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By Richard MizeReal estate editorrmize@oklahoman.comEDMOND — The state Supreme Court has immobilized a manufactured home park envisioned 34 years ago, started three years ago, then stalled in the courts earlier this year, just outside the Edmond city limits.Justices declined to hear the developer's appeal of a lower-court order stopping work on 41 acres south of Waterloo Road and west of Coltrane Road, abutting Edmond.The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals stopped the development last spring and ordered the Oklahoma County Board of Commissioners to declare a special use permit void that it approved in 1985.Read more on NewsOK.com

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