Michigan members, what's your thoughts on this?
ROSCOMMON – The largest single public land deal in Michigan history will be approved, state Department of Natural Resources Director Keith Creagh said Thursday.
The state is selling 8,810 acres of surface land or underground mineral rights to Canadian company Graymont for it to create a vast, 13,000-acre limestone mining operation in the Upper Peninsula counties of Mackinac and Luce. The deal calls for Graymont to pay the state $4.53 million.
The divisive proposal has been a subject of debate for 18 months in a naturally beautiful, rural portion of the U.P. Creagh said the DNR faced a "very difficult balance" with its mandates to protect natural resources and allow their beneficial use — as well as balance the opposing viewpoints from area residents.
In addition to the $4.53 million, Michigan retains surface and public use rights on more than 7,000 acres of the sale property. The state additionally will receive a 30-cent royalty on each ton of limestone or dolomite mined by Graymont in the area. The state has also agreed to grant 830 acres of mineral rights to Graymont for the project in exchange for company-held mineral rights in other locations of the U.P.
Supporters of Graymont's Rexton limestone mining project cite the desperate need for jobs and economic activity in an area where young people often move away to find work after completing school. Others fear the mining and traffic will irreparably damage the bucolic setting that called them to live or retire there.
12 Oct ’12
I cannot shake the feeling that this was some sort of crony-backhanded deal in Lansing for a corporate buddy of some politician. However, I am very mixed about this and I see both sides.
On one hand, I hate seeing any part of the U.P. torn up, but at the same time, the economy up there is non-existent and something needs to happen. Other than the 3 state universities in the Yoop, there are no major employers whatsoever; perhaps this would be bring some of the mining jobs back there.
Incidentally, as a bit of a history buff when it comes to my state, I just finished a pretty good book on mining in the U.P.
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