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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1756663" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have never heard of there being an arbitration panel here. My lawyer is a local who is representing a fairly high percentage of the people involved in this. He dresses like clean cut cowboy or at least when I have seen him. His family owns a fairly big ranch near here. He is the land use attorney in one of the biggest law firms in the county. He has represented the county in a number of issues. </p><p>Idaho Power intentionally routed this over range land as it has less value. My land is and never will be anything but range land. It is steep and a long walk to water. It is interesting that just a couple hundred feet to the west and they would be crossing BLM. But they have avoided crossing BLM like the plague. Apparently it is cheaper and easier to deal with a bunch of ranchers than it is to deal with the federal government. I have been told that in 2008 when Obama was president. This power line was on his list of project which needed to be done. Just don't build it on federal land that was so poor the homesteaders passed on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1756663, member: 498"] I have never heard of there being an arbitration panel here. My lawyer is a local who is representing a fairly high percentage of the people involved in this. He dresses like clean cut cowboy or at least when I have seen him. His family owns a fairly big ranch near here. He is the land use attorney in one of the biggest law firms in the county. He has represented the county in a number of issues. Idaho Power intentionally routed this over range land as it has less value. My land is and never will be anything but range land. It is steep and a long walk to water. It is interesting that just a couple hundred feet to the west and they would be crossing BLM. But they have avoided crossing BLM like the plague. Apparently it is cheaper and easier to deal with a bunch of ranchers than it is to deal with the federal government. I have been told that in 2008 when Obama was president. This power line was on his list of project which needed to be done. Just don't build it on federal land that was so poor the homesteaders passed on it. [/QUOTE]
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