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Signatures | Total: 308

 

# NameComments
151 R. D. MeltonAlready rich developers and wealthy, retiring "boomers" should not be allowed to get richer and further deplete resources without some ENFORCED rules limiting their intusion into the mountains.
152 Elizabeth Dotson
153 Les Dotson
154 Nicole FranklinAs a native of WNC, this issue is very close to my heart. Let's keep development at bay and work to preserve the beauty we all enjoy.
155 bobby mchughwe need this, even people like me who build for living------we won't have anything here if we don't have mountains!!! thanks to all who put this together.
156 Daniel A. WardOur first duty is to our own citizens, not carpetbagging developers. A pause in large-scale, environmentally threatening development will do no harm to the local economy, and in fact can save our tourism sector. Let's give the bulldozers a rest.
157 Daniel A. WardOur first duty is to our own citizens, not carpetbagging developers. A pause in large-scale, environmentally threatening development will do no harm to the local economy, and in fact can save our tourism sector. Let's give the bulldozers a rest.
158 Anonymous
159 Anonymous
160 Anonymous
161 Anonymous
162 Leslie ScannellWe need responsible growth in Asheville.
163 TOM FULTON
164 Nicole CucchiaraThis really is a reasonable request...simply a request to slow down and think things through... sounds pretty smart to me, and beneficial for the people and the mountains they [I] love!
165 Anonymous
166 AnonymousDon't turn Asheville into another Florida city. I grew up in Fl. and saw the lovely city of Tampa turn into the mess it is now. Asheville is heading that way. The draw of Fl. was the beaches and now only the rich and paying can enjoy them - despite the commercials. People come to this area for the mountains, but folks will only see housing developments if the trend continues. Please don't ruin the mountains.
167 Jeff Young
168 Jovian Sackett
169 Lea Faulkner
170 Brenda Kintz
171 John Kintz
172 Ada Khoury MD
173 Dwayne CookKeep up the good work.
174 Dwayne CookKeep up the good work.
175 Harry L. BakerI thought that the State had a Rigdetop Law? But we do have to protect our fragile environment of our NC ridgetops and slopes. I'm for it!!!
176 AnonymousThe degree of massive development I've observed in less than 3 yrs. of living in WNC is alarming! The impact on water supply in a variety of ways are irreversible once they occur. The redefinition of the area and its balance of natural resouirces when impacted by such development greatly reduces the qualitry of life for all! Without immediate action and controls these massive slope developments will eliminate the bounteous aspects earth life as we've known it. PLEASE take action NOW!
177 Adam ShyIt is time for a paradigm shift in the way we think about "progress". We must think about the BIG picture.
178 curtis m wright
179 Cindy Krimmelbein
180 Anonymous
181 Laurie and Bob Kerr
182 Diana Light
183 Majo John MaddenThe people who want no restraints on development are the true extremists. Keep up the good work.
184 Jeff Hamiltonthanks for helping to save our mountains!
185 gene harwoodI moved away from N.C. in the 70's, returning maybe 2 times per year. The mountains are really home to me, and so beautiful! I am now back to stay!!!! The devestation that has taken our mountains has got to stop.....Does anyone really think that the homes side by side up there are beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!
186 Anonymous
187 Anonymous
188 Anonymous
189 Bill Allen
190 Chuck Brodsky
191 William Wagner
192 Catherine NinesPlease preserve the beauty of these mountains. If you wish to purchase a home in the area, there are plenty of older homes for the taking.
193 Jean D. Haldane
194 jean haldane
195 Peter Greco
196 Nick VollmerGlad to do all that I can!! Thanks!!
197 candace
198 Leisa Stamey
199 jessica barnes
200 Anonymous

 

Signatures | Total: 308