Saturday, August 11, 2007

Northwest Montana Mining

As we all have SEEN with Katrina, the GOVERNMENT WILL NOT PROTECT US. We must know what is going on around us and make a difference that counts for our future, the future of our children and the future of the land that has helped us to raise our families and contribute to the quality of life we love in Northwest Montana.
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November 2005

LINCOLN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGREE THAT THE MINE IS A GOOD IDEA. BASICALLY WHAT THE FOLLOWING MEANS TO ME IS THAT LINCOLN COUNTY WANTS JOBS AND TAX INCENTIVES AND GRANTS AT ANY COST. YES JOBS WILL BE CREATED BUT TO WHAT EXPENSE. WE LOSE THE CLARK FORK RIVER, THE CABINET MOUNTAIN LAKES. WE POLLUTE IDAHO WATERS AND SANDPOINT LAKE WATER TO CREATE WHAT ?? A HOLE IN THE EARTH THAT DRAINS OUR RESOURCES. HERE ARE THE NOVEMBER MINUTES ABOUT THE MINE FROM LINCOLN COUNTY MONTANA ;



NOVEMBER 30, 2005


The Board of Lincoln County Commissioners met for a regular session in the courthouse at 10:00 a.m. Present were Chairman Marianne B. Roose, Members John Konzen, and Deputy Clerk Robin Cerny.

10:00 A.M. JD FEEBACK RE: ROCK CREEK PROJECT:
Present were Peggy Williams, Brent Shrum, and Doug Miller.

Feeback told the group he felt the Rock Creek Project is closer to something definitively happening. A revised Biological Opinion from Fish, Wildlife & Parks is near completion. Konzen commented it will be the third biological opinion from Fish, Wildlife & Parks. Feeback said this project has been put on hold due to environmental groups concern for Grizzly Bears in the area. A current lawsuit against the F.S. is pending and Feeback asked the Board to join in as interveners on behalf of the F.S. Feeback and the Commissioners were in agreement Montana people would be well served by this mining project going through and it would be helpful to have the support of the community. MOTION by Commissioner Konzen that Lincoln County sign on as a intervener on behalf of Lincoln County in support of Rivett Mine. Second by Chairman Roose and so ordered upon consensus of the Board.

10:30 A.M. MUNRO TAX INCENTIVE: Present were Debbie Munro, Peggy Williams, and Brent Shrum. MOTION by Commissioner Konzen to honor request for tax exemption and reduction for the remodeling, reconstruction or expansion of existing commercial buildings or structures submitted by Munro Investments L.L.C. Second by Chairman Roose and so ordered upon consensus of the Board.
TAX incentives to the ALREADY rich
Looks Like Jobs for YOUR family
But What it Really is;
Is your land, your animals,
your drinking water, your health,
and your back are all for sale to the
Highest Bidder...

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