The whole Ford's Meadow project is coming to a head tomorrow. I recommend 
that people show up for this one. If you have an opinion, now is the time 
to express it.

In this corner we have Nexum which is trying to put in a cluster 
development. The advantages of a cluster over a new development are huge; 
just look at how (relatively/potentially) well the Brimstone project is 
turning out. People are generally pleased with the quality of the work 
that Nexum does; not something we can say about most developers.

And in the other corner, we have Ed James. After hiring good quality
engineering and legal help, he has convinced the majority of the
Board that the cluster can't be allowed to proceed unless it can be
proved that 26 lots (not in a cluster formation) can be shown to
perc.

But percing 26 lots is just not feasible. It's also not feasible that
no development will occur on that land just because the cluster fails
to go through. 

In my opinion, the onus is on the opposition side to prevent a
disaster from happening as a result of the alternative. The spectrum
of possibilities does include that the land be flipped over to Fafard
for turning it into fill.

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