--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, oakdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So Mccloud gets $220,000. To bad they had to drag him out of his house.
This is a case where the CITY caused blight and therefore set the
value of his home. Had the city not boarded up these other homes, then
an appraiser
because the properties were subject to being taken? That would be
blight caused by the project and should not be considered. If it was
non-project blight caused by failure of the city, well that is
something else that can be considered by the letter of the law. Should
it though?
Thanks
I was at the trial most of the time.
I was amazed at the proceedings.
First off, the pre trial motions.
Right for jurors to visit property was denied. Judge thought the
jurors would be confused by the smell of the ocean air and the
current improvements. Duh! Location, Location, Location!
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One example, the city was able to rip apart JONES, becasue his first
career was as a musician. (what relevence does that have) He does
not have a college degree. He opted to go to specific educational
training in
On Sep 27, 2007, at 1:37 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
At least Mayor Pringle has woke up!
If you mean Mayor Pringle in Belmar... he didn't exactly wake up. He
didn't have a choice but to change plans.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Gary Wien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you mean Mayor Pringle in Belmar... he didn't exactly wake up.
He
didn't have a choice but to change plans.
What party is he again?
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If you mean Mayor Pringle in Belmar... he didn't exactly wake up.
He
didn't have a choice but to change plans.
exactly. now a plan with no plan.
now he needs a new developer and he might find one
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