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RE: Saving buffer land from development
- Subject: RE: Saving buffer land from development
- From: "Hillenbrand, Steve" <sjhillenbrand@tva.gov>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 08:12:00 -0400
- Cc: Charles McEntyre <clmcentyre@tva.gov>, Joseph Phillips <jwphillips@tva.gov>, Marvin Jarrett <mnjarrett@tva.gov>, Christophe Legras <clegras5@tva.gov>, Jim Mantooth <jgmantooth@tva.gov>, Jon Loney <jmloney@tva.gov>, Lynn Brown <lrbrown@tva.gov>, Peter Scheffler <pkscheffler@tva.gov>, Ronald Williams <rjwilliams@tva.gov>
- List-Name: P2Tech
- Reply-To: "Hillenbrand, Steve" <sjhillenbrand@tva.gov>
Zoning as part of City Planning is common.
Steve Hillenbrand
Industrial Waste Reduction Engineer
Synterprise Group, Division of Tennessee Valley Authority
(423) 632-8489; (423) 632-3616 (fax)
sjhillenbrand@tva.gov
TVA IWR HomePage www.tva.gov/orgs/iwr/iwrhome.htm
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> From: KATHY DAVEY[SMTP:DAVEY.KATHY@epamail.epa.gov]
> Sent: Friday, June 26, 1998 3:41 PM
> To: p2tech@great-lakes.net
> Subject: Saving buffer land from development
>
> Does anyone have any examples of how local communities have
> managed to preserve buffer land from being developed? At issue is 30
> -
> 50 wooded acres between a residential neighborhood and a strip of
> commercial and industrial development. The corporate owner bought the
> land after mildly contaminating a small portion of the wooded area.
> Any
> leads would be greatly appreciated.
>