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No help for Mulat Bayou | Santa Rosa Press Gazette

Summary by Santa Rosas Press Gazette
The problem began last summer, when builders on Furlong Road and Damon Drive began delivering what residents describe as hundreds of truckloads of red clay to fill areas for development. The Furlong Road builder, Thomas Cornelison, was fined multiple times. In September, Cornelison was fined for non-criminal violations of county ordinances for erosion control, irreparable damage and land clearing without a permit. The total of the fines was $12,…
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Santa Rosas Press Gazette broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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