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You Can't Always Get What You Want....

By
Real Estate Agent

A few years ago a developer had a plan for what was said would be a garbage dump located near Shaw Air Force Base, in the area zoned to prevent residential encroachment on the base. That's the sort of thing that gets bases closed, and we don't want the base to close. Turned out it wasn't going to be a trash dump, but a place to collect construction waste - asphalt, sand, etc. And a few weeks ago in the local paper there was an article saying that earlier this year the developer came at the problem again, saying he was proposing a sand mine and concrete manufacturing plant.

Some  history:  A few years ago, when the word was being spread by a local citizen (who shall remain nameless), who lives over that way, that it was going to be a garbage dump she managed to get lots of people wound up about it. Not in itself a bad thing - people should be aware of what's going on in their neighborhoods and what's being planned to change things. The problem was that Ms Local Citizen had her facts wrong, including the proposed location. She was telling people it was going to be right across the street from an established subdivision.

When I was working in real estate, for the company that was taken over by another one last year, we used to work a model home at the entrance of a subdivision close to that contested area, behind the base. One day one of the agents, a friend of mine, was on duty out there when Ms Local Citizen marched in armed with pamphlets, buttonholed her and proceeded to read her the riot act about the "trash dump." She did this because at the time the developer was renting an office in our boss' building and had his sign out front, under the agency's sign. So naturally we were in cahoots with the guy about the trash dump. Or at least that was Ms Local Citizen's reasoning.

Ms Local Citizen got so belligerent the agent ended up demanding she leave. I don't know what she thought she was going to accomplish by browbeating a Real estate agent.  Real estate agents have no leverage at all with developers, even ones that are renting offices in the same building they work in.

Some weeks later there was a hearing at the Board of Zoning Appeals. The room was packed. I know, I was there. So were several other agents. The plan to install the dump - the construction materials dump - was heard. Ms Local Citizen got up and spoke at length, demanding a decision right then. She got belligerent with the Board, too, even though they heard her out - even when she repeated her talking points three times. They didn't kick her out but they did end up pretty much telling her to shut up and sit down.

The developer ended up withdrawing his request and the whole issue seemed to die. Except he hadn't given up. A few weeks ago, there was another hearing regarding his proposal to open a sand and gravel mine. Ms Local Citizen was there. It wasn't so well attended this time, though. Only 22 people showed up.

The developer was granted permission to open his sand and gravel mine. The residents - at least the ones who bothered to show up for the hearing - weren't happy. The roads out there are going to take a beating. I drive those roads several times a week, so even though I don't live out that way it's going to be obvious to me if the sand and gravel mine trucks are causing a problem.

I can't help but wonder if the drastic decrease in interest by citizens who live out there have anything to do with her completely buffooning - or misrepresenting, who knows - the "trash dump's" purpose and location. Or her belligerent attitude.

But it looks like we're getting a sand and gravel mine out there. Not sure when. May be years from now.

And Ms Local Citizen will have to find another hobby horse to ride. Can't wait to find out what it is.