Wednesday, October 15, 2008

SORENSON'S RESOLUTIONS: What happened Yesterday. By Geniusofdespair

Vile Natacha Seijas’s Meeting was cancelled. Vile probably wanted to be there and that carpal tunnel operation kept her away. No, I was just told (Tuesday) that wasn't the case: Natacha fell.

I reported on this October 8th and this post is the follow-up to that blog which addressed the resolutions regarding the Department of Community Affairs' rejection of the unreformable majority's vote moving the Urban Development Boundary for two applications.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

So what happens now?

Anonymous said...

Please keep everyone posted on when this will come up again. If she fails to let this move forward, then she is saying that the County should spend taxpayer money on defending developers. Is that what we really need right now? The County spending millions to build a Lowe's home improvement store on the border of the Everglades? And why? Because the development breaks the law- growth management laws meant to protect us. Can't we find better things to spend that on, like the public school system, or making this a better place to live for future generations. I'm sure we can find some things to tell Seijas we want to spend these millions on instead.

Anonymous said...

I read somewhere that the county will be spending nearly half a million in litigation...is that TRUE??? I am disgusted by this commission

Anonymous said...

NO,More like $10,000. The county is only using their own attorney not any experts. both applicants have to spend 98% of the money,
thank god. The county attorney will only spend 40 to 60 hrs of his time. The DCA and dade county staff found both applications compliant on every issue except commercial demand and thanks god they are saying that because we all now that their is a huge need for commercial not residential. Thank god staff and dca try to use this issue because we really have no case to stop them unless Hometown is approved.