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You have still not given the full story. Where exactly are these 700 acres near 530? What percentage of that is already zoned under the Pinelands Commission, and what is the curerent zoning. The precursor advocates leading to the Pinelands Commission went through a lot of trouble in the 1970's fighting these battles already. Is the Pineland Commission onboard, or are you trying to change their zoning by doing an end run around them?If you click on the link the mission statement makes clear the Pole Bridge Forest is not protected land. The purpose of petition is to advocate for the 700 acres to be protected, and not to be developed.
Advocacy is not propaganda. Brendan Byrne advocated for The Pinelands Protection Act. Was that propaganda?
Bob, see here: https://pinelandsalliance.org/pole-branch-forest/You have still not given the full story. Where exactly are these 700 acres near 530? What percentage of that is already zoned under the Pinelands Commission, and what is the curerent zoning. The precursor advocates leading to the Pinelands Commission went through a lot of trouble in the 1970's fighting these battles already. Is the Pineland Commission onboard, or are you trying to change their zoning by doing an end run around them?
I am not a member of the PPA. Jason asked me to take some pictures of the development area. If you look on the Pine Barrens Facebook page there is a map link somewhere on the initial post. I used that map to figure out where to take the photos.You have still not given the full story. Where exactly are these 700 acres near 530? What percentage of that is already zoned under the Pinelands Commission, and what is the curerent zoning. The precursor advocates leading to the Pinelands Commission went through a lot of trouble in the 1970's fighting these battles already. Is the Pineland Commission onboard, or are you trying to change their zoning by doing an end run around them?
The entire thing is deceptive unless Jason can prove otherwise. Over 300 people signed that petition, and I'll bet most didn't even look into it.I find it odd that the Pole Bridge Branch is not even close to that. How did they come up with that name there? That name is very deceptive.
Actually Guy, the Pole Bridge Branch is right next to it. I canoed that section in 1978 or so with a flotilla of other guys and a case of beer. Very choked in shrubbery. We went all the way to Mount Misery Brook where we stashed a vehicle somewhere.I find it odd that the Pole Bridge Branch is not even close to that. How did they come up with that name there? That name is very deceptive.
I canoed that section in 1978 or so with a flotilla of other guys and a case of beer.
Assuming your calculations about acreage is correct, and there are 130 acres in the planned development and PPA number of 700 is totally off. I don't know that you are correct but let's say you are. The average number of trees in any given forest are 125 per acre (based on quickly averaging Google calculations), then perhaps 16,250 mature trees would be saved if the planned development were stopped. 130 acres or 700 acres, the forest is worth saving.The entire thing is deceptive unless Jason can prove otherwise. Over 300 people signed that petition, and I'll bet most didn't even look into it.
Of course Jason is banking on hoping that entire rural development area in orange is taken off the table. But that's wrong. People who owned that property when the plan was developed should not have the rug pulled out from under them 40 years later.Assuming your calculations about acreage is correct, and there are 130 acres in the planned development and PPA number of 700 is totally off. I don't know that you are correct but let's say you are. The average number of trees in any given forest are 125 per acre (based on quickly averaging Google calculations), then perhaps 16,250 mature trees would be saved if the planned development were stopped. 130 acres or 700 acres, the forest is worth saving.
You may be right on some of the facts but totally wrong on the big picture.
One of the petition signers said he he has personally seen endangered species in that forest. Take a look at page 18.