I don't see how there can be a compromise. Scott Township does not want hunting of any kind. The park is for recreation, and Scott commissioners don't want to put their residents in harm's way. How refreshing.
The next scheduled meeting is the day before Election Day.
A lot seems to rest on the fact that Twin Hills is being treated differently than Bird Park when both are considered passive and are zoned as such. If they want to kill deer in THP, they better do the same in Bird.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I'm gathering the meetings are taking place to appease the judge. I very much doubt if Scott will budge.
ReplyDeleteDo we know who the White Buffalo representative was? Was he/she here in person? Is this yet another additional cost to the taxpayers?
Nick M.
You can be sure that White Buffalo is charging us for this! Hotel at $200 a night, meals, the works.
ReplyDeleteElaine
Meals? Doesn't he eat venison for free?
ReplyDeleteFrom Mr. McGill:
ReplyDelete"The meeting regarding Twin Hills Park was attended by myself, the former municipal manager, the local program manager for the archery program, the police chief, deputy police chief and the solicitor. Scott Township was represented by their solicitor, the township manager, their police chief, and their public works director.
There was no cost to have the local manager for the program attend the meeting."
Nick M.