i guess the senior housing option is prefered since the stench from the nearly raw sewage running into the ocean won't present too much of a problem.
you know, reduced olfactory senses and all....
Originally posted by woody with a view
i guess the senior housing option is prefered since the stench from the nearly raw sewage running into the ocean won't present too much of a problem.
you know, reduced olfactory senses and all....
I get the connection....senior housing and Nomads......
Originally posted by woody with a view
i guess the senior housing option is prefered since the stench from the nearly raw sewage running into the ocean won't present too much of a problem.
you know, reduced olfactory senses and all....
.. and nothing like selling the same land twice, huh?
Here's the aerial view of the sewage treatment holding ponds they will have an east ward view of. Seniors would be better off around a clean
environment. Who knows what bacteria gets airborne from those treatment ponds. Downwind most of the time though.
You won't see this photo on the real estate flyer: (Google Maps)
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