Commissioners agreed to
revisit the “leave no trace” ordinance which is designed to keep people from
leaving items like tents and beach chairs on the beach overnight.
Under the proposal the
county would be able to confiscate those items.
The rule would also
require beachgoers to fill in any deep holes they dig on the beach before they
leave at night.
The purpose of the rule
is to protect sea turtles, which lay their eggs on the beach during the summer,
and to protect the baby turtle which have to crawl to the Gulf
of Mexico after hatching.
During a first hearing
on the issue in February the board rejected the plan because of three major
concerns that included how they would dispose of confiscated items, whether the
rule would affect private beaches and what impact the rule would have on beach
businesses.
County attorney Michael
Shuler said those changes have now been made, and the rule will not affect
private beaches, there will be a limited exception for beach businesses, and
items that are confiscated will be destroyed and not sold.
A public hearing on the
issue will be scheduled for a future county commission meeting.
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