Mrph. Local government ruling is more top-down than binding convenants with neighbors. Also... local option looks different from a small town where an ordinary person has meaningful influence than it does from a large city. Especially one with decades-deep corruption.
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At this point, he’s just making shit up.
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Oversimplified? Not in California. Incredibly Byzantine and increasingly complicated by State policy. Lawyers aren’t much help unless they specialize in CEQA, land use, water, housing, etc.
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Elderly busybodies with no interest in the future who can make it to a planning meeting at 10am on a workday.
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I really do not get a certain strand of libertarian objection to zoning. Most codes I am familiar with are fairly simple, conditional uses are many and varied, and the boards are pretty informal. I can only figure that New Haven and LA's planning commissions must be he'll.
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I mean, my town has all of 8 zoning classifications.
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