


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