At the November 16, 2011 Planning Open House the St Johns County "Planners" will present new Regulations, Section 6.06.02 Amendment, that will remove the requirement of any trees to remain or be planted in buffer areas (hope there's not a Super-center going up next to your development).
Jeeze!!
It think SJC has spilled its sweet iced tea in its lap and has fallen completely out of it's turn of the century broke down rocking chair. "Help I've fallen and I can't get up!"
Why on earth would they do such a thing? All in the name of enticing development? They actually think that the cost and permitting issues with existing/new trees are bringing potential development to a halt? Gimme a break!
Quote from: Jdog on November 11, 2011, 09:54:20 AM
At the November 16, 2011 Planning Open House the St Johns County "Planners" will present new Regulations, Section 6.06.02 Amendment, that will remove the requirement of any trees to remain or be planted in buffer areas (hope there's not a Super-center going up next to your development).
Duval county is ahead of the curve on this one. Forget the Super Center. Who gets the Paul Bunyon award for hacking a 100'swath through an unbelievable urban rookery with nesting herons on McCoys Creek a Downtown tributary that connects to our St. Johns River our American Heritage River a Federal Initiative. Anybody want to see this from the water? Was this authorized at a recent Waterways sub committee meeting? Is this a Public/Private Partnership?
The only thing I would add to the equation is that even rogues have masters to serve. IOW, they are doing what they are told to do, or lose their jobs. In this economy, what would YOU do?
Any assumed high power MJ review of St johns County best grounded in 1999 and forward; David Wiles
Quote from: Noone on November 18, 2011, 03:38:18 AM
Duval county is ahead of the curve on this one.
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Glad you are an expert on St Johns County Noone.
( maybe someday will show you where Water Management Staff battled public ownership property line at......Oh,skip it )
Nocatee Planner & Consultant eventually lodged as Clay County Planner.
Key Beltway proceedings.Brannon Chaffee Sector Plan ( Clay Planner Fraser) morphs to Crowe, " Inevitable" Lake Asbury Sector Plan(s).
PH...........could not recall Hallock or Hoolock or whatever,but the files are handy....)
Old news.