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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1814812" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Yes, I understand the general process. Pay fees, fill out forms, surveyors, lawyers, public hearings, legal notices, signage around the site, letters to all property owners within a certain distance, review, discussion and vote by the planning and development county people, votes at 3 county council meetings - first, second and third reading, etc. A pretty big annoyance for sure. My neighbors as far as my eyes can see are farmers. They are unlikely to sell any land for any business that I would object to. I trust them to apply our own version of "zoning" by how we use the property more so than I will trust the county and the voters to look out for my rights. I am just not into the concept of "asking permission" about using my property. Maybe I will mellow out in my old age. But not likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1814812, member: 40418"] Yes, I understand the general process. Pay fees, fill out forms, surveyors, lawyers, public hearings, legal notices, signage around the site, letters to all property owners within a certain distance, review, discussion and vote by the planning and development county people, votes at 3 county council meetings - first, second and third reading, etc. A pretty big annoyance for sure. My neighbors as far as my eyes can see are farmers. They are unlikely to sell any land for any business that I would object to. I trust them to apply our own version of "zoning" by how we use the property more so than I will trust the county and the voters to look out for my rights. I am just not into the concept of "asking permission" about using my property. Maybe I will mellow out in my old age. But not likely. [/QUOTE]
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