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Posted Mon, Jan 24, 12:23 a.m.
Forgot to mention: The "state-of-the-art City of Black Diamond Comprehensive Plan policies and development regulations" mentioned in the above article were written or revised with Yarrow Bay paying salaries of city employees as well as Yarrow Bay applicants working side-by-side giving input to the regulations over a number of years.
MOREPosted Mon, Jan 24, 12:15 a.m.
OK, the above letter comes from the person who stands to become wealthier to the tune of millions if the MPD in Black Diamond is built. In fact, if Yarrow Bay gets all it has asked for, the profits will be simply enormous for the developer, who i suspect could ...
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