Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Some pictures of the large LARGE drainage duct...and then some




Here we're looking at the drainage sewer/duct prominently situated on and through lots for sale. If you follow the path of this duct you end up precisely at the contour of my now damaged and destroyed lawn--and we're talking about 4 lots down.

The next image is to the north of my lot (the above image being to the south)and shows the area of the pond over which Consort has now decided to construct a "market home." I can only assume that Consort preferred that potential buyers NOT SEE THE PROBLEMS with the lots, land, drainage, and a very real pond--thus they bulldozed some mud and started a house. Now, a new market home will be sold to an unsuspecting buyer--this one built over such an enormous drainage repository that a pond existed for almost two years.

Why is Consort still selling these lots? Why are these offered for sale with a few words about "oh, we'll just fill that ditch right up." Why are they attempting to build homes on a shelf that falls into an enormous ditch from which soil moves out and thus displaces a lawn and shifts a house?

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