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Accomplishments
LAND AND WATER PROTECTION
The Institute also works to develop tools that communities can use to
protect their valuable natural resources and to monitor and promote the
states management of public lands. In 2000 the Institute:
Developed a shoreline protection ordinance that Great Lakes coastal
communities can use to protect beaches, habitat, and property owners from
development problems, such as homes on top of erosion-prone bluffs and
clearcutting of valuable natural vegetation.
Brought statewide attention to a pending state plan to swap magnificent
public land on South Fox Island, west of Charlevoix. An historic lighthouse
and 1.2 miles of sugar sand beach are at risk in this deal with one of
the state Republican Partys most important contributors.
Worked with a variety of local groups to prepare and formally submit
the Ludington State Park Land Reserve petition to the Michigan Department
of Natural Resources. If approved, the designation would provide long-term
protection against oil and gas development to the state park, the surrounding
Hamlin Lake complex of sand dunes and wetlands, and more than five miles
of Lake Michigan shoreline.
Convinced the Natural Resources Commission to reject a request
from the Michigan Oil and Gas Association that citizen groups pay a $2,000
fee to simply nominate public land for state land reserve status. Calling
it a bad idea even if it was legal, Institute Executive Director
Hans Voss told the commission that it was not acceptable, let alone constitutional,
to make people pay for their right to make public comment on public lands.
Investigated and testified against a state move to sell public
lands, including 2,300 acres near Grayling and prime development parcels
along Interstate 75. The states willingness to sell off large tracts
of public lands solely for private economic development runs counter to
Michigan tradition and long-standing state policy.
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