skirting? are they meeting the code requirements? why would they need to start the process over? so many questions, but I have to go to a meeting...
one quick thought: it may well be that developments like this are bad for the neighborhoods they inhabit. but as long as the developers are following the rules I don't see where you can blame them. go talk to the City Council. elect people who agree with you. DO SOMETHING!
Don't bother to put in laundry hookups either, we can just rely on the residents buying more clothes at Buffalo Exchange when the outfits they're wearing get dirty.
I'd just like to know why this post was laid out like it was. I came to it after two updates had been posted, and I had to scroll to the bottom to find the original post. Then I had to scroll all the way to the top to find the first update. The second update was placed between the other two parts. You guys got something against linear narrative?
@tODD: Decent point. I was trying to get new information up high as it came in. Can see how that could be confusing to someone coming in after the fact.
one quick thought: it may well be that developments like this are bad for the neighborhoods they inhabit. but as long as the developers are following the rules I don't see where you can blame them. go talk to the City Council. elect people who agree with you. DO SOMETHING!
I GOT NOTHING. I'M JUST SICK OF THIS STORY AND THESE NIMBY PIECES OF SHIT.
I've shuffled it.