I attended a meeting at City Hall on stream buffers hosted
by the Dunwoody Sustainability Commission with representatives from EPA, and
the consulting firms hired to advise Dunwoody on the zoning rewrite. Given the track record of horror stories we’ve
read over the past 4 years, my concern was protecting private property rights
and stream buffers clearly represent a “taking” of our private property
rights.
You as citizens have God given rights to your life,
liberty and property. Don’t give up
these rights to a city ordinance.
If a stream buffer ordinance is included in the zoning
ordinance, those of you who have a dried up creek or water shed in your back
yard, would lose your back yard. You
would be required to let it become a weed patch that takes up 25 feet of your
back yard.
There is no advantage to having a weed patch over having
your lawn. It is government harassment by liberals who want to tell everybody
what to do, using city ordinances and phony science.
Water runs off property and goes into the ground
water. Ground water can find itself back
in our water supply where it is treated to become drinking water.
Someone told the EPA to find the most expensive,
obnoxious ways to handle our water…I wonder who…Obama ? …Soros ? …the U.N. ?
There is a concern that we have not maintained our
drinking water supply to overcome shortages during droughts. Until we get active to solve this, nothing will
improve. We should ensure that counties
have adequately maintained water supply pipes and have upgraded with pipes that
last longer. The oldest lines should be
replaced before they break.
Beyond that, we need more reservoirs dedicated to
supplying drinking water to high population areas. We may need a network of large pipes to carry
water to population centers similar to oil and gas pipelines. We may eventually need to buy water from
other states or build desalinization plants on our coast lines. The western U.S. doesn’t get as much rainfall
and will surely need to do some of these things. It seems apparent that securing water by law
suit doesn’t work.
Watch our politicians sit on this one for a few more
decades. They love a crisis.
Norb Leahy,
Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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