BMBV, why would there need to be an "easement" when we have already made it clear the beach is usable by ALL provided they use it respectively. And please stop trying to turn the beach access question into use of the beach. There are several reasons why our access is private not the least of which is the liability factor. Come on, your smarter than that and the two questions are not compatible.
I strongly disagree with you that the questions are not compatible. One of Surfrider's primary goals is beach access.
If the distance I mention between the 83 access and the other access was 2 miles, do the questions remain unrelated regarding your stretch of the beach?
You said, "There are several reasons why our access is private not the least of which is the liability factor" but you don't share any of the reasons. What could they possibly be?...
1. Parking?
2. Noise?
3. Safety?
4. Trash?
Public beach means nothing without access. This is clearly documented on Surfrider's website and
actually just plain common sense. It's nice to be generous when it doesn't cost one hardly anything.
You said that your board has stated many times in the past that your beach is useable by all. What about my previous questions, "And if the board did, shouldn't that be recorded in the by-laws as well as recorded easement? Or is it?"
Without it being legally recorded, those actions mean nothing if just one owner in your association were to enforce their private property rights. In fact, if the board stepped in the way, I would guess they could be sued all over the place by that one association member.
Andy, I believe you're a stand-up guy. But I also believe you take the legalities of private property too lightly, especially considering you ask us to believe that you're speaking for the ENTIRE association.
In my experience, on devisive issues such as this, you'll never get 100% agreement from all the association members. And that is what I believe it would take to make the change you're asking us to believe.
Regarding your board, I'm guessing it consists of 3 members. You state your wife is on the board. It takes only 2 votes for a board motion to pass. I assume your wife feels the same as you. You then already have 50% of the vote needed to support your statement...hardly a consensus of your association.
First you say I'm narrow minded, then you say I'm smarter than that. Oh well, I guess you're even.
