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ecopal

Beach Fanatic
Apr 26, 2005
261
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County Commissioner Meeting
Tuesday, April 11th at the South Walton Courthouse Annex. 4 PM.

Should a private seawall illegally installed on a public beach be permitted to remain on public property?

This issue is a test of this County Commission's oath to be custodians of the public property.

Also note: One of the commissioners, Ro Cuchens, owns the company that installed the illegal wall.

The slogan of residents that want the seawall removed is:
?Mr. Cuchens, tear down that wall?. :clap_1:

Below is an excerpt from the South Walton Community council position. http://www.southwaltoncc.org/


"Seawalls are intended to protect vulnerable upland structures. They do not protect the beach.

.....documents published by both U.S. Fish & Wildlife and the DEP indicate that coastal armoring ?can result in accelerated erosion seaward of the hardened structure and adjacent to the structure, especially on the downdrift side (end scour)?

It is unfortunate that neither the engineer nor the contractor *verified the gulf front property line of these lots before constructing the walls. To build the walls without updating the affected property line was a business risk that they chose to take.

The result was that they built their walls anywhere from 28? to 40? onto their neighbor?s property. *The neighbor happens to be the public....
Aside from the property rights issue of a private landowner encroaching onto public land, state law requires that ?armoring shall be sited a sufficient distance inside the property boundaries to prevent destabilizing the beach and dune system on adjacent properties or increasing erosion of such properties during a storm event.?

We do not see how the county can authorize these walls to remain on public property."

Please call the commissioners to voice your opinion.

If possible come to the meeting--it should be very interesting.
I hope someone will be selling popcorn at the door. :popcorn:

Commissioner Brannon
19367 U.S. Hwy 331 S
Freeport, FL 32439
Tel: (850) 835-4860
Fax: (850) 835-4836
E-mail:* brascott@co.walton.fl.us

*Commissioner Pridgen
Address:
17400 State Highway 83 North
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433
Phone: (850) 834-6328
Fax: (850) 834-6385
Email: prikenneth@co.walton.fl.us

Commissioner Larry Jones **
Contact Information
Donna Walsinkham, District 3*Executive Assistant
1483 County Highway 1087
DeFuniak Springs, FL. 32435
Phone: (850) 892-8474
Fax: (850)892-8475
e-mail: jonlarry@co.walton.fl.us

Contact Information
Commissioner Cuchens can be reached at (850) 835-4834.
His office is located at 417 Highway 20 East in Freeport.
Email: cucro@co.walton.fl.us


Commissioner Cindy Meadows
90 Spires Lane, Unit 7-A
Santa Rosa Beach, FL. 32459
Phone: (850) 622-3059
Fax: (850) 622-3067
e-mail:* meacindy@co.walton.fl.us
 

jimmyp5

Beach Lover
Mar 1, 2006
104
0
Seagrove
it seems extremely unlikely that the placement of these walls was "inadvertant" ... this instead smacks much more of forgiveness being easier to come by than permission

the commissioners must not let this audacious move by the property owners and their contractor/commsisioner stand
 

TooFarTampa

SoWal Insider
Will Ro recuse himself from this vote? :roll:

What I don't get is why it is even an issue. Since as commissioner he is required to represent the people and property of Walton County, there should be no reason to hold a special meeting. (Unless the popcorn vendors are having a slow year.) When the mistake or whatever first became known, he should have said sorry, corrected the problem and that would be it.

Do we have pics of this trespass? And is the entire seawall in the wrong place or just a portion of it? Is the illegality of the seawall at all in dispute? I can't wait to see how this turns out. :popcorn:
 

SHELLY

SoWal Insider
Jun 13, 2005
5,770
802
Mother Nature will take care of the walls...what they really need to discuss is who is going to pay for the clean-up.
 

iwishiwasthere

Beach Fanatic
Jul 12, 2005
2,875
36
Tennessee
SHELLY said:
Mother Nature will take care of the walls...what they really need to discuss is who is going to pay for the clean-up.

:clap_1: :clap_1: :clap_1:
 
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