So Kristen can stop development behind her home, but the whole surrounding area is fair game? She must really care for the whole community and not just her neck of the woods. Wonder how many toxins are being dug up right where they're putting new roads and neighborhoods next door to Solite.
Just look at what the builders are doing over in GCS. Can NOT believe the county aproved the new home to be built literally right next to the decades old toxic waste dump (Rosemary Hill). Yuck!
I live in Magnolia Point - I grew up here and remember all the toxic water issues from the Wright's Dairy and because of the dump. Nope - they are building homes every which way you look. I am a huge conservative and can't believe they approved this cr_p! Crazy!
Nope. They are literally building homes backing up to the huge green piles of grass covered garbage that vultures fly around all the time. Several hundred homes being built with less quality to them than a mobile home today. 4 homes to an acre. Insanity.
So Kristen can stop development behind her home, but the whole surrounding area is fair game? She must really care for the whole community and not just her neck of the woods. Wonder how many toxins are being dug up right where they're putting new roads and neighborhoods next door to Solite.
Just look at what the builders are doing over in GCS. Can NOT believe the county aproved the new home to be built literally right next to the decades old toxic waste dump (Rosemary Hill). Yuck!
You are joking? Rosemary Hill now has houses? Former Clay County resident, myself, in the 1980s.
I live in Magnolia Point - I grew up here and remember all the toxic water issues from the Wright's Dairy and because of the dump. Nope - they are building homes every which way you look. I am a huge conservative and can't believe they approved this cr_p! Crazy!
Nope. They are literally building homes backing up to the huge green piles of grass covered garbage that vultures fly around all the time. Several hundred homes being built with less quality to them than a mobile home today. 4 homes to an acre. Insanity.