Developers are working hard to make a deal on the property, but there is something that is slowing down the negotiations.
An eagle's nest sits high above Merritt's beach and Federal Officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service say that the eagle is protected under Federal Law and the eagle's nests is protected for five years. You cannot disturb or destroy the nest.
Officials also say that the nest is brand new and that could discourage developers from taking on the symbol of our nation.
The multi-million dollar deal is on hold until something can be figured out with the eagles. City administrators in Plattsmouth are being positive about future outcome.
Anyone that has driven to plattsmouth this is on the east side of 75, right after you cross the river.
I had only went to that "beach" once around' 89 and I will forever remember it as a the day I got sick from the heat and that awful song "Toy Soldiers" by Martika must have played on the sound system 10 times that day.