Fwd: Follow up
JP — good afternoon. I left a message for you on your voicemail at work to follow up on a few items that I had referenced in my email over the weekend — in particular — the apparent planting restriction that has been imposed on GSJ and the clean up of debris and trash. However, we have confirmed with Geneva that we will be meeting with you and the Commissioner on Friday at 1:30.
Based upon discussions between Geneva and Mr. Epstein's staff, it is our understanding that both you and the Commissioner will be unavailable for the remainder of the month and it would be extremely disappointing if we could not reach some agreement as to the clean up of certain areas and the planting at our meeting this Friday. These conditions cannot be allowed to continue — as the staff of GSJ has already been exposed to and treated for a parasitic infection, as was conveyed to the Commissioner. I have requested surveys for the areas you indicated, but I would appreciate you letting me know if you need anything else in advance of the meeting on Friday and further, if you would please confirm by response to this email that Mr. Epstein cannot plant any palm or mango trees in the area previously described in the permit application and viewed by Mr. Rosa until such time as a permit it issued by DPNR.
Thank you in advance. Feel free to contact me or Mr. Epstein should you have any questions.
Erika A. Kellerhals
Member
good morning erika,
i forwarded your request to the commissioner and she asked me to inform you that all of the matters are to be resolved in the meeting friday.
regards,
JP
Jean-Pierre L. Oriol
Director
DPNR-Division of Coastal Zone Management
flagpole heli clean up, burial of garbage. planting of palms in many different places. including the point. I don't see their interest in what type of equipment I use, where I plant trees, etc. and the height of the flagpole is silly.
