05-18-2018, 03:29 AM
the county helped facilitate, promote, and expand services for these parcels
Then it's up to County to make good on the valuation that they helped support. Leilani residents paid for services, they deserve to get those services.
If the County won't hold up their end of the deal, why should anyone -- especially those in a "private" subdivision -- bother with all those County requirements?
removing them from the market ... would be costly to some level of government
Negotiated settlement with those who lost homes probably cheaper than a class-action from every lot owner -- and that class-action would set precedent for the other "private" subdivisions.
The audacity of some people, demanding the services that they paid for...
Then it's up to County to make good on the valuation that they helped support. Leilani residents paid for services, they deserve to get those services.
If the County won't hold up their end of the deal, why should anyone -- especially those in a "private" subdivision -- bother with all those County requirements?
removing them from the market ... would be costly to some level of government
Negotiated settlement with those who lost homes probably cheaper than a class-action from every lot owner -- and that class-action would set precedent for the other "private" subdivisions.
The audacity of some people, demanding the services that they paid for...