Re: Public's beach rights being attacked
Just out of curiosity, how often do you actually live in your beach-front home? Are you one of the people that cries & complains when their front yard is destroyed by nature ... do you then expect all of us taxpayer's to fix your front yard when it is broken? Did you consider the destruction caused by raping the dune and building on it thus destroying the land & dunes that have kept this place beautiful for so many lifetimes? Why do you assume that everyone at YOUR beach is drinking, smoking and littering? There are so many good folks in SoWal that take time out of their special day to clean up & care for the beach and expect nothing in return except to be able to enjoy the gift that mother nature created for all of us. And should the county pay us because sometimes thoughtless people driving by throw beer bottles and trash in our yard and we have to pick it up?
OK, this is my first time on this message board-I'm tired of sitting back and letting other people make comments that will affect MY PROPERTY!! Yes, I said MY PROPERTY!! All of you who want to make the beaches of 30-A public seem to forget something. The private beach owners have a legal document issued by the State of Florida stating that "we own to the Gulf of Mexico". That means that we own the beach. The beach is our front yard.
Just as your deed to your property says you own your front yard-we own ours-the State of Florida says we do.
Now, get up from your computer and go look at your front yard. Imagine the county knocks on your door and says "Hey, we like your front yard. We want to let the public come and use your front yard. They will be there all day, drink beer, smoke cigarettes, litter your yard and not pick it up, yell obscenities, then leave the mess for you to clean up. And guess what, they will turn around and do it the next day. Oh yeah, we are not going to compensate you for this! Even though you paid for that property and are paying the highest taxes in the county-we want your front yard for free-just give it up!!"
I'm not some rich lady who's daddy left me with a ton of money. I'm 1 of 6 kids and the most my dad made was $20,000/yr. We were rich in a lot of ways-money wasn't one of them. My husband comes from the same background. We both put ourselves 100% through college and worked hard because our parents said if you work hard, your dreams will come true.
Our dream came true when we bought In Blue Mountain Beach. And now the county wants to take something that is legally mine (the State of Florida says it's mine) away. And if was your property-you would feel the same way.
Just out of curiosity, how often do you actually live in your beach-front home? Are you one of the people that cries & complains when their front yard is destroyed by nature ... do you then expect all of us taxpayer's to fix your front yard when it is broken? Did you consider the destruction caused by raping the dune and building on it thus destroying the land & dunes that have kept this place beautiful for so many lifetimes? Why do you assume that everyone at YOUR beach is drinking, smoking and littering? There are so many good folks in SoWal that take time out of their special day to clean up & care for the beach and expect nothing in return except to be able to enjoy the gift that mother nature created for all of us. And should the county pay us because sometimes thoughtless people driving by throw beer bottles and trash in our yard and we have to pick it up?

