Photo by ROGER LALONDE
The blacktop rubble is all that is left of Mamie Street, the entry way to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee. When the developer, Florida-Georgia Grove LLP, learned that a requested permit for an alternate entrance to the store was going to be turned down, the developer went ahead and tore up Mamie Street, which was on its property, trying to now force the Corps to accept the alternate entry way that would not be on the company's property, nor slow construction of a new marina basin.
Collier County Code Enforcement staff cited the historic Chokoloskee Island store – open since 1906 and listed on the national register since 1974 – for putting up an off-premise sign.
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