The demolition of those kiosks in Seaside was very disturbing. I personally could have used all the kiosks for a project I am working on, they would have been perfect. I spoke to Seaside Planing Dept. who said that Seaside had plans to build boardwalks between them and they would use them for a day camp for kids, their efforts were allegedly thwarted by Seaside "residents" Canale, Rice and Nelson.
I also spoke with Robert Davis and asked him to stop the demolition and that I would promptly remove all of the remaining kiosks. He said that it would not be possible to get a permit for removal since they already had the permit for demo. and were underway in the demo process. He agreed that there was a better use for them but at this point Seaside was under such scrutiny by its "residents" that this was one battle they would not be fighting. The final decision coming from Todd Nelson if I understood correctly.
The scenario is unfortunate and frustrating, the outcome possibly the most irresponsible and contradictory behavior that I have witnessed. I considered a sit-in but reconsidered only because the kiosks are private property. Had they been property of the state or county I would not have hesitated. Last I checked we live in a free, albeit often absurd country, and Robert Davis has the right to destroy his own property no matter how wasteful. :nono1:
The other side to the story is that seaside owners were presented with the story of the kids camp but when "residents" checked with county about applied permits for the build-out and use of the buildings they found that Seaside had applied to use the kiosks for events, to hold weddings and private parties.
hmmm...always two sides