Lockheed Martin CEO cited for cutting trees along the Potomac
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Lockheed Martin CEO cited for cutting trees along the Potomac
By Miranda S. Spivack
The priciest real estate in one of the regions wealthiest enclaves can be a dangerous place to be a tree.
A few years after Daniel Snyder, the owner of the Washington Redskins, was penalized for cutting down 130 trees to improve the view from his Potomac estate, one of his high-powered neighbors is coming under fire for clear-cutting nearly an acre of protected land that overlooks the C&O Canal and the Potomac River.
Late last month, Montgomery County issued a $1,000 fine to Robert J. Stevens, the chief executive of Lockheed Martin. Federal park police have opened a criminal investigation into whether the tree-cutting in the Merry-Go-Round Farm community also violated a federal easement designed to protect the canal, the river and scenic vistas.
And environmentalists said they were enraged that another large swath of trees has been cut down. This is outrageous, said Dolores Milmoe of the Audubon Naturalist Society in Chevy Chase. Once again, people of great wealth feel entitled that they can just end run the permitting process or not get permits. ...