Pirate said:This means the county that has done such a great job with the seawalls will decide if the developer can turn your house into a skyscraper and increase tax revenue. :roll:
That sound fair.

Pirate said:This means the county that has done such a great job with the seawalls will decide if the developer can turn your house into a skyscraper and increase tax revenue. :roll:

hi n dry said:When buying be sure to find out if flood insurance is available at a reasonable price. Owners in Destin to Sandestin can not even get flood insurance. I don?t know about PCB.
dsilvar said:The beaches are being currently restored and nourished and will guard against the usual tropical storms without significant erosion.

dsilvar said:Not quite true. In Destiny west and east some have had their rates go up but none have had cancellations..that I know of.
The beaches are being currently restored and nourished and will guard against the usual tropical storms without significant erosion. Berms are being built upto 25 feet above sea level.........
Well..the beach restoration/nourishment programme was in litigation for over 6 years before getting started this year. Over this period of time we have had a statistically improbable number of storms continue to erode the beaches, compounding the initial damage 6 years ago. Ergo the current state of beach disrepair.SHELLY said:If that's the case...whyizit that they were washed away in the first place![]()
Mike is my neighbor in Destiny west.hi n dry said:We got our flood insurance through Mike Hardiman(850-622-0448)at All State and he seems very knowledgable about this subject.
dsilvar said:Returning to the statistical probabilities..no more big storms for 10 years+..and in any case the newely restored beaches should be good for the nxt 25 years before needing to be rerestored..