This is the classic preservation/status quo versus new development, except that the players are all influential in the grand scheme of things.
It seems like this would have been a good place to come to some compromise on the most efficient use of 3 and 1/2 acres of generally pristine land, rather than to cram so many "luxury" houses into the parcel.
It will be fun to see how this plays out.
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