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How to block new development?
I know this is sort of detrimental and not a normal topic, but I am in the opposite corner on this deal.
I live in a VERY residential neighborhood. Everyone has a typical cookie-cutter house with a small yard/garage/white picket fence. Directly next to my neighborhood, a housing development company wants to build a 200+ unit apartment building. Not condos, apartments. The neighborhood is up in arms over it. All the NIMBY-ers were at the town meeting, but I don't think the town is going to block it. Naturally I don't want a HUGE 6+ story apartment building 50ft from my house (I'm almost next to it), and I'm trying to think of (legal) ways to stop it. It came up to the town because they want a variance on the building height, and other minor things.
Any ideas?
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Why don't you buy the chunk of land you want to control? If they only need a variance for height and "other minor things" then they must be pretty close to the allowed zoning. So, in fact you did sign up for something along these lines. If the height line is, say, 20' and they want 60', then you have a pretty valid complaint. But if you're talking an existing 50' limit and they want 60', then its not much of a difference.
Sorry, but I'm a believer in property rights. If they own the property are are doing what is their right to do, then they should be able to do it.