Allright I am with you. Public beaches for all and united opposition to increased development that might try to use the public beach designation to their advantage. Perhaps the county could try to limit " private beach clubs " which may be used as beach heads for developments that are not near the beach.
My feeling is that if beaches are public and there is public access then those should be used. I had heard some rumours that the Hyatt development at Grayton was trying to purchase the Red Bar as its beach access. I hope that is not true.
Lastly, I don't think developers are evil but they are businessmen and they are about making money. It is easy for them to rationalize that their mega development is giving access to beautiful beaches that many individuals would not otherwise have. Guilt free development.
I agree totally with what you said. Thank you!
If these "beach heads" were not evolving, then I probably would not be so vocal about the beach situation. A few "offsite" people on the beach never hurt anyone. But when Redfish's beach access was so flagrantly passed against county code AND the fact that our condo association had to spend $50,000 against the county for another unrelated easement issue in which we prevailed, then I knew then we were heading for BIG trouble.
Right or wrong, the county does it their way, especially if there is no opposition.
The height thing is not really an issue as of now and I hope never will be. Look at how much undeveloped land there is north of 30A. Ask yourself what our area would like if 100 Redfish Villages were allowed to be developed with the
"promise" of beach access. Without that, the numbers make no sense...the developers would not touch it with a 10 foot pole because they know they could not market it for enough $ without it.
Many here think all beachfront owners are the rich ones. I paid just over $100,000 for a unit in 2001. Today, a unit at Redfish goes for WELL over $1,000,000.
How much are the units at Rosemary and Seaside north of 30A? Point is those guys are trying to "protect" their investment as well, not just us beach front people.
Thank you again for a voice of reasonableness.