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        <title>Victory for History! - Bellevue is Beautiful - beachraider&apos;s Blog - The Bakersfield Voice</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It was with some trepidation and surprise that I learned 1 of our new homeowners here at Sunset Beach wanted to install an in-ground pool on his oceanfront property!&amp;nbsp; Dismay was a closer description.&amp;nbsp; I simply could not understand how or why someone would want/need an in-ground pool 50 yards from my favorite &amp;quot;pool&amp;quot; aka The Ocean!
A history lesson may be in order here.&amp;nbsp; Sunset Beach is a quite, undisturbed barrier island in S.E. &amp;nbsp;North Carolina.&amp;nbsp; The only access to Sunset is a 50 year old 1 way &amp;quot;swing&amp;quot; bridge that is 1 of 3 left in the United States.&amp;nbsp; There are NO putt-putt golf courses,&amp;nbsp; beachwear stores, or anything resembling it&#039;s spoiled neighbor Myrtle Beach.&amp;nbsp; The only store on the island sells some cold cuts, soda and the required Corona.&amp;nbsp; The 5 mile island is dotted with beach homes dating back to the late 1950&#039;s and early 1960&#039;s.&amp;nbsp; The NC state division of beach reclamation visited last year.&amp;nbsp; I spoke with several of them-thinking that we were perhaps losing part of our beach to erosion; like most other coastal communities.&amp;nbsp; Actually; they informed me-the beach at Sunset was GROWING!&amp;nbsp; They were there to see what it was that we were doing correctly, so they could share it with other coastal towns in NC.&amp;nbsp; We have footbridges over the dunes, loggerhead sea turtles choose to nest, lay eggs, and live here.&amp;nbsp; We happily share our slice of beach with Summer residents and welcome all who just come for a day or a week.&amp;nbsp; 
Given that background; you can imagine my surprise when a 5 year ocean front property owner decided he needed an in ground pool in his backyard.&amp;nbsp; I am ecstatic to report that this gentleman did NOT receive permission to do so.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes there is more to a community then just bending over to those who pay the most tax (his argument).&amp;nbsp; Thank you residents of Sunset Beach for keeping our community unspoiled for another generation.</description>
        <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It was with some trepidation and surprise that I learned 1 of our new homeowners here at Sunset Beach wanted to install an in-ground pool on his oceanfront property!&amp;nbsp; Dismay was a closer description.&amp;nbsp; I simply could not understand how or why someone would want/need an in-ground pool 50 yards from my favorite &amp;quot;pool&amp;quot; aka The Ocean!
A history lesson may be in order here.&amp;nbsp; Sunset Beach is a quite, undisturbed barrier island in S.E. &amp;nbsp;North Carolina.&amp;nbsp; The only access to Sunset is a 50 year old 1 way &amp;quot;swing&amp;quot; bridge that is 1 of 3 left in the United States.&amp;nbsp; There are NO putt-putt golf courses,&amp;nbsp; beachwear stores, or anything resembling it&#039;s spoiled neighbor Myrtle Beach.&amp;nbsp; The only store on the island sells some cold cuts, soda and the required Corona.&amp;nbsp; The 5 mile island is dotted with beach homes dating back to the late 1950&#039;s and early 1960&#039;s.&amp;nbsp; The NC state division of beach reclamation visited last year.&amp;nbsp; I spoke with several of them-thinking that we were perhaps losing part of our beach to erosion; like most other coastal communities.&amp;nbsp; Actually; they informed me-the beach at Sunset was GROWING!&amp;nbsp; They were there to see what it was that we were doing correctly, so they could share it with other coastal towns in NC.&amp;nbsp; We have footbridges over the dunes, loggerhead sea turtles choose to nest, lay eggs, and live here.&amp;nbsp; We happily share our slice of beach with Summer residents and welcome all who just come for a day or a week.&amp;nbsp; 
Given that background; you can imagine my surprise when a 5 year ocean front property owner decided he needed an in ground pool in his backyard.&amp;nbsp; I am ecstatic to report that this gentleman did NOT receive permission to do so.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes there is more to a community then just bending over to those who pay the most tax (his argument).&amp;nbsp; Thank you residents of Sunset Beach for keeping our community unspoiled for another generation.</itunes:summary>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 06:24:00 PST</pubDate>
                
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