Rumor in the neighborhood this summer was that TV bought it from the farmer who was working it. One of the road-ending fences was removed and part of the land was used for temporary dumping and equipment storage during the reconstruction of nearby recreation trails. If you look at all the roads that approach the site from the East side they suddenly dead end at the property line, no turnarounds or loops. It seems that these are planned entrances to the property when it is developed. The way everyting was laid out 12-15 years ago hints that the developer has plans for that property and, if already doesn't own it, has a pretty solid first option to purchase it when the farmer or his estate wants to sell it.
Just my opinion and observation, no hard facts.
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