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Name: Monica Weiss on Jan 4, 2007Comments: Please help save our beautiful mountains from overdevelopment!Flag
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Name: Elaine Lite on Feb 19, 2007Comments: We need protection for our mountains before they are destroyed.Flag
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Name: Charlie Thomas on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Marcy Sirkin on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott Sirkin on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rachael Fisher on Feb 19, 2007Comments: STOP MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT NOW!Flag
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Name: Erika Love on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Roger Buckner on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dalton Love on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: JaneAnne Narrin on Feb 19, 2007Comments: As a REALTOR, I am very much aware of the negative impact thoughtless development has on the value of property...and the potential hazards in terms of land issues ...including landslides!Flag
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Name: Kate Lozier on Feb 19, 2007Comments: Common sense, long-term thinking need to trump greed.Flag
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Name: Susan Broadhead on Feb 19, 2007Comments: Please institute a moritorium so that we can look before we leap!Flag
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Name: Marcla D. Clarke on Feb 19, 2007Comments: I have watched florida become destruyed from overdevelopment and clear cut. PLEASE, PLEASE don't let the mountains suffer the same future. In florida, we can expect to be out of clean drinking water in the next few years. Fight the developers. fight for the mountains!Flag
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Name: Terry Cochran on Feb 19, 2007Comments: Everything is going to pot! Even growing our own food in the mountains is difficult as the rain turns to acid and destroys the forest (pollution) and the soil continues to build in toxins from pesticides used by subdivisions going in. Look at Clingman's Dome for a stark reminder of the damage from acid rain.Flag
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Name: Anne Walch on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Krolak on Feb 19, 2007Comments: I live in Polk county. Several hundred active citizens have formed a coalition for saving our slopes and countryside. 1000's of people have diplayed a shared concern via petitions signed. These same people are likely to join the coalition or at least support it. Please listen to the masses who would like to be proactive and save our prestine moutnains for future generations. Thank you. Lisa KrolakFlag
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Name: Julie Montanea on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Wallace on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ann McKinney on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maggie Schlubach on Feb 20, 2007Comments: thanks for the good work you are doing!Flag
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Name: Michele Marie on Feb 20, 2007Comments: It's everyone's responsibility to respect and protect the natural beauty and quality of life of our chosen homelands. As our elected respresentatives please do do what's right for the benefit of beauty & quality of life.Flag
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Name: Laurie Serfas on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maureen Linneman on Feb 20, 2007Comments: I did not see in the petition that a moritorium is being asked for. Is there any additional info about a moritorium MaureenFlag
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Name: Gayle Jann on Feb 20, 2007Comments: We need to control development. There are many problems building on steep slopes including erosion, loss of visual beauty, loss of wildlife habitat, and storm runoff.Flag
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Name: Mary Fingeroff on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tara Luetkenhaus on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott Mckenzie on Feb 20, 2007Comments: Fairview, Beaverdam, Candler, REYNOLDS MOUNTAIN, enough is enought. Stop destroying the mountains for short term gain for the few and long term devastation for the rest of us.Flag
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Name: Brian Evans on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Roger Wood on Feb 21, 2007Comments: Once the slopes are gone they can never be replaced. Good planning takes a time to develope and a good plan now will produce good results for a long time.Flag
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Name: Donald Witsell on Feb 21, 2007Comments: Asheville is turning into another placeless American city. We can stop this from happening if we truly want to preserve what makes this place special.Flag
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Name: Douglas Wingeier on Feb 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Boekschoten on Feb 23, 2007Comments: I am an Asheville native, who moved back to the area from southern California because my children had never seen a forest. A good premise for the very real concern about over development in our mountains is a book called "The Ecology of Fear" with photos of Southern California - once a wooded tourist destination. It not only CAN happen here, it is happening here.Flag
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Name: Carlisle Baskin on Feb 23, 2007Comments: There's no need for more development in western N.C.Flag
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Name: Suzannah Tebbe Davis on Feb 24, 2007Comments: As a concerned global citizen, I am dismayed at the destruction of nature and our ridgetops going on in Western North Carolina. I am a health care practitioner and see the health of Asheville residents declining, autism, allergies and ashma skyrocketing, and species disappearing. Please do all that you can to ban ridegetop development and save our slopes!Flag
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Name: Suzannah Tebbe Davis on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Caroline Sandstedt on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Echols on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maggie on Feb 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard L Zimmerer on Feb 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mollie Milner on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Miriam Atchley on Feb 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Briedis on Feb 27, 2007Comments: You are doing a terrific job - please keep the information coming and the meetings going.Flag
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Name: Tim Davidson on Feb 27, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: DONNA HENDERSON on Feb 27, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emmie C. Giguere on Feb 27, 2007Comments: If you don't do something now about the rapid development you will end up like my hometown of Charleston,SC where the marsh is disappearing and there is clear cutting everywhere of huge old live oaks, it is being done by out of state developers, they take the money and run. I would hate to see my new home of 4 yrs. go the same way my hometown has gone, it's beauty destroyed by the developers and outsiders. Please stop the madness, the mountains are a gift not a money pit. If you let development run rampant you will have no views to see, no mountains to show your grandchildren and the developers will be long gone.Flag
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Name: TOM FULTON on Feb 28, 2007Comments: "man is the only of god's creatures that will foul it's own nest"Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2007Comments: SAVE OUR MOUNTAINS!Flag