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Dave Rauschkolb

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Jul 13, 2005
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Florida Beaches For All is proud and energized to do the heavy lifting to support this new Bill to repeal the unfair HB 631 that privatized our Fla’s Walton County beaches. If this bill passes the no trespassing signs must come down and our beaches will be released from the chains that bind them

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Twitter: @beachesall,@daverauschkolb

https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sect...ocumentType=Bill&BillNumber=6063&Session=2020
 

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Stone Cold J

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Jun 6, 2019
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HB 631 that privatized our Fla’s Walton County beaches.

HB 631 did not privatize any beaches in Walton County or the State of Florida. Absolutely ZERO Public Beach was made Private Beach in HB 631. HB 631 does confirm that a local government entity cannot remove Florida granted Private Property Rights (right of exclusion) without judicial process.

Forced occupation of private property by unlimited people and equipment AGAINST the will of property owner HAS NEVER EXISTED in the State of Florida.

Repealing HB 631 will not change the above statement.

Existing private property can be purchased and converted to a State Park or Public Beach (example Topsail State Park or the new Public Beach across from Stinky's), but US Constitution cannot be violated just because the BCC wants to chase billions of tourist dollars by taking property that has been already private property for their entire lives.
 

bob1

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Jun 26, 2010
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HB 631 did not privatize any beaches in Walton County or the State of Florida. Absolutely ZERO Public Beach was made Private Beach in HB 631. HB 631 does confirm that a local government entity cannot remove Florida granted Private Property Rights (right of exclusion) without judicial process.

Forced occupation of private property by unlimited people and equipment AGAINST the will of property owner HAS NEVER EXISTED in the State of Florida.

Repealing HB 631 will not change the above statement.

Existing private property can be purchased and converted to a State Park or Public Beach (example Topsail State Park or the new Public Beach across from Stinky's), but US Constitution cannot be violated just because the BCC wants to chase billions of tourist dollars by taking property that has been already private property for their entire lives.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 

Stone Cold J

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Jun 6, 2019
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HB631 is now Florida Statute 163.035. That Statute is what we need to repeal.

Dave - What Public Beach became Private Property as a result of Florida Statute 163.035.

Another specific question. “Since you arrived in 1986 and until 2016, what portion of the deeded property of Edgewater did the Walton County Appraisal District, the BCC, or the State of Florida define as Public Beach?
 

bob1

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Jun 26, 2010
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Dave - What Public Beach became Private Property as a result of Florida Statute 163.035.

Another specific question. “Since you arrived in 1986 and until 2016, what portion of the deeded property of Edgewater did the Walton County Appraisal District, the BCC, or the State of Florida define as Public Beach?
Objection your honor! Badgering! :banging:
 

Stone Cold J

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Jun 6, 2019
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Objection your honor! Badgering!

Is it badgering to ask a question on a statement that is contradictory to information posted on the Walton County Appraisal Web Site? According to the Walton County Appraisal District there are no public beaches that became private because of Florida Statute 163.035. If that is wrong, please provide which public beach was made private.
 

Bob Wells

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Jul 25, 2008
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Is it badgering to ask a question on a statement that is contradictory to information posted on the Walton County Appraisal Web Site? According to the Walton County Appraisal District there are no public beaches that became private because of Florida Statute 163.035. If that is wrong, please provide which public beach was made private.
I am not sure what you mean by Walton County Appraisal District. Do you mean the Walton County Property Appraiser?
 

Stone Cold J

Beach Lover
Jun 6, 2019
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Do you mean the Walton County Property Appraiser?

Yes, according to the official Walton County Property Appraiser Web Site by Patrick Pilcher cross referencing every parcel in the Exhibit A of the BCC court case for all 1194 properties, not one could be found that was Public prior to 2016 that became private property.


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