Main Page
     Log In / Subscribe / Try the ALL-NEW eEdition
 
Whitehall, Michigan Sunday, May 26, 2013
Marketplace | NEWS | SPORTS | CLASSIFIEDS | SUBSCRIPTIONS | CONTACT US | Advertise | eEditionNew Item| COUPONS
General News
  Posted: 3-4-2013
Land company tries to build driveway through Barrier Dunes Sanctuary
  Bro G Land Company applies for permit through DEQ to access property
 
The Gezon Property, which is adjacent to the Barrier Dunes Sanctuary. The owners have applied for a permit to place a driveway through the sanctuary to access their property.

The Gezon Property, which is adjacent to the Barrier Dunes Sanctuary. The owners have applied for a permit to place a driveway through the sanctuary to access their property.



Twenty years after White River Township created the Barrier Dune Sanctuary, and after a land company tried multiple times and failed to place a driveway through the sanctuary, that group of individuals is once again stirring the pot.

The Bro G Land Company (William, David and Timothy Gezon), which owns a landlocked piece of property adjacent to the Barrier Dune Sanctuary, has applied for a permit through the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to build a driveway to the property where it plans to build a house.

After White River Township created the dune sanctuary, it has tried to purchase the Gezon property multiple times through state grants. The township was denied grants through the Michigan Land Trust Grant multiple times, but it finally secured a grant in the amount of around $480,000 from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund in 2006.

The township made an offer to the land owners, but it was denied.

“They just weren’t willing sellers, and we couldn’t afford what they were asking,” White River Supervisor Mike Cockerill said.

The township couldn’t get any more funding from the state because the initial amount was based on the appraisal, and the amount that the Bro G Land Company was asking for exceeded the appraisal price.

After the few years of constant issues, it was quiet for a while until recently when the land company applied for a permit again to place a driveway through the Barrier Dunes Sanctuary.

Cockerill and the township found out about the permit recently, since the Bro G Land Company applied for one on Feb. 12.

Surveyors from the DEQ were at the property in the past couple weeks to take samples and information regarding the new application.

Ever since the beginning of this project, the township’s role has been to protect the land, and according to Cockerill, the township will not break the trust.

“It is the township’s duty to protect the land,” Cockerill said. The DEQ could grant the permit, which, he said, would mean the public trust would be broken.

While Cockerill said the township has never gone to court over the issue because the DEQ has denied the applications, it could be a possibility.

“It’s too early to say, but we’re committed to protecting the land,” Cockerill said.

A public hearing may be held on the issue if two or more people who own real property within two miles of the project location submit requests in writing to the DEQ by March 12.

Cockerill expects a public hearing to be held because of the large amount of public and community support witnessed in the past to protect the land.

At this time, a decision must be made by the DEQ by May 12. That date could change if additional information is needed from the applicant, a public hearing is held, or the applicant requests an extension. Any landowner who owns property within two miles may submit a request for a public hearing to the DEQ at the following address: DEQ, Nancy Cuncannan, 350 Ottawa Ave. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 and reference the file number 13-61-0017-P.


To purchase an electronic version of the WLB, click here. Yearly subscriptions and single copy electronic editions are available at this link.

WLB Photo Gallery

  Go Back

News Email Signup
Email Story
Printer Friendly
Voice your opinion
Decrease Story Font
Increase Story Font

Robyn Goodman
Robyn Goodman
Staff Writer
rgoodman@whitelakebeacon.com

Other stories by Robyn Goodman:
  MDEQ turns down Bro G Land Company’s permit for fourth time
  MDEQ turns down Bro G Land Company’s permit for fourth time
  Montague City Council votes for Walmart opposition resolution
  Montague City Council votes for Walmart opposition resolution
  Reeths-Puffer Schools sees changes in staff



Top Stories:
  Relay for Life Surviivors greeted after completing lap
  MDEQ turns down Bro G Land Company’s permit for fourth time
  MDEQ turns down Bro G Land Company’s permit for fourth time
  Oehrli student state finalist for Doodle 4 Google contest
  MDOT to discuss downtown Whitehall lane conversion
  MDOT to discuss downtown Whitehall lane conversion
  Man killed in rural collision
  Montague High School earns another silver medal for best high school
  NBC students spend day helping environment
  White Lake Guitar Fest June 7-9






Advertisers

Copyright © 2013 Community Media Group, Inc.
Please read our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service