Public Hearing Regarding Nassau County Beach Ordinance Scheduled for Tuesday, July 28 at 6pm

PRESS RELEASE

Contact:
Sabrina Robertson
Administrative Manager, County Manager’s Office
(904) 530-6010
[email protected]

Nassau County, Florida, July 20, 2020 – On December 19, 2018, the Board of County Commissioners formed a Beach Community Working Group to review current beach related Ordinances and use of the beach. A total of sixteen (16) meetings were held in 2019.  Hundreds of individuals appeared at meetings and hundreds more sent emails expressing concerns about a myriad of issues including but not limited to, items left on the beach, horseback riding, safety issues, and littering. However, most of the concerns related to beach driving and unregulated camping.

After a year of meetings and thousands of testimonies, it became abundantly clear that the current Ordinances are not working and that changes need to be made to protect the citizens, environment and wildlife. The Beach Community Working Group presented their recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners at a Workshop held on January 16, 2020.

Following the Workshop, the Commissioners held individual meetings with the County Manager, Mike Mullin; Assistant County Manager, Taco Pope; Public Works Director, Doug Podiak; and Butch Osborne, Director of Operations for the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office. During these meetings, the Commissioners further discussed the recommendations made by the Beach Community Working Group and provided input about language they would like included in the final Ordinance.  A public hearing was initially scheduled for March 23rd, however that was postponed due to COVID-19 and the Governor’s orders to suspend in-person quorums for local government meetings.

The Board of County Commissioners has worked hard to find ways to address concerns that have been brought forth. While they want to maintain the customary uses of the beach that make our County unique, they also want to ensure we are being good stewards to the environment and eliminating some of the unwelcomed behavior that is threatening the safety of our residents and wildlife and impacting the quality of life for those who live nearby.

A public hearing to consider a new Beach Ordinance will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers located at 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The public is welcome to attend. Additional measures have been established to allow for social distancing. This includes additional seating and video monitors outside the Commission Chambers.

You can also participate remotely using the following options:

  • Watch the meeting from home at www.nassauclerk.com/watch-meetings
  • Submit comments for the record by emailing [email protected] or calling (904) 530-6009 and leaving a message.
  • Request to be called during the meeting by emailing [email protected] or calling (904) 530-6009 and leaving a message. Include your name, address, phone number and the topic you wish to speak about and you will be called when that item comes up on the agenda.
  • Participate live utilizing the following ZOOM Meeting link and/or dial-in information:

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iPhone one-tap :
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Telephone:
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The meeting agenda containing the proposed Ordinance will be published on our official website at www.nassaucountyfl.com by the close of business on Thursday, July 23rd.

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If you have any questions, please contact the County Manager’s Office at (904) 530-6010.