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um my name is jeff hostetler iamp;#39;m a licensed land surveyor state of florida for over 30 years lived on this island for 27 years not only do i do surveying but i do permitting for the state also for instance this house here is a house i permitted you see the house next to it you canamp;#39;t see the one next to that but itamp;#39;s a line itamp;#39;s a line of construction you canamp;#39;t build beyond that point by the rules of the state but somehow this permit got let out itamp;#39;s in contention in courts right now but i donamp;#39;t see how they could ever permitted that house in that location you see we got gopher turtle holes youamp;#39;ve got all this beach this is a dune system itamp;#39;s not to be built on thatamp;#39;s why the state has these regulations also before the lot can be permitted at the state it has to be permitted at the city of anna maria they have to give out a letter of no objection that states that itamp;#39;s okay with the city to build a ho