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Sun Oct 8 11:59:15 2006 |
administrator |
Archived again on October 8 2006 |
Fri Oct 13 14:39:36 2006 |
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Sell
the woods, sadly because we need tax relief. Throw a Home Depot back
there too to save us all gas money. Then start charging Ethel Walker
school taxes just like the rest of us. How dare they stab Simsbury in
the back after living on the land for free all of these years. Shame on
Ethel. |
Sun Oct 15 16:53:46 2006 |
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To
the previous poster: It is very likely that providing services for the
houses built there may well increase your taxes more than this open
space purchase. |
Mon Oct 16 09:21:43 2006 |
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I
agree. To say a housing development represents economic development and
can lower your taxes is idiocy. The opposite is true. Developers will
say ANYTHING to make a new sub-division appealing. Most of what is
promised is not committed to or otherwise necessitated via Planning or
Zoning or Wetlands. They will say that they will only build million
dollars homes, but that is not what is permitted for through the
Planning Commission. In the end, they determine the value of the homes
built depending on the housing market at the time. They may say that
the children of these homes will attend private schools, but that too
is just sweet nothings to make the Town want it. If Simsbury doesn't
purchase this as open space, we will windup with a polluted water
supply AND higher taxes. Don't be fooled by the proponents of
development for this land. This land is NOT an appropriate area for a
sub-division. |
Tue Nov 7 21:58:58 2006 |
Erin Smith |
I
just got word that the referendum passed!!!!! The tally was 4982 yes
and 3561 no votes. There are 892 absentee ballots yet to be counted but
this would still be short of the total yes votes. Congratulations to
all who worked so diligently on this cause. This just shows that grass
roots efforts do work!!! On to the fund raising!! |
Fri Nov 10 16:08:45 2006 |
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With
absentee ballots the final count is 5426 to 3748. By district - Eno
1439/1390, Latimer 1796/997, Tootin 1483/795, T-ville 708/566. Wins in
every district. |