A helipad vote and scorched cornbread

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A helipad vote and scorched cornbread

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In reference to the approval of building the mini-airport/HELLipad (spelling intentional), refueling station, hanger, and crew quarters in my front yard in north Fayette County.

Granny Clampett has a statement, “If common sense was lard, I know several people that couldn’t collectively grease a skillet.”

If you don’t understand what this means, then you are part of the problem, and not the solution.

Thank you, Ms. Brewer, for your vote. May your cornbread continue to turn out well.

By the way, was an environmental impact study conducted? If so,there doesn’t seem to be a copy readily available. Just asking.

If so, let’s see it.

Ralph Stakely
and 200 plus agitated residents of
Huntington Creek North subdivision.
Fayetteville, Ga.

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