Yes! However, if zoning already eexists then it means that the simple bundles of rights have be4n complicated by transferring away my right to, say, build a gas station, but in return, giving me a new right to not have such built near me. >>> https://twitter.com/_S70DD/status/1216522153035694080 …
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3/ Then I will get upset if a government official - in violation of the law - says "you know what ? I'm talking asset X from that bundle and handing it to someone else. Because I say so." I will petition politely. I will file objections. And, finally, I will sue.
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4/ I do this not just because of the monetary value of asset X to me, but for the game theoretic reason that one never pays danegeld, one never surrenders a right to the government without a brutal knock-down, real-life fight. Making their BS costly to them reduces the quantity
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5/ You continue to not read what I've wrote. I'm suing the town for violating the law. If you want to think that me suing the government to force them to obey the law that the citizens voted for is a win for government, feel free. https://twitter.com/_S70DD/status/1216535578117885952?s=19 …
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6/ The town DOES have a zoning code. Adopted by a majority vote of the citizens. I read the entire thing, cover to cover, before choosing to buy this house. One government employee chose to ignore it and approve an eyesore 18' from the property line.https://twitter.com/PurpleProz/status/1216550588705472512?s=19 …
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7/ The zoning code is not abandoned or ignored. It is in force, and obeyed...mostly. Except one good old boy decided to #$%^& me over as a favor to his buddy.
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