06-27-2014, 10:08 AM
And it is "sustainable" to charge rent for unpermitted shacks on state land
Is it "sustainable" to let the problem fester for a decade until the "outlaw hippies" are well-entrenched?
In any case, the message is clear; Seaview is being gentrified, hopefully the "artistic" types will cash out before they get red-tagged by our ever-vigilant County Code Enforcement Corps. Then we can repeat this entire scenario 20 years later and a couple miles further up the Red Road. Your tax dollars at work!
Is it "sustainable" to let the problem fester for a decade until the "outlaw hippies" are well-entrenched?
In any case, the message is clear; Seaview is being gentrified, hopefully the "artistic" types will cash out before they get red-tagged by our ever-vigilant County Code Enforcement Corps. Then we can repeat this entire scenario 20 years later and a couple miles further up the Red Road. Your tax dollars at work!