What's going on at/in/around Lake Brownwood ? A whole lot of CRAP ?
Thunderbird Bay residents say no progress made on water plant
By Celinda Emison / Reporter-News Staff Writer
February 11, 2005
Residents of four Lake Brownwood developments are waiting for improvements to their water system, but the system's owner says he is tapped out financially because of state requirements.
''There has been absolutely nothing done,'' said Malena Lindsey, president of the Thunderbird Bay Homeowners Association. ''Our water still trickles very slowly and we are starting to worry about the quality.''
In 2001, the Texas Water Development Board awarded a $1.2 million loan to rebuild the water plant that serves Thunderbird Bay, Harbor Point, Tamarak Mountain and Oak Point, all on the north end of Lake Brownwood.
source: http://www.reporter-news.com/abil/nw_local/article/0,1874,ABIL_7959_3539671,00.html
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February 25, 2005
Kentucky Attorney General sues Texas developers
Four Texas individuals and six corporations were named in a lawsuit filed today that alleges violations of Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act during sales of resort property in Grayson and Breckinridge counties.
The complaint, filed by Kentucky Attorney General Gregory Stumbo, alleges the defendants sold residential building lots in the Green Farm Resort development while using false, misleading or deceptive practices, according to a news release. The complaint also alleges that the defendants failed to provide the promised amenities and infrastructure including road and utilities, failed to provide unencumbered title to the lots and misused required annual maintenance fees.
The complaint alleges misrepresentations regarding memberships in the Lafayette Golf Course, which is a 250-acre course in Falls of Rough near Rough River Dam State Resort Park.
The defendants named in the complaint include Samuel D. Ware, Patrick Ramsier, Charles E. Schram III, Thomas Hillsman, GF Resort LP, GF Resort GP Inc., American Resort Corp., Kentucky Investors LP, Lazarus Property Corp. and Green Farm Property Owners Association.
"The defendants have collected millions of dollars from these land sales," Stumbo said in the release. "Victims, many of whom invested all the money they had, are left with unusable lots, few or no roads and nearly worthless property."
The lawsuit seeks an injunction against further sales of lots without full and complete disclosures, restitution, civil penalties and the appointment of a receiver to assist with restitution efforts.
source: http://louisville.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2005/02/21/daily43.html
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Who's connecting the Brownwood players with these dots ?
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