If the Senecas can't beat a legitimate construction project that is subject to building permits and codes, they would be really lame. I'm sure that it is not a race because we all know they don't pay any attention to court houses.
If the Senecas can't beat a legitimate construction project that is subject to building permits and codes, they would be really lame. I'm sure that it is not a race because we all know they don't pay any attention to court houses.
I like Steel's idea of using a giant LED screen. Then they could display a giant picture of a real building. This building should be in text books as an example of the utter failure, fallacy, and fraud of the "modern architecture" movement. …
Someone should simply buy it and move in. Have it zoned back to residential and pay the lower "homestead" residential property tax rate. On $200k that would only be about $5k/yr. Zone the heating so you don't have to heat the whole place during…
I hope that either way, the Seneca's won't be required by law to surrender to NYS 100% of the gaming proceeds collected after the date that the court ruled the site illegal, that is, while they would have been operating illegally.
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