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Old 09-20-2008, 04:56 AM
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All of the Kemah boardwalk photos are 2 miles from our house...

http://www.tpicks.com/pictures%20peo...sent%20me.html
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All of the Kemah boardwalk photos are 2 miles from our house...

http://www.tpicks.com/pictures%20peo...sent%20me.html
Is your home still standing?

There was an article that talked about how many homes still standing will be condemned even if they are repairable because the dune line has moved back so far.

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The reason: A 1959 law known as the Texas Open Beaches Act. Under the law, the strip of beach between the average high-tide line and the average low-tide line is considered public property, and it is illegal to build anything there.

Over the years, the state repeatedly has invoked the law to seize houses in cases where a storm eroded a beach so badly that a home was suddenly sitting on public property. The aftermath of Ike could see the biggest such use of the law in Texas history.
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Is your home still standing?

There was an article that talked about how many homes still standing will be condemned even if they are repairable because the dune line has moved back so far.

Yes sir home intact...we are about 2 miles inland near Kemah / Seabrook. No flooding only minor tree damage. Our damage was minor compared to most. The Kemah Boradwalk was completely flooded...some of the best seafood in the world was served there


There is an H-2 in the ditch outside our subdivision someone tried to drown...appears to be an insurance job or a Hummer hater

A 1959 law known as the Texas Open Beaches Act. Under the law, the strip of beach between the average high-tide line and the average low-tide line is considered public property, and it is illegal to build anything there. Some may lose their homes...without compensation.
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Just glad you're safe.
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