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Lake Maumelle Watershed voted delayed

The Pulaski County Planning and Development Board decided Tuesday to delay making a final recommendation to the quorum court on the Lake Maumelle Watershed Land Use Plan.

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CorpITGuy - 10/26/2011 11:02 AM
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If this is allowed to go through it will be an absolute travesty. The government has no right telling me that I can't use the vast majority of my property that I rightfully own. If they want to make a bunch of rules about building houses, how many trees I have to keep, etc., they need to buy my land. PERIOD. This is absolute tyranny. WAKE UP, PEOPLE... before it's too late!

Ms Ellie - 10/26/2011 6:32 AM
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The PCPDB has a history of rolling over for developers but holding private owners to a higher standard. One developer started building without permission & then he was allowed to continue. This was after homeowners had ask if he would be allowed to build & were told NO. There is no reason that 36K homes need to be built in the watershed at all. The board has to face the home owners in a public forum and this is something they do not want - they will hold off hoping the owners will "go away". There is plenty of land not in the watershed... let the developers build anywhere else.
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