CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursday, December 03, 2015
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Vol.12 • Issue 49
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A group gathered at Castlegar City Hall in support of climate marches going on around the world. Betsy Kline photo
SPECIALS: Shopping Spree Pages 12-13 Gift Card Tree Page 16
Local landowners frustrated by dumping CHELSEA NOVAK Castlegar News
Scott Benesh and Bob Schulli are both landowners at their wits end. They both own land on Rialto Rd., out near the unauthorized shooting range/garbage dump reported in the November 19 edition of Castlegar News, and have been battling to keep people from dumping garbage on their properties. Benesh lives across from the unauthorized shooting range, while Schulli owns the land on either side of the beginning of Rialto Rd. but doesn’t live there. The rifle and pistol ranges run by the Castlegar and District Wildlife Association and the Castlegar Rifle Club is on Schulli’s land and he leases it to them for free. Since he isn’t out at his lot all the time, he has an agreement with Benesh to take care of it for him. Benesh spends a lot of his time cleaning up garbage that’s been dumped on both properties. Everything from yard waste to a boat. Some people Benesh has caught dumping yard waste have made the argument that everything they’re dumping is biodegradable and therefore not a big deal, but Benesh argues that often scraps of real garbage get caught up in leaves and grass clippings. It also encourages others to think of that spot as a place for dumping. “You’re setting a precedent for that to be a garbage dump, and I see it everywhere. I get it all cleaned up and someone drops one load of leaves, or one load of yard clippings, and immediately the next guy thinks it’s a garbage dump,” says Benesh. Even if people are just dumping yard waste, it’s still private property. Benesh has tried explaining to people that they are dumping on his property, that what they are doing is really no different than if he brought his yard waste and tossed it into their backyard. Benesh bought his property because he likes being outdoors and wants to be able to enjoy it. “I like to shed hunt for deer, antlers and elk antlers. It’s important to me; I like to recreate. It’s why I bought there, it was one of my favourite parts of Castlegar. My family all hunt. My family all snowshoe. They ski. We snowmobile from the house,” CONTINUED ON A2
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