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From: David Masarik [rriailto:masarikgold~yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2p13 7:3$ PM
To: Breedon, Dan; Spellings, Tim
Subject:
Tim Spellings
Dan Breedon
The Butte County Board of Supervisors
I would like to make comment and an objection. To the closed agenda item 7.03. Initiate Litigation National
Forests/Plumas County. There are those of living in Butte County, who are fed up with the Board of
Supervisors, childish obsession with off road vehicles. We the people have not been asked, would you like to
spend tens of thousands of your hard earned tax payer money. On dirt trails in our precious National Forests?
Umm I think the overwhelming answer would be a resounding NO! ! ! ! We would rather our money go the
Oroville Library, or our teachers, law enforcement, and our firefighters.
Crafting a proppasal in the noise ordinance for the Board Members, Doug Teeter, and Bill
Connelly, special fun things, and then voting and approving the proposal Dirt bikes and A.T.V. allowed in
peoples back yards, irregardless of the next door neighbors, is wrong on so many Levels, let alone selfish.
And now having a temper tantrum and throwing a fit like a two year old who doesn't get its own
way. Making a decision to sue the federal government National Forests, because they are protecting and
preserving our National Parks and National Forests, far all of us, who enjoy the peace and tranquility, away
from the noise of city living, traffic noise etc. Get a life Supervisors, there are other people out besides
yourselves. Oh yes and lets not forget you didn't get oux persmission so spend our money an your pet projects.
Bonnie Masarik
Missing the Peace and Quiet in the Foothills
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