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DWR may sell land
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Bob G | 6:12 a.m. March 9, 2008
Why don't they keep the land as an undeveloped green-belt property? Keep
some kind of greenery in the lives of the human occupants in the newighborhood.
Many home buyers probably bought homes surrounding the area because it could not
be developed as long as it belong to the DWR. It would seem wiser to keep it for
DWR use than sell it and pay many millions of dollars to replace it. In
hindsight but for future causes, perhaps we should have some legislation to
restrict developement, with no waivers, of lands surrounding wild life
preserves. Developers purposely encroch developement on surrounding land to
drive out wildlife to render these preserves useles in their purpose then snap
it up when they have accomplished the destruction of wildlife in the habitat.
It's long range planning by developers and the DWR should do the same and
retain the land with no developement. It was set aside in good faith for the
people and it should remain that way, and keep out motorized vehicles in the
preserve.
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Reality | 11:01 a.m. March 10, 2008
Very good points, you should present them to DWR
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sportsman | 1:24 p.m. March 10, 2008
Good points, however they don't really apply to this land. It was
purchased with hunter and fishermen's dollars to be used to promote those
sports. If development has rendered these areas useless to these sportsmen,
trading them or selling them to help purchase better wildlife lands makes
perfect sense.
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Reality | 4:30 p.m. March 10, 2008
Sportsman, you are probably correct about the orginial purchase amount coming
from license sales, but now a good deal of funding comes from taxes, fees, and
donations on "nonconsumpitive" wildlife. In 2006 Fishing in Utah
generated about $400 million, Hunting about 300 million, and "Wildlife
Watching" generated 550 million. I don't claim the acreage will be a
prime bird watching site, but perhaps the DWR should consider Bob Gs points. If
you are really interested I'll try to dig up the web address for these
numbers
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