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Related: About this forumLoudoun County fines Trump golf course for cutting trees in Potomac floodplain
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Loudoun County fines Trump golf course for cutting trees in Potomac floodplain
By Patricia Sullivan
Reporter covering government, politics and other regional issues in Arlington County and Alexandria
March 6 at 6:20 PM
The cutting and disposal of a dozen mature trees into the Potomac River nearly two weeks ago at the Trump National Golf Course violated Loudoun Countys zoning ordinance, the county said, and could cost the organization at least $600.
The downed trees were spotted Feb. 23 by Steven McKone, director of the Calleva River School, as he kayaked the river. Subsequent paddlers and boaters saw about a dozen stumps 14 to 24 inches in width, and large tree trunks in the Potomac.
The removal of the trees from a flood plain along the river requires a permit, which the golf course did not obtain, county officials said in a news release Wednesday, and violates three sections of the zoning code.
The county ordered the golf course to stop all activity in the flood plain until it obtains the necessary permits. ... Trump golf course officials, who have 30 days to appeal the violations, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Patricia Sullivan covers government, politics and other regional issues in Arlington County and Alexandria. She worked in Illinois, Florida, Montana and California before joining The Post in November 2001. Follow https://twitter.com/psullivan1
Loudoun County fines Trump golf course for cutting trees in Potomac floodplain
By Patricia Sullivan
Reporter covering government, politics and other regional issues in Arlington County and Alexandria
March 6 at 6:20 PM
The cutting and disposal of a dozen mature trees into the Potomac River nearly two weeks ago at the Trump National Golf Course violated Loudoun Countys zoning ordinance, the county said, and could cost the organization at least $600.
The downed trees were spotted Feb. 23 by Steven McKone, director of the Calleva River School, as he kayaked the river. Subsequent paddlers and boaters saw about a dozen stumps 14 to 24 inches in width, and large tree trunks in the Potomac.
The removal of the trees from a flood plain along the river requires a permit, which the golf course did not obtain, county officials said in a news release Wednesday, and violates three sections of the zoning code.
The county ordered the golf course to stop all activity in the flood plain until it obtains the necessary permits. ... Trump golf course officials, who have 30 days to appeal the violations, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
....
Patricia Sullivan covers government, politics and other regional issues in Arlington County and Alexandria. She worked in Illinois, Florida, Montana and California before joining The Post in November 2001. Follow https://twitter.com/psullivan1
Loudoun County officials say Trump National violated local ordinance by cutting trees on Potomac riverbank
By Nathaniel Cline, ncline@loudountimes.com Mar 6, 2019 Updated 1 hr ago
Loudoun County officials say Trump National golf course violated a local ordinance by removing several trees along a major floodplain without a permit.
County officials this week issued a Notice of Violation detailing three violations, including operating without a zoning permit, altering the floodplain and removing trees without county approval. Inspectors observed that approximately 31,000 square feet of land had been altered during the removal.
According to Loudoun County, the violations included:
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By Nathaniel Cline, ncline@loudountimes.com Mar 6, 2019 Updated 1 hr ago
Loudoun County officials say Trump National golf course violated a local ordinance by removing several trees along a major floodplain without a permit.
County officials this week issued a Notice of Violation detailing three violations, including operating without a zoning permit, altering the floodplain and removing trees without county approval. Inspectors observed that approximately 31,000 square feet of land had been altered during the removal.
According to Loudoun County, the violations included:
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Loudoun County fines Trump golf course for cutting trees in Potomac floodplain (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2019
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spooky3
(34,458 posts)1. Hasn't this dumba$$ learned from the Manafort trial
That Northern Virginians (except for a minority of nutty trumpkins) dont like criminal behavior and they WILL stop it?
Me.
(35,454 posts)2. $600?
Will $600. bring back the years it took to grow those trees or provide the pollution cleansing benefit of those trees?
watoos
(7,142 posts)3. What about the fine for dumping
trees and brush in the river?
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,489 posts)4. Maryland owns the Potomac River at that location.
Loudoun County, Virginia, has nothing to say about that.
underpants
(182,826 posts)5. Yep.
Blues Heron
(5,937 posts)6. They know liberals like trees ergo - the trees must be cut
stigginit or whatever.