After the sun goes down, go to those weed farms and plant switchgrass.
Had to go look this stuff up. According to Oregon State University, switchgrass doesn't grow well in Oregon, so I guess I'll pass on midnight plantings.
One problem is that these type problems are only revealed to people within 500 feet of the property in dispute.
Here it's only within 250 feet - so 3 households were notified. The rest of us learned about all of this because one of those 3 put up signs announcing the meetings.
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Of course, the battle really starts at the ballet box.
Yup. I went to the candidates forums and made my choices. What irks me is that some of these folks are doing 180 degree turns.
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It also helps to get to know as many of the elected Council members as possible.
We are doing just that. Helps that one of them lives up here and she's the only one opposed to this project. The head of the planning commission is our snooty neighbor and he
reluctantly (HAH!) voted for the project. The guy who held the key vote though, caved at the last minute. Toads. Mac had the opportunity to be on the budget committee for our town, but with his health concerns at the time, he had to say no.
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The only way to semi-permanently maintain a 'view-like-it-was' is to buy as much of it as you can...
If we could use our money to buy land, we'd buy the house next door and the lot across the street. Don't know what we'd do with the house (tear it down?), but the empty lot would be a fantastic park for this area.
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Our street is about a quarter of a mile long. The west end stops at the city line of a very affluent town at the edge of a nice city park they built (without a fence!).
Do you get to use the park? That would be cool.
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Eventually, it will get built on.
*SIGH* So we're all in the same mess. Life just ain't fair!
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We won't have as much 'wild life' as most of those type people are somewhat less 'roudy!' But we'll still have our little fish and what seems to be a dozen moles!
Oh, so that's where our mole went -- to your house. Treat him well.