
01-05-2006, 10:15 AM
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County Forclosed On My Options
Hey everyone...
OK I am ready to cause some real grief for the county.
In about 1992 the county came to us and told us they were changing the zoning in the area I live in from A-7 (Agricultural 7 acres or more) to GRR. GRR is "General Rural Residential"
We were told that "Noting will change except the term."
Well in October I learned from a county engineer at the Regional Planning Update that the reason they changed the zoning was to prevent us from getting a zoning variance to subdivide. Most of us moved where I live for lifestyle and for the opportunity to subdivide our 40 acres.
When the county changed us from ag. to a land use designation all of our options that were in place when I got this property went away and all sorts of development codes have been forced on us.
This is a taking without just compensation. Also the county claims they put a notice in the paper so their "taking" stands.
It is my opinion and MANY others, that this waas not proper notification to each and every homeowner/property owner as many of us do not bother to read the local rag. I believe this because there is NO DEFAULT or PUBLIC GOOD involved.
I need some help with "takings" on this type of action by the county. There may not be too much on this but I am open to all opinions and cases any of you may know about to get me started.
Thank you all
Kitchie
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01-05-2006, 10:49 AM
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oops
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Originally Posted by KITCHIE
Hey everyone...
OK I am ready to cause some real grief for the county.
In about 1992 the county came to us and told us they were changing the zoning in the area I live in from A-7 (Agricultural 7 acres or more) to GRR. GRR is "General Rural Residential"
We were told that "Noting will change except the term."
Well in October I learned from a county engineer at the Regional Planning Update that the reason they changed the zoning was to prevent us from getting a zoning variance to subdivide. Most of us moved where I live for lifestyle and for the opportunity to subdivide our 40 acres.
When the county changed us from ag. to a land use designation all of our options that were in place when I got this property went away and all sorts of development codes have been forced on us.
This is a taking without just compensation. Also the county claims they put a notice in the paper so their "taking" stands.
It is my opinion and MANY others, that this waas not proper notification to each and every homeowner/property owner as many of us do not bother to read the local rag. I believe this because there is NO DEFAULT or PUBLIC GOOD involved.
I need some help with "takings" on this type of action by the county. There may not be too much on this but I am open to all opinions and cases any of you may know about to get me started.
Thank you all
Kitchie
Well the county
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they cant change your deed
the use of your property IS your right, SCOTUS once said "the right to own property includes the right to use [it as the owner sees fit!]"
(cite forgotten)
besides, if you think of the deed as contract that's a unilateral change of terms of tract and you had no opportunity to discuss terms, so it's a tract of adhesion,
which courts down upon and dont like at all (good for us)
Public Law cannot and does NOT supercede "private contract": again referring to deed as contract
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01-05-2006, 11:05 AM
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There seems to be some old statute that claims if its "published" in the newspaper it has legal standing. Thats how they "work" lots of people in civil court. Doesn't matter that newspapers have become largely irrelevant, the old "rule" still applies. As it is recoginized as a "public" Forum???? As long as your views agree with the papers owners. Otherwise good luck even getting a letter to ED. published. And how did a privately held buisness(newspaper) gain that sort of legal presumption? I am sure you will challenge these creeps? Seems like they're pulling some sort of stunt. All under the color of law, of course.
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01-05-2006, 01:57 PM
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Kitchie
It's important to know not only who you are, but also, where you are,i.e. a legal system as opposed to a lawful system. While I don't doubt that you know who you are, you forgot to connect the dots in regards to where you are.
In your present situation, you are absolutely bound by their arbitrary decrees simply because you agreed to be. It's right there in your deed; it says something to the effect of "...Kitchie agrees to pay her/his pro rata share of this years property tax and is presumed to renew this contract yearly; and his/her silence is aquiessence, heads I win tails you lose, here's your bill."
Property tax finances the extortion and is "legal" in their system.
Concentrate on removing your property from their system to yours instead of wasteful quarreling about takings and proper notice. They can change the rules at their pleasure and it is your duty to inquire about those rules.
Update the patent, cancel the contract, now you're in Kitchie's world.
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01-05-2006, 03:14 PM
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dont wanna give the post away, ya gotta read it
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Originally Posted by gldskr
Kitchie
Update the patent, cancel the contract, now you're in Kitchie's world.
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Kitchie, sweety, pal oh friend oh mine
can i have a one-day pass to Kitchie's world, please?
bahahahahaha
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01-12-2006, 02:28 PM
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Yeeeeeeeeeee Haaaaaaaaawwwwwww
For joy for joy!!!
The cities of Reno and Sparks along with Washoe county have been trying to work out an agreement in which they are dividing the area I live in between the three entities.
The district attorneys office (when asked for clearification) told TPB that if they ..."change the terminology regarding property that that would be considered a takings."
Oh yea I am redally happy now. Because they changed the terminology of my property which foreclosed on my options.
Can anyone say lawsuit??
Kitchie
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01-12-2006, 03:26 PM
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lessee if I can pronounce that
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Originally Posted by KITCHIE
For joy for joy!!!
The cities of Reno and Sparks along with Washoe county have been trying to work out an agreement in which they are dividing the area I live in between the three entities.
The district attorneys office (when asked for clearification) told TPB that if they ..."change the terminology regarding property that that would be considered a takings."
Oh yea I am redally happy now. Because they changed the terminology of my property which foreclosed on my options.
Can anyone say lawsuit??
Kitchie
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Woot!
yes, i can say that!
hey, K, what about my tickets to Kitchie-World (j/k ;)
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01-13-2006, 11:48 AM
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Hey idknow,
In order to get tickets to kitchie world you would have to PAY for them!!
Yeeeehaw I love korny stuff.
Kitchie
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01-16-2006, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by KITCHIE
Hey idknow,
In order to get tickets to kitchie world you would have to PAY for them!!
Yeeeehaw I love korny stuff.
Kitchie
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Kitchie,
Do you own your land free and clear of any mortgage?
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01-17-2006, 11:38 AM
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No I don't rottweiler.
Kitchie
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