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"To enhance
the quality of life in Boulder County, and protect people's
opportunity to own, use, and enjoy their property by promoting
environmentally sound, fair and consistent land use
decisions." |
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Letters
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The following letters, opinions, and editorials address land use issues in Boulder
County.
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Patty Baker.
Why did county ignore BLM proposal? Daily Camera, Boulder Planet, Times-Call. August
18, 1999. |
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Jeanne White.
Land Use Coalition: We're not against open space. Daily Camera. August 11, 1999. |
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Ron Jones.
Who can own the land? Boulder Weekly. July, 1999. |
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Patty Baker.
Open space at what cost? Boulder Weekly, Daily Camera. July, 1999. |
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Ron Jones.
Boulder as Beijing. Boulder Weekly. July, 1999. |
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Kevin
Probst. Presentation to the SAC. July 7, 1999. |
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James C.
Parks. Response to Stewart Appointment. Boulder Daily Camera. June, 1999. |
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Patrick
Baker. Response to Wayne's World in
the Boulder Weekly. June, 1999. |
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Ann Mygatt
and Karl Anuta. Guest Editorial regarding Stewart appointment to Open Space. May,
1999. |
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Boulder County
Commissioners' Letter to Senator Dorothy Rupert, March, 1999. |
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Ann Mygatt's
response to Commissioner's letter to Dorothy Rupert, April, 1999. |
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Ron Jones'
response to Commissioner's letter to Dorothy Rupert, April, 1999. |
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Ron Jones letter
to the Slopes Advisory Committee, April, 1999. |
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Barry
Friedlander, President, Boulder Area Board of Realtors. Letter to Boulder County Slope
Advisory Committee. April 8, 1999. |
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Mark Heath. Guest
Opinion, Boulder Daily Camera. March, 1999. |
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Graham
Billingsley. Response to Mark Heath, Boulder Daily Camera. March 6, 1999. |
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Liz Weed. Response
to Graham Billingsley. March, 1999. |
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Mark Heath.
Response to Boulder Daily Camera article on the proposed Slope Regulations. March
24, 1999. |
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Barclay Totten and
Elaine Alarcon-Totten. Letter to Boulder County Commissioners. April 9, 1999. |
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The Land Use Coalition is
a grassroots, non-partisan organization dedicated to informing,
supporting and protecting citizens, and their property rights in
Boulder County, while also supporting open space, wildlife and
reasonable land use regulations. For more information contact
the Land Use Coalition at contactus@landusecoalition.org
or call 303-666-7903.
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