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    Modular Construction Market Report 2018-2025 | Proficient Analysis of Key Players, Types, Future Prospects Details for Business Rate – SpinazzolaLive

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A new report added by Big Market Research claims that the globalModular Construction marketgrowth is set to reach newer heights during the forecast period,2018-2025.

    This report is meticulous research formulated by market professionals by deeply analyzing key driving and restraining factors, major regional market situations, major players, and size & scope of the market. The report also offers value chain analysis, Porters Five Forces model, and PEST analysis. Furthermore, the competitive landscape in different regions is elucidated in the report to assist top market players, new entrants, and investors determine investment opportunities.

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    The report also explains the factors boosting the market growth. The major drivers of the Modular Construction market are:

    Laing Orourke, Red Sea Housing, Atco, Bouygues Construction, Vinci, Skanska AB, Algeco Scotsman, Kleusberg GmbH & Co. Kg, Kef Katerra, Lendlease Corporation, Cimc Modular Building Systems Holding, Modular Space Corporation, Dubox, Kwikspace Modular Buildings, Guerdon Enterprises LLC, Alta-Fab Structures, Westchester Modular Homes, Wernick Group, Fleetwood Australia, NRB Inc. and so on.

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    Chapter 1. Executive Summary

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    Chapter 4. Global Modular Construction Market: Industry Analysis

    Chapter 5. Global Modular Construction Market, by Method

    Chapter 6. Global Modular Construction Market, by Style

    Chapter 7. Global Modular Construction Market, by Application

    Chapter 8. Global Modular Construction Market, Regional Analysis

    Chapter 9. Competitive Intelligence

    Chapter 10. Research Process

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    Modular Homes Market Size, Trends, Share, Analysis, Regional Outlook and Forecast 2020-2027 – The Haitian-Caribbean News Network

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    New Jersey, United States: A detailed research study on the Modular Homes Market was recently published by Market Research Intellect. This is the latest report to cover the current impact of COVID-19 on the market. The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has affected all aspects of life around the world. This resulted in several changes in market conditions. The rapidly changing market scenario along with the initial and future assessment of the impact is covered in the report. The report provides an accurate analysis of the growth factors influencing the current business scenario in different regions. Important information about industry size, proportion, application, and analyzing statistics is summarized in the report to present an overall forecast. Additionally, this report also provides an in-depth competitive analysis of major market players and their strategies over the projection period.

    The latest report on the Modular Homes Market consists of an analysis of this industry and its segments. According to the report, the market is expected to generate substantial returns during the forecast period and experience significant year-over-year growth.

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    The Modular Homes Market report consists of the Competitive Landscape section which provides a complete and in-depth analysis of current market trends, changing technologies, and enhancements that are of value to companies competing in the market. The report provides an overview of sales, demand, futuristic costs and data supply as well as a growth analysis in the forecast year. The key vendors in the market that are performing the analysis are also clearly presented in the report. Their development plans, their growth approaches, and their merger and acquisition plans are also identified. Information specific to a keyword in each of these regions is also provided. This report also discusses the submarkets of these regions and their growth prospects.

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    The report contains the market size with 2019 as the base year and an annual forecast up to 2027 in terms of sales (in million USD). For the forecast period mentioned above, estimates for all segments including type and application have been presented on a regional basis. We implemented a combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches to market size and analyzed key regional markets, dynamics and trends for different applications.

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    Hunt begins for contractors to deliver factory-built homes in Oxfordshire – Planning, BIM & Construction Today

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Oxford City Housing Ltd (OCHL) is looking for high quality, sustainable contractors interested in helping it to deliver more than 2,500 low carbon homes across Oxfordshire in the next 10 years.

    Oxford City Councils housing company has issued a prior information notice inviting developers to a meet the buyer event on 15 December.

    OCHL is starting the process of establishing a 750m modular construction framework for new housing schemes.

