Comment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by mmablaster
“We already have those vistas without building steel walkways or towers,” she says. Totally agree, what is the point to building a steel walkway when you can go to one of the many lookouts? I want the...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by D Drabik
If I wanted to be in an area where there is ample commercial attractions, I would have moved to the Wisconsin Dells, Gatlinburg or even Disney World. In my opinion Mr Evens is a thrill seeker and...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Michael Delp
This ranks right up there with some of the worst ideas I’ve ever seen for Northern Michigan. Don’t be fooled by the rhetoric…the first reason for this is profit. The notion that it has to be couched in...
View ArticleComment on Glen Lake Woman’s Club 39th Annual Art Fair by Barbara McNamara
I am looking for a contact for this art show–please let me know if you know of someone who can help me get information about an application– Barbara McNamara
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Mary O'Neill
To me, this is the most disturbing part of the story for two reasons: “When I asked Mark Evans how his canopy walk would change the character of the neighborhood, he pointed out that change is...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Christine Sykes
The Martins’ consideration of selling out, and thereby destroying their neighborhood with this frightful tourist attraction is awful. Upwards of 500 cars a day-crazy on a quiet county road in Leelanau....
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Kathy Drabik
It’s too bad Mr. Barnes “Up-North” home isn’t in the “Most Beautiful Place in America” where we all live because then he would have the privilege of 500 cars driving past his home every day just as we...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Kathy Greene
Why is this all happening in the dead of winter? If this was all happening in the spring and summer it would be a dead issue immediately. Why now? Me thinks something is not quite right. Those of us...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Joe Lada
Wonder if these were the folks who flow over our home in an orange helicopter late last summer (way too close to our roof that the FAA should have been notified) ??? Who knows for sure??? My guess is...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Nancy Stanwick
As property owners just around the corner from this proposed site, I can think of nothing worse than 500 cars a day traipsing through our neighborhood. Cars, buses, trash, noise pollution, gift shop,...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Jan Huron
My property borders the 83 acres the Martin’s own. I can tell you that the views are in no way comparable to what you see and feel when you experience the gorgeous vistas of Pyramid Point , the Dune...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Joanna Bird
Good grief! This guy is no ecotourist! True ecotourism educates, sustains, and leaves nothing but footprints!
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Robert Vertel / Dokan...
Introducing steel towers in a natural environment is not eco anything! There is more to learn from the forests from the forest floor where the woodland creatures live than to see it as proposed. In...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by C. Binstadt
I can’t think of one good reason for this to be approved. The “Most Beautiful” place would lose the appeal that garnered those votes in the first place. We would have more visitors than our serene,...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Richard Joseph
I live in Charlevoix. A beautiful place, but a tourist mecca if ever there was one. That said, I have practiced real estate law for nearly 26 years. I have represented many Townships and there Zoning...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Susan Dean
I also wish to state that I appreciate the fact that he appreciates the beauty of this area. Please leave it alone.
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Joan Wigton
NO AIR WALK The only way to preserve the natural beauty of any area is by keeping it natural and undeveloped, and by taking care of the water, air and land for future generations. We already have many...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Sarah Wigton Dominguez
I had a dream approximately one month prior to hearing about this proposed Air Walk. In my dream, I was trying to get home to Bow Rd. but kept on running into a bunch of people, and I couldn’t figure...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Bob DeKorne
C’mon John and Wendy – it’s time to do the right thing in your own community. Tell Mark to go pound sand and find himself another piece of property – one that is zoned correctly and will not destroy a...
View ArticleComment on High in the treetops above Glen Lake? by Kristin Lyman
As my Mother stated in an earlier comment, my family has known Glen Lake since 1969. My Grandfather first brought her then, and my brother and I have been fortunate enough to spend every summer in the...
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