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ibskeptic's comments
Posted Fri, Jan 28, 4:40 p.m.
There is vesting and then there is VESTING. I have no argument with a developer being vested in development regulations when he applies for a building permit. But how can Mr. Anderson defend vesting the Yarrow Bay Master Planned Developments in development regulations for over 6,000 apartments and houses plus ...
MOREPosted Sun, Jan 23, 4:06 p.m.
Mr. Ross, you claim that we are afforded protection because stormwater regulations vest with each phase. OK. Now is the time to reveal when each phase will start. The normal definition of phasing is that activity is started on a preplanned schedule and that the phases are in sequence. Your ...
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