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Re: pontalba post# 27757

Sunday, 09/14/2008 12:32:34 PM

Sunday, September 14, 2008 12:32:34 PM

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pontalba, the news clearly states on Sept 5th "Beebe says Opp officials haven't put in the promised rail service, no road infrastructure and no sewage lines". Pontalba, your saying the sewer is all there? Is the diameter of the lines large enough to handle the flows, or is it just an old residential line there from before? Please provide proof to your evidence Pontalba, if you have any. Thanks.

I had a similar experience with a town I live near (not the city of Opp) in regards to a trailer court or campground site I own. I bought a piece of land for a song from a guy who was to build a campsite or trailer court for the town. When I bought the land I approached the town and told them I planned to build a trailer court. Well the town was happy at the start that something was going to finally get done on the land. I bought the land before there was any development going on there. I moved a trailer there and paid the fees to have the water and sewer turned on. I told them I had planned to put on 6 or 8 trailers on the land and they said fine.

Well the next year, a developer comes along and tries to buy the land off of me at a substantial price increase. I dont sell, cause the trailer court would provide even more steady income. The developer approached the town looking for a lot to buy, but they dont have any extra land left. The town starts saying I need a permit to put on another trailer and they also start telling me they dont want a trailer court at all there in the first place, yet only the year before they were complaining I wasn't moving trailers there to rent out. All because other options start to appear and the town wanted the land back for themselves. They tried even fining me for a trailer I put there saying its siding was unsightly, when many other buildings in the town, owned by the town itself are in even worse state of disrepair.

Well I told them to speak to my lawyer about it and it wasnt long before they were out there fixing the sewer lines and water lines and telling me that they will do whatever is needed for me to get the trailer court built. My lawyer changed their frowns into smiles and licking of my boots. I have no fines by the town and the town will take years before my taxes ever cover the money they had to spend doing what they promised in the beginning.

Perihelion, the town tried stealing my land back with fines etc, but they never did what was needed and promised by them. The city of Opp agreed to have the Bio-Plant built. It should be the city of Opp that should have been bending over backwards rubber stamping things. Now the city is putting up roadblocks saying a permit wasn't filled out? LOL Looks to me like the City of Opp is the one with the ulterior agenda.

Opp Still Waiting For Bio-Fuels Plant To Get Going
Posted: Sep 5, 2008 05:39 PM Sep 5, 2008 05:39 PM
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=8961711&nav=0RdE
By Bryan Henry

Mayor H.D. Edgar declined an on-camera interview but told WSFA 12 News by phone the city has more than fulfilled its obligations with Perihelion. The company disputes that claim. Beebe says Opp officials haven't put in the promised rail service, no road infrastructure and no sewage lines.

Sue the City of Opp Perihelion!









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