Today’s Editorials “Our View,” features an opinion and update of a local land developer - one I did quite a bit of research on because of moving plans in 2004.
In the midst of purchasing a home, reading the public report and homeowner documents brought many questions to mind; each related to the land developer regarding services, fees, and agreements I had to subscribe to. Making an inquiry, I was told some services were currently in the process of new ownership.
After requesting details from Pinal county assessor’s office, a name change was reported but the owner remained the same - the land developer.
Reports made to ADEQ, CAWCD, ACC, ACCEPA Water r9, AEPA Rural, US EPA PP-2, USDA EPA Rural, & NARUC - resulted in one investigation, no change, and a promise to closely monitor.
Information regarding permits, land development, water wells, reclaimation plants, Bulk Agreements to purchase the home, left me wondering why and how this could be possible. For me, I wound up not purchasing the home in that area; while personal circumstances left me having to move out of a home that was sold - the months that followed were unbelievable!
It was nice to see the article and some wrongs that were finally being made right.
