If you give developers an inch, they will always take a mile particularly when you have accommodating politicians.  Commissioners in this county on a 3 to 2 vote allowed a development in an area of critical state concern.  "Land developers in Lake County
 who want to flatten a hill in the fragile Green Swamp to make way for a
 residential development are facing a challenge from the state — the 
only one of its kind in the past three years.
The state agency, the Department of Economic Opportunity, charged with protecting Florida's most critical 
environmental treasures is joining an attempt to block a developer from 
mining about 3 million cubic yards of sand from the area of rolling 
hills that sits atop the Floridan Aquifer and helps naturally clean much
 of the state's drinking water."
Read more... at the Orlando Sentinel.
Charles Lee, advocacy director for Audubon of Florida said, "I think it's particular slimy … to be suggesting that this big 
sand-mining operation is justified by making a handicapped-friendly 
development."
 
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