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Transsylvania Phoenix ^
| 04/16/12
| Transsylvania Phoenix
Posted on 04/16/2012 9:04:16 AM PDT by .454Puma
After 25 years of opposition from neighbors, George Lucas pulls the plug on film studio project and sells land to low income housing development.
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TOPICS: Humor; Local News; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: lucasranchhousing
"We plan to sell the Grady property, expecting that the land will revert back to its original use for residential housing," Lucasfilm said. "We hope we will be able to find a developer who will be interested in low-income housing since it is scarce in Marin. If everyone feels that housing is less impactful on the land, then we are hoping that people who need it the most will benefit."
Did I mentioned Marin co. is populated by extremely rich liberals? :)
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:04:25 AM PDT
by
.454Puma
To: .454Puma
Locals will tie up any low income development just like they tied up the Lucas ranch expansion. This is how Marin county operates.
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:07:32 AM PDT
by
kingu
(Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
To: .454Puma
Low income housing in the smack middle of a rich liberal neighborhood.....
I wonder if george lucas is a liberal or a conservative with a ironic sense of humour.....
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:07:32 AM PDT
by
GraceG
To: .454Puma
I wonder what qualifies as “low-income” in Marin. On what I earn, I can’t afford to rent a park bench there.
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:08:00 AM PDT
by
ZirconEncrustedTweezers
(The only thing a straight white man gets in this country is the blame for everything.)
To: .454Puma
I think he should develop it himself, as a spit in the eye to his neighbours.
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:09:18 AM PDT
by
Jonty30
(What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults.)
To: .454Puma
County supervisors approved a master plan for a bigger Lucas project at the Grady Ranch 16 years ago, but it never was built. Revisions to the master plan that reduced the project's impact on the environment were unanimously approved by county planners, but approval by county supervisors was delayed last month following last-minute concerns by state and federal regulatory agencies about the filmmaker's plan for a $50 million to $70 million creek restoration project.
This is where American ingenuity and enterprise go to die these days - in a snakes nest of regulations and lawsuits. Any new construction is bogged down in so many layers of environmentalist legal obstruction, NIMBYism by residents, and government over-regulation that any eventual success takes one or more decades and, all too often, no construction ever takes place.
I hope Lucas enjoys a healthy helping of his just desserts, too - he's gotten screwed by the very forces he and other celebrity enviro-groupies have nurtured and foisted on the rest of us. As for the Lucas Valley residents who decided to go buy houses next to Lucas' film studios and then object to him expanding, they got what they wanted at the expense of the rest of Marin County. Way to go, good neighbors.
To: GraceG
“A vengeful man he is” YODA
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:20:24 AM PDT
by
wildbill
(You're just jealous because the Voices talk only to me.)
To: .454Puma
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:22:46 AM PDT
by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: GraceG
To: blueunicorn6
Or a landfill.
LMAO George Lucas has a good sense of humor, but of course this won’t happen. If they could stop a studio, they can stop Section 8 housing.
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:51:48 AM PDT
by
Venturer
To: kingu
Locals will tie up any low income development just like they tied up the Lucas ranch expansion. This is how Marin county operates. Or so they think.
With Agenda 21 coming on, the Feds can likely put section 8 housing there with the property owner's cooperation.
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posted on
04/16/2012 9:58:21 AM PDT
by
Navy Patriot
(Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it and the law is what WE say it is.)
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