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by jasonmarks_
318 days ago
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> Punishing neighbor properties for not getting that one deal is an interesting but not ideal solution. It could very well be that it is less than optimal to compare lots intended for residential with lots you would develop a convenience store on. |
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Why shouldn't a land owner be able to use that land in the most profitable way possible (within reason)?
Example: In my area, there's an intersection about 1/4 mile away. I think it would be a great place to have a corner shop/cafe/bodega. It's close to the schools, the other shopping options are another mile away. It's walking distance to several thousand housing units.
But, I can't build such a shop because the entire area is zoned residential (and also covered by HOAs, which are yet another debate).
Quite a few blogs and articles out there comparing US zoning to typical Japanese zoning, if you're interested. Cliffs: Japan often has mixed-use zoning by default (ie, anything from detached homes to small apartments to small office/shops is ok in the same zone)