2008-04-07; 09:24:20 EDT
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Being the fun loving person that I am, I received the following letter from a good friend on APRIL 1st. I thought it was funny, so I sent it to anyone that I thought would have an interest in the lake. They apparently didn't see the humor in this letter and sent it to all their lake friends. Apparently this letter crossed the lake many times in a few hours. The short version of this is that I have been asked by the USACE (Army Corps of Engineers) to not send this letter out next year. Their office was apparently swamped with phone calls and e-mails from irate lake property owners. Rummy Here we go again. Something to complain about to our Congressmen and Senators. Last night in a closed meeting, the US Army Corps of Engineers, Anderson County Management, and the United States Inland Lakes Management Authority, including representatives from several southern states, announced that they have finalized plans to make Lake Hartwell one of the nation’s premier recreation destinations for Families. This is being done due to the large numbers of vacationers who are canceling plans to visit their usual Children and Family entertainment sites in the state of Florida. These actions have been prompted by the increasing costs of gas and the corporate failures of numerous hotel, motel, and entertainment facilities. These cultural shifts are affecting Anderson County and the entire lake areas in South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Although the I-85 corridor is developing nicely, tax incentives to attract new business are resulting in a sharply decreasing tax base for our residents along with expected drastic personal property taxes beginning in 2008. With all the growing needs, such as infrastructure re-building, including highways , bridges, water, sewage, and environmental health issues, there is no way to take in additional monies from property owners other than to take advantage of the resources throughout Lake Hartwell. This means that the Government will turn over all the Lake Hartwell Corps, property to the respective counties who will apply the properties to the adjacent, current property and home owners’ tax base and apply additional taxes to each. This means that what is now the Corps. Property will be taxed to the property owners. The real problem here, in addition to the extra taxes, is that the respective home owners will not have title to the property and the current rules of Corps. Property usage will remain in place. The plan is to apply the new development program beginning immediately and gradually reduce the residents’ share of the cost as commercial developments are completed. The initial areas of recreation, corporate convention sites and family destination sites will be along the I-85 route and will begin with the county take-over of several existing boat launching areas and campgrounds. Specifically named as initial beginning development sites were Camp Creek access, Ponderosa Campground, Friendship Campgrounds, Twin Lakes, Walden Road accesses, Anderson Island, Portman Marina, and lakeside properties now owned by Clemson University. Hotel management of Hilton Corporation, Marriott, Inc. and Double Tree Inns of America have already signed agreements of immediate development in these particular areas. Restaurant corporations are being invited to participate in the Plans along with diversified groups of racial and religious associations. Presented by the United States Council of Inland waterway management this first day of April, 2008. **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)See the original archive post