04-18-2024, 03:12 PM
Turns out this one was zoning flip...big surprise, heh. There's a new for sale sign on it explaining how it's approved for high density commercial/residential.
I wonder if there's a way we could try to limit this from happening. I mean I realize it's not necessarily always bad because it means something can be built quickly if it's known the property is zoned correctly, but what's the point in wasting so much money (the developers and our tax dollars) and valuable time of politicians/planners/architects/designers/lawyers/etc to approve things that the people behind it have no actual intent on building?
Talk about annoying. I realize this happens at times but it's particularly bad in this region lately because a number of people/developers are just looking for easy money.
I wonder if there's a way we could try to limit this from happening. I mean I realize it's not necessarily always bad because it means something can be built quickly if it's known the property is zoned correctly, but what's the point in wasting so much money (the developers and our tax dollars) and valuable time of politicians/planners/architects/designers/lawyers/etc to approve things that the people behind it have no actual intent on building?
Talk about annoying. I realize this happens at times but it's particularly bad in this region lately because a number of people/developers are just looking for easy money.