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While some of the changes are great.. Renting out one of the building to a fiberglass boat company is not one of them. I live on Shaws lane and my neighbors and I are irate that this company is allowed to vent their exhaust right out into the air. We are not able to open any of our windows due to the fiberglass smell it is so strong on most days I can't even let my kids play outside. When we called to complain we were told that we choice to live nest to the complex and we could move. To which I said we bought our home well before a fiberglass company moved in to the neighborhood. One of our neighbors has complain to the DEM which they said they are in compliance.. When we call the company direct the owner is continues to say that the days that are really bad he is not in town. On most days they have both garage doors open a giant fan blowing the exhaust right at our houses and both vents open.. I bet the day the DEM tested them the door were closed and vents closed. for it was in the winter time. We had to deal with this this whole summer and now that the fall is coming we will be forced to keep our AC on so we can keep our houses cool because we can't open a window. where can I send my electric bill?

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