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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is on you, OP, for not looking at the zoning where you lived. Also, this will not decrease the value of your land, far from it. It might reduce your enjoyment of it, though. I live in a single family home neighborhood, but right on the edge. In front of me is a one-storey commercial lot. If they decide to raze it and build something that is 3 levels, they can. I bought knowing this could happen, and when (not if) it happens, I will not post a moronic rant on DCUM. I knew what I was getting into. [/quote] Oh look, another non-resident posting in this thread, but with better English skills. It was zoned R-6 (do you know what that is?) when we moved here before MM was a thing. Not an empty lot, not close to commercial. [/quote] PP you replied to. I live in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland. NOWHERE DOES OP EXPLAIN IN THEIR FIRST POST THAT THE ZONING CHANGED AFTER THEY MOVED IN. This is information that should have been disclosed, whether or not you live in Arlington, because then you wouldn't have been accused of not doing your due diligence. Even if the zoning changed on you, OP, there's probably not much you can do about it, unless you want to engage a lawsuit with like-minded neighbors to force your community to take notice. Maybe the developer will weigh the pros and cons of what a public outcry might do to their image... or most likely, they won't care, because they have the local government in their pocket. But you can always hire a lawyer to pore over the proposed construction and fight them on technicalities. It will be very expensive. [/quote]
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