Now back to BMBCA and SWCC. Is it just me who finds their complete and SUDDEN absence here puzzling?
I find their complete and SUDDEN absence here quite puzzling since i've never seen a post by BMBCA or the SWCC. what is left of this horse to whip?
Now back to BMBCA and SWCC. Is it just me who finds their complete and SUDDEN absence here puzzling?
Now back to BMBCA and SWCC. Is it just me who finds their complete and SUDDEN absence here puzzling? Surely someone who lives east of 83 must know why. It sure would be appreciated if they could share their insight besides those who support the access at 260 BMRd. I know this item is also a little repetitive, but it DEFINITELY relates to the RFV access issue and, I believe, warrants an answer.
Have you asked their leaders, directly, rather than on a message board bulletin?Now back to BMBCA and SWCC. Is it just me who finds their complete and SUDDEN absence here puzzling? Surely someone who lives east of 83 must know why. It sure would be appreciated if they could share their insight besides those who support the access at 260 BMRd. I know this item is also a little repetitive, but it DEFINITELY relates to the RFV access issue and, I believe, warrants an answer.
Thanks for the update, SoWalSally. Maybe this is what edrodrog, vagrant, and walker have been talking about with the lying. I just wish they could have said it rather than taking up 10 pages of accusations without evidence. By the way, the bold in your statement above is incorrect. In fact, NOG developers have specifically stated that they envisioned people driving their family with all of the cheap plastic crap to the private access lot in their own vehicles, then returning their vehicles to Redfish Village and walking back to the beach. ;-)...
NOG developers have indicated that the access will be serviced by a twice-hourly trolley, and contractual clauses will prohibit Redfi sh residents from traveling to the access in their own vehicles....
Complaints from a group of Blue Mountain Beach homeowners, coupled with the inherent violation of the county’s comprehensive plan, prompted the planning department to repeatedly deny the proposal. Santa Rosa Beach’s New Orchard Group, the development company bankrolling Redfish Village, eventually abandoned the request.
However, the conflicts and complaints were not the only problems with the proposal. Internal correspondence from the planning department revealed that planners were also at odds with the developer’s decision to include the private beach access on promotional materials, a ploy which some believe would help drive up the marketability of the community.
In a May 2006 letter from Planning Manager Lois LaSeur to Staff Attorney Lynn Hoshihara, LaSeur wrote that the developer was telling prospective buyers the county had already approved a private beach access when in fact they hadn’t.
“We told the developer months and months ago that they couldn’t build a beach access there,” LaSeur wrote. “It violates the land use on that property. They actually put out a brochure with a description and a picture.”
Subsequently, LaSeur wrote Redfi sh Village developers demanding that they cease telling investors the access had been approved and recall all corporate literature depicting it. Furthermore, LaSeur asked the developers to respond with a letter acknowledging the access was not approved and that it would be in violation of the county’s comprehensive plan. Whether such a letter was ever submitted could not be confi rmed by The Sun.
I just love this section of Gabriels article. I have tried to say it and I guess I could not say it like Gabriel did. Now KT does he have typos in his story? I think it is his job to deliver the facts. Seems like if Brad Zeitlin replied than it would be public record and should be obtainable. Do you have the letter for this reporter? You can email it to him (go ahead click on it or go to the article and click on it there) to set the record straight and show him who runs the county down here. Like I have said in the past get it in writing with these folks, tape record the message hire a stenographer to capture everything they say because you can trust me KT they will, BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! THEY WILL run over you..
I have been spending a lot of time reading up on the Walton County, Code of Ordinance and seems like RFV might have a problem still. Seems that they might need more space based on the commercial aspect of this PrivateBA. Unless I am reading it wrong, and of course it is all about how you twist up this thing, they need a 250 foot buffer around this PrivateBA development because it is within a residential preservation designated NPA. Unless I am reading it wrong the community has every right to deny this project and the county commissioner is suppose to listen to the community on this one. Now I am not sure if i read it correctly but I am sure I will be slammed for bringing it up.
Thanks SoWallSally
Edroedrog, will you cite the passage in the County Code of Ordinances which leads you to your conclusion?...
I have been spending a lot of time reading up on the Walton County, Code of Ordinance and seems like RFV might have a problem still. Seems that they might need more space based on the commercial aspect of this PrivateBA. Unless I am reading it wrong, and of course it is all about how you twist up this thing, they need a 250 foot buffer around this PrivateBA development because it is within a residential preservation designated NPA. Unless I am reading it wrong we the community have every right to deny this project and the county commissioner is suppose to listen to the community on this one. Now I am not sure if i read it correctly but I am sure I will be slammed for bringing it up.
Thanks SoWallSally
look at my signature line below, then you will know the answer. Can I flip this smilie upside down? :roll: That quote should be slightly adjusted, to have the following language attached to the end, "and even some of those are not accurate."Smiling Joe do you believe you can take everything you read even if it is in a newspaper to validate Edroedrog?