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Sugar Grove zoningMarch 15, 2013Dear editor: Coverage of the proposed rezoning in Sugar Grove has been very biased. Some people have been misquoted or pertinent information left ou.... Showing 5 of 5 comments
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writer10
Sugar Grove will just end up like Warren, empty as can be. Warren used to and still does fight everything that comes this way and it confuses them as to why the population keeps shrinking and nothing replaces the businesses that have left. It's really a very easy answer, stop fighting everything.
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dubedit
That's right, stop fighting. Bordello next to school? Great! Factory next to nursing home? Wonderful. New building, not enough parking, so the on-street parking for blocks around is clogged and visitors to residents have no place to park? Superb! Yep, that zoning sure is a bother. Warren is empty because I-80 went where it is, because manufacturing shriveled, because "developers" promised more than they could deliver. But you're such a naysayer. HEY! Aren't you gonna run for city council? School board? They could use your negativity!
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Riggle
The County has zoning, a planning and zoning commission, and a zoning hearing board. That is the way the process is supposed to work. Skipping to the County Commissioner Board is not the proper process. It injects politics (and all that entails) into the process. Residential areas need to be protected.
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garypayton
NIMBY letter
Anywhere but next to me.
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SGroveRes
I'm all for keeping the small town atmosphere, we're a short drive to several expanding areas, let them have the congestion and associated problems!!
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