The Saga of Drainage into Lake Ola
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 rec...
2 weeks ago my husband and I were driving on 441 S. right about where Stoneybrook subdivision is, at about 6:50 a.m. We all of a sudden noticed a horrible smell, (I agree like sewage!) We turned and went into Chesterhill subdivision and could still smell the stinch! We didn't know what in the world it was!
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