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Lastoneleft - Meredith never proposed an affordable housing development at Tourister, it proposed a condominium development. At 1/6th the purchase price - Bradley Sullivan has a very different proforma. With respect to the sewer system - how is it "overly stressed"? The sewer commission testified that it is at 60% capacity more than adequate capacity remaining for a few thousand homes. As for the schools, affordable housing would definately impact them with little return in property taxes but condominiums would not. Your comment that Warren should "kiss their collective butts goodbye" without even seeing a plan along with your fearmongering faulty "facts" suggest opposition for opposition's sake.

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