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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because you find AU park too pedestrian and cramped and you're looking for a DC address as far away from all the rest of chocolate city as possible. Same reasons people have always chosen SV. Wide open and isolated is rare in the nice parts of the city.[/quote] Plus, free cancer!!![/quote] There hasn't been one proven impact case and Spring Valley is much bigger than the suspected contamination zone. besides this isn't like some superfund site in the hood or industrial sites EOTP, the full resources of gov will eventually make the area back up to SV standards. Even if something was to happen the claimant impact valuations for residents there would be through the roof due to the caliber of the owners. A litigator's dream and the visibility and influence will just make the whole process more comprehensive[/quote] You're getting at a good point. Not only hasn't there been a single proven case, I don't believe a single claim has been litigated. In a neighborhood full of Big Law partners, that's a good indication that any case wouldn't withstand serious scrutiny (ya know, something more stringent than a City Paper writer/intern). [/quote] The legal standard is different than any possible risk. There are munitions buried there. Any normal person would proceed with caution. [/quote] All risk is relative, there are rapists illegals in MoCo schools and yet people send there kids there. Old bombs deep under ground while not ideal are not top of the risk pyramid. I suspect it is still safer than living on hill east and honestly it is doubtful there will ever be a real incident. Most people in old cities would be surprised what is under their feet, what do you think is under much of France?[/quote] This post confirms my hunch that Spring Valley is full of Republicans; they tend to discount environmental risks, yet worry about "illegal rapists" etc.[/quote] MySpace. People we know there are Republican.[/quote]
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