Shoreland Development Topic of Conference
Oct. 7 Meeting at Holiday Inn in Rhinelander
Development interests and conservation interests meet at the conference:
"Shoreland Development in Wisconsin: Balancing a Healthy Environment with
a Healthy Economy."
When: October 7, 9am - 4pm
Where: Holiday Inn Convention Center, Rhinelander,
WI
Cost: $30 for WEI members, $40 for non-members
To Register Contact: Wisconsin Environmental Initiative,
Ph: 608-280-0360,
Fx: 608-280-0361
WJSW-NBC 12 News Anchor, Mike Michalak, will moderate three panel discussions
on the topics:
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Economic impacts of shoreland development
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Environmental impacts of shoreland development
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What does orderly development look like and how do we make it happen?
The Keynote Speaker is Robert Korth, an Extension Lake Specialist at
the UW Stevens Point. One of the most visable and respected members
of the Wisconsin Lakes Partnership, Korth travels Wisconsin assisting people,
lake organizations, and local governments with various water related issues
and water policy. His work focuses on the social dynamics of lake
management and with issues such as recreational use conflicts and shoreland
development. He is coauthor of "Life on the Edge... Owning Waterfront
Property", and the acclaimed, "Through The Looking Glass...A Field
Guide to Aquatic Plants. "
Panelists at the conference include:
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Jerry Deshane, President, Wisconsin Builders Association
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Rebecca Frisch, Director, Langlade County Land Records and Regulations
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Ruth Goetz, Northern Representative, Wisconsin Department of Tourism
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Dave Marcouiller, Professor of Urban & Regional Planning, UW-Madison
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Mike Meyer, Wildlife Research Biologist, DNR
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Karen Pavlicek, Realtor, Edina Realty in Spooner; and Developer of Eagle
Deer Park
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Peter Peshik, Attorney, Dewitt Ross & Stevens S.C.
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Dean Premo, President, White Water Associates, Inc.
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Fred Rozumolski, Landscape Ecologist, Barr Engineering
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William Smith, Director, DNR - Northern Region
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Mary Thompson, President, North Woods Realtors Association
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Jim Wise, Activist, The Northwoods Alliance, The Stewardship Network and
ECCOLA; Business Owner
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