Insufferable, entitled sacks of shit.
Sue them for everything they have and throw them in jail. Just because they are rich and from commiefornia does not mean they get whatever they want.
Also, This is WYOMING you fucking assholes, have some fucking respect or get the fuck out. (Actually, just get the fuck out).
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>Rising from the banks of Lower McDonald Creek just inside Glacier National Park, a three-story, partially constructed mountain getaway rises above the clear, turquoise water. It was started in late 2022 by a San Diego couple ambitious enough to take on an established Montana stream law and do as they please with their tiny sliver of property.
Now a federal judge is weighing arguments in a lawsuit over the house, and her decision could invite more unregulated development inside national park boundaries.
Last year, the local Flathead Conservation District ordered John and Stacy Ambler to demolish the unfinished home built on a 0.05-acre “inholding” lot of private property. It’s a postage stamp of a spread, about 2,200 square feet, and the land was grandfathered into the park at its creation in 1910.
Insufferable, entitled sacks of shit.
Sue them for everything they have and throw them in jail. Just because they are rich and from commiefornia does not mean they get whatever they want.
Also, This is WYOMING you fucking assholes, have some fucking respect or get the fuck out. (Actually, just get the fuck out).
Archive: https://archive.today/fmmG4
From the post:
>>Rising from the banks of Lower McDonald Creek just inside Glacier National Park, a three-story, partially constructed mountain getaway rises above the clear, turquoise water. It was started in late 2022 by a San Diego couple ambitious enough to take on an established Montana stream law and do as they please with their tiny sliver of property.
Now a federal judge is weighing arguments in a lawsuit over the house, and her decision could invite more unregulated development inside national park boundaries.
Last year, the local Flathead Conservation District ordered John and Stacy Ambler to demolish the unfinished home built on a 0.05-acre “inholding” lot of private property. It’s a postage stamp of a spread, about 2,200 square feet, and the land was grandfathered into the park at its creation in 1910.
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