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- And Finally, I Saw A Guy Off In The Distance Once And I Did Not Like It is brought to us this week by Erda Community Association, Inc. v. Baugh, in which a group of citizens petitioned to form their own town in order to, “stop the onslaught of high-density development projects.” Uh, we’ve spent a considerable amount of time in Utah. Not a lot of onslaughts to be seen. High-density development projects (literally) thin on the ground. In addition, if the neighboring municipality is attempting to annex 5,900 of your acres, you might just have a few to spare. Utah currently has a population density of 40 people/acre. Most of which are highly concentrated in the SLC area. Tokyo = 14,00 per sq. kilometer. There’s a legitimate onslaught As Woody sang, “This land is my land.” Or something to that effect.
- And as for Griswold v. City of Homer, we fully support litigiousness from anyone named, Griswold. Who will speak for Walrus reproductive rights? Who?
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