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What does it take to unite all members of council and P&Z?
The headline from the August 7, 1996 issue of
Sonoran News reflects the mood of the Town of Cave Creek, as it united to defeat the planned development at Spur Cross Ranch.
What was it about the development that ignited the effort? This description of the proposed project appears in the article by Grant Smith:
“The master plan covers 2,154 acres north of town. It includes the golf course, a 100-room resort, 664 dwelling units and a three-acre commercial area.”
Dennis Zwagermann, a planning consultant, recommended to Cave Creek Planning and Zoning Commission that the development master plan be denied due to “significant negative impacts on the town.”
By Victor Thorn
Is the Obama administration secretly negotiating treaties with globalist bodies, in violation of the Unites States Constitution? That’s the question on the minds of a number of political watchdogs, who argue that the White House is doing an end run around Congress and the American people in order to lock the country into agreements on the environment, fishing rights and even gun ownership with the United Nations (UN).
On February 7, former Bill Clinton campaign manager Dick Morris dissected a host of international “sneaky treaties” that, he says, “Once signed and ratified, have the same status as constitutional law and cannot be altered or eclipsed by Congress or state legislatures. And their provisions must be enforced by U.S. courts.”