Should we really be surprised when our marketing efforts to attract those 'too sophisticated' to go to Destin or Panama City succeed and we suffer fools who feel entitled enough to leave a bunch of crap on the beach for a week?
My wife and I have heard that the district attorney has told the beach patrol that the ordinance prohibiting items left on the beaches overnight will no longer be enforced. That would appear to be true, judging by the canopies, chairs, etc sitting on our part of the beach. This would be another big waste of money since the county was spending a lot to put out the word about the policy of removal, which now seems to be dead.
Comments?
Is anyone in a position to get a statement from the county attorney as to why this position is being taken?
It would help us all to get this directly...
Sounds like a DA with a brain. Especially since you do not know what is private/public so no way of knowing if it is abandoned or not.
Sounds short sighted and spineless from my perspective. Allowing the beach to look like a refuge camp is unacceptable under any circumstances. Allowing it to go to pot via the inertia of inactivity when the only reason people come to Walton County is to enjoy the beach is so milquetoast...let the beachfront people sue until they get it through their skulls that stuff left out on the sand after the sun sets is abandoned. It isn't too complicated. I am sure things like the volleyball net at Edgewater can be grandfathered in.
What is so hard with this concept? You can not have a different standard for the beach than you do the rest of the county. If I leave something outside in the woods I own after dark, it is not abandoned. My woods, my land, I can leave stuff out overnight if I want too. The same rules apply for the beach if I own it.
Once the public/private beach ownership question is decided, if someone will ever make that decision, the rest will fall into place.
Of course you can. I suppose you don't believe in zoning, either?What is so hard with this concept? You can not have a different standard for the beach than you do the rest of the county.
Of course you can. I suppose you don't believe in zoning, either?
You need to go back to the history books. It is beyond me how the concept of private property seems to some people to mean anything goes, just because they own it. The concept of private ownership of property, and the right to sell it or bequeath it, is what this country was founded on, as opposed to limiting property ownership to a monarchy and/or the aristocracy.
While you are studying that history also take a look at the concept of the "commons."
I have been looking for that clause (wee bit different verbage) on my deed and i cannot locate it. Please refer me to that clause on on your deed so I can make sure I ask my attorney about it.
I sure will be happy when I get this cleared up.