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Jellyfish

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Jan 6, 2006
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1) Cypress Breeze- seems to be alot (no pun intended) for sale in there, and they have been working on that crazy pool for 2 years. Any take on what's going on?

2) Cypress Dunes- if I understand this, you can SEE the beach, but cant
walk to the beach- you have to go back out on 30A and go to the state park? I would think this would not be desireable. Why not buy further inland for less $$$?
 

30A Skunkape

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Jan 18, 2006
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Mrs SkunkApe and I went and looked at some property in Cyrpess Dunes. It is in a great spot near 98, has a flank protected by state land and seems to also be protected from endless building of retail shops as is the norm in other places. My impression was beach access would be coming. If no direct access to the beach is the price to pay to prevent big houses from being built on the cusp of the dunes, I am all for it. :cool:
 

Kurt

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It would be perfect with a walkover and that huge setback. I figure that people will find their way down to the beach through the park and over the dunes.
 

Smiling JOe

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kurt said:
It would be perfect with a walkover and that huge setback.
:bang:There is already a footpath along the eastern fence line.
 
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Chickpea

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Dec 15, 2005
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Jellyfish said:
1) Cypress Breeze- seems to be alot (no pun intended) for sale in there, and they have been working on that crazy pool for 2 years. Any take on what's going on?

2) Cypress Dunes- if I understand this, you can SEE the beach, but cant
walk to the beach- you have to go back out on 30A and go to the state park? I would think this would not be desireable. Why not buy further inland for less $$$?

1) Cypress breeze looks completely barren to me - I cannot believe how they were allowed to completely (at least seemingly) remove so many trees. Tragic decision as the development looks completely uninteresting to me - and that pool (aie aie aie - awful!)

2) Cypress Dunes on the other hand is much more attractive, much better care seems to be taken with both landscape and architecture and is obviously more favorably sited and as SJ stated, there is a way to the beach!
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Chickpea said:
1) Cypress breeze looks completely barren to me - I cannot believe how they were allowed to completely (at least seemingly) remove so many trees. Tragic decision as the development looks completely uninteresting to me - and that pool (aie aie aie - awful!)

2) Cypress Dunes on the other hand is much more attractive, much better care seems to be taken with both landscape and architecture and is obviously more favorably sited and as SJ stated, there is a way to the beach!
Illegaly and damaging to the dune system!

:bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:


Dont make me pull out my naughty hat. You will not like stepping on rusty tacks.
 

John R

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Dec 31, 2005
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Chickpea said:
2) Cypress Dunes on the other hand is much more attractive, much better care seems to be taken with both landscape and architecture and is obviously more favorably sited and as SJ stated, there is a way to the beach!

the developer, john willis, has had this as an issue from the getgo, and has probably suffered some sales because of it. concerned locals will need to be diligent, keeping the developer and the new property owners up to task regarding the use of the dunes as access.

jr
 

Chickpea

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Dec 15, 2005
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Smiling JOe said:
Illegaly and damaging to the dune system!

:bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:


Dont make me pull out my naughty hat. You will not like stepping on rusty tacks.
yikes - i did not realize it was illegal....have not been there so did not know it was so.....terrible!
 

Cork On the Ocean

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Chickpea said:
yikes - i did not realize it was illegal....have not been there so did not know it was so.....terrible!

Every step on the dunes causes sand to loosen. Every bucket that kids dig out them removes sand.

9 out 10 deaths in hurricanes are due to the storm surge. The 2 biggest defenses against storm surge are continuous high dunes and the beach shelf.

20 steps and 1 bucket of sand doesn't seem like much but multiply that by 50,000 or 5 million. Our dunes suffered tremendous damage last year from the storms. Experts are trying to figure out how to repair them or at least hold onto what we have left. Many of us who own here are paying high assessments to try to save our dunes.

Don't walk on the dunes or let your kids play on them. Tell people to get off the dunes if you see them on them.

We'll love you for it! :love:
 

SHELLY

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Jun 13, 2005
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Developers have plunked communities down tantalizingly close--but with no access--to the beach, and then advertised them as "X steps to the azure gulf waters." Developers only need to get their profits and get out of town--it's not their problem as to how people get to that beach, nor do they care. Given that the majority of homes/condos in the area are vacation rentals, trying to keep a weekly parade of "changing residents and the kiddies and pets they love" off the dunes will be impossible.
 
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