I didn't understand the impact of the trees and shade structure from these skewed aerial views. The shade structure will be 80 feet wide, with 20 foot tall poles and the shade will encompass 5,000 square feet of shade directly on the sandy beach. The cost of this shade structure alone will be over $110,000.
I didn't understand that the narrow strip with the boardwalk (which in the original plan looked like the length of a parking space) would be 35 feet in width over the current sandy beach area, with trees aligning the area. Why are we planting maple trees in sand? This is not an indigenous tree for sandy areas. Why are we trying to change our little 2 acre public beach, the only sandy public beach in Guilford into yet another grassy park, with beautiful views of the water blocked by trees? People go to the beach for the sand and water, not for shade!
The planners point to Surf Club in Madison as a great beach with trees. Madison Surf club is 45 acres and blocks the views of the golf course, only in the smallest of sections.
We know that the primary issue with Jacobs Beach is the poor sand quality. A sand thresher should be the primary purchase with this beach renovation. The bathrooms should be updated. Beautifying the parking lot with trees should not be a primary concern!
I am all for improvements, but I am against turning the sandy beach and beautiful water vista into a grassy park. We have one 2 acre parcel of sand for the entire town. Let's not ruin it!
I took photos of other public beaches in the area, and none of them have trees blocking their beautiful vistas. Please do your own research about the impact that this change is going to make. You have until November 7th to send your thoughts, for or against, to Guilford Planning and Zoning. Email planning.zoning@ci.guilford.ct.us
Thank you,
Lisa Gugliotti, Guilford resident
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Jacobs Beach from Road, Grass and Trees are being planned where the concrete benches now sit, 35 feet wide in some sections. Vista will be impacted. |
Well said, Lisa. The photos really help, too.
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