Reread the post. Nothing says that he built the wall on community or public property - only that sand was placed on property not belonging exclusively to him.The neighborhood association should be passing judgement, and I hope they do. If this was built on community property, it still doesn't change the fact that the owner DOES NOT own the property where he built the thing. If it is on community property, shouldn't he have sought permission from them?
You're correct (IMO). Now that's really what is at issue here (in this case)....not private property, common property, public property, immediate danger of collapse, covering of wall with sand, etc., etc.Also it doesn't change the fact that not a permit was pulled from any agency prior to it being built-which IMO makes it free game for any taxpayer in the County to object and make it their business.
You IMPOSTER!!!Tear 'em all down.
I think we should armour the entire beach with rip rap.
That would work.I think we should armour the entire beach with rip rap.
I know it would work. It would make all of the tourists leave and never come back. Life in SoWal would be nice and quiet. Who cares about the beach? Just give me peace and quiet.That would work.
Good idea.I know it would work. It would make all of the tourists leave and never come back. Life in SoWal would be nice and quiet. Who cares about the beach? Just give me peace and quiet.