A frog and a bird will close you down

2cmorau

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http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20110714/articles/110719737&tc=yahoo
this is page one, click the link to read the rest of the story.
for all you guys that think it can't happen to you, panning for gold, metal detecting this is what environmentalist will do close off all public lands because of a bird and a frog

A five-year deadline to remove the privately owned travel trailers at Lawson's Landing gives both the trailer owners and the landowners a break, resort co-owner Carl Vogler said Thursday.

In a compromise move late Wednesday night, the California Coastal Commission voted 10-1 for a reprieve that extends an initially approved three-year limit to five years.

“It makes quite a difference to some of the trailer folks,” Vogler said, referring to the owners of about 223 aging trailers at the blue-collar resort at the mouth of Tomales Bay.

Earlier, the commission had approved, on a 7-4 vote, a proposal by the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin to clear the trailers off the 960-acre property within three years.

Vogler said the resort owners asked for the extra two years during a break in the marathon meeting that ran past 10 p.m.

“We told (commission) staff that would be helpful for us and our tenants, as well,” Vogler said.

The Lawson family has owned the coastal property, which features environmentally sensitive sand dunes and wetlands, since the 1920s and has allowed private trailers there for more than 50 years.

State officials said the campground and boating facilities were developed without permits. Wednesday's hearing in San Rafael focused on a 156-page plan drafted by commission staff to allow the business to continue, under specific conditions.

Among the requirements is a 465-acre conservation easement to protect areas that include habitat for threatened red-legged frogs and western snowy plover.

The Lawsons maintained that the $400-a-month rental fees paid by the trailer owners are an essential income stream to support their operation.
 

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yep this is bad! a abuse of the powers tobe forsure!! but worse than that would be sitting at a table with a plate full of roasted bird and frog leggs when the california F&G gastopo storm troopers come in with the TV camaras from the National Geographic Tv show come in and interupt a good dinner! now that would cause me some heartburn!!
 

LMAO

lip smackin good, double dredge frog legs, appetizer
main course garlic roasted spotted owl
 

They could fight that crap some how. Charge the Conservancy folks the $400.00 a month Rent.

There effectively Commandeering Personal Property!

I don't think so.

Even under Eminent Domain Laws your paid market value for your loses. Even if the takers set the Value.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminent_domain
 

Oh their favorite tactic to get out of paying what's fair is to have the property "Condemned" thus lowering it's value to next to nothing. This little trick has been used in the past and I can see it being used in the future as well.

What I don't understand is how they can have vacant property condemned. Which ever judge allowed that to happen in the first case of it being used should have been disbarred for even allowing that case in his courtroom.
 

These are the last gasps of a dying agenda. I have a post over in the global warming forum that explains why. IPCC admits "man made" global warming is not as significant as was first thought.
 

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