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Originally Posted by lawn psycho
So if Ames owns the property across the street and they can't make money with a ramp, then we all know what the inevitiable will be. They'll be pressured to sell property to a developer.
So the question is who is preying on the situation and what is Nix's (and other petition signers) true intent. It's going to be up to the Gilford voters to put the brakes on the railroading that's taking place.
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I believe I read an article recently that mentioned another petition that wanted to restrict the combining of lots. I also believe there was little discussion about that petition. If I was Ames, I would be as concerned about this as I was about the public launching petition.
It is almost like the public launching petition is a smoke screen for the petition to restrict the combining of lots.
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