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Maybe we don't want to know.
I wanted to ask him about the hammock, you know KATHYs' hammock.Maybe we don't want to know.
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I believe there are 2 lawsuits filed against Walton Co. on it's ruling on allowing of Naturewalk beachclub. This fight isn't over yet. And remember come election time that our 3 male commissioners all voted in favor of it while ignoring existing covenants and community outrage. I'm Curious since Compatability is such big issue for the Planning Dept. how a 66,000 sq. ft. building is compatable with single family homes?
...and they are expanding the footprint of the buildings, which, by County Code, means that the grandfathered use will have to revert to the current zoning which would allow no more than one unit per lot (a total of four in this case). Also, according to Code, if the buildings' values are diminished by more than fifty percent, they lose the Grandfathered exception for zoning and would have to revert to current density. The developer says that they are not expanding because they will have the same number of units as the current hotel. (When the County Commissioners heard this, they let it slide. What they fail to address is that they are increasing the size of the units. The Code indicates "no expansion." I guess Nature Walk uses a different dictionary, and apparently, so do the Walton County Commissioners.It isn't compatible ............. until you start looking under the table, opening closed doors, and into the financing of campaigns! The project also has a higher density than is allowed anywhere in the county!
So there are at least 3 major ways it completely violates some of the most basic zoning regulations? Can't wait for them to explain their approval come re-election time!...and they are expanding the footprint of the buildings, which, by County Code, means that the grandfathered use will have to revert to the current zoning which would allow no more than one unit per lot (a total of four in this case). Also, according to Code, if the buildings' values are diminished by more than fifty percent, they lose the Grandfathered exception for zoning and would have to revert to current density. The developer says that they are not expanding because they will have the same number of units as the current hotel. (When the County Commissioners heard this, they let it slide. What they fail to address is that they are increasing the size of the units. The Code indicates "no expansion." I guess Nature Walk uses a different dictionary, and apparently, so do the Walton County Commissioners.
I believe there are 2 lawsuits filed against Walton Co. on it's ruling on allowing of Naturewalk beachclub. This fight isn't over yet. And remember come election time that our 3 male commissioners all voted in favor of it while ignoring existing covenants and community outrage. I'm Curious since Compatability is such big issue for the Planning Dept. how a 66,000 sq. ft. building is compatable with single family homes?
According to Walton County Code, if they demo the buildings, they can rebuild only one unit per lot of record. I am still wondering how they are going to pull this one off. I guess they don't think that people actually read the rules.So, is NatureWalk restrained from demolition until the suits are resolved? If not, they aren't going to help much.