I'm still hoping that that someone can give me some firm answers about exactly where the state easement ends. How do we know that the land owner has it right?
The land owner clearly has the right to protect what is his or hers -- but shouldn't the general public be able to use state easements to access such a wonderful natural resource? I assume the land owners do not own the lake.
These dune lakes are so amazing -- those who are willing to abide by reasonable rules shouldn't be denied the the opportunity to access them. How bout it Walton County? Anything our community leaders can do for us here?
Bdub
The land owner clearly has the right to protect what is his or hers -- but shouldn't the general public be able to use state easements to access such a wonderful natural resource? I assume the land owners do not own the lake.
These dune lakes are so amazing -- those who are willing to abide by reasonable rules shouldn't be denied the the opportunity to access them. How bout it Walton County? Anything our community leaders can do for us here?
Bdub