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Dilbert on December 05, 2012 at 5:25 PM

Five Silos over four-stories tall. That sure is keeping in character with the residential neighborhood.

EDDIE on December 06, 2012 at 7:12 AM

So right Dilbert, and to think, right downtown in everyone's view, the biggest eyesore to ever permeate the downtown in our history. And they said the condo's cannot be built over 3 stories in town? Makes a person wonder, does the dog wag the tail, or the tail wag the Ludington planning commission? What residential neighborhood?; it's a true industrial complex coming that can only rival the old Dow plant.

BP on December 06, 2012 at 5:31 PM

The only way to stop this madness is to show up at the city council or planning meeting and voice your concern. The city does not care about the impact of this type of project, they just want the tax money. The current city infra structure is not up to supporting the type of industrial development taking place in the residental area. Road and onsite parking for the plant are limited forcing the use of the onstreet resources at the expence of the residents. H-o-F should be required to keep all their activities on their property, including parking. All other developers must follow that rule. Show up to the next city council meeting at voice your concern with the continued distruction of the downtown and residental area.

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