Posted by ericlb on May 01, 2008 at 03:44:42 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: Fighting Developers posted by Stumpalump on April 30, 2008 at 20:27:30:
not much you can do now,developer is just another word for con artist or theif, ive watched our county get ruined completly in the last 15 years, out of state developers spend about 5 years getting their people voted onto the county commission and city councel, now everything they want gets approved even if it violates most of the codes, the town near here has the recources to support around 2500 people currently 75oo live there full time and the summer crowd swells to over 50,000 they have very little water now, the sewer and water systems are hoplessly overmatched, still the build, the game is to put up a house for 75 to 100 grand cost then sell it for 400 to 450, sitting on 2 to 5 acres, the land wont support a goat, but currently freshly retired people from california and texas come here and think they are getting a good deal, i dont know why, because as a lifelong residenti can tell ya, theyre getting ripped off badly, these developers then gather up all the money and haull a$$ back to where theyre from leaving a basicly poor comunity to deal with all the houses condos, and other messes they have built, only thing that i can see to stop them is a wildfire, all i can say to everybody now is in your local elections, KNOW WHO THE PEOPLE ARE THAT YOU VOTE IN, AND WHAT THEYRE AGENDA IS, IF THEY ARE NEWBIES[ LIVED THERE LESS THAN 5 YEARS], BE VERY SUSPICIOUS, AND DONT LET THEM RUN YOUR COUNTY!!! a lesson learned to late here
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