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Posted by omahgreg on April 16, 2007 at 18:59:35 from (68.13.134.45):
In Reply to: development on development posted by Dave from MN on April 16, 2007 at 09:10:15:
Sorry to hear of your county boards rubber stamping of things! I live in the city limits of Omaha, so not directly relative, but-several years ago a commercial building directly next to me wanted to sell cigarettes-they were native american owned. My neighbors and I mounted a petition drive to fight it, but the city council gave its unanimous approval-said the state would overturn their disapproval anyway. My aunt and uncle moved from Colorado to his 'home' place in south central Nebraska about 5 years ago to farm. Now HE is complaining about his neighbors hog lot, because of the smell! Go figure! Some people are not happy unless they are unhappy-I guess. Greg
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