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gascon

Posted 3:19 pm, 10/24/2024

go wilkes shaking my head some knows everything must be nice. can a battery in a car from flood be saved, this is been on my mind,is it ok to eat mold, will mast***ion make you go blind, what is the oldest person in the world, can everyone bite their toe nails, will your gums grow back, are weall borned black, is the world round,oval or flat, how many eggs ca a chicken layin a day. can you milk women, i have more maybe later this will keep you busy for a while

antithesis

Posted 2:28 pm, 10/24/2024

I agree that the Town shouldn't be real estate moguls, though... how much property do they own now that they naively hope to flip for millions? But here you have a piece of property that adjoins the river and is too contaminated to use, which makes me worry that those contaminants are spilling into the river, too.

Fixing that seems like common sense to me...

antithesis

Posted 2:24 pm, 10/24/2024

Is this what you're talking about, Foxy? If so, you seem to be a bit... confused...

A public meeting will be held for comments on the Town of North Wilkesboro's plans to seek funds for cleaning up the three-acre Smoot Tannery-Jenkins property on Maple Street.

The meeting, set for 5:30 p.m., Oct. 29, also is for comments on potential uses of the property once it is cleaned up. The meeting will be in the town board room in Town Hall at the intersection of Main and Ninth streets.

Comments can also be submitted to North Wilkesboro Planning Director Meredith Detsch at any time prior to Nov. 14 via email at planning@northwilkesboronc.gov or by calling 336-667-7129.

Seeking these public comments is a requirement in the process of applying for a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant for cleaning up the property, said Detsch.

A recent environmental assessment of the property identified various contaminants on the site, all resulting from commercial operations.

The EPA awarded over $100,000 to the N.C Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for the study under the federal Brownfields Property Reuse Act of 1997.

It included drilling wells for testing groundwater.

Detsch said during the town board's Oct. 17 meeting that the property has chemicals called volatile organic compounds, petroleum products, asbestos, lead and other contaminants.

Detsch said the town needs to gain control of the property to secure grants for hiring a specialized entity to remove contaminants and do other cleanup. She said this will cost several million dollars.

The North Wilkesboro commissioners unanimously agreed to bid a maximum of $60,000 for buying the property in a foreclosure process for failure to pay property taxes during the Oct. 17 meeting.

The foreclosure was initiated by attorney Tony Triplett, who represents Wilkes County government. To be successful, a bid must at least include the North Wilkesboro and county property taxes owed on the property. Detsch said no taxes have been paid on the property in 10 years.

https://www.journalpatriot....8736d.html

consul

Posted 1:15 pm, 10/24/2024

Hypocrite, liar, racist, fascist and now Foxxy adds snob to her resume. She's the poster "girl" for Sunday Christians.

Foxnose

Posted 11:52 am, 10/24/2024

The Democrat septic tank called North Wilkesboro has got a lot on their mind. We have people living under bridges, but the Smoot Park 3 acre property is on their radar. Did you know you cannot build a house on this property? (who would want to). If you are not involved in their plot to seize this property they will not allow you to use it if you buy it? Sure hope it is not like that MUCH needed Elks Lodge

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