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en The city took it upon themselves to reclaim the site for reuse. It was never approved by the agencies.

en The city must determine whether they wish FEMA to complete the site and house these 34 displaced families -- or reimburse the federal government for development costs of this site approved four months ago.

en In an effort to address the concerns of city agencies and to utilize our site as an enhancement to the Mill River Corridor Project, there is a significant expense planned in the area of landscaping and site screening.

en This thing would pay for itself to the city over time. This will generate new sales tax. I don't think anything would have happened on that site. It would have sat there and decayed without the help the city has provided through this redevelopment district. If the project would have worked without the city investing $3 million, then that site would have been developed a long time ago.

en The big inhibitor to reuse is not technical but knowing that something exists already and how to use it. Pockets of reuse are so exceptional that they are not statistically meaningful.

en This is a city that has played a role in the dot-com revolution and it's a city of new energies, new approaches. We're a lot closer to the natural environment here. On the East Coast, they're trying to reclaim something that's lost. We have the Puget Sound outside our window.

en It is important to reuse our resources. If you don't recycle and reuse things, you may run out of them.

en This is the building CVS wants to build in Paris, Texas. The site plan that is being presented has considerably more landscaping than required by the city code and is a vast improvement over what's there now. CVS has designed a site it thinks will fit well in the city of Paris.

en We're not sure we'll begin on the approved site.

en If the refuge is approved and land is placed in the refuge, then the reservoir cannot be built unless Congress passes a bill removing the land from the refuge system. This is because the state or local agencies involved can't condemn federal land. Once before, a Texas congressman (Ralph Hall) tried to remove a refuge from the refuge system so that a reservoir could be built on the site, and he met with widespread opposition, both in Texas and around the country. But it would be possible.

en When the budget is approved, agencies make a mad dash to encumber every penny they've got, whether it is a real need at the time or not.

en I have agencies telling me two different things - FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and the state and the city auditor. It's hard when multiple agencies are telling you to do something or not to do something.

en My personal preference (would be) that the city was in a position to offer adaptive reuse options. Knowing they have not adopted the Mills Act, there was no way to analyze it (to include) some other factors.

en We would like to ask the city to give us our approval on our existing site. In return, I will agree that I will not ask for a building permit until we can work out something on the other site. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.

en We don't have a site exactly, but have options of several locations around City Hall, but we have not chosen a site yet.


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