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Old 12-19-2010, 11:20 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by classic22 View Post
While just the uttering of the words shore line protection act sounds like something admirable on the surface, the truth is that there are some major issues with this law as written with over stepping property owner rights, as well as over regulation, and over priced onerous fees to name a few. This law is ripe for reform and will most likely be repealed or reformed. Dont look at this as some evil republican wanting to ruin the environment, look at it as wanting to reasonably balance the needs of the property owner with that of the environment.
I wasn't around at the time they did this act as I was out of the area that year. However, when I did return the first think I noticed was that many had cleared their lots as there were new tree cutting provisions and other had hastily built HUGE NEW HOMES THAT COVERED THE ENTIRE LOT OR AT LEAST MOST OF THE LOT!! When I purchased my small home it was with the understanding that it might one day be a larger home there. Who knows now? Think the reason for so man larger homes being built was the SPA or shoreline protection act.
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