First you ask "someone" to answer your question (such as it is).
Then you state that
I am avoiding your question.
I'll take a stab since "nobody" else will and since you've called me out at sundown.;-)
At the risk of being repetitive, since this issue has been dissected down to the molecular level, I'll speak from my personal perspective (and I'll try to make it brief). When we purchased the beach front property in Blue Mountain Beach, we did so because it was not Panama City; it was not Destin; it was not Fort Walton Beach; it was Blue Mountain Beach, a very low key, uncrowded beach that happens to be private.
If you followed the Redfish Village, as an example, you would understand how developers tried to benefit by developing a large upland condominium project and then use the beach to "enhance" their value...any resulting profits go into their pockets with no benefit to beachfront owners...just an increase of problems associated with more people in a confined area: parking, trash, noise, overcrowding, etc.
As you know, the problem is that the majority of the beach where these extra 80 units will dump into via "their" 80 ft wide beach access, is right in the middle of residential property whose beach is private.
What makes matters WORSE is that the county gave their BLESSINGS to this concept (sans Sara Comander). Ms. Comander voted against this for a reason. It is not that she desires to deprive people of the beach. It is because there is a much bigger issue...and that is private property rights. I and others applaud her for clearly recognizing that.
Bobby, this is the problem...not you or your buddies that desire to occasionally use the beach. It is not about enforcing trespassing to the letter of the law.
It is about sending a CLEAR SIGNAL to the county that the trampling of private property rights won't be tolerated. It is about discouraging inappropriate runaway growth fueled by developers looking for a dollar and certain commissioners assisting in their endeavor.
I hope this helps you understand my thinking as well as many, many other beachfront private property owners'. You can try to single me out (divide and conquer stuff) but it it really won't matter. Again, I expect nothing less from you and others, as I am one of the very few who speak up in defense of private property rights here on SoWal.