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Friday, April 23, 2010

HEBRON REQUIRED BY A JUDGE'S DECISION TO RE-DO ITS PUBLIC HEARING ON WALLER LANDING

HEBRON REQUIRED BY A JUDGE'S DECISION TO RE-DO ITS PUBLIC HEARING ON WALLER LANDING--- SET FOR APRIL 26, 2010 AT 7:00 P.M.

As a result of citizens and the environmental groups' prevailing against Hebron in its approval of the mega-project, Waller Landing, Hebron will hold a re-do public hearing on April 26, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. at the Westside Intermediate School in Hebron.

All citizens who care about taking over 400 acres of pristine farmland for rezoning to a mega-development, please SHOW UP AND SPEAK IN OPPOSITION.

It does no good to object AFTER the plan has been approved!!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

call CAIR...they wouldn't hesitate to call you..

Anonymous said...

They will have to re-do the whole project regardless to conform to the new storm water management regulations and critical areas requirements.

Anonymous said...

As I recall Pollitt was going to see that this was killed.

What say you Ricky???

Anonymous said...

This is buffoonery at it's best -- hello, Hebron hicks.

Anonymous said...

Like where are the Wicomico Environmental Trust and Chesapeake Bay Foundation to stop this development of productive farm land??

Mike Pretl: are you listening?

Anonymous said...

It's too bad that PAC14 does not show the Hebron bozos in action like they do in Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

its hebrons land. they can do with it what they like. a handful of hebron people dont like it, more are ok with it, and the others dont really care. if a farmer wants to sell his land, he can. the developer bought it, he can do with it as he wishes as well.

Anonymous said...

9:59 Good idea but I am not sure if PAC14 is into doing comedy shows