Woodbutcher wrote:Bob your "Goodwill" fortune has struck in another way. Make sure they know how much you had grown to love that small lot, and how you planned on living into your twilight years on it. Glad to hear it may work out better then you hoped. The town may now have it's undies in a bunch since the tide has turned on them. What will they do about fines for it sitting there. They still have the right to enforce that. May be time to think about parking it some where else till this gets resolved.![]()
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Redneck Teepee wrote:
If Bob's property is on the radar they will use every under handed dirty trick in the book, and if that fails they will write new ones.
Here in California the slime balls in Sacramento amended the Eminent Domain Laws to include that if the current tax base could be super-ceded by a new owners/tenants that they could seize the property for the general citizens benefit.
S. Heisley wrote:Redneck Teepee wrote:
If Bob's property is on the radar they will use every under handed dirty trick in the book, and if that fails they will write new ones.
Here in California the slime balls in Sacramento amended the Eminent Domain Laws to include that if the current tax base could be super-ceded by a new owners/tenants that they could seize the property for the general citizens benefit.
But, I believe they (the CA Eminent Domain-claiming folks) have to pay the owner fair market value for the land. That would get Bob out of owning land that may be useless to him but would leave him, once again, without a place to put his caboose. I think I would hear the mayor out and see what his plan is. If ConAgra is pressuring, Bob may not be the only person who is finding himself between a rock and a hard spot on this one. In the past, the mayor has leaned an ear Bob's way and that mayor may have found a solution that will work for everyone. At least, I certainly hope so.
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