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Willi writes:
I'm assuming that those are private lands that are being considered for development? If so I have missed feelings about this. I am in favor of not having those lands developed, HOWEVER, I believe the landowners deserve compensation for the loss in value that results from these new restrictions. If you are in favor of placing new restrictions on a landowner that results in a reduction of the value of his land, I believe that you need to be willing to take the responsibility to compensate the land owner for that loss. Willi Most of the land up there is owned by paper companies (as is most of Maine ftm). This is not about compensation but about greed. The company that wants to "develop" the river is doing it simply to please some of the higher mucky-ups in the company. For example, the condos will be out of reach of most folks, especially those who fish this wonderful river. The first offerings will be to executives of the company. The entire ecosystem of the Rapid is in danger if this goes through. The New England states are not like the Western states. Our population density is emmense. We have only a few more places like the Rapid. To open this pristine land and river to the wealthy will do much harm. |
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![]() Dave LaCourse wrote: Most of the land up there is owned by paper companies (as is most of Maine ftm). This is not about compensation but about greed. The company that wants to "develop" the river is doing it simply to please some of the higher mucky-ups in the company. For example, the condos will be out of reach of most folks, especially those who fish this wonderful river. The first offerings will be to executives of the company. The entire ecosystem of the Rapid is in danger if this goes through. The New England states are not like the Western states. Our population density is emmense. We have only a few more places like the Rapid. To open this pristine land and river to the wealthy will do much harm. I'm VERY much in favor of preserving places like the Rapid but feel that there are legitimate compensations that need to be paid to the land owner who is giving up some of his rights. In CO, the BLM and the Nation Forest will often do land swaps in cases like this or some monetary compensation can be paid. It doesn't matter if the land is owned by a private person or a wealthy corporation. If you place new restrictions on land that rule out development, that land loses much of its value and I think the land owner is entitled to compensation for this loss. Willi |
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This isn't about taking rights away - it is about NOT giving additional
rights beyond what are already in place. "Willi" wrote in message ... I'm VERY much in favor of preserving places like the Rapid but feel that there are legitimate compensations that need to be paid to the land owner who is giving up some of his rights. In CO, the BLM and the Nation Forest will often do land swaps in cases like this or some monetary compensation can be paid. It doesn't matter if the land is owned by a private person or a wealthy corporation. If you place new restrictions on land that rule out development, that land loses much of its value and I think the land owner is entitled to compensation for this loss. Willi |
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