“I don't think the subdivision of this block of land will bring much detriment when you consider the development that has gone on around it.”
C. Cumming
“So, the owner worked out a program where he is taking access to a developed subdivision and eventually up to Sierra.”
Dwight Kroll
“They've asked me to develop criteria for a phase of a subdivision so that [residents] could seek a new zoning district. There needed to be criteria in place in order to initiate a rezoning, so we've worked on crafting the wording with [the legal department].”
Kevin Russell
“Adele Mirshak has suggested the developer who built the subdivision should be responsible, and my question is, why not? It seems the right group to ask for financial aid to solve the problem. If people with expertise have to be called, they should be required to help, ... It's just an unfortunate situation. Because of the loss of their habitat, the coyotes are hungry, and they're displaced, and they're hunting. The sad fact of the matter is, they're probably going to have to be eliminated. But even that is a tall, tall order. Even with the best of intentions, we may not be able to prevent what is happening.”
Sharon Moore
“A subdivision of a state cannot sue the state in federal court. I don't know if it's more embarrassing to come up with BS responses or to have to admit [that their suit was flawed].... They could've added NORMAL to the suit in federal court.”
Joe Elford
“Even if your subdivision was not moved tonight, in two to three years it very well could.”
Superintendent Charlie McCormick
“Unless you happen to live in a new subdivision, maybe 10 or 15 years old, much of the older homes see the water from catch basins go from that grate into a stream or wetland,”
Ian Cooke