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>Valley Renewal : Sue ,Sue Sue

>Valley Renewal : Sue ,Sue Sue 

The Planning Board, after their hearings and procedures, voted “yes” on an ordinance to change the Master Plan. This now goes up to the Village Council. They can either approve the ordinance, disapprove the ordinance, or remain undecided on the ordinance.

If the VC votes “yes”, the reality is that CRR will sue and continue their present suit against the Planning Board.If the VC votes “yes”, the don’t have to explain anything, they will be saying the Planning Board did their job.

If the VC votes “no”, The Valley will sue. Legally, the VC has to explain why, in writing, they are saying “no” to the result of the Planning Board process – and the Village Attorney has advised the VC that legally it can only be for planning, zoning related reasons. It is reviewing facts and process of Planning Board decision.

The VC isn’t obliged to vote “yes”, but they are obliged to follow the procedures and laws, and decide based on the planning and zoning issues.

If you want to do your own legal research, do it now, and get up at one of the public meetings at tell your findings.

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