Sentences with phrase «nearby housing developments»

if we deregulate industry (if you deregulate one then you will have to deregulate them all) then the waste collection business up the road will dispose of their sludge down the gutters into the storm water drains, the coffee business in the next row will not replace their odour filters and the whole area will reak of burnt coffee all day, the tyre business around the corner will dump their tyres in the nearby bushland, some of the hardup businesses in the area will hookup to the power lines with with uncontrolled connections and we will start to get brown outs at various times in the day, The lead and tin foundry a block away won't bother controlling the lead oxide spewing out of their chimney stack, nearby housing developments will all use open fires in winter to save on energy costs and start hacking trees out of the world heritage national park here.
Forty percent of the kindergarten seats are set aside for residents of three nearby housing developments.

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Sales, marketing, purchase and production development are all housed in an office nearby, in Antwerp, Belgium.
This development will transform a building that is part of the city's past to 147 units of affordable housing that will both enhance downtown's revival and spur nearby redevelopment.»
New low - income housing would have likely been occupied by Asian families from nearby Chinatown or by some of the 1,800 families, mostly Puerto Rican, who were moved out by the city in the 1960s to make way for development... Silver indulged in myriad other small - scale hustles over the years.
John Taylor High School has been an Ofsted rated «outstanding» school for many years, so when a number of housing developments began appearing nearby, they knew they could expect an increase in pupil numbers.
However, if the local market experienced high appreciation (a big housing development came in, a big company announced huge expansions and new high paying jobs nearby, etc), then the short time period isn't quite so unusual - especially during boom times.
Here the room is inhabited by Rowland's sculpture containing the image of nearby public housing development Marble Hill Houses.
Tragically, the house has been damaged a number of times by severe floods from the nearby Fox River (since, although Mies designed the house with sufficient clearance for floods, urban and industrial development upriver in ensuing years caused the river to flood more extensively than Mies had anticipated — click here for some horrifying pictures of some recent flooding).
In a recent case concerning development at Shipston on Stour Road, (on behalf of Orbit Homes), [1] where the appeal was allowed, the refusal was based on the impact on the nearby Conservation Area, the Victorian cemetery, and several listed buildings including the nearby Manor House.
Currently, development of commercial and residential property along this corridor is mostly low density but varies from high - rise in the inner city to row housing in nearby Woodstock.
When people hear that an affordable housing development is planned nearby, the uninformed opinions spill out of the woodwork.
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