Posted by VADAVE on May 01, 2008 at 03:31:28 from (149.32.192.33):
In Reply to: Fighting Developers posted by Stumpalump on April 30, 2008 at 20:27:30:
Maybe some common sense. Where are the people that buy these houses going to work to pay for them? If your answer is "not here" then the question is "how far away?" and "does that make sense?". Another question is where are the utilities coming from? Usually the town or county has to provide them and will probably have to increase the size. Ask the commsioners to have the developer pay to increase the size of the sewage treatment plant, to widen the roads and put in traffic lights. If you have a water supply plant ask the developer to pay to improve it and if wells are to be used talk about maintanence of the water table. In the small town where my farm is the developer came in and wanted to build one house per acre. Kept asking those questions and now the number of houses in the total development keeps going down.
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