Did you Read Today in the Daily Interlake that John Muhlfeld RESIGNED from the Whitefish Lake and Lakeshore Protection Committee? 10 Years is To Long, he cannot change things for the better, when he himself is not on the right side.
Muhlfeld existing on ANY watchdog panel is Seriously a Joke.
I cannot believe Muhlfeld said “Even a $1,000 or $2,500 after-the-fact fine will not deter a wealthy property owner from an intentional violation any more than a $100 fee,” Muhlfeld said. “...it is well known by property owners around the lake that their best solution to a violation is to hire an attorney and stall the issue until the violation is forgotten, negotiated or settled.”
He has ruined peoples lives on Grave Creek in Eureka Montana, He has VIOLATED property owners rights. Yes Laws Need to Be obeyed, the lake needs to be respected and Wealthy landowners should not be able to what they want, to “ask forgiveness instead of permission”. But, Muhlfeld is CERTAINLY not the one to handle this. It is a GREAT thing for whitefish that John Muhlfeld has resigned from the Whitefish Lake and Lakeshore Protection Committee. John’s attitude is that he, owns all the land along the waterways, he can bring dogs, violated land owners rights, leave fences and gates down, and create havoc in waterways on personal property and disrespect the rights of land owners.
If there is a battle to be won along the shores of Whitefish Lake, John Muhlfeld is the last man to be fighting it.
He has ruined peoples lives on Grave Creek in Eureka Montana, He has VIOLATED property owners rights. Yes Laws Need to Be obeyed, the lake needs to be respected and Wealthy landowners should not be able to what they want, to “ask forgiveness instead of permission”. But, Muhlfeld is CERTAINLY not the one to handle this. It is a GREAT thing for whitefish that John Muhlfeld has resigned from the Whitefish Lake and Lakeshore Protection Committee. John’s attitude is that he, owns all the land along the waterways, he can bring dogs, violated land owners rights, leave fences and gates down, and create havoc in waterways on personal property and disrespect the rights of land owners.
If there is a battle to be won along the shores of Whitefish Lake, John Muhlfeld is the last man to be fighting it.
