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    Quote Originally Posted by willk View Post
    By protected you mean let it end up with the state?
    Protected just like Botany Bay. An honor system catch and release lake and a long, everybody accessible boardwalk across the marsh with signs on the beach telling you not to pick up shells

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    Politicians view success as growth. Growth means more facilities and more homes for workers and more taxes and less leases to hunt on. BTW Where will all the IP land end up.
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    IP doesn't own any land.
    They sold it all about 15 years ago
    \"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE

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    It was all part of the business model.
    \"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE

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    The conservation Bank sunset a few years ago. I brought it back. I have funded conservation with the bank, DNR, and Parks at record amounts. I won the Green Tie award doing it.

    Yes I develop. Physical Therapy is no longer profitable.
    Either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.

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    I read that as you conserve with everyone else’s money. Is conservation a part of your development planning?
    cut\'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by centurian View Post
    Politicians view success as growth. Growth means more facilities and more homes for workers and more taxes and less leases to hunt on. BTW Where will all the IP land end up.
    Case in point is the Camp Hall project on what was timberland and hunting leases


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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    The conservation Bank sunset a few years ago. I brought it back. I have funded conservation with the bank, DNR, and Parks at record amounts. I won the Green Tie award doing it.

    Yes I develop. Physical Therapy is no longer profitable.
    I spend enough of taxpayers money then I could get a green tie also. Heck maybe red, blue and yellow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by We Jeep Inn View Post
    Protected just like Botany Bay. An honor system catch and release lake and a long, everybody accessible boardwalk across the marsh with signs on the beach telling you not to pick up shells
    For the alltime win...

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    Tooo many bitches here. You complain about everything.

    You want conservation and you got it.

    I will compare my conservation credentials anytime. Let us see yours.


    And for those who complain about developers, I assume you are not hypocrites. In your line of work, do you serve out-of-staters?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    Tooo many bitches here. You complain about everything.

    You want conservation and you got it.

    I will compare my conservation credentials anytime. Let us see yours.


    And for those who complain about developers, I assume you are not hypocrites. In your line of work, do you serve out-of-staters?
    Your conservation credentials were funded with other peoples money. That is the same as buying yourself a trophy when you did nothing but spend money that wasn't your own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    Tooo many bitches here. You complain about everything.

    You want conservation and you got it.

    I will compare my conservation credentials anytime. Let us see yours.


    And for those who complain about developers, I assume you are not hypocrites. In your line of work, do you serve out-of-staters?
    How many acres have you put in conservation easements?

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    I damn sure don’t vote to give OOS businesses or industries a tax break to come here and then import more people. I understand migration is going to happen but my state government doesn’t need to take the taxpayers dollars and throw gasoline on the fire when they are already 30 years behind on infrastructure because of their ineptitude.

    I didn’t write that to attack you, I just simply stated how it read. I support the conservation bank and have been involved in conservation over the years through land trusts. In fact my family put a sizable easement on a large tract in Eastover. In my line of work (indecent insurance agency)I serve almost anyone but I damn sure don’t look out of state for business. As far as I am concerned we could seal the state borders and put a moratorium on building for awhile until the State gets its shit together and figures out how to manage what they got. Y’all have a sizable surplus so you don’t need anymore but like any government it’s never enough.
    Last edited by Southernduck; 08-23-2025 at 05:52 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    In fact my family put a sizable easement on a large tract in Eastover.
    Thank you folks. Talk is talk. Doing the thing is hard...

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    DT,
    How’s the crops looking at Ramsey Grove this year?


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    Have not looked at Ramsey yet. I plan to drone it soon.

    I'm working on an easement in Gtown as we speak.
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    Question:

    Do you get credit for being a "conservationist" if you get paid to do it?
    Either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    Question:

    Do you get credit for being a "conservationist" if you get paid to do it?
    Question: Would you consider yourself an award winning conservationist if you weren't funded by the SC taxpayer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    The conservation Bank sunset a few years ago. I brought it back. I have funded conservation with the bank, DNR, and Parks at record amounts. I won the Green Tie award doing it.

    Yes I develop. Physical Therapy is no longer profitable.
    While I appreciate your conservation efforts, are you saying you did this all on your own? No help from others?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADP View Post
    Your conservation credentials were funded with other peoples money. That is the same as buying yourself a trophy when you did nothing but spend money that wasn't your own.
    Observation or reality check for you. ALL conservation credits are funded with other people’s money if a tax credit or deduction is given to those doing it. Further, if you are a developer and you put land in conservation easement as part of the deal or use wetland mitigation credits, is that a bad thing? Not allowed? Do only private parties get credit for easements with you? I think we need to whoa up on development in this state for sure. But I’m not sure what your point is here?
    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    Question:

    Do you get credit for being a "conservationist" if you get paid to do it?
    Aaaaannd, crickets, from all the wealthy land owners that received tax credits for same.....
    \"We say grace and we say maam, if you ain\'t into that, we don\'t give a damn.\" HW Jr.

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