Planning Commissioner Rick Brownlie, a really terrific guy and one of the bright spots on our planning commission, has initiated a very neat search utilizing the Daily Times: Link... [1]
They want to base their study on one conducted recently from Sevier County (shudder): Link... [2]
“To begin protecting these important resources, one must first identify specific publicly accessible places from which the views of these hillside and ridges are enjoyed. Such places normally include scenic highways, walking trails, scenic lookouts, parks, historic sites and buildings, and canoe and kayak routes.”
So, what views are important to you? Take a few moments and e-mail your thoughts to editor@thedailytimes.com [3] or mail them to Scenic Views, The Daily Times, P.O. Box 9740, Maryville, TN 37803. The suggestions will be provided to the Planning Commission for informational purposes. A top 10 list of most suggested views will be also be published in The Daily Times.
I guess they include these instructions to save "Overlook at Montvale" the ole Ruby Tuesday treatment:
If you have strong feelings about any individual developments in Blount County, feel free to write a letter to the editor.
Just reading the words "Sevier County" in the context of "conservation" makes my blood pressure shoot up:
A guiding principle of the Sevier County study, which can be found online at Link... [4], was that hillside development should not be completely prohibited. One of the most important recommendations is the principle that all development should be secondary to the surroundings.
I support what they are trying to accomplish. Let's have our own "contest" in parallel. Who wants to start?