Unanswered question

Most historic properties in Fort Worth have demolition delay zoning, which is a way to protect structures and make sure owners make every effort to preserve a structure before demolishing it.
Let me be sure that I have this straight. Permission has to be received by XTO to tear down an unneeded, privately owned, off-the-beaten-path building but not for Town Lake earmarkers to demolish Fort Worth's signature landmark, the Clear Fork-West Fork confluence of the Trinity River.
XTO's obscure building is perhaps 50 years old. How old is the confluence, the observed of all observers? Ask God.
-- Don Woodard Sr., Fort Worth
AMEN!
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Hmm that's interessting but actually i have a hard time seeing it... wonder what others have to say..
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