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Allow Off-road Vehicle use on Cape Hatteras National Seashore

Published June 12, 2008 by Greg Cremia

I just came across this news release about beach driving on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Hopefully this legislation will get passed and we can go back to where we can start trusting our government again. The way it is now, a few people with a lot of money have the ability to hijacked the law in court and rewrite the law to suit their wishes.

We are fighting a war in a foreign land to defend freedom and democracy while at home we have to helplessly watch while a few people with enough money to buy their own personal versions of the law take control of our government agencies.

The last time I checked, this was still America.

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole

U.S. Senator Richard Burr

U.S. Representative Walter Jones

News Release

For Immediate Release: June 11, 2008 Contact: Katie Hallaway (Dole), 202-224-2999

Chris Walker (Burr) 202-228-1616

Kathleen Joyce (Jones), 202-225-3415

Dole, Burr and Jones Introduce Legislation to

Allow Off-road Vehicle use on Cape Hatteras National Seashore

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Dole and Richard Burr and U.S. Rep. Walter Jones today introduced legislation in the Senate and House of Representatives that would reinstate the Interim Management Strategy governing off-road vehicle use on Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS). The reinstatement of the original Interim Management Strategy, issued by the National Park Service (NPS) on June 13, 2007, would set aside current mandates and requirements which were put in place in the wake of a consent decree filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, that prevent off-road vehicle and citizen access to a significant portion of this National Seashore.

“I share the concerns of many North Carolinians about the negative ramifications that severely restricting off-road vehicle use at CHNS will have on the local community and economy,” said Dole. “Beach users and members of the local community deserve to have their voices heard to ensure the development of a long-term plan that protects the natural habitat of the Seashore while maintaining its economic and recreational benefits.”

“As Ranking Member on the National Parks Subcommittee, I always try to make sure that North Carolinians have access to our state’s scenic treasures,” said Burr. “It is unfortunate that people are prevented from accessing Cape Hatteras at times because of the new restrictions. I am certain we can come to a compromise that allows people to have access while at the same time addressing any potential environmental concerns.”

“The consent decree has once again shown that managing the Seashore through the courts – without public input – is always a bad idea,” said Jones. “This bill would restore reasonable public access and would bring the public back into the process on a level playing field by reinstituting the Interim Management Strategy until the Negotiated Rulemaking Committee can produce a final rule.”

If enacted, the National Park Service’s Interim Management Strategy will go into effect immediately and end upon the National Park Service establishing a long-term off-road vehicle management plan for the use of CHNS by the public.

Background

In 1972, President Richard Nixon issued an Executive Order that required all federal parks, refuges and public lands that allow off-road vehicles access to develop and implement a detailed management plan to regulate and assess environmental impacts. CHNS never developed a management plan, and as a result, Cape Hatteras has been out of compliance for over three decades.

In December 2005, the NPS developed a three-phase plan to begin the negotiation process and create regulations that would allow CHNS to meet compliance standards; however, on July 17, 2007 an injunction was filed by the Defenders of Wildlife and the National Audubon Society to prevent off-road vehicle use until a management plan is established and approved. A settlement negotiation process ensued, and on April 30, 2008, a federal judge approved a consent decree, proposed by the plaintiffs and agreed to by the parties involved in the case – the National Park Service, the U.S. Department of the Interior, the Superintendent of Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The settlement, which went into effect on May 1, 2008, requires that all seashore ramps be closed to ORVs from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m. through November 15, 2008, that buffers for nests and chicks are clearly defined and in some cases more restrictive, and that deliberate violations of the buffers will result in an expanded restricted area.

alan matthews says:

I am appreciative of our NC senators and Congressman Jones for their support of returning our seashore back to what I have observed, over the past 25 years, as responsible law abiding citizens.

Staring in 1990 my 5 year old son and I, along with 12 other fathers and sons, began a tradition of spending valued time with our sons and doing what is clean and good…spending time at our wonderful god given seashore with our sons.

During these years we have all grown older , but still enjoy this special time together…fishing and enjoying the enviornment. In all these years I have never seen anyone violate the environment buy to the contrary I have seen many fishermen go out of their way to pick up a stray piece of paper that was caught up in the wind or make an effort to assit someone in need on the beach.

If the birds are considered endangered , is it possible that sometimes in the animal world that it is a natural occurrence that species disappear and maybe it is not human intervention…after all the greatest example is the disappearance of the dinosaurs…that gave way for man to grow and exist.

It is ridiculous that I even feel a need to have to pen this , but that is what the extremist have brought about.

Let’s get this huge mistake corrected and then start to work on these extremist before they bring about the extension of man with common sense
Posted June 29, 2008 @ 2:14 pm


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