House Bill 631. There were 95 yeas, multiply that by 2 which equals 190 manberries we got.C'mon dude. Come up with your own letter If your side is right show us you got balls.
Tallahassee politicians have no balls.House Bill 631. There were 95 yeas, multiply that by 2 which equals 190 manberries we got.
In a word, YES. The beach behind Bud & Alley's is public. You can set up chairs or rent them and you can use my businesses bathrooms without having to spend a cent. The developer has chosen to make the downtown beach public. The rest of Seaside has private access to the homeowner areas. Come anytime.
No one said anything about setting up on private property.Ok, that’s great to know that we can all now use what equates to a large regional public beach access at your restaurant. So that I’m clear, I can access the beach via the area at your restaurant, but then set up my chairs and belongings in front of one of the developer’s private beach accesses per customary use, correct?
We need to get the word out that this is a public access. Most people probably didn’t know this. I’ve been visiting the area since 1988 and had no idea! It’s a great access with great facilities!
No one said anything about setting up on private property.
Stop over thinking it and catch some rays.But isn’t the beach in front of the “private accesses” actually PUBLIC property according to the customary use concept? Isn’t that what the customary use debate is all about? I’m not taking about “private access” pavilions, I’m talking about the sandy beach in front of them. Can I “sit on a towel” any of the dry sand there?
But isn’t the beach in front of the “private accesses” actually PUBLIC property according to the customary use concept? Isn’t that what the customary use debate is all about? I’m not taking about “private access” pavilions, I’m talking about the sandy beach in front of them. Can I “sit on a towel” any of the dry sand there?
Starbucks would..all welcome to use wifi and bathrooms and buy nothing..gotta be PC.you knowSo perhaps I should ask Dave:
Could my family and I come and park our vehicle in a public parking space near the beachfront restaurant and then go set up our chairs and umbrellas in front of the beachfront restaurant and spend the day there? Would the beachfront restaurant and its surrounding community allow us to do that even if we are not eating there or staying there?
If there's no plan to enforce .. Who cares?Beginning midnight tonight, you may not do so. Doing so after that is trespassing. From the Gulf to th4e MHWL or ECL is public. Private beach landward of MHWL or ECL is off limits to the general public.