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Join Date: Nov 2000
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From red drum tackle site:
For Immediate Release: April 11, 2008 Contact: Public Relations Office 475-5900 darecountypr@darenc.com Beach Driving Negotiations Stall Dare County, the National Park Service, Defenders of Wildlife, and the National Audubon Society were unable to reach an agreement this week on parameters for beach driving in the Cape Hatteras National Recreational Seashore. Defenders of Wildlife and the National Audubon Society are Plaintiffs in a lawsuit for a preliminary injunction that would prohibit beach driving in the Cape Hatteras National Recreational Seashore. Last week Judge Terrence Boyle continued the hearing to allow time to finalize a settlement known as a "consent agreement" between the parties. Negotiations went into the evening on Wednesday, and lawyers for all sides had reached agreement on parameters for a resolution to present to their respective clients. They had agreed on buffers for nesting birds that would create opportunities for recreational access. Those buffers may have caused closures depending on the movement of the birds, but the opportunity for access would still be available. On Thursday when the two sides met to finalize the details of the agreement, it became clear the Plaintiffs were not willing to agree to the terms discussed in previous meetings. The National Audubon Society and Defenders of Wildlife expanded the size of buffers they were willing to accept to a size that would effectively eliminate opportunities for access and eliminated 5 of the 6 areas of concern from consideration. Since the changes proposed by the Plaintiffs on Thursday evening essentially eliminated opportunities for access, Dare County and the other Intervenors could not agree to those terms. Talks toward an agreement were terminated, and a date for a hearing has not been set. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
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that the beaches will remain open for at least how long??? I am coming in Mid-May!!
Thanks for the update. |
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1,000 Post Club!
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Watertown/Mashpee
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1,000 Post Club!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: SE Mass
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A classic case of the camel getting his nose in the tent. Widen the buffer indeed! Jackasses.
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9,000 Post Club!
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Kings Park, NY
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I just heard they reached an agreement.. supposedly they will not discuss until the judge ratifies.. hopefully, its good news..
BTW, I got this from Willie Young from Montauk Surfcasters Association and the Long Island Coalition for beach access.. he has significant political contacts.. hopefully, we'll hear something official (good news) soon!! Ill keep my fingers crossed for you guys!!! BC
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Elite Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: G-town
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Hammy, I think you are SOL, not stripers on line iether, for mid may. You of all better get ready soon for a unfavorable decision.
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