    OCHL aims to acquire and develop 2,245 new homes on sites across Oxfordshire in the next 10 years, with 1,124 of these being homes for social rent and a further 301 shared ownership and other intermediate tenures.

    The council and housing company aim to open up the new framework to other social landlords and deliver more than 2,500 homes in total.

    OCHL and the council are currently looking at four options for delivering sustainable homes:

    Councillor Alex Hollingsworth, cabinet member for planning and housing delivery, said: Oxfordshire needs high quality, low carbon homes and were interested in working with contractors that can manufacture offsite with good economies of scale.

    If youre a builder who wants to know how we intend to deliver more than 2,500 new homes in the next decade and are interested in being part of that journey, please register for our meet the buyer event on 15 December.

    Developers wishing to express an interest in working with OCHL should register this through the ProContract portal.

    OCHL intends to issue pre-qualification questionnaires and then an invitation to tender for potential suppliers between January and June 2021.

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    This container house in the middle of the desert can be yours for $3.5M – Inman

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An architecturally forward home currently in construction in the California desert has hit the market for $3.5 million.

    Envisioned by London-based architectural firm Whitaker Studio, the three-bedroom property known as the Starburst Container House is being built out of shipping containers positioned to look like a star and stretched out in different directions in Joshua Tree.

    Despite completion date still months away, the property is listed with Engels and Vlkers Santa Monica and has already garnered attention on Instagram, where it has boasted its own account, @starbursthouse. since news of the project was first announced in 2018.

    The house will measure 2,112 square feet and sit on more than 90 acres of land in the middle of the desert. The entrance to Joshua Tree National Park, which spans both the Mojave and Colorado deserts, is only a mile away. The inside of the Starbust Container House makes space for regular furniture such as beds and couches but is otherwise entirely built into its environment all-white walls slope in different directions while large windows, skylights and canopies let in views of the desert.

    Chris Hanley, a Hollywood producer behind movies like The Virgin Suicides and American Psycho, and his wife Roberta are the ones who commissioned the property from Whitaker Studio. Owner James Whitaker specializes in homes with modern and unusual designs, including a studio made of reflecting lights in Germany and a modular structure known as the Anywhere House in Alberta, Canada.

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    Each container is orientated to maximize views across the landscape, or to use the topography to provide privacy, depending on their individual use, Hanley told the New York Post.

    The home is slated to be completed sometime in 2021. A representative told the Post that the Hanleys have raised the necessary funds to start and finish construction in the coming year.

    Theyve raised the funds and its being built in the middle of next year, a spokesperson told the Post. Whitaker Studio is the architect and designer. Its very open, but theres the potential for art installations or other partnerships with companies or international architecture firms to use it as a showroom.

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    Inland Homes receives two new award wins – ShareCast

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Brownfield developer and housebuilder Inland Homes received two new award wins on Wednesday.

    Inland Homes' Chapel Riverside regeneration project has won the Gold award in the "Best Regeneration Scheme" category at the WhatHouse? 2020 awards, while its Hugg Homes subsidiary was announced as the winner of the "Innovator of the Year: Housing Delivery" award at the UK Housing Awards.

    Chief executive Stephen Wicks said: "Chapel Riverside is a prime example of the additional value we can bring to schemes through our brownfield site remediation experience and ability to manage major civil engineering works in-house and we are delighted to have received this recognition.

    "Equally, we are delighted to have been recognised for the innovative work of our temporary modular housing subsidiary, Hugg Homes. Local authorities and others are facing ever-increasing demand for temporary accommodation, exacerbated by Covid-19."

    As of 0915 GMT, Inland Homes shares were up 1.10% at 60.66p.

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    Samsung nixes modularity to make MicroLED TV consumer-ready – New Atlas

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A few years ago Samsung unveiled The Wall, a huge display that was more billboard than home entertainment. Now the company is bringing the technology behind it, MicroLED, to consumer-ready TVs although wed imagine it's still too much for most consumers to handle.

