--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "arcman210" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Also the Asbury Park boardwalk, while historic, is nowhere near a 
> historic district.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_May_Historic_District
>

Don't rely totally on Wikipedia. Most colleges and U's with good prof 
want people to go out and do real research.

A bunch of land can be a historic district.

And in some way, that land is abused. Green open spaces is ok. Werner 
may not agree with it, buta mini-g and waterpark are borderline ok.

Now here's a brief history of the green spaces on the boardwalk in 
Asbury.

They all had someting on it - rides, mini-g etc.

They were all LEASED OUT by the city, in competitive (funny word) 
bidding (sealed bids). Today, unless there is some compensation we 
don't know about, the city gets ZERO for use of the green spaces 
which generate income for the owners and they collect rent.

Would you let me move in your house and not pay rent AND feed me?




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