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This December 5, 2022 message from Mayor Jim Paine seeks an update from the Wisconsin DNR on the Paine Property conservation easement review. The email highlights the City’s need for preliminary guidance to prepare for potential next steps and maintain progress before year-end.
This November 21, 2022 email documents ongoing coordination between the City of Superior and the Wisconsin DNR regarding the Paine Property conservation easement. It confirms that the DNR is preparing a formal response and outlines upcoming communication steps involving city staff and regional DNR leadership.
This November 18, 2022 correspondence documents the Wisconsin DNR’s update to the City of Superior on its forthcoming response to the Paine Property easement proposal. The email confirms active review, internal coordination, and plans for direct discussion with city officials.
This email set from August to November 2022 documents coordination between the City of Superior, the Wisconsin DNR, and the Paine family regarding updates and questions surrounding the Paine Property conservation easement. The chain highlights efforts to clarify historical records, address compliance concerns, and identify next steps for managing the easement and related habitat protections.
On September 19, 2022, City of Superior staff proposed a conceptual 3.1-acre shift to the Paine property sanctuary area and asked the Wisconsin DNR to review it. Earlier emails cite the 1989 easement tied to the Barker’s Island Bird Sanctuary and note DNR concerns about potential noncompliance, prompting requests for ownership confirmation and a late-September meeting.
In August 2022, City of Superior officials and Wisconsin DNR staff discussed the Paine Property conservation easement to clarify land records tied to the Barker’s Island Bird Sanctuary. The correspondence between Jenny Van Sickle, Mark Johnson, and DNR’s Cherie Hagen focused on gathering documentation, confirming ownership, and planning a follow-up meeting to resolve questions surrounding the property’s conservation status.
On August 30, 2022, City of Superior officials and Wisconsin DNR representatives exchanged emails to clarify the history of the Paine Property conservation easement. The correspondence outlines efforts to gather legal records, confirm property ownership, and review the easement’s link to the Barker’s Island Bird Sanctuary before an upcoming
In August 2022, City of Superior officials coordinated with Wisconsin DNR and local resident Thomas Paine to clarify the Paine Property conservation easement near Barker’s Island. The emails between Councilors Jenny Van Sickle and Mark Johnson, alongside Economic Development Director Jason Serck, reflect ongoing efforts to verify property history and resolve questions about land ownership and conservation boundaries.
In August 2022, City of Superior officials and Wisconsin DNR staff coordinated efforts to clarify the status of the Paine Property conservation easement. The exchange between Jenny Van Sickle, Jason Serck, and DNR representative Cherie Hagen focused on gathering historical records and verifying ownership related to the Barker’s Island Bird Sanctuary, with plans to meet and resolve questions about the easement’s scope and origin.