Smellytele
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Another article adds more info...
http://www.berkshireeagle.com/news/ci_27596923/hermitage-club-charged-permit-violations
http://www.berkshireeagle.com/news/ci_27596923/hermitage-club-charged-permit-violations
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Ten to One says at least 50% of this is HC simply being targeted by SOV.
Got a problem? Throw some money at it.Sounds more like a rich person doing what he wants when he wants and knowing that the state will just fold like a cheap suitcase ust like they have done before. erosion near ponds can be an issue with "oh we are just clearing a little by a pond for a rec area." They knew the rules but decided to do what they wanted.
I think the point is that they merely got a slap in the wrist and threw some money that way and it went away. So, no. No big trouble. Precisely why they took the same route this time. Seems to be their M.O. now.Uh... maybe, but if everything's true they're in deep shit. Didn't they bring a bulldozer down the Haystack-Mount Snow trail and get in big trouble for it because they had no permit?
Isn't that their official motto? Certainly fits with the clienteleGot a problem? Throw some money at it.
Got a problem? Throw some money at it.
"The state is seeking civil penalties of no more than $85,000 for each violation and no more than $42,500 for each day a violation continued."
That's going to be a LOT of money. Sounds like some of those violations were for weeks, months, year?
"Kolber says typically such violations are handled by state agencies, but the scope and the duration of the problems warranted the Attorney General’s involvement."
I think he meant to say: " , but the amount of money we can get..."
The mountain did something wrong here most likely. The manager of the construction was trying to skirt the law?
VT's current economic situation where it's gone from a state that used to have say 10 people pulling the cart for the 1 person that really needed a ride (state assistance) to now a situation where there's more like 3 or 4 people pulling a cart of 7 or 8 people, and 1 or 2 of those doing the pulling is getting real tired and will likely stop pulling in the near future
Looks like Hermitage Club is going to get nailed pretty hard by Vermont of some permit violations. Got to wonder why they continued to do them for so long.
http://www.newenglandskiindustry.com/viewstory.php?storyid=231
(case in point, members have a private concert by Hall and Oates in a few weeks, they had a private comedy show by Kevin Nealon a few weeks ago, and they had Kenny Loggins perform at their base lodge "grand opening" in December - that works for the members, and they are willing to pay for the entire "club" environment there)
I wonder what the going rate for has-beens is... dinner and lodging? :grin:
Kenny Loggins was on site for 4 days, was completely hooked up with ski equipment from one of the local shops, basically had a private day on the slopes of The Hermitage with one of the local, very personable and GREAT skiing, owners of the ski shop that supplied him with all of his gear, serving as tour guide, some really good food at the Hermitage (The Hermitage Inn is open to the public and serves some GOOD food) and then collected his pay too. What exactly that was??
All i know is that I've heard from 4 or 5 members who went to see him on the opening night of their clubhouse, and they all had a great time and enjoyed his show
The "pressure" to get things done and deliver on promises to the members is my hunch.