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Federal "No Growth" Blueprint on Viagra - LAND GRAB
eco-logic ---- on-line ---- ^ | Saturday, December 01, 2001 | Nancie G. Marzulla

Posted on 12/01/2001 9:41:34 AM PST by George Frm Br00klyn Park

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Saturday, December 01, 2001

Federal "No Growth" Blueprint on Viagra

By Nancie G. Marzulla


When Secretary Mel Martinez took over the reins as the newly installed head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), he had little reason to suspect that in addition to heading up the nation's housing policies, he would also be handed the dubious distinction of being asked to unleash a 2,000 page blueprint for controlling every aspect of local land use across America from a "Directorate" located in Washington, D.C.

Unless Secretary Martinez acts to stop it, in the next few days, what is benignly dubbed the "Legislative Guidebook" will be jointly issued by HUD and the American Planning Association (APA). The Guidebook is a comprehensive blueprint of model statutes and planning guidelines whose goal is nothing less than centralization of land use planning for state and local governments and elimination of the need for messy and "inefficient" local land use control.

The Legislative Guidebook is the brainchild of an insular group of no-growth activists who found fertile soil for their anti-growth agenda at HUD during the Clinton administration. Flush with over $1.7 million in HUD grant money, these activists (with the knowledge and input of only a select few) spent seven years crafting the Guidebook. Between July 1994 and June 2001, under the leadership of the HUD-APA "Directorate," the HUD-APA project went through eleven amendments, and expanded in nature and scope to the voluminous size, almost two-thousand page document it is today, filled with generic rhetoric that masks its true radical intent to federalize local government control and eviscerate constitutionally protected private property rights.

The general public, as well as minority business owners and small business owners, farmers, and virtually everyone affected by the Guidelines were excluded from the process. Not surprisingly then, the results of this exclusionary process is a product which is anti-business and anti-private property rights. Many provisions in the Guidebook will statutorily take private property rights without just compensation.

One small example of the detailed level of control embodied in the Guideline is its treatment of ordinary, commercial signs, which virtually every small business and restaurant has. After prescribing uniform size, shape, and color standards by which every sign is required to look alike, the Guidebook recommends an "amortization" plan, which will give small business owners a limited period to enjoy their identical signs before they must be removed altogether, without payment of just compensation as required by the Constitution.

In contrast to its detailed level of minutiae, the Guidebook can also be characterized by the sweeping breadth of the land use planning issues it attempts to uniformly regulate, including: affordable housing, transportation, urban growth, neighborhood planning, economic development, public services, state facilities, taxes, zoning and subdivision, environmental policy, historic preservation, telecommunications and information technology, among others.

To encourage everyone from State legislatures to town councils to adopt these uniform standards, the same no-growth activists have convinced some Congressmen to introduce legislation, the Community Character Act (SB 975) and its House counterpart (HR1433), which would authorize a grant program to the tune of $250 million over ten years, earmarked for state and tribal governments whose land use planning activities are consistent with the terms and conditions embedded in the Legislative Guidebook.

Adoption of these no-growth laws has proved very expensive for local residents and homeowners. For example, Portland, Oregon, a model for the "smart growth" initiative, has gone from being one of the nation's most affordable cities to one of the least affordable. Moreover, because the Guidebook's proposals will restrict where people can live, it will help ensure not only that there is no affordable housing, but no housing at all.

The Guidebook has been slammed by Representative Richard Pombo, head of the Congressional Western Caucus, who stated: "The Legislative Guidebook is a backdoor attempt to squash the rights of private property owners. We must make sure that we respect the ownership rights of others." Federal regulations already control far too many aspects of our lives, and land use decisions. Hopefully Secretary Martinez will act to stop the uncontrolled growth of even more federal hegemony.

Nancie G. Marzulla is President of the D.C. based Defenders of Property Rights, the only national public interest legal foundation dedicated exclusively to protecting property rights.

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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
It's for future generations.

It's for the children.

We all have to make sacrifices now, for a better tomorrow.( Even though there will be more sacifices the day after, and the day after that...and on, and on, and on.

