Opinion / Annick Smith

The End of the Last Best Place?


By Annick Smith, Guest Writer, 9-29-06

 
 

I live on a small homestead in the Blackfoot Valley. Having come to Montana from Chicago in the 1960s, I fell in love with this state. It had everything the Midwest did not have: mountains, open prairies, clean rivers, wild animals, great forests, a history that was vital and alive. I was proud to co-edit with William Kittredge an anthology of Montana’s stories and to name it The Last Best Place. We chose that title because it described this place better than any other we could imagine. Now, as I look down the Bear Creek drainage at my neighbor’s hay field, and further down to riverfront land that was recently for sale, I think of what could happen if I-154 is voted in this November, and I shudder.

What if an out-of-state investor who lives in, say, Cincinnati buys that hay field and decides to turn it into an industrial hog farm with no laws restricting him except those most basic for human health and safety? Think of the smell. Imagine swine manure flowing through irrigation ditches built by homesteaders in the 1880s and into Bear Creek, where bull trout and other native trout migrate. Such an operation would drive out old-timers like me and destroy property values for newcomers who moved here so they can raise kids or retire in a clean and healthy environment. And we would have no recourse except to bite the bullet.

That’s the small picture. The big picture is worse. Bear Creek empties into the Big Blackfoot near Johnsrud Park, where thousands of locals and tourists come to swim, dive, picnic, fish, hunt, raft, float with their children on inner-tubes. If hog wastes or other pollutants that endanger the river and adjacent lands are allowed under this initiative, will people still swim there? Will the trout survive? Would anyone want to visit such a place?

I-154 promises to protect property holders like me from government abuse of eminent domain. But we are already protected! The millionaire New York developer Howard Rich and other out-of-state meddlers who have financed I-154 with hundreds of thousands of dollars must believe we Montanans are too stupid to realize that our State Constitution and Supreme Court have protected us from abuses of eminent domain.

It’s the old bait and switch. They are trying to bamboozle us into voting for a hidden agenda that will make local rules that protect our lands meaningless. If you don’t believe me, read the measure. Under I-154, if local or state regulations prevent an investor from pursuing whatever business he wants on the land he owns, he can sue government for compensation of the dollars he thinks he would have made if his business had been allowed to operate with no regulations. Or we must repeal our safeguards. This means not only hog farms, but porno shops across from schools, gravel pits, gold mines--any activity that does not put public health directly at great risk. It means our stream access and hunting access regulations can be replaced by a property owner with no-trespassing signs and blocked roads. It means strip malls and sprawl in your back yard. Think of Texas, where there is virtually no free public access to hunting or fishing.

And who will pay if Howard Rich and his investors win? YOU WILL PAY! All Montana taxpayers will pay. Not only for the so-called ‘takings,’ of projected profits, but for lawyers’ fees and court costs. Oregon voted for such an initiative and Oregon is being smothered by lawsuits against the state totaling 4 billion dollars.

We call Montana The Last Best Place because it offers wild rivers, great forests, pristine mountains, open plains, hunting, fishing, and a way of life many other states do not have. I-154 is a horrid idea. VOTE NO. Vote to keep The Last Best Place as good as it can be.



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