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Actually, it's a new issue. In both cases, new homes will be built. If the township cannot demonstrate that their proposal is more in the public interest than the use the owner intends, one set of house versus another, it becomes a different issue than what the Supreme Court voted on.
Also, with another developer involved, they are going up against a serious opponent instead of rolling over a single citizen.
It sounds interesting.
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