"No jam today, jam tomorrow."
George Orwell( I can't remember what book.)

21 posted on 12/01/2001 11:00:33 AM PST by Leisler
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To: cgbg
"Of course this means that those who already live out in the country will see our real estate values rise through the roof."............no, we will see our property condemed and ourselves resettled.
22 posted on 12/01/2001 11:14:24 AM PST by Rustynailww
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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
Welcome to this bunch of crooks. By God they're the same as the last bunch of crooks. But thank God they're our bunch of crooks. Bah humbug!
25 posted on 12/01/2001 12:32:42 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: tex-oma
good one!
26 posted on 12/01/2001 12:43:50 PM PST by Ethan_Allen
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To: DoughtyOne
I'll bump to that!
27 posted on 12/01/2001 12:45:01 PM PST by Ethan_Allen
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To: ratcat
What are you insane? These people we elect are accountable to NOBODY! They continue to break laws, they enact laws that NONE of us out here ever voted for, they do nothing but set themselves apart so that they may rule from above. Your senator, your congressmen, heck even your local officials could give a rats behind about being accountable to you.

That is what I see in our government and the legacy left over from Bill Clinton. We have people right now gunning for a National ID Card. IF you think the land grab is new, think again. The government has been doing it for years. Why? Because it's the only collateral we have to hedge against Foreign Debt.

If you honestly think that any of these people in office, or who will be newly elected into office next year are actually going to care, think again. They are all part of the problem going as far back as 200 years ago.

You can thank the whole Machivellian philosphy for that.

29 posted on 12/01/2001 1:24:50 PM PST by MadRobotArtist
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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
BTTT - Nice find!

Precisely why 99% of the scum in congress, administration, and federal branches are beside themselves with inner happiness over the events of 9-11.

None of them are leaving any stone unturned in their unbridled lust for accruing more and more power. All the while the sheeple wave flags and worry about anthrax.

30 posted on 12/01/2001 1:41:06 PM PST by SuperLuminal
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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park; *landgrab
Indexed- keep these handy:

Communicate! Let the Sons of....

31 posted on 12/01/2001 1:52:24 PM PST by backhoe
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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
Are we talking about a "guide" book or a law? One involves a slippery slope and the other is reflected in the concerns of the prior posts.

Anyone here work for HUD? How are guide books utilized?

33 posted on 12/01/2001 2:58:47 PM PST by Amerigomag
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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
Not only does this plan give the government more control over the rights of property owners, but it will also put a number of contactors and subcontractors out of business. Once the feds earmark millions of acres of land as off limits to growth, commercial and residential builders will have to start looking for new jobs (which won't exist) as well as every other trade who would have been employed by them. For libs who always complain about the rising levels of unemployment this does not seem like a smart thing to do. Now if they have only been lying to their constituents about their desire to create employment, in order to get re-elected, than this starts to make sense...
35 posted on 12/01/2001 3:13:26 PM PST by antienvironmentalist
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To: marsh2; dixiechick2000; Helen; Mama_Bear; poet; Grampa Dave; doug from upland; WolfsView; AuntB...
*PING*
36 posted on 12/01/2001 5:13:45 PM PST by Issaquahking
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To: Jeff Head
*Ping*
37 posted on 12/01/2001 5:17:10 PM PST by Issaquahking
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To: Issaquahking
BUMP ME!! Here is the GROWING SMART Guidebook ONLINE (Thanks to the New York APA website)... let's read, ya'll.
38 posted on 12/01/2001 5:37:14 PM PST by dandelion
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To: antienvironmentalist
OOOOOhhhh but that's NOT how it works; it's only the beginning! You're apparently new to this. Once the land is taken, a fraction is sold off cheap to the FAVORED developers who will let those hungry workers help build that mansion next to the open space for a pittance as long as they pay off the appropriate local politicians and vote appropriately...

This isn't simply ideology, it's corruption on a scale so massive that it is hard to see.

39 posted on 12/01/2001 5:40:39 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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To: dandelion
I got a better idea, try the antidote.
40 posted on 12/01/2001 5:43:48 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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