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Archives for Crane Island
Crane Island To Keep Its 'Preservation' Designation - Nassau County Commissioners voted 3-2 to reject higher-density development on Crane Island, at the Commission's Nov. 24, 2003 meeting. The commission voted to strike two laws from the books they had passed in June, which would have conditionally allowed 226 houses to be built on the pristine land by changing the county's comprehensive plan and Future Land Use Map. Crane Island is classified in the comprehensive plan to be in a "coastal high hazard" area and is zoned wetlands/conservation, or one house per five acres. The developer, Civitas, had asked the County Commission to change that to a residential zoning, claiming that the "wetlands/conservation" designation was an error. The Commission in June had passed an ordinance that would have favored the developer's plans, but on Nov. 24 they voted for rescission of the ordinance -- thereby keeping the Future Land Use Plan intact and keeping the land for conservation. Read the News-Leader article, Click here _______________________**_____________________
Crane Island Landfill - According to a March 1998 warranty deed, the owners of Crane Island have sold the northern portion of the island (35 acres) to the Florida Inland Navigational District (FIND) to be used as a spoil disposal site. It is reported that 33 acres of trees and maritime hammock will be removed by FIND to deposit dredgings from the waterways and channels. A 10 ft. pit will be dug on this site for depositing the spoil, a 4 ft. soil berm will contain the area. The spoil site may be visible from the Shave Bridge as visitors and residents approach Amelia Island on A1A. There is some concern by FAA and other agencies that disposing this spoil, which will include dying marine sealife, will attract excess birdlife to the area and that this poses safety problems for pilots. (see our Links for FIND and Army Corp of Engineers) For Dredge Material Management (DMMA) policy and who to contact Click here
24 Oct 03 (Crane Island page) Crane Island owners seek to build 143 homes
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