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Posted by Dave from MN on March 29, 2007 at 05:29:52 from (74.60.89.38):
That 75 acres across the road from me that sold to a local multimillionaire is now being requested to become a development, out here in the middle of the country. This area was JUST changed to 4 residences per 40 acres last year, It IS agriculture zoned. I am really concerned what to do to ensure my future. I have a (1) 2 story poultry breeder barn and this development would be just a tad over a half mile from me(only cause I have a half mile driveway) and I am concerned about the developers or home buyers complaining and trying to shut me down in the near future. I only clean out once a year so a year long stink is not the case, but you know how some people are when they move out to the country. What can I do ? Is there anything I can start researching now, to protect myself. This barn has been here since '83 and the feedlot permit was granted. Maybe I have nothing to worry about, but then I cant just sit by and let a $500,000 investement be shut down. Please any advice on this is greatly appreiciated!
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