    Currently available LED TVs are somewhat of a misnomer they use LED backlights but the displays themselves are liquid crystal (LCD). MicroLED displays are a bit truer to the name, built using an array of tiny LED lights to represent each individual pixel, similar to a stadium scoreboard. These pixels can produce their own light and color, allowing for more realistic color representation and more accurate brightness and contrast.

    Samsung debuted its MicroLED tech at CES 2018 with The Wall, a 146-in modular display that allows multiple segments to be connected to create all kinds of shapes and sizes. The following year, that size ballooned to 219 in and then a mammoth 292 in, with resolutions up to 8K. None of these are intended for general consumers though theyre more suited to advertising and public displays.

    Samsung has previously experimented with modular MicroLED TVs for home use, but really, does anyone need a screen they can shuffle around like Lego bricks? Perhaps realizing that, the company has now unveiled its first MicroLED TV thats just a regular old 16:9 rectangle.

    Samsung

    The new MicroLED TV measures 100 in still a monster for most homes and with a screen-to-body ratio of 99.99 percent, theres very little space going to waste. It sports a 4K resolution, made up of eight million pixels. It can display visuals in high dynamic range (HDR), and express 100 percent of both the DCI and Adobe RGB color gamuts.

    The TV can also make good use of all that screen real estate, allowing up to four sources to be played split-screen simultaneously. Those screen sections can each be up to 55 in, so its basically like having multiple regular-sized TVs anyway.

    Samsung claims that the MicroLEDs themselves are incredibly long-lasting, with a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours. Thats a full decade of continuous use, 24/7.

    Theres no word on just how much the 110-in MicroLED will cost but, lets be honest, itll likely be more than most people would want or be able to spend on a TV and that's assuming you've got the wall real estate for it in the first place. Still, Samsung says its working on ways to scale the tech down further, which should mean itll be available on more sensible-sized sets, with more modest price tags, in the nearish future.

    The 110-in MicroLED is available now in South Korea, and will be released around the world in the first quarter of 2021.

    Source: Samsung

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    As forest land clearing in Boracay continues, residents lament years of tax payment – Philstar.com

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MANILA, Philippines With several residents about to be displaced by the ongoing forest land clearing in the prime tourist destination of Boracay, some of them expressed their regret for paying real property taxes over the years.

    The Department of Environment and Natural Resources early this month issued notices to vacate properties in areas categorized as forest lands.

    At least nine people including Filipinos and expatriates were arrested in Barangay Balabag and were briefly detained for allegedly occupying or building structures in protected forest lands.

    They were also charged for violation of Presidential Decree 705 or the Forestry Reform Code of the Philippines, PD 1067(Philippine Water Code), and the "25+5" or 30-meter beach easement ordinance of Malay, Aklan.

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    The ongoing clearing operations arein compliance with President Rodrigo Dutertes Executive Order 53, which also created the Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force tasked to reverse the degradation of the island.

    This order follows Proclamation No. 1064 signed by then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2006 that classifies the island into 377.68 hectares of reserved forest land for protection purposes and 628.96 hectares of agricultural land as alienable and disposable pursuant to PD 705.

    However, several residents who fear the loss of their homes are arguing that they have been residing in the area before the PD was approved.

    "It's crazy that people are afraid to speak up about the theft of their ancestral domain land, because they fear their own government, a Boracay resident for 10years, who refused to be named said.

    Under the Republic Act No. 8371 or theThe Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997,"ancestral domains "refer to all areas generally belonging toIndigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous People(ICCs/IPs) comprising lands, inland waters, coastal areas, and natural resources therein, held under a claim of ownership, occupied or possessed by ICCs/IPs."

    Section 2 of this law also indicatesthat thestate shall protect the rights of ICCs/IPs to their ancestral domains "to ensure their economic, social and cultural well being and shall recognize the applicability of customary laws governing property rights or relations in determining the ownership and extent of ancestral domain."

