• Trouble logging in? Send us a message with your username and/or email address for help.
New posts

SUP Boarder

Beach Lover
Jun 12, 2019
115
73
Seacrest
Where is this?
Indian Rocks Beach FL


From 2018 article: "But the city of Indian Rocks Beach says their city ordinance that was in effect before state law overrides it. Their law is that all beaches in the city are public. They’ve given the homeowner 24-hours to take down his fence, or else he faces big fines."
 

bob1

Beach Fanatic
Jun 26, 2010
569
546
Indian Rocks Beach FL


From 2018 article: "But the city of Indian Rocks Beach says their city ordinance that was in effect before state law overrides it. Their law is that all beaches in the city are public. They’ve given the homeowner 24-hours to take down his fence, or else he faces big fines."
And did the homeowner sue and the city roll right over?
 

Laser Shark

Beach Comber
Jan 13, 2020
6
4
SRBF
"However, Tenney ... put up the fence as a prank and a protest of Florida's new law for his more than 3 million YouTube subscribers.
By the way, that angry neighbor 10News caught on camera is Tenney's dad."
 

SUP Boarder

Beach Lover
Jun 12, 2019
115
73
Seacrest
Late asking this question....how are other counties addressing these issues?

In the midst of the WalCo litigation, HB 631 was signed and put into effect, effectively preempting all but 2 counties with pre-existing Customary Use ordinances (Volusia & St Johns) from adopting or maintaining similar ordinances by any process other than that described in FS 163.035 Establishment of recreational customary use.

So, are other counties NOT pursuing establishment of recreational customary use? Did WalCo now set a precedent that Florida counties would not be successful in establishing recreational customary use?

I'm sure this was all mention somewhere 5 years ago, but I can only retain about 2 years worth of disgruntled information.
 
New posts


Sign Up for SoWal Newsletter