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Arden projects, Audubon Place Apartments and Broad Apartments, passed

Arden projects, Audubon Place Apartments and Broad Apartments, passed
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Answer Man: North Fork Reservoir looks too full? Mystery earth works?

Answer Man: North Fork Reservoir looks too full? Mystery earth works?
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Tropical storm damage strands Buncombe residents, threatens school

Tropical storm damage strands Buncombe residents, threatens school
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Answer Man: Cane Creek landfill legal? How many Amazon vans out there?

Today’s batch of burning questions, my smart-aleck answers and the real deal: Question: For the last 18-24 months, what appears to be a landfill has been growing exponentially right next to Cane Creek Road just up from Turgua Brewery. It is now 20-30 feet higher than the base. It is within 5-10 feet of Cane Creek Road and is very close to the creek itself. It seems to consist primarily of construction debris and fill dirt. Is such a use legal so close to a busy road and waterway, and, if so, have the necessary permits been filed? Is it periodically inspected?

With Asheville development, a desire to close the door behind you ?

When it comes to development, everybody has heard of the concept of NIMBYism Not In My Back Yard. But the Asheville area also experiences another form of anti-development backlash, one fueled by folks who move here from other areas, sometimes into relatively new developments. And then they want development to stop. That s a real thing, said former Buncombe County Development Director Jim Coman, who retired in 2010. We used to call it IGMSY  I Got Mine, Screw You. I ve already moved here, I m happy and don t you dare come.   To be clear, Coman, a Buncombe County native whose roots go back to Revolutionary War-era ancestors, believes all residents of an area have a right to voice concerns about potential development and the rules their communities operate under. That s a fundamental right that comes with being American.

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