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Residents demand transparency in controversial zoning proposal

July 12, 2024 | Blowing Rock, Watauga County, North Carolina



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Residents demand transparency in controversial zoning proposal
Concerns over transparency and communication dominated the recent government meeting, as residents voiced their apprehensions regarding a proposed rezoning initiative. The discussions highlighted a history of mistrust stemming from previous misrepresentations by town staff, particularly involving the fire chief, which has left the community wary of new developments.

Nathan Miller, an attorney representing the Protect Monarch Neighborhoods LLC, raised issues about the town's handling of public records related to the rezoning process. He emphasized the importance of transparency, noting that a lack of clear communication has fostered distrust among residents. Miller pointed out that while he received some information from the town, he felt that critical email chains regarding discussions with cell tower companies were either missing or inadequately shared.

Miller criticized the proposed method of rezoning, arguing that it bypasses established judicial procedures designed to ensure a fair and structured process. He advocated for a more formal approach that would allow for proper evidence presentation and intervention by affected parties, which he believes would lead to a more orderly and transparent resolution.

The meeting underscored the community's desire for better communication and a more inclusive decision-making process, as residents seek to ensure their voices are heard in matters that directly impact their neighborhoods.

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