09-26-2018, 04:28 AM
still might be worth a try to set up a software center
The usual "business hostile" rules apply:
- non-C-zoned land requires extensive and costly SUP
- C-zoned land must be leased from one of the "large local landowners"
This is before you even get to the "employer" requirements (taxes, insurance, workplace safety).
Part of the recurring pattern: government claims "${THING} is important to our economy" while refusing to provide any kind of support for that ${THING}.
Best example is agriculture: development is bad because it reduces the available farmland ... unless it's near the rail, because "transit-oriented" development is always good.
The usual "business hostile" rules apply:
- non-C-zoned land requires extensive and costly SUP
- C-zoned land must be leased from one of the "large local landowners"
This is before you even get to the "employer" requirements (taxes, insurance, workplace safety).
Part of the recurring pattern: government claims "${THING} is important to our economy" while refusing to provide any kind of support for that ${THING}.
Best example is agriculture: development is bad because it reduces the available farmland ... unless it's near the rail, because "transit-oriented" development is always good.