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Old 11-23-2019, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jednastka View Post
Critical to understand that this "short distance" refers specifically to distance from the primary residence to the nearest edge of the affected property for the required Water Act approval by AEP and is legally defined as 1.6 km (1 mile). Any resident further away may well be ignored. Case law has it that upon appeal, this distance has been modified to almost 2.5 km to accommodate the nearest residence.


The sweet and short of it is that without the direct involvement of nearest residents directly affected, it does not, and will not matter what the rest of us think.


The current stage of this process is the county development approval. Border Paving needs this in hand before they go to AEP. In this process, I would think that any resident of Clearwater County has a voice right now.


Vic
That sounds very reasonable.
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