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To: X Y Zebra who wrote (21904)7/2/2004 3:52:11 AM
From: David JonesRespond to of 306849
 
>>>>i.e. the one parcel could end up with at least two tax id numbers...<<<<

I'm not sure were on the same page. Say one receives a single tax bill with one tax number for a property purchased in the normal fashion. But when reading the properties deed there would be in the description two parcels each with it's own number. It's probably not universal but here in the fifties the county stopped issuing in some instances separate tax bills if one owned say two adjoining parcels apparently as I was told to simplify their work. One can recover that tax number by grand deeding each parcel separately to ones self through the county. And if each meets the required zoning and all the particulars which that implies such as size, shape, egress and access to water and waste treatment. u b gold

>>>the bureaucrats<<<<

I've gotten a Masters in the politics of screwing one out of rightful development. I've had every excuse Staff, Planning commission and City council, City Manager, and City Attorney can think of to keep me form sub dividing including lying through their teeth. It was twenty years ago that my attorney told me it would be 100k just to start a land condemnation case. Well it took ten years with nothing different other than political climate. For what I proposed originally, under the exact same conditions mind you, is now a none thing.
yourpropertyrights.org

The shit I have heard and seen results of "call them rumors if you must" can make one want to move to a small cabin in the woods to hatch anarchy. Now that it's under the bridge and many have retired it's more hushed small talk amongst a few old timers.
Kill them all and let god sort them out.