Saratoga Lake's Snake Hill

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What is the History Surrounding Snake Hill?

Yeah, it won't threaten endangered species. What I want to know is? Do you really expect me or anyone for that matter to believe it won't threaten endangered species? Sorry, you failed with this one!

Snake Hill is a 30-acre property that towers 200 feet over Saratoga Lake. It was named by primitive settlers to the lake because it had poisonous snakes that lived there. Historically, the story that is told is about Native Americans having battles on top of Snake Hill. Even though the Dake family owns the property, it is considered to be an important part of the land to the entire community.

Read More: Proposal to Build Houses on Saratoga Lake's Snake Hill | https://wgna.com/will-a-proposal-be-approved-to-build-houses-on-saratoga-lakes-snake-hill/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

Residents Are Being Informed From Both Sides
Chuck Marshall who represents the development shared the plan with local residents. The plan is to sell the land to Bonacio Construction. They will build and sell the homes. There was also a letter included in the proposal from the state Department of Environmental Conservation saying the development would not threaten endangered species Marshall said of the construction.

Read More: Proposal to Build Houses on Saratoga Lake's Snake Hill | https://wgna.com/will-a-proposal-be-approved-to-build-houses-on-saratoga-lakes-snake-hill/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

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