A developer criticized Mendocino County supervisors’ decision to delay action on a controversial 10-pump service station/convenience store along the Highway 101 freeway at Redwood Valley, but the decision buoyed critics’ hopes. “In my opinion, a delay is better than allowing the gas station,” said Dolly Riley, president of the Redwood Valley Municipal Advisory Council, which has led the opposition to the multi-million-dollar project. The Board of Supervisors unanimously voted Tuesday to hold off until a “date uncertain” from acting on Faizan Corporation’s appeal of the county Planning Commission’s denial of a required use permit. Haji Alam, president of the Ukiah-based company, ripped the co
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