Dear
Governor Sptizer. I had really high hopes for your administration
but these hopes were dashed on the rocks of my beautiful mountain.
I find it hard to believe that you would sign off on a project of
this size, this dimension, this impacting, this destructive without
hearing the voices of those of us who will be forever affected.
I
have had my little house on Todd Mt. Road for 50 years. It
is my safety, my escape from noise, pollution,and traffic.
The beauty of the mountain with its trees, rocks, critters of all
kinds, wild flowers and sweet scented air will all be destroyed
by the invasion of this huge project which you said was okay.
Okay for whom??
We
are the ones who should have been heard, not just those mega millionaires
who think they can destroy a mountain to satisfy their huge egoes.
Think again, please and SAVE THE MOUNTAIN for my children and their
children.
And
this project will not solve the economic problems of Ulster County.
We need light industry. We need small businesses who employ
the small population of our hamlets. We do not need millionaires
who will raise our taxes and steal business from our local merchants.
And the knowledge we have about global warming informs us that this
kind of mega construction is absolutely, diametrically contrary
to a healthy environment.
Please
take a closer look and refuse to allow this to happen!!
Lee
Parker
20
Kelly Road
Arkville,
NY
845
254 5172
Governor
Spitzer:
Please stop interfering with the SEQR process. The Belleayre Resort
had the worst review in NYS history. It would flood sparsely populated
rural communities with 300 additional poverty wage workers, creating
a housing crisis and a severe drain on the social services. Such
large scale development is simply wrong for the NYC watershed.
If our pollution problems don't get better it will cost NYC $40
BILLION for water filtration. This resort and the others that
would inevitably follow in its precedent will worsen the storm
water runoff, flooding, siltation and contamination of the reservoirs.
Gitter is a lousy businessman. He has lost millions of his investor's
dollars and has suffered five suspicious fires at his developments
including two catastrophic total loss fires. If you want to do
some good, what we need is revitalization of the hamlets and grants
to small businesses. Save the $75 million you plan to spend on
Belleayre to benefit Gitter's project- that is corporate welfare
and everyone knows it except for a few highly paid lobbyists and
PR people working for Gitter. Let this awful plan die a natural
death and take it off life support that will ultimately cost everyone
in NYS $40 BILLION. The Belleayre resort is a bad investment.
Save the Catskills for future generations.
Please
read this excerpt from NY Times article 2/21/2008 "More Americans
Are Giving Up Golf"
"Over
the past decade, the leisure activity most closely associated
with corporate success in America has been in a kind of recession.
The total number of people who play (golf) has declined or remained
flat each year since 2000, dropping to about 26 million from 30
million, according to the National Golf Foundation and the Sporting
Goods Manufacturers Association.
More
troubling to golf boosters, the number of people who play 25 times
a year or more fell to 4.6 million in 2005 from 6.9 million in
2000, a loss of about a third. The industry now counts its core
players as those who golf eight or more times a year. That number,
too, has fallen, but more slowly: to 15 million in 2006 from 17.7
million in 2000, according to the National Golf Foundation...
...The disappearance of golfers
over the past several years is part of a broader decline
in outdoor activities — including tennis, swimming, hiking,
biking and downhill skiing —
according to a number of academic and recreation industry studies...."
Now
is not the time to spend scarce tax dollars subsidizing golf and
skiing.
Dave
Channon - Shandaken, NY