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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1
I had a nail appointment one day and while traveling across the path was actually approached by a woman who identified herself as the attorney for the group working to get the assisted living facility approved. I was on a schedule and not able to ask any questions directly to the woman. But something about the wording of the petition bothered me.
First, the petition was to obtain approval of the assisted living facility. Second, who is and who is able to close access to carts across Mr. Brown's private property? It just seemed a little shady to me. I didn't ask anyone who was gathering signatures these questions. To be honest, we've had so much company, it was the last thing on my mind until we saw the survey stakes.
Have you seen the survey stakes for the facility? It it a very large facility. I wonder what will happen to the current route during construction. Will carts be allowed to go through a construction site?
My rant here isn't for or against the facility. It is just that I don't sign anything without fully understanding.
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Usually during a large construction project the entire area is closed off by fence due to liability issues. Just look at the old bank parcel in front of lowes or the assisted living place on 466A.