GDG- "PA Voters Firmly Opposed to Gettysburg Slots"

Robert Lawrence lawrence at rwlcpa.com
Sun Nov 19 13:14:07 CST 2006


A historical house?? For sure 
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-----Original Message-----
From: gettysburg-bounces at arthes.com <gettysburg-bounces at arthes.com>
To: GDG <gettysburg at arthes.com>
Sent: Sun Nov 19 14:11:13 2006
Subject: Re: GDG- "PA Voters Firmly Opposed to Gettysburg Slots"

Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:


Would buying one of those houses count?
  K

Robert Lawrence <lawrence at rwlcpa.com> wrote:
  Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:


To stop someone from selling their property to the highrst bidder violates the takings clause of the Constitution. I would like to see the development stopped but not at the expesne of the property owners We must step up and make them a better offer 
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-----Original Message-----
From: gettysburg-bounces at arthes.com 
To: GDG 
Sent: Sun Nov 19 14:01:16 2006
Subject: Re: GDG- "PA Voters Firmly Opposed to Gettysburg Slots"

Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:


Well now, that's the point. The definition of "inaprpriare" cefinition of 
inapropriate. In the country I live in, any use of land is appropriate if it 
is legal. The staments you describe constitute free speech. Hot air, but 
free speech. If these unnamed public servants you cite (btw: you have any 
examples?) really wanted to do anything but garner votes, then control the 
passing of laws, taking of property and pursestrings.

Show me the money.

Regards,

Jack


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chuck Teague" 
To: "GDG" 
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: GDG- "PA Voters Firmly Opposed to Gettysburg Slots"



>
> Well, this is America, where it is considered unseemly to tell where 
> people
> they must live or to place major prohibitions on the use of property.
>
> However, it should be clarified that local expressions of concern about
> inappropriate development are being made all the time by government 
> agencies
> (e.g., Adams County Planning Commission), by government officials, by
> non-profits (Historic Gettysburg Adams County and Land Conservancy), in
> letters to the editor, and comments at hearings and municipal meetings.
>
> Chuck
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