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Deer, downloadab​les and the 25 ft buffer from Nine Mile Creek

Fran Mentch · May 18, 2011 · 1 Comment

1. Download one of our signs.  You can cut them in half and post them inside your car window, or on your front door or on the back of your raincoat! Please use them to help spread the word…You can download them by clicking here: Stop Big Box on Oakwood or Not A Done Deal

 

2. 25 ft buffer zone from Nine Mile Creek.The developer’s agreement only provides for a 25 ft buffer between construction and the banks of Nine Mile Creek.

Binxie the dog is positioned 25 ft from the banks of a section of Nine Mile Creek.

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3.  Deer.When we arrived on the scene for the photoshoot, there were 3 deer there, resting in a wooded area about the size of a median strip. The wooded area is at the edge of a large parking lot. The old Center Mayfield theater parking lot at the corner of Mayfield and Warrensville-Center Rd.

They got up when we approached and ran back into Oakwood.

Click to enlarge to see the deer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Running back to Oakwood

 

 

 

 

 

Next Wednesday is the MUST ATTEND public hearing for the rezoning of Oakwood; 6pm in the South Euclid City Hall.

Oakwood needs your support!

Please arrive early so that you have time to park and sign the clipboard before the meeting starts.

Thank you!

  CitizensforOakwood.org

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Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: Nine Mile Creek, Oakwood

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  1. Ben Phillips says

    May 19, 2011 at 10:01 am

    Of course, the human’s face is hidden because they are trespassing on private property. Presumably the dog is immune to prosecution.

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