    The investor added that the residents have followed the governments process, which includes appealing to the CommunityEnvironment and Natural Resources Office, DENR. They also submitted government-issued permits and papers evidencing their tax declarations, but did not get any response.

    Will they all get that refunded? 77 years of tax declaration payments, so they can restart their lives, the resident said.

    CzarEricNuque, chief of theNational Bureau of InvestigationsEnvironmental Crime Division earlier said that the law still applies to these areas. He stressed that tax declarations are not enough to claim ownership of the land.

    Malay Citizens Charter, a guidebook on municipal government frontline services, also indicated this in its chapter IV.

    The Tax declaration is issued for taxation purposes only and should not be considered as title to the property, the Malay government said.

    According to Nuque, a tenurial instrument will permit an individual to occupy areas categorized as forest land. A tenurial instrument grants an individual a limited period of stay of around 25 up to 50 years.

    Asked if the residents will be refunded of their real property tax payments, Nuque said it is not possible.

    Anomalous ang pagkaka-issue ng tax declaration. Dapat may clearance muna sa Land Management Bureau na ang lupa nga ay alienable disposable. Hindi puwedeng maging alienable and disposable ang lupa at the same time ay forest land, the NBI official told Philstar.com in a text message.

    (The issuance of tax declaration is anomalous. There should be a clearance with the Land Management Bureau first declaring that the land is alienable and disposable. An area cannot be alienable and disposable and at the same time be a forest land)

    Nuque said that several persons colluded to issue the tax declaration documents for the forest land.

    He added that it is for this reason that the NBI have sued some local government officials for issuing tax declaration illegally.

    Good faith is not a defense in a special law like the Forestry Code, Nuque added.

    The national government has been questioning the local government unit for allowing establishment of properties in areas declared as forest land in the past.

    Interior Secretary Eduardo Ao then said the LGU should be held accountable for the crisis faced by Boracay.

    The presence of commercial establishments even beyond the prescribed distance from the coastline would not be possible without building and construction permits issued by the LGU. It is their lookout, the DILG chief said in February 2018.

    "Why did the LGU allow establishments to be built in areas classified as forest lands? Why did the Barangay issue the necessary clearances? This we intend to find out and soon," he added.

    In May 2018, Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu also issued a warning to LGUs who are violating the law by issuing illegal tax certifications.

    A Manila Standard report cited a number of irregularities in the issuance of tax declarations by local government units to individuals who are in open, continuous, exclusive, adverse and notorious possession of parcels of forestland.

    The law is clear that no public officer or employee can issue a certificate of real property tax without securing a certification from the Department that the real property to be declared for taxation is alienable and disposable, Cimatu was quoted by the report as saying.

    Meanwhile, apart from the concerns on the tax payments, residents and business owners in the affected area also complained about the lack of response from the government.

    An investor who also refused to be named said they have received a vacate order from the DENR in April 2018, prior to the islands six-month closure.

    Our lawyer responded to that letter and we have not had any official information since, the investor said.

    He furthered that around September 2018, the NBI asked them to produce all the documents and permits they had.

    Our lawyer wrote a letter along with all the documents and handed it to NBI in manila . They said they will contact us if they need anything else. They never contacted us again, so we assumed it was ok, the investor shared.

    The Supreme Court in October 2008 ruled to classify Boracay as both forest and agricultural land that belongs to the state. This decision also junked the ownership claims of several resort owners.

    READ:Boracay wholly state-owned 2008 Supreme Court ruling

    The next year, the DENR gave residents a powerpoint presentation detailing the guidelines in the issuance of Forest Land Use Agreement for Tourism Purposes (FLAgT) in Boracay forest lands.

    FLAgT is defined as a contract between the DENR and a natural or juridical person authorizing the latter to occupy manage develop subject to government share, any forestland of the public domain for tourism purposes and to undertake any authorized activity therein for a period of 25 and renewable for the same period upon mutual agreement by both parties.

    One of the slides indicated that there is a timeline of around two weeks to issue the FLAgT.

