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Re: state local farm bureaus need help opinion's
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Posted by Old Pokey on August 28, 2005 at 13:46:41 from (216.99.201.223):
In Reply to: Re: state local farm bureaus need help opinion's posted by Dave H (MI) on August 28, 2005 at 12:39:22:
Yep. Close. E.F.U. Exclusive Farm Use. I tryed to put a link in this post, we'll see if it shows up. I have no problem with zoning and stuff like that, as long as the people that own the land when the restrictions are imposed are duely compensated for thier loss, or have a "grandfather in" clause installed in the zoning restriction. I'm sure by now most of the country has heard at some time or nother about oregons measure 37. It is an awesome and long overdue measure that passed by a huge margin. Basicly it says the people are tired of having all these restrictions imposed without being compensated for them and that its time the state either compensate them for restrictions imposed or lift the restrictions. Sounds fair to me. I mean if you work your life away saving and making payments on a piece of land to build your retirement house on and then all of a sudden the state comes in and says "no, you no longer have that capacity, we have taken that right away and will not give you anything in return". Well, guess what, the fb is trying their darndest to get measure 37 overturned. They're using every resorce they have and some they dont have to defeat the measure.
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