Smiling JOe said:I think the parking signs in front of the rental office in Gulf Trace have much to tell about Mr. Ray.
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Not too crazy, but it will certainly let you know what he thinks about himself, you know, the screw you attitude.luvthebeach said:Sounds interesting!
Richard said:To this point the majority of county commissioners have claimed because this is a private subdivision they have no authority to force water and sewer on these people, despite the fact that many of them want water and sewer. I'm told commissioner Cuchens has relatives that live in this subdivision.
Smiling JOe said:It would really stink (pun intended) if the Gulf Trace Homeowner's Association lost a lawsuit and was forced to install sewer in order to protect the health of beach goers. I guess then, we would know who's not the boss.
Moondance said:Meanwhile, does anyone have the information on when/where the septic meeting is to be held tomorrow(?). For all interested parties who can make the time, please try to attend in my/our absence and provide additional info on this thread.
It would be much appreciated by all us who are landlocked at the moment, with due respect to Landlocked (except for that picture )
Sueshore said:Moondance...are you in town for this meeting? Put me down for some funding if it comes to that....this issue has broad reaching impact potential for more than this area. Has anyone thought seriously about a Concerned Citizens type group to back issues of this sort? I vaguely remember some alliance from this board...can some one help my mentalpause?