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Stop Stevens Fine Homes from Building on Protected Wet Lands

103 Comments

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Kathy and Tom Lechnet
3 years ago

Protected areas should remain in place forever. Lealand doesn’t do their due diligence. Leland will loose it’s appeal

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Greg Hagopian
3 years ago

No more clear cutting!! No more development along 133. The road can't take any more traffic.

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Anonymous
3 years ago

When is the building going to stop? When are we going to realize the importance of green space, forests, wetlands, etc? What changed that no longer made this protected wetland space? It blows my mind how quickly our towns/city's/county's change their mind about protected areas when a dollar is waved in front of their face. It makes me sick and you absolutely should be ashamed of yourselves. Do better, be better.

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Joyce E Ewton
3 years ago

Enough building, We need green space.

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Margaret Gordon
3 years ago

Wetland area, building in this area has serious consequences for the environment.

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Jane Pilkington
3 years ago

We need to protect our wetlands and wildlife.

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Doris Young
3 years ago

Wetlands should remain preserved.

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Juanita Darlene Bass
3 years ago

I, as a homeowner of Westport, do not want homes built on previously wetlands between Westport and Mallory Creek. This will not only affect traffic and drainage, it will also impact natural trees and wildlife. This is a solid NO for me.

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Anonymous
3 years ago

I am against this development.

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Bernard Quattrucci
3 years ago

Stop the spread……

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Betty Hagopian
3 years ago

What part of "DO NOT BUILD ON PROTECTED WETLANDS" do you NOT UNDERSTAND? Shame on you!!!!

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Roscoe mullican
3 years ago

Honor the original wetlands restriction to protect the animals and drainage. Consider future generations and do not be swayed by greed.

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Venita Milanchus
3 years ago

Our communities along with the new developments off route 133 have become over developed. Drainage is only one problem, traffic control onto 133 is a MAJOR PROBLEM. What do you plan to do to correct this problem? Accidents are increasing in volume as new developments are built. Bumper to bumper traffic with more and more vehicles cutting into a congested roadway.

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CHARLES BELSOLE
3 years ago

unfair to westport residents. traffic is already too much. mallory creek already uses westport drive,to come and go.

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Billie Matthews
3 years ago

If this area has been designated a wetland, it would be absurd to build houses there.

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Lee Ewing
3 years ago

Please drop this plan, or postpone it 10 years.

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Joseph Iacangelo
3 years ago

Protect the designated wetlands and DO NOT BUILD there!!!

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Janet King
3 years ago

We already have drainage issues. This will only make it worse. We should not have been lied to about future building projects.

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Stephen I Cowan
3 years ago

That land is not dry and will be muddy as soon as the rains come. STOP SEVENS

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LYNDA S MILLER
3 years ago

No, no, no. Just no.