Sunday, July 24, 2005

Another one

Developers' deception It's interesting to watch what concerns and biases can do to a community when used by a developer to try to sway politicians to get what they want. A property, once donated to a group that is thought to protect the community, then sold and currently held by a developer that implies that if he doesn't get the zoning changes he wishes dire consequences may happen. It's like your neighbor threatening that if you don't approve of his plans, he may turn his property over to others that may build _______. You fill in the blank, gas station, animal hospital, church, synagogue, mosque, firehouse, group home, chicken farm or whatever may be distasteful to you. There is no guarantee that if the change is approved, the property would not be transferred or annexed and those dire consequences would still happen. The developer should be ashamed of himself. Those in the community that support the developer should reconsider. Bob Mahran Monroe

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