When the Fairhope City Council convenes next Tuesday, the primary point of discussion will be the new subdivision that will be built right over Mobile Bay in the Point Clear area. The subdivision will be called Baywood, a nod to the Lakewood Community that will be adjacent to Baywood on land. The premium built houses will be hurricane fortified and will use the previously retired Mobile Duck Tour Boat to transport residents to their home each day. For those that don't want to wait for the shuttle, Land Rover is releasing a Water Rover model vehicle that would get the job done and make your neighbors jealous. The project is expected to stir controversy, but the contractors claim Fairhope doesn't have any legal right over the bay, and the area may actually still belong to Spain due to errors in the original legal paperwork.
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