Thanks. I am busy, but I think of a "busy body" as someone who keeps notes on all the neighbors' coming and goings, who visited, when, what they were wearing, etc.
Back to the more important part, in the Code which I posted above, it states that no new seawalls were allowed to be built on the Bay. Did I miss where they changed that policy in the Code, and failed to update their policies in writing? How is this development building a seawall if they are not allowed? Just curious?
If this code you mention is accurate, it is insane, and needs to be changed. I have an old map of Santa Rosa drawn about 1900 by Thomas Collins, and shows land that is no longer there. Erosion is a big problem, and property owners should have the right to protect their own property from erosion. Which, by the way, I have on a pdf file and could sell if anyone is interested! It's a 2 sided map, very frail, but very interesting.


...can you spell comic relief? I can...j e s s i f u n n!!!!