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en What feels like a big storm, and the property damage associated with it, will be coming more often. There will be a lot more vulnerable coastal property.

en Katrina may not be a major storm but she still poses a threat for flooding, for property damage and for somebody to be hurt,

en We are a coastal city and we are very vulnerable to a storm, and there's one out there right now. We are not financially prepared for that storm. . . . It isn'ta question of if a storm of this nature hits Citrus County. It is a question of when.

en There are many benefits; permanent drainage, protection against future flooding and property damage, a safer neighborhood, and minimal impact to Mr. Haas' property. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness.

en I think everyone feels the same. Your property is your property and no one should try to take it from you and the law should be on that persons side not the one committing the incident or the crime.

en They've stopped cleanup on that property, and what we want as a group is for it to be cleaned. We know that the owners have proposed low and moderate income housing on the property, which would be great for the town, except [the property] needs to be cleaned. The town hasn't enforced anything on that property in 18 years.

en What we're finding is the rocks may be coming from another property down into our right of way, so we're trying to figure out who the property owner is and see what the stability is up there, and then we'll decide whether we can re-open the road.

en We were literally rebuilding our electrical distribution system. This was definitely a severe storm and had significant damage to our system and the customers' property.

en I had to let the mayor know that this storm has the potential not only to cause large property damage, but large loss of life if people don't make the right decision.

en We knew that the property was too valuable for the township to buy and that the property owner does have development rights that have to be respected. So the question became what we can do at that property that is the least objectionable.

en The ownership of the property has already been established. Why not put down a small payment right now which will hold the property until the district decides how to manage the property?

en It does not compare to the damage that Opal brought to the city of Montgomery (in 1995). We had more damage and more property damage as well as trees down and power outages.

en And give to the orphans their property, and do not substitute worthless (things) for (their) good (ones), and do not devour their property (as an addition) to your own property; this is surely a great crime.

en The plan shows that our client's property is designated to be taken. (My clients) want to do what they've always been doing -- own their property and derive the benefits of leasing it. . . . We want to make sure their property rights are protected.

en These results are highly encouraging for the overall property potential and we plan further definition drilling along Zone I and the other Zones identified on the property with the objective of defining additional resources on the property.


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