>THIS IS AN ON-GOING (IF INFREQUENTLY UPDATED) JOURNAL ABOUT OUR LIFE ON AN ISLAND--ON ISLAND TIME--WHICH BEGAN WITH THE BUILDING OF OUR DREAM HOUSE.
>EACH NEW ENTRY IS POSTED ABOVE THE LAST, SO TO BEGIN AT THE BEGINNING...GO TO THE END.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

We're Still Fighting To Stay Rural

The developers are always on our doorstep, so to speak, drooling over the money that could be made if they could just pave over most of the island with motels, fast food joints and the like. But this has always been a quiet, rural place and most of us would like to keep it that way even if we have to fight continually to do so. We've managed to stave off Walmart (that is, the mainland town has so far kept them at bay, thanks to several hard working business owners that led the fight to keep them out), but others are always lined up behind them to start a new fight.

The developers tried to intimidate the county commissioners at a land use hearing by ranting about how much money they'd invested in their shopping center projects and now the rules had changed and were so stringent, with the objections and appeals process taking so long, that they were losing money. By raising their voices they intimidated our three commissioners--the ones who basically interpreted the county's Master Plan--enough so they relaxed the height and square footage requirement on a building moratorium for a shopping center that had begun. 

The result was two of the commissioners were voted out of office in the November 2008 election. Now we'll see what happens!

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