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One of the bald eagles in it's hunting ground - it's nest is located on land owned by Wal-Mart that they want to build a supercenter.

As a Wal-Mart Stockholder I SAY No-Wal-Mart on Anclote River

Even though a nesting pair of American BALDEagles live on the landWal-Mart plots how to build yet another SuperCenter.

~*~ Calling Angels ~*~

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Common sense must prevail

Oops, they did it again. Members of the Tarpon Springs City Commission have put themselves in a pickle by voting 3-2 Tuesday that a concurrency certificate in Wal-Mart's site plan had expired.

The certificate is required to assure that the infrastructure can handle the development. Wal-Mart plans to build a Supercenter along U.S. 19 in proximity to the Anclote River. There appears to be some confusion whether Wal-Mart was granted a 10-year extension back in January 2005 for the project's certificate. A concurrency element typically expires after one year.

Several environmentalists have spoken out against the project and have been searching for any way possible to prevent the store from being built.

What is truly puzzling is that commissioners went against recommendations of the city attorney and planning director who said the concurrency certificate is valid. Furthermore, City Attorney James Yacavone warned that such a vote would expose the city to a lawsuit, which he believes they could lose. So why would three commissioners vote to essentially guarantee the city would not only be sued, but likely lose and have to pay damages to Wal-Mart?

When the initial site plan was approved in 2005, only two of the five current commissioners were on the board. At least two of the commissioners who voted Tuesday have been tied to the group that is opposing the development. It's a disgrace that Commissioners Peter Dalacos and Susan Slattery did not recuse themselves from the vote.

We can only hope cooler heads will prevail and commissioners will ultimately realize they are gambling with taxpayers' money.

That's something a good government working for the people should never do.


My Comment:

I very MUCH agree, common sense MUST prevail.  But that is the only thing we have in common here. 

ANYONE who thinks the banks of the Anclote River (ESPECIALLY THAT LOCATION, on US 19, considering the entrance is just north of an OVERPASS and just south of a bridge that collapsed in 1968 ... and Wal-Mart is the ENTIRE space between) is a good place for a Wal-Mart SUPERCENTER has their brain stuck in a dark and smelly place ... if ya be gettin' what I'm sayin' that is ...

Yea ... Maybe cooler heads will realize MORE is at stake here than mere money.  But GREED still steers the drones ... BREAK the hold and see the TRUTH.

As a STOCK HOLDER of Wal-Mart, I SAY NO WAL-MART on the Anclote River. 

Who ever OK'd the sale of that land to Wal-Mart is an idiot.  As said by Evie the evil Evelyn.  And you may quote me on that.

 
Yea good deal ... if Wal-Mart get's their way ... while vehicles back-up at the stop light that will be installed to service Wal-Mart's 70 feet wide (FIVE LANE!!!) DRIVEWAY called Mediterranean BOULEVARD, the traffic will gridlock at Tarpon Avenue to the South and Beckett Way (or even Flora Avenue in PASCO County) to the North ... but then again ... that's just what I know will happen when Wal-Mart get's their way ...
 
... but ...
 
There IS an entity that IS more powerful than Wal-Mart - and that entity is The Universe.
 
Believe it, don't believe it ... it IS what it IS :-)

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The Broommaker was first, but not many were broom makers ... they retrained and found new professions.

... and then they came for ... you ...

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