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In reply to the discussion: FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show [View all]Attilatheblond
(6,948 posts)It won't just be timber and mining industries moving in. Land Developers will be eager to build resorts and hotels in beautiful places where city people should not live due to hostile weather, few services, and geographical conditions that require constant active planning to handle emergencies yourself. Planning and life skills are required to live away from cities and the communal services/safety they provide.
The parts of Montana that have been developed as alternative playgrounds for the very rich who are annoyed by common folk in Jacksonville break my heart. There have been more than a couple of examples of how local governments have had trouble explaining to nuevo pioneers that the roads don't get plowed every morning and likely won't ever be paved, the deer WILL eat your flowers, and emergency personnel cannot be at your immediate beck and call if something goes wrong. But those developers are happy to show you pretty pictures of your future home site, and take your money of course.
Yep, step right up, folks, and get YOUR piece of heaven with a picture window on the Yellowstone geysers. Enjoy life and forget city life and things like emergency services, roads that are plowed in winter, and nearby facilities. Help us take paradise and put up a death trap.
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