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Article: Canterbury tales: CAW missed bargain.(Central Arkansas Water )
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- Arkansas Business
- Article date:
- December 17, 2007
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DEVELOPED, SOLD OR PARTIALLY DEVELOPED? Jay DeHaven isn't sure what is in store for more than 950 acres in west Pulaski County under his fiscal care, land in the Lake Maumelle watershed that Central Arkansas Water earlier passed on buying.
His biggest concern at the moment is battling a proposed six-month moratorium that will prevent his Canterbury Park partnership from any development action.
The Pulaski County Quorum Court on Tuesday will consider the move, which would stop development in the watershed until county subdivision rules and regulations can be modified to better address water quality issues. "If this moratorium goes in, there will be a ...
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Article: George B. DeHaven, 78, was truck driver
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...George B. "Ronald Reagan" DeHaven, 78, of 6106 Wertztown Road, Narvon ... Hospice of Lancaster County. Mr. DeHaven was a self-employed truck driver ... Thomas Lloyd Dodd and Irene E. Buller DeHaven. He was married 32 years on Jan ...
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