Wednesday, April 15, 2015

POSTAGE STAMP ZONING THREATENS US ALL

Click on this link for a Power Point Presentation on Postage Stamp Zoning and what it could mean in your neighborhood.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVES CONTINUATION AT APRIL 7 MEETING

As anticipated, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved Mr. Aycock's request for a continuance to his application for re-zoning Sailfish Marina as well as the proposal to construct a 120 Ft cell tower at the site.

The decision to accept a request for continuation resides with the BOCC. The items remained on the agenda for today's meeting which is posted on the Martin County website. Despite receiving a copy of Mr. Aycock's letter for a continuation, all of the Intervenors attended the opening of the meeting until there was a vote on the agenda. The Commissioners adopted a revised agenda and agreed to the continuation until May 19th.

Numerous members of the public who did not know that a continuation was even a possibility attended the meeting. They put statements on record that they opposed the "postage stamp" rezoning of Sailfish Marina. They opposed the construction of a 120 ft tower in the middle of a residential neighborhood. Several spoke on the devastating effect on property values if the cell tower goes through.

Mr. Aycock also attended the meeting and hopefully listened to the concerns of these speakers.

I will continue to post IMPORTANT information on this blog. It is our best tool for communication. Please visit it regularly for updates.

WE CANNOT AFFORD TO BECOME COMPLACENT. THAT IS JUST WHAT THEY WANT!


Friday, April 3, 2015

STOP PRESSES

Mr. Aycock has requested a continuation for his proposal to erect a 120 Ft cell tower at Sailfish Marina.

He requests that the public hearing scheduled for April 7, 2015 be continued until May 19th.

Stay tuned here.

I will keep adding new information and I will keep you informed of any developments.

To all of our supporters PLEASE DO NOT BECOME COMPLACENT.

Keep circulating the petition. Write the Board of County Commissioners to tell them to vote this proposal down.

We must not let this intrusion into our life go unchallenged!