To: conservative cat
I'm in agreement too. The developers have to be able to strike a medium between their needs and the needs of the community and nature. Their building a Walgreens within a one eighth of a mile of my house. There are already at least six drugstores within one mile, surely another isn't really needed for the community but why let that get in the way of it.
Then there are these planned communities, your neighbors backyard is your front yard, you can barely walk between the buildings, and of course the area was clear cut so you have no trees.
11 posted on
07/08/2006 1:55:12 PM PDT by
Hawk1976
(Borders. Language. Culture. AAA-0. Free Travis Mcgee.)
To: Hawk1976
"my house."
Understand this concept?
Same for the Walgreens....
12 posted on
07/08/2006 2:00:55 PM PDT by
dakine
To: Hawk1976
The developers have to be able to strike a medium between their needs and the needs of the community and nature. The hell they do. It's their property and they should do as they see fit with it.
-ccm
16 posted on
07/08/2006 2:35:50 PM PDT by
ccmay
(Too much Law; not enough Order)
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