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anon-sp0n Guest
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Posted: Mon, Aug 10 2015, 11:14 am EDT Post subject: Re: HPC Hypocrisy |
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I just used public records to look up the purchase price and the most recent tax assessment of the property. On that basis, for your claim of "multi-million" to be even barely true they will have to make at least $1.4MM in improvements to the property. Do you have specific knowledge that the proposed addition will cost or result in at least $1.4MM in improvements?
Or are you just making this up as you go? |
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anon-sp0n Guest
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Posted: Mon, Aug 10 2015, 12:50 pm EDT Post subject: Re: HPC Hypocrisy |
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anon-sp0n wrote: | I just used public records to look up the purchase price and the most recent tax assessment of the property. On that basis, for your claim of "multi-million" to be even barely true they will have to make at least $1.4MM in improvements to the property. Do you have specific knowledge that the proposed addition will cost or result in at least $1.4MM in improvements?
Or are you just making this up as you go? |
Correction. $1.15MM, not $1.4MM. |
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anon-0493 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Aug 14 2015, 11:33 pm EDT Post subject: Re: HPC Hypocrisy |
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anon-sp0n wrote: | anon-0493 wrote: |
I'm all for farmland preservation for the HagertyCheny debacle, but I'm sure the owners of the property's want their money. |
So you would like the Cranberry taxpayers to front the money to pay for all that land at fair market value to preserve it then pay to demolish the existing structures? If so, do you have an estimate of what this would cost taxpayers? If not, then your suggestion is not a real one and you should try again. Easy to call it a debacle if you don't have an actual alternative. |
YES, I would love to see those properties cleared and left undeveloped or farmed, or preserved as a park like Heritage Park across the street. Our former TC's have taken on preservation projects like this in the past and our town is better for it. Taxpayer's never win the tax-ratable game. It will cost us more in the long run if the land is developed than it would if it is preserved. Take a look at the "High Point" developer's website and think about what we will get from them. |
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anon-0588 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Aug 15 2015, 12:36 am EDT Post subject: Re: HPC Hypocrisy |
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anon-0493 wrote: | It's pretty obvious that Anon-sp10 and Anon 49q0 do not understand Historic Preservation at all or what it means to our town. The owners of the barns absolutely have the money to preserve them, they just don't want to. |
So, let me get this straight... If you don't support spending tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to move a bunch of barns to a park where no one can use, touch or enter them, you "do not understand historic preservatation at all".
You are a fool! |
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anon-0493 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Aug 15 2015, 6:45 am EDT Post subject: Re: HPC Hypocrisy |
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anon-0588 wrote: | anon-0493 wrote: | It's pretty obvious that Anon-sp10 and Anon 49q0 do not understand Historic Preservation at all or what it means to our town. The owners of the barns absolutely have the money to preserve them, they just don't want to. |
So, let me get this straight... If you don't support spending tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to move a bunch of barns to a park where no one can use, touch or enter them, you "do not understand historic preservatation at all".
You are a fool! |
Only a fool calls another person a fool, and whoever screams the loudest is the guiltiest.
These posts have had nothing to do with the barn park. The barns in question are privately owned by people who are in a position to save them and do not think they should. |
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anon-7q04 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Aug 15 2015, 8:58 am EDT Post subject: Re: HPC Hypocrisy |
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anon-0493 wrote: | anon-0588 wrote: | anon-0493 wrote: | It's pretty obvious that Anon-sp10 and Anon 49q0 do not understand Historic Preservation at all or what it means to our town. The owners of the barns absolutely have the money to preserve them, they just don't want to. |
So, let me get this straight... If you don't support spending tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to move a bunch of barns to a park where no one can use, touch or enter them, you "do not understand historic preservatation at all".
You are a fool! |
Only a fool calls another person a fool, and whoever screams the loudest is the guiltiest.
These posts have had nothing to do with the barn park. The barns in question are privately owned by people who are in a position to save them and do not think they should. |
Unless you have access to someone's bank account you have no idea if they are in a position to save the barns. |
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anon-0493 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Aug 15 2015, 10:00 pm EDT Post subject: Re: HPC Hypocrisy |
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Can't you people put two and two together? |
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