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Sunday, September 01, 2019

MARDELA: SLUDGE TANK MEETING


28 comments:

  1. Using RESIDENTIAL land for COMMERCIAL USE ???? John Cannon can kiss my ASS

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  2. Whos palms are being greased at the Wicomico county council ????

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  3. It is already approved so its a little late

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    1. The county council can retract his permit but John Cannon and crew are corrupt POS.

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  4. The town of mardela better put up Restrictions on ATHOL RD.

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  5. HOW OS THIS BEING ALLOWED ? HIRE SOME SEPTIC TRUCKS AND DUMP THEM OFF AT CANNONS SOME.

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  6. Sludge Tanks are where most of the Democrats Political Promises end up!

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  7. Make sure you rent out the side for advertising.

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  8. It's bad enough when they pop that stuff into the farm fields now you're going to smell it 24 seven

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  9. Its the idiot that is jealous over the owner and mad he’s not as successful.... this is sponsored by a wanna be farmer and sour one at that!

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  10. Please, everyone be sure to show up at this meeting. You have got to voice your opposition to this...NOW!

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  11. Where’s the environmentalists?

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    1. Good point we're are the libs ????

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  12. I bet Culver doesn't show up.

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  13. Anonymous said...
    Whos palms are being greased at the Wicomico county council ????

    August 30, 2019 at 11:12 AM

    Did you mean the Executives office?

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  14. Interesting they are having the meeting at the same time as the County Council meeting.

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  15. It is not too late. It is not just 1 farmer against it. Over 80 people signed a petition against it in just a few hrs. The Council has listened. The problem is with Planning and Zoning code interpretation and the way the permit was issued. P&Z answers to the County Executive. Come to the mtg to get the facts. If you have ever been adversely affected by the spreading or storage of sludge come to the mtg and be heard.
    I'm sorry the "wannabe" farmer was insulted. That happens sometimes when you stand up for what is right. He is not alone.

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  16. I am willing to bet that Burns doesn't really "own" this tank in the end. He's just a front man for Valley Protein and Denali. THIS IS INDUSTRIAL, NOT AGRICULTURE!

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  17. More information about the meeting and what has been going on can be found on this blog: www.neighborhoodaction.group

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  18. Burns is all about the money. and how do we know that regulations will be followed if he is permitted to have that tank? hell his wife does not follow the law when it comes to her health care facility...thats why she has finally been indicted !..all about that bottom dollar and to hell with the people that will have to deal with it! The council should not have given that permit and im would be willing to bet that none of them did their homework before they granted it. i was not included in that petition but i wish i had known about it...i would have signed it! So this is not just one disgruntled wanna be farmer! so Biff and Candy just shut it. I hope all show up and that firehouse is packed to max capacity.

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  19. Anonymous said...
    Using RESIDENTIAL land for COMMERCIAL USE ???? John Cannon can kiss my ASS

    August 30, 2019 at 11:05 AM

    Why is this John Cannon's fault? This happened under Planning and Zoning and Public Works under the County Executive Culver's watch.

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  20. Sure go out and tell that farmer what he can’t do on his land. I’m sure you gang up on him you will make the paper.

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  21. Everyone will put flowers on his grave

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  22. Biff has been in the Wicomico soil district office plenty griping about this whole issue. He is certainly used to everyone bowing down and giving in.

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  23. Well, not this time, buddy boy!

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  24. Biff has got a bigger problem than he realizes. The County never should have given him the building permit because what he wants to do is not allowed by the zoning ordince

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