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I forgot that there was a meeting last night concerning this with the planning commission. The appeal was denied. So as far as the planning commission is concerned it can be done.
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It went past midnight and still only took 25 minutes to make a decision, I think they already had there mind made up. I just don't see how we are laying off teachers but building another school. Doesn't make sence to me, I feal sorry for those that buy a house expecting a school to be built only to find out it was cut out of a budget.
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There's already talk of implementing a woodstove ban in the area and the school isn't even built. Pearl Creek set a precedent so now they're trying it around all the schools. It's going to fly like a lead balloon in that area. Everyone nearby heats with wood.
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I didn't make the meeting but wouldn't have made a difference. Our comments at the Trails Advisory meeting were the same and we were ignored too.
i wonder if Stutzman Engineering is insured enough to pay for all the non-functioning septic systems....
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Update in news miner plans withdrawn. people don't what more housing there.
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Just saw that.
Good news.
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