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<br />. <br /> <br />receive notice of it at all. The only way I found out about it <br />was because when I called the engineer - I was asking what was <br />happening in the back of our lot - and he said we were wondering <br />why you weren't at the last meeting and I didn't know what <br />meeting he was talking about because I hadn't received notice, <br />which I found, of course, rather distressing because I've been <br />very, very interested in that development back there since it <br />started - interested in where it was going - and I attended <br />many meetings concerning that area because of my concern. In <br />essence, when we're talking about that road - and I'm talking <br />about the one (inaudible) that particular area - there are <br />really only two people who live there that were affected by <br />it and I, being one of them, didn't receive notification of it. <br />I don't want to ponder that statement forever, but I want to <br />emphasize the impact it had. <br /> <br />The other thing - as the lot was drawn on there - it was <br />shown that we had something like - well, they called it a <br />lot and then a lot that was substandard. We bought one lot <br />and on the back part of the lot - the part that is called the <br />substandard lot - (inaudible) we bought because it was a pond <br />area and we bought that because it was wild and natural. It <br />had a pond-like area that had ducks and everything in it - not <br />yearly, but at least a good portion of the summer. It was for <br />that that we bought it. We never bought the lot with any plans <br />of developing it. It was bought as one lot. When I called the <br />engineer and asked what was being done to the back lot <br />(inaudible) he talked about the fact that - I should back up - <br />it now doesn't have any water - it hasn't all summer - and <br />there was a drainage system that was built into it that I, as <br />I understand, was okayed at that previous meeting - so our <br />pond is gone, which was part of why we bought that particular <br />lot, because of that habitat. It's a substandard lot that we <br />don't want to develop and already it's being changed from the <br />status that we had and now we're talking about being charged <br />for sewer and all that other stuff on a lot that is being <br />changed in front of us and we don't want it developed. We <br />want to have that pond there just like it always was. The <br />whole area around us has been changing because of the road <br />and I know there's nothing we can do about that - that had <br />to be done to better develop - but that area was our property. <br />We liked what was going on there - we wanted it like that. <br />Without getting emotional - which I am already - I will try <br />to summarize that by saying that I really resent that assess- <br />ment and think it's very unfair. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The other thing I guess I don't understand is I know we <br />have a large lot in depth, but we're being charged more than <br />anyone else in that development and we don't need that road. <br />The people who couldn't get to their property without that <br />road are being charged less than us. That to me seems unjust. <br />Maybe it's because I'm naive to the workings of the govern- <br />ment, but that doesn't seem right. Then, of course, as I <br />kind of elaborated on the fact that - I know people say that <br />when a road is put in it does add to the value of the <br /> <br />-4- <br />