Hershey [former DNR official] said that he gave the Brendsels until the end of the year to harvest crops that they had allowed a local farmer to plant on the land. The parcel then will be put up for bid, and Brendsel can try to lease it again. If he is outbid, he may have to remove some of the landscaping.
Hershey had also been reviewing whether the Brendsels violated the terms of their lease by making cosmetic changes to the ecologically sensitive property.
The irony, is as they say, delicious.
Here we have a big donors to the statist candidates who would have government dictate what private property owners may do with their land, doing whatever they please on land that does not even belong to them.
well, well...bbut my situation was different..uh...besides, that was the past...uh - Save the Squirrel!
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