I really don't have a problem being a member of the "Drawbridge Republic", if the concept is to stop developers who have profit and greed paramount in their proposals. The whole thing should be judged by whether the projects are sized to emphasize quality rather than quantity. We have developments all around us that have done it right. Seaside, Alys, Rosemary, as well as Watercolor and Watersound are all done with taste and consideration for the environment. A 90 unit structure with Hampton Inn plastered over it hardly fits the criteria of quality over quantity.