Hilton Head Island Airport Will Say Goodbye to 200 Pine Trees

The importance of preserving natural order for our environment.

The majestic pine trees and large dense trees that surround the Hilton Head Island Airport have been a splendor of beauty and determent in respect to the airport flight paths. The trees are blocking the pilots view upon take off, in addition-endanger the safety of landing flights and simultaneous take offs.

The county has been addressing the issue of removing theses trees for several years. Hilton Head Planning has made their final decision to prune and remove trees that are an obstruction to the airports safety. The final design of the proposed project is now complete. The committed cost will be in the range of $250,000-the trees that will need attention are adjacent to located property at the south end; this is the south end of the runway.

The overwhelming locations of the trees are notice by passengers boarding their flights as potentially dangerous, and also bear a determent to the pilot's performance within navigating their flights.

Each and every one of the trees may not reach the abrupt death of the saw, as an alternative, many trees will need to be pruned, trimmed or cleanly cut down a few feet to accommodate the take off area.

The county original plan was to remove all 325 trees-it is a shame that it has been neglected for so long, subsequently what the general public in the surrounding neighborhoods have been saying for some time. As of the present, a clear plan has been put in effect by Hilton Head Island's Planning Department; in addition an arborist has determined to facilitate which trees are worth saving.

The County Administrator Mr. Gary Kubik has stated that of course this project will be very expensive, however the county will remain steadfast and committed in maintaining an environment of beautification.

After the project is completed the county will comprise to replace 665 new trees.

Every part of work that will be there completed for the county of Hilton Head Airport will be paid through the Federal Aviation Administration grants, all of the reviews will be under due process and close watch by means of the administrators.

Rare and historical facts subsist about Hilton Head; the given name of the island is the identical name of Beaufort Island 20 miles north of Savannah Georgia.

The Islands rich history include everywhere the Native American Indians dwelled thousand of years ago, in addition to this history-the confederate troops help to protect the two mile area during the war. And in return lead to the Sea Island Cotton Trade, which was occupied by the Civil War and Union Occupation. During this period also sparked European Explorations and interest to the neighboring islands.

When the southern civil war came to a close, this locality became a place of safety for ex slaves.

The town of Hilton Head strictly enforces Land Management Ordinance, within which governs the location of wherever building be placed and located, this law adds to the ambience of the area.

The project will be completed by years end, the broad infrastructure of planning will calculate success for the airport and neighboring community for years to come.

In retrospect, the actual spending of these funds will only enhance the beauty and perseverance of this area. Trees of old and recently planted trees convey beauty and majesty. Subsequently when you visit the area, remember to smell the fresh pine as well enjoy the beauty of a Carolina Wren straggling by your side.

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