Stevens Fine Homes based out of Wilmington, NC is trying to build 24 townhomes and 83 single family homes on a designated wetlands in the Mallory Creek Subdivision. Homeowners where advised during purchasing of their homes that the land could never be built on due to it being a protected wetland area. Due to the laws in NC Stevens Fine Homes can by pass the protection on the wetland area to build these home which will cause drainage and Wildlife issues throughout the neighborhood. Please sign the petition to show Stevens Fine Homes that the residents of Mallory Creek do not want this Designated protect a wetland destroyed for profit.
250 people have now told Stevens Fine Homes that their greed will not destroy our neighborhood wetlands. This company thinks they can bulldoze over our protection for profit but they have clearly underestimated this community.
Reached 250 supporters
January 20, 2023
Reached 100 supporters
October 20, 2022
103 Comments
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Kay Schmalz
3 years ago
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I am also concerned about the way trees and brush are burned when clearing. This is too close to our homes and the smoke so close is deadly for medically compromised neighbors
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Patrick McLoughlin
3 years ago
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No development should occur without a thorough assessment of the impacts of disturbing this land. Creating floods and otherwise detracting from the existing environment will play havoc on property values and quality of life.
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Rhayna Teich
3 years ago
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This road will go directly by my home with no idea how far it will be from my property. This is drainage area with a culvert that need work a few months ago. How is this going to affect our drainage. So angry that Stevens et al can bypass wetlands because they have money. This is unacceptable.
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Barbara Mullican
3 years ago
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The clear cutting of trees and building in wetlands is irresponsible and greedy. We need trees to absorb the water in areas prone to flooding and effecting neighboring properties. Retention ponds do not replace trees needed to also purify the air.
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Sylvia Ritchie
3 years ago
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My daughter owns property at 198 Tylers Cove Way and was told by Stevens when she bought new build 10 years ago that this property was deemed wetlands and would not be developed. She is devastated by the news that they have reversed their decision and are planning a sizeable community in this area.
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Susan Cartwright
3 years ago
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We purchased our home on Chambers last year and were told the area in back of us would not be built on as it is a protected wetland ‘conservation’ area. Now the surveyors are in the area and we would like to see the area remain as it is, a protected area for area wildlife.
Stevens Fine Homes based out of Wilmington, NC is trying to build 24 townhomes and 83 single family homes on a designated wetlands in the Mallory Creek Subdivision. Homeowners where advised during purchasing of their homes that the land could never be built on due to it being a protected wetland area. Due to the laws in NC Stevens Fine Homes can by pass the protection on the wetland area to build these home which will cause drainage and Wildlife issues throughout the neighborhood. Please sign the petition to show Stevens Fine Homes that the residents of Mallory Creek do not want this Designated protect a wetland destroyed for profit.
250 people have now told Stevens Fine Homes that their greed will not destroy our neighborhood wetlands. This company thinks they can bulldoze over our protection for profit but they have clearly underestimated this community.
Reached 250 supporters
January 20, 2023
Reached 100 supporters
October 20, 2022
103 Comments
K
Kay Schmalz
3 years ago
Featured
I am also concerned about the way trees and brush are burned when clearing. This is too close to our homes and the smoke so close is deadly for medically compromised neighbors
P
Patrick McLoughlin
3 years ago
Featured
No development should occur without a thorough assessment of the impacts of disturbing this land. Creating floods and otherwise detracting from the existing environment will play havoc on property values and quality of life.
R
Rhayna Teich
3 years ago
Featured
This road will go directly by my home with no idea how far it will be from my property. This is drainage area with a culvert that need work a few months ago. How is this going to affect our drainage. So angry that Stevens et al can bypass wetlands because they have money. This is unacceptable.
B
Barbara Mullican
3 years ago
Featured
The clear cutting of trees and building in wetlands is irresponsible and greedy. We need trees to absorb the water in areas prone to flooding and effecting neighboring properties. Retention ponds do not replace trees needed to also purify the air.
S
Sylvia Ritchie
3 years ago
Featured
My daughter owns property at 198 Tylers Cove Way and was told by Stevens when she bought new build 10 years ago that this property was deemed wetlands and would not be developed. She is devastated by the news that they have reversed their decision and are planning a sizeable community in this area.
S
Susan Cartwright
3 years ago
Featured
We purchased our home on Chambers last year and were told the area in back of us would not be built on as it is a protected wetland ‘conservation’ area. Now the surveyors are in the area and we would like to see the area remain as it is, a protected area for area wildlife.
I am also concerned about the way trees and brush are burned when clearing. This is too close to our homes and the smoke so close is deadly for medically compromised neighbors