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SunCrest folks rise above troubles
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WE NEED TO LEAVE THE MOUNTAINS BE...lets allow some areas to remain untouched for animals, hikers, trees, etc. Just because maybe a development could work, doesn't mean it has to go through. The city and state should have much of the blame for letting these type of developments happen. The city should be buying this land for preservation from the private owners long before the developers get to it.
We should challange the County/State/and each city to create larger open space funds to purchase areas like these before develpers get to them.
Suncrest is an ugly stain on that beautiful piece of mountain. No high density developemnt with huge ugly roads climbing up the mountain should have ever been allowed to been started.
For all of the millions and millions of dollars our government spends on projects, open space projects should recieve more attention.
Ogden to Provo is overcrowded as it is, and there is still of ton of buildable space - no need to build on the mountain.
BOO SUNCREST
Hummers, start your engines - and get 7 miles to the gallon.
Considering the current state of the US economy, it is unlikely we will see anyone else step in and buy the whole enchelada. Terrabrook appears to have walked away since they were "upside down" and could not work out a refinancing deal with Zions Bank, the same decision that more and more valley homeowners have made. Now is the time to strike....
For all of those who seem to feel that they are contributing towards making society a better place by making uninformed negative comments towards a wonderful community and logging a full 30 seconds of hard work and effort by posting a "comment" maybe you can find a better outlet for your energy.
If you need some inspiration why not take the 7 minute drive off of I-15 and come up to SunCrest. The beautiful views, fresh air, and friendly people may help you obtain a more positive outlook on life. While your here take a moment to notice the lack of Hummers and the fact that the majority of homes are very typical for any south valley community.
Who knows, you may actually find a wonderful place that you can share and enjoy with those who live in SunCrest. Or, if taking the time to visit a new place with many wonderful amenities does not fit into your schedule then a least take the time to enjoy where you live. I guess there is also the other option of continuing to help make our world a better place to live by sharing negitive points of view about a place you know nothing about.
Combined with the Micron buffer and the adjacent Forest Service and water district land we could have created another Wasatch Mountain State Park - but along the urban side of the mountains.
Where were the Suncrest naysayers when they were needed to help by stepping forward and supporting the community expansion of open space by assuming the purchase contracts for what, ultimately, became Suncrest.
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Well I guess that is one side of it, if you like your own little KOLOB planet.
Barbara, I bet the deer, elk and cats JUST LOVE your place. Do you invite them to dinner also?
IF not your are destroying the mountain side.