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Name:
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Crusier
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Subject:
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Pleasure Point problem
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Date:
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8/25/2013 4:18:18 PM
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in regards to some defending APCo and the other larger
entities with huge legal teams steering toward their own end goals using the convenience
of the Health department as their defense, the people i know in PP are honest
law abiding retirees living in a mobile home. They would never knowingly break
laws or let others break the law despite what these Corporate/Government/Private
for Profit entities with their vast legal teams might say. Many updates in this forum might lead you to
believe that all people in PP are bad and willingly have set out to destroy our
community and the Lake. i like you, have
never read PP as being a crime-ridden neighborhood, neither have i read any
crimes coming from that area. Other than these unsubstantiated septic issues rumored
to exist across the entire PP neighborhood, please respond back if you have
facts supporting different information.
As for septic systems, i know that many are on independent single tank
systems being pumped every so many years like all of us should be doing. Rules call for septic systems to be pumped
every 3 to 5 years, maybe more/less depending on family size and usage demands.
Hoping that all of us around the Lake
are doing this prescribed action.
Further, everyone that has now read the FeRC report filed in
2011 knows that a greater end goal is in play here and with our current day
reading realizes it must have been goal of APCo to eliminate PP even though
residents were in the dark. Maybe PP residents were not reading every piece of
output from APCo like most of us. i guess i am most bothered that APCo
continued to allow residents to make permitted improvements/investments like
had been the case for nearly 50 years, obviously APCo had visited PP as
landowner many times as indicated by recent permitting/other inspections and as
we now read, obviously had a future master plan for the property. even more
bothersome is the apparent intentional silence that has happened while APCo’s own
permitting department allowed additional investments to be made by residents
with PP. i think these facts will have
an interesting outcome if ever viewed by a group of neutral unbiased peers.
So while easy to say good riddance to the PP residents and to see
these neighbors charged with unexpected substantial costs to move their homes
to an unknown destination and to incur huge losses of investment dollars while
maybe being on set incomes---i see this as our neighbors being done wrong. The Lady and some residents maybe are guilty on
septic systems without my knowledge as is the same case with some deeded landowners
at Lake and elsewhere. That said, the PP residents known to me are not guilty
of anything but, blind trust. Something stinks here and its smells of something
far bigger than a sewage smell that should be correctable.
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