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shadindigo
at Wed Feb 2 08:56:26 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by shadindigo ]
Steve,
I'm not exactly sure in this particular situation. My general impression is discovery of Gophers or Easterns just adds to the hoops necessary for the developer to jump through or pay off. This is evidenced IMHO by a number of things. Among them:
- "Surprise" discoveries on land to be developed (if these issues were prohibitive to development, surveys would be done prior to purchase).
- Developers attitude that all we gotta do is stroke a check or make a token sacrifice (10 acres and a kiosk is pathetic if accepted) we'll be allowed to continue.
Until a site actually gets shut down by these discoveries, development will continue and habitat will continue to go away. Developers and enforcement organizations will both have defendable positions and populations of Gophers and Easterns will suffer additional losses.
Regards,
Jeff
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