[MA-RPC] FW: Development in Cumberland Valley

James.hooper at att.net James.hooper at att.net
Wed Aug 3 20:48:55 EDT 2005


Recommend that you have local people quitely talk to the town supervisiors.   They are the ones that would have to approve any development.
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From: HikeSperry at aol.com
> Kerry and others,
> In reference to the proposed development near the A.T. in Monroe Twp. 
> Cumberland County, PA, we, I ,Mid Atlantic A.T. and other partners) have been 
> working 
> for the last five years trying to acquire land from an unwilling and 
> uncooperative and difficult seller. The plot of land which is being planned for 
> development and is land not originally up for sale was sold by the unwilling 
> seller 
> to a developer. 
> Our hands have been tied until the developer presented plans to the township. 
> We have contacted local groups and other interested parties in an effort to 
> thwart the development.
> I guess that I don't understand the negative attitude towards ATC or myself 
> in this matter. I don't know what anyone else could add to the dilemma even if 
> they had the information. 
> When you are trying to purchase a piece of property it is not always wise to 
> advertise the effort widely. There is a measure of decorum to be considered. 
> I assure you, I and we and A.T. are doing their best under circumstances 
> where our efforts are not always welcome, but we keep trying. The local citizens 
> are also against the project which will be helpful. It will be a long haul.
> We welcome your support and advice in a positive and useful manner.
> Thyra Sperry
> Ex Vice Chair- Mid Atlantic Region



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