Efforts have been underway for years to stop the development of a prime 48-acre parcel of agricultural land in the Latah Valley, located between Latah Creek and the bottom of High Drive Bluff Park, but a lawyer representing the landowner suggested on Friday that the clock is running out on the possibility of conservation.
“We really appreciate all the good collaboration of the past few years but we’re near the end of the time that we can hold the property off the market,” wrote Taudd Hume, an attorney representing John Pilcher, in an email response to questions about the property.
If Pilcher does move forward with development rather than
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