Saturday, April 17, 2010


Here is a photo of the Jekyll Island State Park landfill. This, along with over 60 acres of man-made golf course water hazards, are counted as "undeveloped land" by the Jekyll Island Authority. (I'll upload a photo of one of the water hazards at a later time.)
Why is this important?
Jekyll Island, by law, cannot be over 35 percent developed. If the landfill and golf course hazards were correctly classified, Jekyll Island is already over 35 percent developed.
The constroversy of land classification is presented in Chapter 4 of Remember Jekyll Island.

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