Friends to appeal Stoller case
Oct 10, 2012 | 2 Comments
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"If left unchallenged, Friends believes, "it will lead to a significant increase in non-agricultural commercial activities in farm-zones with negative consequences for farming, for rural livability, and for the vibrancy of our small towns." As if being against any expansion or growth is a productive path!
And it hasn't been so long ago that many wineries lined up with this band of troublemakers to stop other land use ideas in the area. So much for the loyalty of 'friends', eh?
They sleep with the dogs and then 'wine' about getting fleas.