Neighbors of abandoned Wake Forest golf course want to know what chemicals are in the soil (NC)

By 2007, the golf course was no longer economically viable. Young tried to get out from under the previous Special Use Permit and sell to a developer. But he was sued by several neighbors and a homeowners association, who alleged that the property had to remain in use as a golf course in perpetuity in accordance with the 1999 agreement. The plaintiffs eventually voluntarily dismissed their case.    Read the article………………………..

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