During a recent government meeting, residents voiced their concerns regarding local development and environmental issues affecting their community.
Steve Yates, a resident of Rocky Creek, highlighted the extensive clear-cutting of trees in the area, which he believes is contributing to significant environmental changes. His remarks set the tone for a discussion focused on the implications of ongoing construction projects.
Felix Jones, a homeowner from Tower Place, raised questions about a new development off Log Cabin Road. He emphasized the need for clarity regarding sewage access for the new homes, as current residents in Plantation Chase rely on septic tanks. Jones urged local officials to provide a timeline for when residents could expect answers about whether the new developments would adhere to existing homeowners' association covenants, including the payment of yearly dues.
Alan Locke, another resident, expressed frustration over persistent water drainage issues in his neighborhood. He noted that recent surveying for additional lots could exacerbate the problem, as the removal of trees has diminished the land's natural ability to absorb water. Locke called for the local government to implement water control measures to address the growing concerns about flooding and drainage.
The meeting underscored the community's desire for transparency and proactive measures from local officials regarding development impacts and environmental management.