Sutton: bylaws threaten integrity of the territory!


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2015-04-05 14:55

Our area contains the largest expanse of unfragmented forest (in private, land trust and public hands) south of the St. Lawrence between the Ontario border and the Rimouski area. It is in our hands by default, the rest having been "tamed". We owe it to our immediate and further down-the-line descendants to treat it as a golden goose giving consumable golden eggs. We have no right to consume the hen, otherwise we would be pissing (or worse) on the aforementioned descendants.
The proposed amendments to the bylaws, therefore the urban plan, are akin to nibbling on parts of the golden goose.
We are of nature, not against it. The proposition needs to be opposed or changed so as not to harm the golden goose.
Jean-Claude Lefebvre