    We applied along with many other people and paid P100,000 but then never heard anything back, the investor said, despite the government's constant reiteration that it has been sending notices and show cause orders.

    The investor said they were also not informed of relocation.

    CENRO officer Rhodel Lababitin an interview withRadyo Todo Aklan 88.5 FMs Todo Latigo last week said that based on theBoracay Action Plan, the local government unit of Malay and provincial government are in charge of the relocation of residents.

    In a press conference last week, Cimatu also reported the operations against establishment occupying protected forest lands.

    Appropriate cases have been filed against them. This proves that the rule of law is paramount and law enforcement is crucial and non-negotiable, he said.

    Cimatu also said a total of 249 of 339 structures or 73% have complied with the 25+5 meter easement rule.

    Letter obtained by Philstar.comdated December 1 showed that Barangay Yapak chief Hector Casidsid wrote to Malay Mayor Frolibar Bautista seeking action plan on the demolition.

    Casidsid cited Presidential Commission for Ureban Poor dated Sept. 29, 2020 furnished to them, which mandated prohibition on demolition and eviction during the pandemic.

    Please further enlighten these people of your plans and possible remedits to address and lessen their frieds and agonies. I demand for a tangible and concrete resolution from you being the local chief executive on the matters raised," the barangay captain wrote.

    The DENR chief last weeksaid the BIATF has yet to discuss the relocation of the affected residents.

    While we would would like to see for ourselves the movement on this, we have yet to discuss on what to do with these people who are required to vacate their respective establishments, he said.

    Cimatu during the meeting with the BIATF then suggested to delay the demolition, while also citing the pandemic. He said the DENR should first determine where the residents must be relocated.

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    Government split over bushfire land clearing rules – Sydney Morning Herald

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The former Commonwealth attorney-general said Hornsby Shire one of the most at-risk areas for bushfires in the Sydney area had its own thoroughly prepared strategy for dealing with fires that was done in collaboration with the Rural Fire Service and NSW Parks and Wildlife.

    Environment Minister Matt Kean.Credit:Nick Moir

    "We dont want to see any of that work undermined by essentially random and very often measures that may not have been very properly thought through, that take out substantial vegetation which we think is very special to the bushland shire," he said.

    Community activist Ross Walker said he backed Cr Ruddock's position and feared the new policy would have similar impacts to the 10/50 rule, which allows for vegetation clearing in fire-prone areas without approval and has been the subject of local criticism.

    "I am concerned about the loss of bushland in the shire. It's the bushland that makes the suburbs," Mr Walker said.

    Last month, the NSW Parliament passed amendments to the Rural Fires Act that opened the way for people in fire-prone land to be permitted to clear swaths of bushland 25 metres from their fences to aid in fire protection.

    Hornsby Shire Council mayor Philip Ruddock has concerns over the controversial fire protection policy.Credit:Nick Moir

    Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott said in October land clearing would be able to occur without "onerous" approvals, and the RFS would also be given "stronger and clearer powers" to audit and address bushfire risks.

    This is not only the most landowner friendly legislation, but it is putting public safety above all else," Mr Elliott said at the time.

    Boundary clearing was not one of 76 recommendations of the NSW Bushfire Inquiry. Instead, it was the cause of a stoush between some Nationals and Liberals within cabinet, with the former wanting landowners to have more access to national parks for hazard reduction.

    The new legislation, though, requires codes to be agreed on before it can be implemented. Cabinet is due to debate those rules, with Mr Kean and Planning Minister Rob Stokes understood to be among those pushing for curbs to avoid the destruction of endangered ecosystems, including koala habitat.

    Mr Elliott, who was one of the ministers Hornsby Shire council resolved to write to, declined to comment when contacted by the Herald on Thursday, as did Mr Kean.

    However political sources say Mr Kean holds similar environmental concerns over the boundary clearing policy to that of Cr Ruddock. When asked whether he had spoken to Mr Kean on the issue, Cr Ruddock said he did not disclose conversations with other people.

