Thursday, November 11, 2010

AMP lawsuit update: Court date set; plaintiffs filed several motions for summary judgment

Read the below email we received last night regarding the upcoming court date on Tuesday, November 30 at 10 am.

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Email from Dawsonville MSP Opposition (thanks for sending):

Greetings neighbors and concerned members of the community!

The Hamrykas and their attorneys have been working on this case diligently since it began despite the active construction at the site... and the day in court is here!

Tuesday, November 30th, 10:00 a.m., Senior Judge John Girardeau will hear the Plaintiff's Motion for Interlocutory Injunction.

The Plaintiffs have asked the Court to halt the development of the AMP Property until all the underlying legal issues have been conclusively resolved. Plaintiffs have filed several Motions for Summary Judgment, which if granted, will dispose of the lawsuit and prevent the AMP Project from being completed because of the illegal rezoning action by the City of Dawsonville.


This Motion for Interlocutory Injunction is to preserve the status quo, so that no further degradation of the environment can occur until (in our opinion - it looks like the damage is already done and irreparable) the Court has ruled on the merits of Plaintiffs' claims.

Show up to the court in solidarity, in support of the Hamryka family, and show your desire to preserve the integrity of our community against inappropriate, invasive, high impact businesses invading our homes.

Stand for what is right alongside the Hamrykas.

Thank you and hope to see you at the courthouse Tuesday, November 30th, 10:00 a.m.!

We will send out a reminder along with any potential updates the weekend before the hearing.