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Bill Horn and the life east of the 15
I will attest to the part where his land is pretty steep. But I also think he has something to gain from this development. This development doesn't make sense... the biggest thing that most of us in his neighborhood can't get past... is why would the county spend 15 years coming up with a plan for rural growth, and then discard that plan with the first development to come before them that goes against it? (look up the general plan 2020) This development goes against the general plan in every way, and is exactly opposite of the intentions of what the county laid out as being in the best interest of our county. If a private land owner wanted to develop their 10 acres against this plan, they couldn't. So why should this developer? Drive there sometime... and see what they are developing. IT will change the area drastically. It's wrong. And it smells of corruption.— December 24, 2015 12:34 p.m.