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Originally Posted by dbussone
I think you missed her message. The land on which the trees were cut, and from which they were removed, belongs to a very powerful state sanctioned agency that heavily regulates its property. They can levy fines and demand return of the property to its prior state. This the did, and they will charge the district for the cost of monitoring the site as well. I know you did not want to review the previous posts, but a quick skim would have helped.
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I know I missed a lot of details on this by choice, so I apologize...but I am curious...
If the trees were cut by
someone unknown and it was not on Villages property, then why did the Villages get fined in the first place?
How did the state agency find the Villages at fault?