State Supreme Court sides with Cumberland Harbor developers
Monday, November 17th, 2008The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled that a still-incomplete 1,014-acre project across the harbor from historic Cumberland Island does not have to adhere to state-ordered environmental standards for the area.
In a 5-2 decision, the court ruled that the 1970 Coastal Marshlands Protection Act does not extend to “residential upland areas.” A coalition of environmental and conservation groups sued because they said the development would increase polluted stormwater into marshlands and endanger marine life. The residential portion of the project should have been considered during the permitting process that gave the greenlight to docks and marinas in the harbor.
A dash of irony — Land Resource, the builder of the Cumberland Harbor development, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection late last month. The future of the project is unknown.
To read the court’s ruling summary, follow the jump.




