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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This does not need to be decided at the state level. At the local level, changes go before the communities involved. Sometimes there are good reasons that people may have. [/quote] Yeah, but there aren't good reasons in this case.[/quote] The possible lack of adequate infrastructure is a very good reason to oppose rezoning.[/quote] Most duplexes seem to have 2 bathrooms, maybe 3 max. So that’s 4-6 on a property v new builds w 5.5? I have yet to see a real reason why this is potentially problematic. A bunch of wealthy liberals don’t want to admit they are afraid to live near the poors (or marginally poorer), sothey are arguing they are only thinking of the good of the infrastructure? [/quote] I support the concept of upzoning, and I think the infrastructure capacity questions are valid. Stop assuming the worst in people you don’t know.[/quote]
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