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FOR MEDIA AND INTERESTED
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Preservation
Support Document
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Littleproud
B., Hague J., Doyle Ph.D.
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April
2004
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Submitted
to the Bethel NY Planning Board, Gerry Foundation
Inc.
State
and Federal Historic Preservation Agencies
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All public comments regarding the proposed
development on the Woodstock site can be submitted in writing to:
Town of Bethel
Attn: Planning Board
P.O. Box 300
White Lake, NY 12786
Copies can be e-mailed to Glenn
Pontier, Gerry Foundation, Director of Communication at gpontier@gerryfoundation.org
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PUBLIC HEARING STATEMENTS
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Presented from the Woodstock
Preservationists to the Bethel Town Planning Council
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March, 2004 - Media
Release from the WPA |
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Artie Kornfeld
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STATEMENT
OF INTRODUCTION
Brad
Littleproud, Preservationist
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Pickering, Ontario, Canada
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Presented
by: Martie Malaker, Preservationist,
Scranton, PA
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STATEMENT
FROM MR. ARTIE KORNFELD
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Co-Creator/ Promoter 1969
Woodstock Festival
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Preservation
Supporter |
| Renowned
music producer, writer, manager with 40 years experience. |
| Co-creator/
promoter of the 1969 Woodstock Festival |
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Artie Kornfeld 1969, Age 26
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| STATEMENT
FROM MICHAEL WM. DOYLE, Ph.D. |
| Ball
State University - Department of History |
| Muncie,
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Artie signing the monument
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| Preservation
Supporter |
| Assoc.
Professor and Director of the Public History Internship Program |
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Authored the Statement on the
Historical and CulturalSignificance of the 1969 Woodstock Festival
for the Gerry Foundations draft EIS
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Presented
by: Melissa Lapointe, Preservationist
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Stanbridge
East, Quebec, Canada
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STATEMENT
FROM THE WOODSTOCK PRESERVATIONISTS
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Statement
Delivered by:
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Joanne
Hague, Preservationist, Blakely, PA.
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BETHEL
WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
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OVERALL
DEVELOPMENT PLAN NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION
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Presented by the Gerry
Foundation to the Bethel Planning Board
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10 February, 2004
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| BETHEL
PLANNING BOARD MEETING |
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Transcription |
| 10
February, 2004 |
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Bethel
Woods Site Map Comparison
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| Click
on map to enlarge |
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PAC Site Map - issued March 2002
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PAC Site Map - Revised - February
2004
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| Map
Key |
| 1:
Pavilion |
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1:
Pavilion |
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Parking |
2:
Parking |
| 3:
Festival Stage |
3:
Festival Stage |
| 4:
Farmers'
Market |
4:
Farmers'
Market |
| 5:
Visitor Center |
5:
Interpretive
Center and Community Theater |
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Marketplace |
6:
Offsite
Overflow Parking |
| 7:
Offsite
Overflow Parking |
7:
Electrical
Substation |
| 8:
Electrical
Substation |
8:
Water
Tower |
| 9:
Water Tower |
9:
Wastewater
Holding Tank |
| 10:
Wastewater
Holding Tank |
10:
Event Tents |
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revisions to the Gerry Foundation Plans for the
Woodstock site, have reduced the original
390,000sqare feet of complex to 40,000 square feet.
Although pleased, we stand firm that if these
buildings were relocated off of the site to nearby
property, it would allow the site to remain in a
state reflective of the spirit and meaning it holds.
Bethel Woods will then be able to allow patrons to
"Get back to the Garden". |
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