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"East Ashland" to join fray of supercommunities?

Another zoning lawsuit between developer and public
http://www.timesdispatch.com/cva/ric/news.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-08-20-0095.html

The Ashland Town Council may vote tomorrow on a proposed 101-acre development, which will include 200+ homes and a shopping mall. Last month's public hearing drew 100% public opposition. As always, the choice is between the community and a single developer looking to fill his pocket, all he can offer the council is to write a check. Will every unclaimed piece of ground in Virginia have the same fate? How many developers are out there marking up our state?

Reminder- The public hearing for the Branner Station superdivision was supposedly postponed to tomorrow at the Chesterfield County courts building due to the weather, although it is not marked on the agenda.

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