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On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 08:40:31 +1300, george152 wrote:
On 8/03/2015 1:36 a.m., Larry Dighera wrote: Exactly. Buyers purchase real estate at reduced prices that reflect the proximity to the airport, and than insist that the airport go away. Such behavior seems a bit selfish, arrogant and self serving to me. Those Santa Monica officials who permitted residential development in close proximity to the airport are guilty of malfeasance in office from my prospective. They should be prosecuted for that irresponsible behavior. I've got an idea. Those complaining of the proximity to the airfield get their property revalued against properties situated away from the airfield and have to pay the difference if the airfield shuts down. Brilliant! We should all post comments on those pro-airport decommissioning web pages with something like this: Owners' of real property located within the sphere of influence of the Santa Monica Airport may look forward to having the assessed value of their property increased in the event that the effort to close the airport should succeed, resulting in their being required to pay increased property taxes. |
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On 8/03/2015 10:16 a.m., Larry Dighera wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 08:40:31 +1300, george152 wrote: On 8/03/2015 1:36 a.m., Larry Dighera wrote: Exactly. Buyers purchase real estate at reduced prices that reflect the proximity to the airport, and than insist that the airport go away. Such behavior seems a bit selfish, arrogant and self serving to me. Those Santa Monica officials who permitted residential development in close proximity to the airport are guilty of malfeasance in office from my prospective. They should be prosecuted for that irresponsible behavior. I've got an idea. Those complaining of the proximity to the airfield get their property revalued against properties situated away from the airfield and have to pay the difference if the airfield shuts down. Brilliant! We should all post comments on those pro-airport decommissioning web pages with something like this: Owners' of real property located within the sphere of influence of the Santa Monica Airport may look forward to having the assessed value of their property increased in the event that the effort to close the airport should succeed, resulting in their being required to pay increased property taxes. And come up with the difference between their original bought value and the new value within, say, a year or default to whatever it is the US they'd default to.. We have similar nonsense here |
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On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 3:16:09 PM UTC-6, Larry Dighera wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 08:40:31 +1300, george152 wrote: On 8/03/2015 1:36 a.m., Larry Dighera wrote: Exactly. Buyers purchase real estate at reduced prices that reflect the proximity to the airport, and than insist that the airport go away. Such behavior seems a bit selfish, arrogant and self serving to me. Those Santa Monica officials who permitted residential development in close proximity to the airport are guilty of malfeasance in office from my prospective. They should be prosecuted for that irresponsible behavior. |
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