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To: reed13k

I believe the issue here is that the legal challenge to the building permit was filed after the permit was issued but before construction began. The developer took a huge risk by starting construction before the case was resolved.


11 posted on 02/20/2020 1:11:31 PM PST by Alberta's Child ("Oh, but it's hard to live by the rules; I never could and still never do.")
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“but before construction began”

That is in conflict with the title of the article.


15 posted on 02/20/2020 1:21:24 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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“receiving a building permit in 2017”

In my part of Florida, work must be started with six months of the permit and a permit will expire if work is abandoned.


16 posted on 02/20/2020 1:24:08 PM PST by Brian Griffin
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