They should never have been approved as they stand now. They ruin the character of the community.
You know, the truth is some people really don't have taste. That's why I like living in the middle of my own 10 acre spread, though there aren't enough trees to block out the loser next door.
I also failed to mention that El Dorado had a building moratorium because of water availability yet this development slid right through. I don't know all of the details; my Realtor told me about it.
Now the local supervisors have approved an Indian casino. Great, more traffic and people spending their money in a place that doesn't pay their fair share of taxes to the local administration.
They swore up and down they'd never approve it, then they said only if an offramp was approved now that's approved so here comes gaming. I'm sure you'd like to share your residential neighborhood with a casino, right? Luckily for me, it's a couple of miles away.