Posted by Dave from MN on May 01, 2008 at 03:48:27 from (74.60.86.134):
In Reply to: Fighting Developers posted by Stumpalump on April 30, 2008 at 20:27:30:
Good luck. All you can do is go there with facts about you local housing market, foreclosures, and some factual data that houses dont really creatw the revenue they think. You need to make a show of force with all those thaT oppose, and each and everyone of you must get up and passionatly voice your opinion. I tried to fight it last year. My name is mud with a few on the zoning board, commissioners, and the developer family, but I had to stand my ground and stick with my beliefs. Only one neighbor had tha nads to do the same, and SHE, yes she did good as well. It went through, when some board memebrs and commisioner just about jump out of their pants to get to the 1st break and shake hands with the developer, it pretty much foreshadowed the outcome. That house is still sitting there empty, with out an offer. looks kinda silly,corn at $6 and there sits a $649,000 executive house in the middle of farm country on the most productive peice of soil in the surrounding 200 acres. The other lots that had been plated and they had planned on putting up houses was tilled at the last minute and put into spring wheat.
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