Maui Waves, Inc. recently unveiled plans for a new coastal retail store at the corner of CR 30A and
Dalton Drive in Seagrove Beach. Named 30A Trading Company, the 7,000
square-foot retail building will supply residents and visitors with access to
high-end resort wear, beachwear, gifts as well as jewelry, art and other
goods made by local artists and vendors.
The owners and operators of 30A Trading Company, Nick and Simone Afuta, are
dedicated to the 30A community and look forward to the opportunity to serve
residents and visitors. “We see the 30A Trading Company as a place for
customers to come shop locally for a range of unique merchandise without
having to drive farther distances,” said Nick Afuta.
The site design was completed by O’Connell & Associates Consulting
Engineers. “Our focus has been to put forward a building and site design
that complements the coastal style and sophistication of 30A,” said Neill
O’Connell, principal and senior engineer at O’Connell & Associates.
“The proposed building and site also meet all the codes and regulations set
forth by the Walton County Land Development Code and we are committed to
meeting and exceeding those in an effort to enhance development along 30A.”
The area is designated village mixed use (VMU) in the Walton County
Comprehensive Plan. VMU is a commercial land use district and allows a
variety of uses including, but not limited to, restaurants, office, retail,
limited lodging, etc. “The proposed use of a retail store is a
significantly less intensive use than other uses currently allowed in the VMU
land use category,” added O’Connell.
Pedestrians and bicyclists will have access to the store by way of the shared
use path (Timpoochee Trail) along 30A. The section of Dalton Drive adjacent
to the property will be improved and used to access a paved parking area
located behind the proposed building.
Hi-res images, maps and more information about plans for 30A Trading Company
is available at www.oconnellengineers.com/30atradingcompany.

Dalton Drive in Seagrove Beach. Named 30A Trading Company, the 7,000
square-foot retail building will supply residents and visitors with access to
high-end resort wear, beachwear, gifts as well as jewelry, art and other
goods made by local artists and vendors.
The owners and operators of 30A Trading Company, Nick and Simone Afuta, are
dedicated to the 30A community and look forward to the opportunity to serve
residents and visitors. “We see the 30A Trading Company as a place for
customers to come shop locally for a range of unique merchandise without
having to drive farther distances,” said Nick Afuta.
The site design was completed by O’Connell & Associates Consulting
Engineers. “Our focus has been to put forward a building and site design
that complements the coastal style and sophistication of 30A,” said Neill
O’Connell, principal and senior engineer at O’Connell & Associates.
“The proposed building and site also meet all the codes and regulations set
forth by the Walton County Land Development Code and we are committed to
meeting and exceeding those in an effort to enhance development along 30A.”
The area is designated village mixed use (VMU) in the Walton County
Comprehensive Plan. VMU is a commercial land use district and allows a
variety of uses including, but not limited to, restaurants, office, retail,
limited lodging, etc. “The proposed use of a retail store is a
significantly less intensive use than other uses currently allowed in the VMU
land use category,” added O’Connell.
Pedestrians and bicyclists will have access to the store by way of the shared
use path (Timpoochee Trail) along 30A. The section of Dalton Drive adjacent
to the property will be improved and used to access a paved parking area
located behind the proposed building.
Hi-res images, maps and more information about plans for 30A Trading Company
is available at www.oconnellengineers.com/30atradingcompany.

