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Farmland conversion and landfill sites
I imagine the idea was that they'd zone the 700 acres in a way such that multiple industries and businesses could operate from the area, not that all 700 would be zoned and handed over to one single entity to operate something large from...no?

A new industrial and business zone that was 700 acres in size could allow for the development of countless new operations that could provide thousands upon thousands of new jobs for people in our region and millions of dollars in economic benefits, with only communist ideologues and farmers objecting to positive things like that. At least that's what I had been assuming...even with the speculation of something related to automobiles, I wasn't expecting that to take up all 700 acres because that's a lot for one company, at least for a region our size. I kind of thought this was going to be a huge area of the region they say okay you can build stuff here, then they build streets, infrastructure etc and then let the market decide what they want to use it for.
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Farmland conversion and landfill sites - by SF22 - 03-15-2024, 10:18 AM
RE: Farmland conversion and landfill sites - by ac3r - 04-25-2024, 08:21 PM
Farmland conversion and landfill sites - by nms - 03-24-2024, 09:49 PM
RE: General Township Updates and Rumours - by nms - 03-28-2024, 07:55 AM
Farmland conversion and landfill sites - by nms - 04-01-2024, 08:21 PM

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