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  • APA approves Tupper Resort

    Just before mid-day, the Adironack Park Agency voted 10-to-1 to approve development of a massive new resort in Tupper Lake. The vote at APA headquarters in Ray Brook sparked a standing ovation from the project’s supporters who crowded the hearing...
    Be careful, don't spread invasive species!!

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  • #2
    Holy Cow!!!

    I was not expecting a decision, just more delays.
    I'm still on the fence about this, but for sure Tupper Lake can use the work, if local labor is used.
    I suppose we'll know in 100 years or so if this was beneficial or detrimental...

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    • #3
      Will the new mega community have enough electricity to meet their needs?

      (I guess so, with the power line that was run up the past few years to a dying community...am I the only one who sees a long range plan that was slipped past most people?)
      Be careful, don't spread invasive species!!

      When a dog runs at you,whistle for him.
      Henry David Thoreau

      CL50-#23

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chairrock View Post
        Will the new mega community have enough electricity to meet their needs?

        (I guess so, with the power line that was run up the past few years to a dying community...am I the only one who sees a long range plan that was slipped past most people?)
        It's interesting how some of these things happen...
        One of my business partners is extremely savvy.


        It's been said that he has chess pieces in place 2 years before most people realize there is a game!!

        Sounds like the same type of planning, to me.

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        • #5
          Has the Adirondack Club and Resort released the price range of the units they will be selling?
          High Peaks: 14/46
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          • #6
            APA Press release

            Be careful, don't spread invasive species!!

            When a dog runs at you,whistle for him.
            Henry David Thoreau

            CL50-#23

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            • #7
              The comments section of that first article is interesting.

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              • #8
                This is horrible. If it fails it will be a mess. If it succeeds it will be a mess. The result of an improved economy is higher demand for just about everything. That's a domino effect. It means growth and development - in a #$%^ing park known for it's pristine wilderness character. The APA, like the Democratic Party, has been corrupted.

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                • #9
                  I just can't believe something like this happens and there is not more discussion and disgust about it at the adk forum. Does nobody want to touch this hot potato? Are we afraid to touch this hot potato around here?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by forest dweller View Post
                    I just can't believe something like this happens and there is not more discussion and disgust about it at the adk forum. Does nobody want to touch this hot potato? Are we afraid to touch this hot potato around here?
                    We threw this hot potato around a couple of years ago, actually before that, when Kevin owned the forum.
                    "If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it." Lyndon B. Johnson

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                    • #11
                      Yes redhawk, but now it has been approved and there may be little we can do about it but I feel like we're taking this "lying down". This is bad enough but if it sets a precedent and opens the door for more the Adirondacks may be in trouble. It makes me angry. And I'm not even sure it will do anything for the economy of Tupper Lake.

                      All I know is the state better be ready to balance this out FAST by purchasing what the Nature Conservancy has been holding for them and designating it WILDERNESS, regardless of what the crybaby regressives want. The land BORDERS wilderness - it IS wilderness.

                      This also makes me wish TNC didn't extend a fig leaf by reselling 70% of the land it purchased from Finch and Pruyn. I know they probably needed money but compromise is weakness to these people, and unappreciated.

                      It may seem rigid but it appears you can't give an inch to some people because they want a mile.

                      I just think they did this the wrong way. Tupper Lake is not Lake Placid - the town is a downright eyesore and money would have been better spent redeveloping older already developed areas, especially in and around the ski area.

                      Is there any place on the internet that this plan (scar) is laid out so I can get a look and see if I'm overreacting? I hope it's not as bad as I fear.
                      Last edited by forest dweller; 02-06-2012, 07:59 AM.

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                      • #12


                        They have a website. The property section is blang but I'm guessing the scope of the project isn't finalized.

                        It's far from a done deal.
                        A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they never shall sit in

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                        • #13
                          Reminder...this is private property. Your house is a scar on your property, shall we bulldoze it because there is some wilderness nearby?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TCD View Post
                            Reminder...this is private property. Your house is a scar on your property, shall we bulldoze it because there is some wilderness nearby?
                            If your house is going to destroy the wilderness and effect other people Yes, why not?

                            As Spock would say, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" \/
                            "If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it." Lyndon B. Johnson

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                            • #15
                              Certainly a good point. I was also responding to the suggestion above (not yours) that any land which borders wilderness is wilderness. Obviously illogical - I could as easily say that any land that borders a strip mine should be strip mined.

                              To your point, though - certainly if the planned development of the private land is shown to damage neighboring state land, that should be prevented / mitigated. But that's what the 7 year (!) review process was about. In 7 years of searching, that problem was not found. Folks here are reacting as though this project was just proposed last week, and was approved "off the cuff" with no reviews.

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