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Environmentalists
Win Law Suit
March
2003
U.S. District
Judge Bill Wilson revoked a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit
for development of a subdivision on an island in the White River.
The Arkansas Nature Alliance filed the suit in April 2002 to
halt the project, contending the Corps of Engineers ignored its
own regulations in granting the permit to build the subdivision
on Landers Island, upstream from Mountain View. Plans for the
Eagles Landing subdivision called for 49 lots.
Wilson ruled
in favor of the Arkansas Nature Alliance. The nonprofit group's
lawsuit claimed the Corps ignored its own regulations in issuing
the permit in 2001 by using a procedure that allowed it to
bypass
getting public comment, although the Corps had received several
complaints before the project was approved.
The judge ordered
the Corps to file quarterly reports of actions taken to comply
with his ruling. He also ordered developers to provide to any
person
considering purchasing land on the island written notice
of
pending litigation and the potential of rapid flooding. The
suit contends
the island was under 17 feet of water when it flooded in
1982. The suit also objected that a new bridge built by developers
blocks passage down what had been a navigable channel of
the
river. Wilson stayed his order that the bridge be returned
to its original low-water dimensions pending an appeal, if
one is
filed.
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