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The Saga of Lake Ola Part 2

Hi Redacted, Share all of it.  It is factual backed with discovery evidence right down to the who in the influence that decided this back in 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2010.  Ten years of fight and court records speak for themselves. The amount of dirt surrounding my case is overwhelming.  Here are the casualties as of today, 1) Bill Calie, St Johns - resigned for religious reasons in 2019 2) Ken Lewis, St Johns - resigned for no reasons other than he may not like government pensions, in 2018  These are the two ring leaders in policy that permits are never required if a county simply tells them via a rumor that all their activities are "repair and replace" as they did on the 441 project and mine...and Lake Street before that.  I have all the evidence on Lake Street against Torres and Orange County. 3) Ed Chew, Orange County Attorney, retired right after I hired Michael Kest who annihilated Chew on a previous case. 4) Chip Turner, Orange County Attorney, fired (a

The Saga of Drainage into Lake Ola

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From:  Ned Bowers  Sent:  4/19/2020 To:  Recipients Redacted Subject:  Orange County Permit Application - Drainage into Lake Ola As everyone is aware, I have been in a fight to protect my property rights for over 10-years.  In December 2019, the case went through a 5-day bench trial.  Fees the County will eventually pay are north of $800,000 and the damages trial will tack on another $200,000.  That may be a reason to never oppose the government.  Just allow them to do as they please no matter the harm.  Be it known, I support good government.  I only oppose corruption in government along with a coverup. The defense was terrible; embarrassing. But suing the government is every bit as difficult as people say.  This was no exception.  The first trial on October 22, 2018, was a complete bust.  Part of the blame was that, unknown to me, Orange County solicited St Johns for a "permit" and received a "permit" which was introduced to the court at the last s

April 29, 2020 Odor Report

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For Zellwood, Tangerine, Surrounding Neighborhoods April 29, 2020 We Have Odor Reports Today A Note From the Editor: Tangerine, Zellwood, and the surrounding neighborhoods are fed up with the odors coming from #Anuvia and #ShelleysSeptic.  My e-mail to Orange County tonight: To All Interested Parties, The people of Tangerine, Zellwood, and Surrounding Neighborhoods are becoming increasingly frustrated by the obnoxious odors we’ve experienced. We’re grateful for the online reporting tool from the FDEP but, when it comes to Orange County, we’ve been waiting patiently for a month and we still have no online reporting available.  This is ironic because Orange County promised this to us first. For the last 2-3 weeks, we've been told that it was coming soon, and we haven't seen anything yet.  I'm including a link so you can see how FDEP's reporting link works.  https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5565106/Central-District-Tangerine-Area-On