tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post1503502341727100691..comments2024-03-22T18:15:47.666+11:00Comments on Boy on a bike: Green madness in ByronUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-8075668360751458982009-07-04T06:26:01.643+10:002009-07-04T06:26:01.643+10:00I'm with you on the civil disobedience, Boy. ...I'm with you on the civil disobedience, Boy. I believe if you can save your land with seawalls, by all means, save it.<br /><br />Just don't ask taxpayers to subsidize it.RebeccaHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15113907852048577121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-26864324849296252752009-07-04T03:44:06.549+10:002009-07-04T03:44:06.549+10:00I would think that, as these people had council pl...I would think that, as these people had council planning permission to built their homes in the first place, they are entitled to sue the council if it prevents them from adequately maintaining and defending their properties.<br /><br />Sure, I always thought they were nuts to build so close to the sea at Belongil (and on many parts of the NSW central coast in the 70s), but the fact is they had full council planning approval to do so with no caveats, and therefor have rights as landowners.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-38642384861291969442009-07-03T18:56:02.196+10:002009-07-03T18:56:02.196+10:00After recent storms over here I have seen them swi...After recent storms over here I have seen them swinging big concrete pipe over to the beach and dropping a big bag of sand into it to create a tempory sea wall, that presumably will be pulled out the same way once the sand has built up again or the worst of the storms have passed.<br /><br />These things are ugly enough that no land holder will want to look at them, but an effective way to stop the pile of bricks joining the garden in the drink. Quick to deploy and just as qick to pull out I should think.<br /><br />bigtonesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com