Posted by Janicholson on May 01, 2008 at 06:32:34 from (208.54.95.63):
In Reply to: Fighting Developers posted by Stumpalump on April 30, 2008 at 20:27:30:
Three things: Even though they indicate the leaving of the nice area, the effect of the new homes will change the runoff, drainage, and use impact of the land. A professional level Environmental Impact statement, including an analysis detailed enough to assure there are no endangered species native to the pristine wetlands you indicate are on that property, can cost more than the property's value, and delay action. make sure it is in place! A comprehensive plan for the development of a "replacement wetland" must be in place with specific geologic information on sustainability of the "new wetland", and the adaptability of the species living on the developed land to the new "wetland". In these extreme housing market times questioning the validity of the potential for the sale of these homes is appropriate. Far too many of these Pseudo mansions are being built and then foreclosed on.
The environmental card is powerful, and and good tactics. land owners willing to degrade these incredible acres for extreme profit are not good stewards of the earth. Good luck. JimN
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