Did you contribute to Willie's buyout on Go Fund Me?
Last I heard, there were three different ones. I'd have to pick one.
Did you contribute to Willie's buyout on Go Fund Me?
Shannon,
Looks to me that boy done brought hisself a rubber knife to a gunfight. Sic 'em!
I'm not an agent or a RE attorney, but it seems to me that without the BFOs' initial actions of quiet title and thus claiming the sand behind their home as theirs, there would have not been the subsequent action to use money and political connections to get 631 passed.
What if the judge(s) rule that the quiet title action should have never been granted in the first place? The BFOs argument of "private property" only came up post-quiet title, correct?
I was told about it by a member of the South Walton Community Council and by a surveyor I employed once. I don’t feel right about disclosing their names on this site. You should be able to talk to someone in the Planning Department. They are the ones that implement it.
I suspect this is what the DEP refers to as the Line of Continuous Construction, but I have also heard referred to as the CCL (by Walton County folks) as opposed to the CCCL. Plenty of confusion on acronyms to go around!
I'll add one more confusion to the mix. There was line called the CSBL (Coastal Set-Back Line) that was different than the CCCL. Even with a variance to extend construction seaward of the CCCL, you absolutely could not build seaward of the CSBL. Attached is a map composed by a FDEP official, Roland Gomez, with that line delineated.I suspect this is what the DEP refers to as the Line of Continuous Construction, but I have also heard referred to as the CCL (by Walton County folks) as opposed to the CCCL. Plenty of confusion on acronyms to go around!
Beyond ridiculous is right. The idea that a handful of people and lawyers can keep us off our beaches is ridiculous.
IMO we should all ignore them and use the beaches as we always have. Ignore them.
If you are a beachfront owner and there are problem people preventing you from quiet enjoyment near your property, call the law like the rest of us do when necessary. End of story.