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Originally Posted by mulligan
Thanks for the info BUT, I have a problem with them putting my lawn at risk while at the same time allowing continuing new construction. New construction means additional potable water hookups, new landscaping needing daily watering to survive, and new golf courses needing millions of gallons every day. This does not even consider the 3,500 unit apartment complex being built at the intersection of powell rd. and 466a. If the water supply is critical enough to jeopardize my investment, stop the new construction NOW.
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Agree! AS they pour the water on the dirt, roads new homes design centers and golf courses.
How can their be a restriction when all this new constructions is being allowed?
Then we have the ponds full and they pump em dry for sink hole protection.