Re: FW: Sail Tomales Bay

From: Kirk Lindstrom (Kirk_69@ix.netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Apr 11 2000 - 10:15:11 PDT


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From: Kirk Lindstrom <Kirk_69@ix.netcom.com-DeleteThis>
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The Packard Foundation (HWP Stock) often puts up matching funds to buy land to
preserve. I was thinking this would be perfect for them.

Kirk out

Eyes4Hire@aol.com-DeleteThis wrote:

> In a message dated 4/11/00 9:30:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time, bob@quake.net-DeleteThis
> writes:
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stanton Morris [SMTP:stbcom@spire.com-DeleteThis]
> > Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 9:03 AM
> > To: webmaster@sfba.org-DeleteThis
> > Subject: Sail Tomales Bay
> >
> > SFBA:
> >
> > I am building a noncommercial web site (www.sailtomalesbay.com) about
> > sailing on Tomales Bay. I noticed that SFBA has been instrumental in
> > preserving the Grassy Point sailboard site. Do you have any
> > observations you would like to contribute about sailing on Tomales Bay?
> > I am particularly interested in access problems of board sailors. Would
> > SFBA be an appropriate link to add to www.sailtomalesbay.com?
> >
> > Why am I doing this? Both Grassy Point and the Marconi "beach cat"
> > sites have "For Sale" signs on them. I would like to see those changed
> > to "For Sail" signs.
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Stanton Morris
> >
>
> The last I heard the supervisor of the National Park told me that they were
> working on the acquisition of Grassy Point. They were waiting for appraisal
> information to come back. I encouraged him in the effort to purchase the land
> and stressed the recreational value which might not be indicated in a
> traditional appraisal. He indicated that they would most likely leave the
> access as is rather than messing around with trails and bathrooms and the
> requirement for more service and maintenance. We have not preserved Grassy
> Point yet, but I am optimistic. I haven't made an effort on Marconi and I
> don't expect it is the type of parcel that the NPS would want, but maybe the
> State Park would be interested in conjunction with the conference center
> which I think is State owned?
>
> Peter

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