Changes in store for Coral Harbor
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 9:52 am
Not the wacky Summer's End project, but significant change nonetheless. The Moravian Church has mixed-use development plans that include relocating the current ball field, and building an 89 unit hotel/condo resort with a marina, including 80 wet slips, a boat ramp, and a dry dock storage facility. The marina proposal is a lot more reasonable than that of the Summer's End project, but would still be a significant change for the Harbor. DPNR ruled in favor of the Moravian Church's rezoning request in January, but there are other permitting hurdles in store (Coastal Zone Management approval, and additional DPNR reviews) before the development could move forward. Details of their marina plans are not yet available, as marine studies are still being performed.
http://www.coralbaycommunitycouncil.org ... ng-rec.pdf
http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com/ind ... na-details
Just last week, in what could be the first step in moving forward with the development, DPNR ruled that the floating docks that boat owners in Coral Harbor use to tie up their dinghies will have to go, and soon. This will be a real problem for access to many of the boats moored in Coral Harbor, including a significant population of folks who live aboard their boats.
http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com/ind ... ks-must-go
All the best,
Kevin
http://www.coralbaycommunitycouncil.org ... ng-rec.pdf
http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com/ind ... na-details
Just last week, in what could be the first step in moving forward with the development, DPNR ruled that the floating docks that boat owners in Coral Harbor use to tie up their dinghies will have to go, and soon. This will be a real problem for access to many of the boats moored in Coral Harbor, including a significant population of folks who live aboard their boats.
http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com/ind ... ks-must-go
All the best,
Kevin