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Moratorium still needed

Posted 6/8/17

There is a display of a lack of integrity in a small population of folks who are not respecting their neighbor's wishes to live in peace and quiet, to have a safe environment for their children and …

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Moratorium still needed

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There is a display of a lack of integrity in a small population of folks who are not respecting their neighbor's wishes to live in peace and quiet, to have a safe environment for their children and grandchildren, to have an unadulterated skyline, to have an unobstructed view of the nighttime sky/stars, to get restful sleep and so on. There are hundreds of signatures for a moratorium to give the towns a year to do research to ensure setbacks and sound limits are proper for our area. Yet, the is no moratorium. There is a rush to the finish line with something most locals are completely uneducated about, despite the fact that communities all over the world are going through non-compliance sound issues that affect the towns including non-participating neighbors. There is nothing ethical about what is happening, however leaseholders and supporters have a chance to change their minds and demand safety first to ensure the best thing happens for our area.