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Wildernester

Beach Lover
Apr 29, 2005
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Chatta/Grayton
If a rental company has unoccupied chairs on a public beach, shouldn't members of the public be entitled to either occupy the chairs or move the chairs and occupy that space on a first come, first serve basis?
 

FactorFiction

Beach Fanatic
Feb 18, 2016
494
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When the changes were made to the Beach Activities Ordinance prior to this season, the BCC indicated that they would like to review the vendor situation at the end of the season so that there would be plenty of time to have public input and implement changes, if needed. There are clearly lots of opinions and viewpoints on the vendor setup issue. Be on the lookout for agenda items on the topic and make sure to either email your concerns and suggestions or attend meetings where this topic is being discussed. The vendors are VERY active at their meetings with the County. If the public wants to be heard, they have to at least email the commissioners, but even better, attend BCC meetings.
 

Kaydence

Beach Fanatic
Jan 19, 2017
1,415
1,124
Florida
If a rental company has unoccupied chairs on a public beach, shouldn't members of the public be entitled to either occupy the chairs or move the chairs and occupy that space on a first come, first serve basis?


Nope. 50% of our beaches are given to vendors free of charge to do with as they please.
 

John G

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Jul 16, 2014
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How is this any different from a public pool?

Can you simply come to the public pool as soon as it opens, lie down your towel (some are now made to say "reserved" on them) and expect to show up at the public pool after lunch and have your prime seat. Hell NO!

The life guard would probably throw your towel away. A$$ needs to be in Seat or at a minimum present in the area...
 

Jim Tucker

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Jul 12, 2005
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If a rental company has unoccupied chairs on a public beach, shouldn't members of the public be entitled to either occupy the chairs or move the chairs and occupy that space on a first come, first serve basis?
Somebody did that in Grayton and vendor pulled out a knife.
 

beachbarnacle

Beach Lover
Mar 15, 2013
55
38
Nope. 50% of our beaches are given to vendors free of charge to do with as they please.
Which 50% is that b/c their 50 keeps growing. It now seems to be the entire waterline on both sides of the stand. The folks who arrive after sunrise are getting the 50 behind them. Grrr. So frustrating!
 

Kaydence

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Jan 19, 2017
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Which 50% is that b/c their 50 keeps growing. It now seems to be the entire waterline on both sides of the stand. The folks who arrive after sunrise are getting the 50 behind them. Grrr. So frustrating!


Having never gotten a clear answer from the BCC on that ...I don't have an answer.
 

Purrmaid

Beach Comber
Jul 4, 2016
17
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Seagrove
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Picture this . 5:57am not a vendor chair in sight . But there are 7 tents all set up for the day so far , lots of them on private property no less. What about this no set up till you show up? Or no tents on private property . These people all used the neighborhood walkover. Hmmm ....
Sunrise was at 5:55am . Walton ordinance "Personal property on the beach between one hour after dusk and one hour after sunrise. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to leave an item of personal property on the beach between one hour after dusk and one hour after sunrise, unless a permit has been granted by Walton County. "
 

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John G

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Jul 16, 2014
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Picture this . 5:57am not a vendor chair in sight . But there are 7 tents all set up for the day so far , lots of them on private property no less. What about this no set up till you show up? Or no tents on private property . These people all used the neighborhood walkover. Hmmm ....
Sunrise was at 5:55am . Walton ordinance "Personal property on the beach between one hour after dusk and one hour after sunrise. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to leave an item of personal property on the beach between one hour after dusk and one hour after sunrise, unless a permit has been granted by Walton County. "
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I agree, that's absolutely absurd.

Unfortunately, what else is absurd is how the TDC expects the community to report such a violation.
 

James Bentwood

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Feb 24, 2005
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I suppose an official on the beach wouldn't know whether a tent on private property was placed there by the owner or their guest. They could tag it with a copy of the rules maybe.

I imagine also that the timing is problematic to enforce, and in practice as long as turtle walkers have done their duty it is fair game after that.
 
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