Posted by Billy NY on March 06, 2008 at 13:45:25 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: What's it worth?? posted by Walt davies on March 06, 2008 at 13:00:04:
That can be a broad subject, but right here at our place the state recently pulled the eminent domain thing when they rehabilitated the state road, they even condemned and demolished few places, one was a local watering hole, nothing great but close. They also did the same with our frontage on the state road, took just a small section of land, their offer was nothing less than an insult too.
In '00, '01 township near where I lived in NJ, maybe north or east brunswick, condemned a several generation family farm, which was surrounded by development over the years, condemned it for their use, and I believe under eminent domain procedure obtained the property.
You do have to wonder what a developer could do as far as motivating a particular municipality to pursue those kind of proceedings for the purpose of obtaining land and what state and local laws are already in place favoring eminent domain, that place in NJ appeared like the township literally steamrolled the owner. Not to be paranoid, but I always thought that was a state and federal thing too, that is until I saw a local municipality do it as well.
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