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Holley Ranch

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Anonymous
9 years ago

I moved here from the megalopolis of Southern California to get AWAY from all the problems Reno/Sparks is starting to get, as it is trying to become the same kind of highly urbanized sewer. My parents retired here 22 years ago, and I always loved the wide open spaces and the roaming wild horses. Now that I live here, I enjoy regular, daily encounters with mustangs, eagles, antelopes, and more. I also enjoy freedom from traffic, and when I DO have to drive, I enjoy looking at the vistas of the sagebrush steppes. Thank God, however, this is a small place, because police, fire, and emergency response is very slow - and it will get worse if you keep cramming more people into this area. Additionally, this planned destruction goes against the Master Plan for this area, and is something developers are trying to get past the region's residents by sneaking around normal requirements of public hearings. Shame on you all.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Yes why take away what little beauty that any of our cities here in Nevada have if I was living out in Dayton where some of my family members do I would not touch that beautiful area at all whatsoever I think it's just disgusting how Reno and Sparks grew and now you want Carson and Dayton and all these other ones to be many little Casino towns leave Mother Nature alone preserve what little beauty we have left to look at besides iron concrete and windows high-rises and more and more apartment complexes

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Laura
9 years ago

Yes why take away what little beauty that any of our cities here in Nevada have if I was living out in Dayton where some of my family members do I would not touch that beautiful area at all whatsoever I think it's just disgusting how Reno and Sparks grew and now you want Carson and Dayton and all these other ones to be many little Casino towns leave Mother Nature alone preserve what little beauty we have left to look at besides iron concrete and windows high-rises and more and more apartment complexes

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Courtney
9 years ago

Dayton doesn't need to be any bigger. I've lived here my entire life and inflation on the cost of living here is getting out of hand. Dayton is supposed to be a small town, not some miniature or large city. Don't take away the little nature and wilderness that we have left.

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Erin padilla
9 years ago

The yards are crowded enough and it will add to the crime. We do not need to be on top of each other we are a rural community!

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Gputt
9 years ago

Not in our backyard!

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Rhapsody Ryan
9 years ago

Stand strong!

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Michelle cook
9 years ago

157 river village circle

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Barbara McCue
9 years ago

311 Driftwood Way - We don't want over development of any kind.

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Marion Neto
9 years ago

Dayton Valley is small & smaller lot sizes will not help this little valley

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Jimmy Keith III
9 years ago

Re-zoning will only raise our taxes and do nothing for the community. Not to mention destroying beautiful land that we all know and love.

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Erik Williams
9 years ago Featured

Where is the water for these homes coming from? Not to mention the dangerous highway that's still two lanes in both directions? Until the county and state solve these problems, it's irresponsible to develop more land in the area. Looks like another greedy land grab by developers. Then we, the taxpayers, get to build the schools, fire department, and police departments that will service the homeowners before a penny in property taxes are collected. Nice!

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Stacy Mathis
9 years ago Featured

I believe that tearing down a perfectly, well worked, USDA Certified Organic Ranch is not right! The devolopers of this property need to find another piece of land to put up their slap stick houses!

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Tanna rupert
9 years ago

What the rezoning really gonna help?

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patrick hanses
9 years ago

155 rivervillagecircle

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Melissa mulder
9 years ago

Id hate to see apartments here everytime i go out to my backyard!

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Allison Lengenfelder
9 years ago

Nevada Native here! Keep our open spaces! Don't over develop! The reason I love the area so much is the nature and beauty.

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Christine Parrish
9 years ago Featured

I have lived in Lyon County on and off for the past 38 years. I have watched Dayton go from a tiny "old timey" town with one '76 station, to a mini city....we have already lost sight of what made people want to move here. I live the quiet, and pretty soon, Lyon County will be what I moved out of Carson City to get away from. Keep some of our spaces open. PLEASE

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Derrek
9 years ago

It's a nice place

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Morgan Campillo
9 years ago

I don't have an address I can share, because I live in Carson City. But I am completely opposed to the re-zoning. Dayton doesn't need to be crowded in this way, There isn't enough room at the schools, and the town cannot support even more developments.