Submitted by Ole Blue (not verified) on Fri, 12/14/2012 - 2:38pm.
I wonder if Mr. M had a vision of Oak Island turning into a cesspool.
He must have since most lots are 45 x 125. Was his vision to have each property owner have equal right to develop their property or was this right reserved for your generation? Do you think Mr. M would have ever wanted the Island residents to go without adequate emergency services like police, fire and medics. Mr. M failed to consider how this island would meet the challenges of federal and state environmental regulations.
The working man you talk about today makes $65,000 a year and his wife makes $50,000 a year. They are still buying homes on Oak Island, they are not rich people but they want more than the 4 room cinder block.
Why does this bother you so much? I can't help but feel sorry for you and those that can't accept change.
Vision ?
I wonder if Mr. M had a vision of Oak Island turning into a cesspool.
He must have since most lots are 45 x 125. Was his vision to have each property owner have equal right to develop their property or was this right reserved for your generation? Do you think Mr. M would have ever wanted the Island residents to go without adequate emergency services like police, fire and medics. Mr. M failed to consider how this island would meet the challenges of federal and state environmental regulations.
The working man you talk about today makes $65,000 a year and his wife makes $50,000 a year. They are still buying homes on Oak Island, they are not rich people but they want more than the 4 room cinder block.
Why does this bother you so much? I can't help but feel sorry for you and those that can't accept change.