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Old 07-09-2023, 03:37 PM   #1386
Roughneck
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Originally Posted by flamesfever View Post
Because it allows them more choices in housing development, while possibly overriding what may be considered in the best interest of the SFH owner.
No.

It allows property owners more choice in housing development. What you’re proposing ensures property owners have as few freedoms as possible.

Restrictive zoning is giving bureaucrats and planners more power because they need to set and enforce the rules and parameters of the zones they create.
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