Supplement to my letter
Albert H. Pettigrew
401 Inverness Ct.
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Jackson County Planning Commission
3103 Magnolia Street,
Pascagoula, MS 39567-4199 Fax 228-769-3116
Dear Ms. Miller:
Re: Application of Gregory L. Williams & Martha Biddix, Owners, and Laguna, Landing Development, Inc., Developers, to request a zone change From R-1, R-lA, A-2 and C-1 to a Planned Unit Development (PUD), in the St. Andrews/Fountainbleau area; Hearing 6/29/05 1:00 P.M., Additional Submittal
This letter supplements my letter of June 28. The attached June 19, 2005, opinion from the Sun Herald is provided for consideration by the commission. It points out that people are attracted to the Mississippi Coast over other gulf coast areas because of unimpeded beach views and access to the beaches. It argues that South Mississippi?’s smartest move to protect a healthy growing economy is to protect those assets that make this place unique, assets that cannot be duplicated elsewhere.
The drive along the beach on Belle Fontaine Dr. is one of those assets that make our community unique and desirable. I would therefore invite the commissioners to drive down Belle Fontaine Dr. to see its beach view before making your decision. The developers will hide most of that view from the public behind a condominium if they are allowed to move Belle Fontaine Dr. as proposed. Also, I would invite the Commissioners to view the bulkhead on the beach built by the Army Corps of Engineers in the vicinity of the St. Andrews water tower. I believe it was designed with public recreation in mind and the cost exceeded $50,000. If Belle Fontaine Dr is moved so the developers can build south of the drive, the public will lose the benefit of its investment in the bulkhead.
By Al Pettigrew
Albert H. Pettigrew
401 Inverness Ct.
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Jackson County Planning Commission
3103 Magnolia Street,
Pascagoula, MS 39567-4199 Fax 228-769-3116
Dear Ms. Miller:
Re: Application of Gregory L. Williams & Martha Biddix, Owners, and Laguna, Landing Development, Inc., Developers, to request a zone change From R-1, R-lA, A-2 and C-1 to a Planned Unit Development (PUD), in the St. Andrews/Fountainbleau area; Hearing 6/29/05 1:00 P.M., Additional Submittal
This letter supplements my letter of June 28. The attached June 19, 2005, opinion from the Sun Herald is provided for consideration by the commission. It points out that people are attracted to the Mississippi Coast over other gulf coast areas because of unimpeded beach views and access to the beaches. It argues that South Mississippi?’s smartest move to protect a healthy growing economy is to protect those assets that make this place unique, assets that cannot be duplicated elsewhere.
The drive along the beach on Belle Fontaine Dr. is one of those assets that make our community unique and desirable. I would therefore invite the commissioners to drive down Belle Fontaine Dr. to see its beach view before making your decision. The developers will hide most of that view from the public behind a condominium if they are allowed to move Belle Fontaine Dr. as proposed. Also, I would invite the Commissioners to view the bulkhead on the beach built by the Army Corps of Engineers in the vicinity of the St. Andrews water tower. I believe it was designed with public recreation in mind and the cost exceeded $50,000. If Belle Fontaine Dr is moved so the developers can build south of the drive, the public will lose the benefit of its investment in the bulkhead.
By Al Pettigrew