11-06-2013, 06:15 AM
Exactly: when you buy into a given zoning, you accept the "permitted uses" thereof.
This concept includes paved roads, utilities, loose dogs, mail delivery, high-speed internet, police response... having chosen to live in a place, you can hardly complain about the "features" of that place.
Yes, I used to complain, until I realized that all choices have side effects. Example: if having paved roads was the priority, I would have chosen to live elsewhere.
Perhaps you can convince all your neighbors to comply with your chosen lifestyle. You could also choose to purchase enough land to avoid ever having neighbors enjoy their "permitted uses". I hear there's lots of empty space in Montana.
This concept includes paved roads, utilities, loose dogs, mail delivery, high-speed internet, police response... having chosen to live in a place, you can hardly complain about the "features" of that place.
Yes, I used to complain, until I realized that all choices have side effects. Example: if having paved roads was the priority, I would have chosen to live elsewhere.
Perhaps you can convince all your neighbors to comply with your chosen lifestyle. You could also choose to purchase enough land to avoid ever having neighbors enjoy their "permitted uses". I hear there's lots of empty space in Montana.