Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
actually billy(and everyone for that matter, clarifies status of the gutter) so you know the whole story, which you obviously dont---(read bottom to top, sorry its reversed)
Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2010 11:14 AM From: Cinda Jones <
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To:
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Subject: RE: Brushy Mountain Size: 5 KB
Thanks, Jason.
FYI the reason why Brushy is under a microscope right now is because F&W is
interested in putting a conservation restriction on it, and we're talking
seriously at this point about their desire to protect natural resources
there. Cowls will always own Brushy, and manage it for timber, but F&W will
just have bought our right to ever develop it. Nothing should change until
Dec 2010 or next year though... so just tread lightly in the mean time.
Thanks again for your quick response.
CJ
Live the dream! Own your own sawmill:
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Cinda Jones
President
W. D. Cowls, Inc.
Timberland Management, Lumber Manufacturing, Real Estate; Land Conservation;
Natural Resources
Post Office Box 9303, 134 Montague Road
North Amherst, MA 01059
office: 413-549-1403 x350; fax: 413-549-0000; cel: 413-575-2900
www.cowls.com [email protected]
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From:
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Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 1:33 PM
To: Cinda Jones
Subject: Re: Brushy Mountain
cinda-
my apoligies, our group was forved to turn around mid-trail due to the
extensive ice buildup and snow causing us to be unable to continue on the
trail without possibly causing damage to the area, we tried to avoid
damaging the area but some smaller brush was trampled. no chainsaws were
used, i believe the person who contacted you was under the impression that
the second trail we later went to was also on land owned by your company,
however it was not, the cutting that we did was at the second area we went
to in order to remove a downed tree, and was on privatly owned land. sorry
for the confusion and i again apoligize for going off the main trail. well
be staying out of brushy mountain until warmer weather when the ice melts
and we can enjoy the trails you generously allow access to. i hope there are
no hard feelings to come of this, as we greatly appreciate the access you
and your company allows, both in leverett and belchertown, and i hope you
will continue to allow us use of the land.
thank you for contacting me on the matter and i hope this is of some help
--jason
---- Cinda Jones <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Jason -
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> I have received reports about your group's activity on Brushy Mountain
last
> weekend. Our family forests are under a microscope these days and we are
> forced to post land "no trespassing" when folks who enjoy use of our land
> cause serious environmental degradation. Please stay on marked trails and
> the power line and do your best to "leave-no-trace". Leave your chainsaws
> at home. We are pleased to be able to offer public recreational access to
> Brushy Mountain at this time. We request that you show our property more
> respect.
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> Thanks.
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> Cinda