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    Nationals Leader John Barilaro also declined to comment.

    Independent upper house MP Justin Field said the 25-metre clearing had no scientific or risk management basis.

    "The [NSW Bushfire Inquiry] report did recommend more research into effective hazard reduction and to target hazard reduction in proximity to assets. It also called on the NSW government to support local councils to plan and implement locally targeted hazard reduction," Mr Field said.

    "This policy fails to consider local council involvement."

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    KMAland farmers encouraged to stay in touch with local FSA offices – KMAland

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (KMAland) -- As the end of the year approaches, farmers in KMAland are encouraged to stay in touch with their local Farm Service Agency office.

    In addition to a number of programs that are available for producers to currently sign up, Pottawattamie County FSA Executive Director Lynette Gruchow says your local office needs to know about any changes to your operation in the past year.

    "Changes that may affect the determination include a change in contract share, the addition or deletion of a farm, change in the structure of your farming operation like an individual becoming a corporation or a trust, changes in your contributions or inputs, changes in farming interests or the death of the member of an entity," said Gruchow. "Also, please let us know of any operator changes or buying or selling of land that you've done for the 2020 crop year, so that we can get these updates completed as well."

    For those with land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program, Gruchow says it's always a good idea to touch base with your local FSA office before making any changes or improvements to the land.

    "Contact should be made to the service center prior to any land clearing or drainage projects to ensure compliance," said Gruchow. "Contacting your service center prior to taking any actions can save you time and money later, as these type of violations can be very costly. Along those same lines, if you're going to be farming ground this upcoming year that was CRP in the past and is highly erodible land, you'll want to make sure that there is a conservation plan in place and that you're following that plan."

    Additionally, Gruchow reminds producers that they are required to maintain CRP land according to the conservation plan on file with the USDA.

    "CRP cover maintenance is the producer's responsibility," said Gruchow. "Participants shall maintain their CRP practices according to their conservation plan. This includes maintaining adequate cover to control erosion for the term of the CRP contract, maintaining compliance with noxious weed laws and controlling undesirable vegetation such as weeds and trees that pose a threat to existing cover or adversely impact other landowners in the area."

    For more information or to find the contact information for your local FSA office, fsa.usda.gov.

    At KMA, we attempt to be accurate in our reporting. If you see a typo or mistake in a story, please contact us by emailing kmaradio@kmaland.com.

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    Commission approves clearing future farm center land – The Clanton Advertiser – Clanton Advertiser

    - December 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Chilton County Commission approved to allow the Chilton County Industrial Development Authority to start the bid process to cut trees consisting within a 60 to 80-acre area at the site of the eventual ALFA Farm Center.

    The Commission approved the resolution during its meeting on Dec. 8. The IDA will flag off the area that needs to be cut based off of ALFAs latest rendering.

    According to IDA Executive Director Whitney Barlow, the area behind the Exit 212 northbound rest area will be the primary focus.

    Commission Chairman Joseph Parnell explained to his fellow commissioners that there is a species of migratory bat that root under the bark of a specific type of oak tree that resides on the property.

    Were one of their migratory stopping spots, but not their natural habitat, Barlow said.

    Barlow stated that the trees can only be cut down between Oct. 1 and March 31, because those are the months when the bats do not visit the area.

    If the entire marked-off area is not cleared by March 31, Barlow said that dirt can still be moved and buildings constructed on the portion that has been cut. The remainder would have to be cleared once October rolls back around.

    Because of this, Barlow stressed the importance of getting the Commissions approval and getting the process going so that they can clear as much as possible before the end of March.

    We dont want to find ourselves in the summer months and not be able to do what we want to do, Barlow said.

    Parnell asked that a penalty be placed in the projects contract if the designated area was not fully cut by the March 31 deadline.

    The rest is here:
    Commission approves clearing future farm center land - The Clanton Advertiser - Clanton Advertiser

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