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Western Sierra Resource Corporation Completes Definitive Agreement to Consolidate Assets, .
Western Sierra Resource CorporationFebruary 8, 2021 GMT
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Col., Feb. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) WESTERN SIERRA RESOURCE COPORATION (“WSRC” or the “Company”) (OTC: WSRC) is pleased to announce that it has signed the Definitive Agreement with Prescient Strategies Group LLC (“PSG”) and Global Hemp Group (CSE: GHG/OTC: GBHPF/FRANKFURT: GHG) for Global Hemp Group to acquire Western Sierra Resource Corporation’s (“WSRC”) Preferred A Class Share holdings (“WSRC Prefs”) from PSG in a private, third party transaction.
From The Tribune staff reports
SPRINGVILLE The city of Springville has given the green light to several families that have been waiting to move into their Archer’s Cove homes.
Seven families have been asking for certificates of occupancy that were originally denied over a sewer issue. Springville Mayor Dave Thomas said he would not release certificates until the sewer system was completed. He said it was only one-third of the way finished. Developers argued the system was finished enough to handle the first 100 homes in Archer’s Cove. The developer said by the time more homes are built in the subdivision, the sewer system would be 100% complete.
Town planners to review solar farm proposal on property owned by Genesee Gateway Local Development Corp.
The Batavia Town Planning Board was introduced to another community solar project on Tuesday night – a plan to install a 1.65-megawatt system on vacant land owned by the Genesee Gateway Local Development Corp. on R. Stephen Hawley Drive (College Road) – and, right away, was peppered with comments about the need to shield the array from a nearby home.
Planners held a public hearing in connection with a special use permit request by Batavia Solar LLC to put the ground-mounted solar farm at 99 Med Tech Drive, near the Genesee County Economic Development Center office.
By Terry Schrimscher
SPRINGVILLE A group of concerned home buyers from the Archer’s Cove development in Springville addressed Springville Mayor Dave Thomas and members of the City Council on Monday night, February 1, after the regular council meeting.
The group, including real estate agents involved in the purchase of the homes, was seeking certificates of occupancy from the city needed to close on their purchases before moving into the development. The Mayor and Council, along with City Attorney Charlie Waldrep, met in executive session at the end of the regular city council meeting to discuss the issue, among other concerns, prior to meeting with the buyers and their representatives after the council meeting.
The project in another form has already been approved, but developers are seeking an adjustment to the Planned Unit Development agreement, including increasing the number of multi-family units.
The new development plan reflects a reduction of 58 hotel rooms and approximately 10,000 square feet of retail space in exchange for an increase of 80 multi-family units, and the owners have eliminated plans for adding 75-foot and 90-foot towers.
Some Lincolnville residents oppose the project because of its scale and how much it would increase traffic.
Public comment won t be taken on that agenda item tonight because it s only the first reading, but people can make comments on the issue during the meeting s general public comment period.