To: unixfox
This numbnuts reminds me of people who move close to an airport then complain about the noise
We got that same mentality in my area. Yrs. ago people who bought houses near the Orange Cty Speedway. Every Sat night during racing season they complain. Some dumb yuppies from NYC moved in to the overpriced mcmansions built near the onion feilds in Pine Island. They complain about slow moving farm vehicles disrupting traffic and the pesticides the farmers use are killing their children. Not to mention, especially during the hot humid days the unmistakable aroma of cow manure in the air. HEY SCHMUCKS! You chose to live next to farms, what did you expect? What's incredible is, according to NY law, any realtor who sells property adjacent to a farm must disclose these potential drawbacks and inconveniences in writing.
146 posted on
05/21/2012 7:48:58 AM PDT by
Impala64ssa
(You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
To: Impala64ssa
actually the issue becomes when is the zoning changed or what was the area zoning.
usually a race track or concert stadum has to get a varience. Or if it is built next to an undeveloped residential area then the track is on notice of the future issues they will have.
In this case, there is a “solar access” this man paid for. What were the rules regarding home heights? permitted vegitation? fences? shade overflow? There are also laws for “tree fall” if a large tree falls over it can only reach so far into the next lot.
It is a very sloppy article written by someone who should only be writting about kitten fashion shows.
147 posted on
05/21/2012 7:59:01 AM PDT by
longtermmemmory
(VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
To: Impala64ssa
We have the same problem in Indiana. Here it is yuppies who move to the country to “get back to nature” who throw hissy fits because of all the noise when calves are weaned.
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