A bit like putting the fox in charge of the hen house, don't you think?
From the article by Chris McKenna in the THRecord:
"Compact,
high-density development is more likely to result in a community that is more
walkable, bikeable and more conducive to mass transit while reducing vehicle
miles traveled and generation of greenhouse gas emissions from
combustion," he wrote. "As a general rule, high-density development,
appropriately sited, is considered more environmentally sustainable and
conserves open space."
What this describes, is a city. So, Commissioner, in order to
preserve open space you need more cities?
Sounds like gobbledygook.
Commissioner Martens, looks like a man ready to retire.
Having a Village board with a litany of environmental
infractions (polluting water, over capacity and non-functioning sewer treatment
systems etc) leading an environmental review is just plain stupid or maybe, it is
something else.
Nipoti! Get your pens, keyboards and/or voice recorders ready and contact the Commissioner:
to send an email, use this "contact us" http://www.dec.ny.gov/about/407.html
Snail mail: Commissioner 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233-1011
Or call: 518-402-8545
After all, it's your county too!
to send an email, use this "contact us" http://www.dec.ny.gov/about/407.html
Snail mail: Commissioner 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233-1011
Or call: 518-402-8545
After all, it's your county too!
Find out what Agenda 21 is. All planners,state,county,and town, have this as their philosophy.
ReplyDeleteIs Agenda 21 a known agenda, or a bogus name given to it?
ReplyDeleteIt is a known agenda. You can buy the book in the United Nations. It is there agenda for the way people of the world should live.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/publications/Agenda-21
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