Dry Hollow Community Welcome 5 Knox County Commissioners to Hear, See and “maybe” Touch the Travesty

Last month, the Knox County Commission postponed for sixty days (April 25, 2022, three days before Early Voting ends) action on an intensely insane density proposed development (my humble opinion) by Thunder Mountain, LLC. Today, Dawn Close opened their beautiful home for a public meeting because where one or more Knox County Commissioner’s may meet, it must be public. So, five Commissioners attended (Commissioner Courtney Durrett, Dr. Dasha Lundy, Terry Hill, Larsen Jay and Commission Chairman Richie Beeler

the five Commissioners standing before the meeting began

the five Commissioners standing before the meeting began

How the community found out, here

A blue stream on the property, here 

What the Thunder Mountain Development is, here 

Drone footage of the change and damage to the stream, here

Dry Hollow Community Members Brad Russell and Speedy share the actions, interaction with the developers here

Commissioner Terry Hill asking if the damage was done by subcontractors here

Commissioner Courtney Durrett asked what negotiation has happened since the Commission delayed it here

myself and many of the folks in the back of the room

myself and many of the folks in the back of the room

pic submitted to BrianHornbackdotcom from back of the room. Yeah it shows me.

pic submitted to BrianHornbackdotcom from back of the room. Yeah it shows me.

myself and at Large County Commission seat 11 candidate Kim Frazier after the meeting adjourned

myself and at Large County Commission seat 11 candidate Kim Frazier after the meeting adjourned. Also, in attendance were Dylan Earley, candidate for at Large County Commission seat 10. 

signs and banners directly across the street from the proposed developments entrance

signs and banners directly across the street from the proposed developments entrance

Thunder Mountain LLC's Attorney walking toward the development and Commissioner Larsen Jay headed to his vehicle to leave.

Thunder Mountain LLC’s Attorney walking toward the development and Commissioner Larsen Jay headed to his vehicle to leave.


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