All About Our Presiding Commissioner of Camden County!
It's important to have a leader in the area who cares about the Lake of the Ozarks. As a life-long resident of the Lake, Greg Hasty works hard each day to help our county succeed. The Presiding Commissioner of Camden County is here for our community. Take a look below to learn who Greg Hasty is and how he got into the political arena.
From the early 1990’s forward, Greg, was involved in land planning, construction management, and land development for many investors at the Lake of the Ozarks. He became a licensed Real Estate Broker in the mid-1990’s, to handle land acquisition, development, and sales of waterfront lots on the Lake of the Ozarks for a lake developer. Since the mid-1990’s his survey office has been on the square in Camdenton. Greg has served on the planning and zoning board in Camdenton, for over 10 years.
In 2006, Greg led the fight against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), regarding the proposed Impact Minimization Zones (IMZ’s) proposed on the Lake of the Ozarks. The IMZ’s would have had a devastating effect on the value of waterfront owners lands. This was a fight the lake area residents won, preserving individual property rights, as well as the value of their lake investment.
In 2011 - 2012, Greg stepped up for Camden County citizens again, when a FERC Order directed the destruction of hundreds of homes on the Lake of the Ozarks. On November 16, 2011, the Lake Sun Leader, published Greg Hasty’s 3 point plan as a proposed solution to the problem. Greg’s plan included the lowering of the Project Boundary and execution of Quit Claim Deeds. Many of the items in Greg’s proposed plan were ultimately adopted as a part of the final settlement.
Without question, if not for Greg Hasty’s knowledge of the history of the Lake of the Ozarks, and the deed records, the outcome of these two land issues would have been entirely different.
From the early 1990’s forward, Greg, was involved in land planning, construction management, and land development for many investors at the Lake of the Ozarks. He became a licensed Real Estate Broker in the mid-1990’s, to handle land acquisition, development, and sales of waterfront lots on the Lake of the Ozarks for a lake developer. Since the mid-1990’s his survey office has been on the square in Camdenton. Greg has served on the planning and zoning board in Camdenton, for over 10 years.
In 2006, Greg led the fight against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), regarding the proposed Impact Minimization Zones (IMZ’s) proposed on the Lake of the Ozarks. The IMZ’s would have had a devastating effect on the value of waterfront owners lands. This was a fight the lake area residents won, preserving individual property rights, as well as the value of their lake investment.
In 2011 - 2012, Greg stepped up for Camden County citizens again, when a FERC Order directed the destruction of hundreds of homes on the Lake of the Ozarks. On November 16, 2011, the Lake Sun Leader, published Greg Hasty’s 3 point plan as a proposed solution to the problem. Greg’s plan included the lowering of the Project Boundary and execution of Quit Claim Deeds. Many of the items in Greg’s proposed plan were ultimately adopted as a part of the final settlement.
Without question, if not for Greg Hasty’s knowledge of the history of the Lake of the Ozarks, and the deed records, the outcome of these two land issues would have been entirely different.
“I am committed to working hard to serve the citizens of Camden County, with a stable, commonsense leadership strategy for our growing community.”
Greg Hasty
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