PAC and Hunting Country POA protect a piece of Hunting Country

Published 5:10 pm Monday, July 8, 2013

From left to right: Elizabeth Lamb (PAC president), Phil Burrus (Hunting Country Property Owners Association president) and Mary Walter (PAC executive director) at the closing of the Hunting Country POA conservation easement, protecting 2-acres of land in the Hunting Country. (photo by Pam Torlina)

From left to right: Elizabeth Lamb (PAC president), Phil Burrus (Hunting Country Property Owners Association president) and Mary Walter (PAC executive director) at the closing of the Hunting Country POA conservation easement, protecting 2-acres of land in the Hunting Country. (photo by Pam Torlina)

On July 3, the Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) worked with the Hunting Country Property Owners Association (HC POA) to finalize a conservation easement on a 2-acre parcel of land at the intersection of Hunting Country Road and Blockhouse Road.

The conservation easement will ensure that this parcel of land remain in its natural state, adding to the scenic beauty and character of the Hunting Country, in perpetuity.  Both PAC and the HC POA are indebted to the late Burton Baer for his drive, perseverance and dedication to this project.

Pam Torlina of PAC and HC POA Board members, Madeline Clas, Emily Clark, Cheryl Every, Warren Board, Carol Bartol, Mari Cartwright and Robert Williams helped make this happen.

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PAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization (land trust) founded in 1989 to protect and conserve the area’s natural resources (PAC’s mission).