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NOYB June 24th 05 05:42 PM


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Homes may be 'taken' for private projects
Justices: Local governments can give OK if it's for public good

The Associated Press
Updated: 12:23 p.m. ET June 23, 2005


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local
governments
may
seize people's homes and businesses - even against their will - for
private
economic development.

It was a decision fraught with huge implications for a country with
many
areas, particularly the rapidly growing urban and suburban areas,
facing
countervailing pressures of development and property ownership
rights.

As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences for
projects
such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate tax
revenue.

Yep, and it's horrendous. I guess there goes Naples Village by the
Ritz
Carlton.

What is Naples Village?

An area of older homes adjacent to the Ritz Carlton.


The homes immediately adjacent to the Ritz Carlton start at about 5
million.
The ones just down the road a half mile from there are part of a
community
called Beach Walk. Those homes sell for half a million and up. The other
two areas around the Ritz are Vanderbilt Beach and Naples Park.
Vanderbilt
starts at about one and quarter million. Naples Park runs in the high
$400's and up. Of course, there are condos that run anywhere from a half
millon in Vanderbilt on the bayside, to $15 million for the ones right
next
to the Ritz.


But there's no "Naples Village".


It would be Naples Park, then. And if you'd buy one of those houses
there for $400k and up, good luck....


Here's a nice one in Naples Park:
http://209.215.175.77/templates/deta...205062651&ty=1
$539,000 for all 1400 sq ft. of it.

Or perhaps you'd like this Naples Park home:
http://209.215.175.77/templates/deta...205065266&ty=1
$2,650,000


I guess I exaggerated a bit on the $400k minimum. Here's one just a few
hundred feet from US 41. It's only $344,900...and that buys you a 910 sq ft
home built in 1965.







NOYB June 24th 05 05:44 PM


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Homes may be 'taken' for private projects
Justices: Local governments can give OK if it's for public good

The Associated Press
Updated: 12:23 p.m. ET June 23, 2005


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local
governments
may
seize people's homes and businesses - even against their will -
for
private
economic development.

It was a decision fraught with huge implications for a country
with
many
areas, particularly the rapidly growing urban and suburban areas,
facing
countervailing pressures of development and property ownership
rights.

As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences for
projects
such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate
tax
revenue.

Yep, and it's horrendous. I guess there goes Naples Village by the
Ritz
Carlton.

What is Naples Village?

An area of older homes adjacent to the Ritz Carlton.

The homes immediately adjacent to the Ritz Carlton start at about 5
million. The ones just down the road a half mile from there are part of
a
community called Beach Walk. Those homes sell for half a million and
up.
The other two areas around the Ritz are Vanderbilt Beach and Naples
Park.
Vanderbilt starts at about one and quarter million. Naples Park runs
in
the high $400's and up. Of course, there are condos that run anywhere
from a half millon in Vanderbilt on the bayside, to $15 million for the
ones right next to the Ritz.


But there's no "Naples Village".


Why does this idiot who lives some 600 miles north of you think he knows
more about your city than you do?

Kevin continues to amaze me.


I'm not Kevin, but, alas, I lived in Naples for a year building a
shopping center there.



Amazing! Kevin claimed to have lived in Naples for a year building a
shopping center also! Perhaps you knew him when you were here?




[email protected] June 24th 05 05:47 PM



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NYOB,
He lived with the swampbillies so he could grow some of the best homegrown
this side of Hawaii.


Pure ignorance at it's best. Thanks for showing the world what a putz
you are, Smithers.


[email protected] June 24th 05 05:49 PM



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Homes may be 'taken' for private projects
Justices: Local governments can give OK if it's for public good

The Associated Press
Updated: 12:23 p.m. ET June 23, 2005


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local
governments
may
seize people's homes and businesses - even against their will - for
private
economic development.

It was a decision fraught with huge implications for a country with
many
areas, particularly the rapidly growing urban and suburban areas,
facing
countervailing pressures of development and property ownership
rights.

As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences for
projects
such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate tax
revenue.

Yep, and it's horrendous. I guess there goes Naples Village by the
Ritz
Carlton.

What is Naples Village?

An area of older homes adjacent to the Ritz Carlton.

The homes immediately adjacent to the Ritz Carlton start at about 5
million. The ones just down the road a half mile from there are part of
a community called Beach Walk. Those homes sell for half a million and
up. The other two areas around the Ritz are Vanderbilt Beach and Naples
Park. Vanderbilt starts at about one and quarter million. Naples Park
runs in the high $400's and up. Of course, there are condos that run
anywhere from a half millon in Vanderbilt on the bayside, to $15 million
for the ones right next to the Ritz.


But there's no "Naples Village".


Why does this idiot who lives some 600 miles north of you think he knows
more about your city than you do?

Kevin continues to amaze me.


Kevin worked nights as a rent-a-cop guarding a Naples Wal-Mart
construction site when it was built a decade and a half ago. Even though
housing was pretty cheap on the west side (Gulf side) of US 41, his $4
hour forced him to live among the swampbillies much further to the east.


I bet he was union also.


You'd lose, idiot.


[email protected] June 24th 05 05:50 PM



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Homes may be 'taken' for private projects
Justices: Local governments can give OK if it's for public good

The Associated Press
Updated: 12:23 p.m. ET June 23, 2005


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local governments
may seize people's homes and businesses - even against their will - for
private economic development.

It was a decision fraught with huge implications for a country with many
areas, particularly the rapidly growing urban and suburban areas, facing
countervailing pressures of development and property ownership rights.

As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences for
projects such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate
tax revenue.



Been that way for years. Eminent Domain. But they have to pay the market
value. And you can even bring in your own appraiser. And then the
government and the appraiser have hammer out an agreement.


The trouble is, that if it's known that they are going to take your
house, the value sinks faster than the Titanic.


[email protected] June 24th 05 05:53 PM



NOYB wrote:

We don't allow unions down here.


Oh, really? Try going he

http://www.xpdnc.com/links/lousfl.html

Your narrow minded ignorance is once again shining brightly!


NOYB June 24th 05 08:25 PM


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We don't allow unions down here.


Oh, really? Try going he

http://www.xpdnc.com/links/lousfl.html

Your narrow minded ignorance is once again shining brightly!


Really? Try clicking on the Naples IBEW link.

*Attempting* to unionize is a far cry from actually having an effective
union.



Newsgroup Reader June 24th 05 08:27 PM

Wow, that is amazing, Both Kevin and Basskisser had a sister die of cancer
right down the road from you.


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NOYB wrote:
Homes may be 'taken' for private projects
Justices: Local governments can give OK if it's for public good

The Associated Press
Updated: 12:23 p.m. ET June 23, 2005


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local
governments
may
seize people's homes and businesses - even against their will -
for
private
economic development.

It was a decision fraught with huge implications for a country
with
many
areas, particularly the rapidly growing urban and suburban areas,
facing
countervailing pressures of development and property ownership
rights.

As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences
for
projects
such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate
tax
revenue.

Yep, and it's horrendous. I guess there goes Naples Village by the
Ritz
Carlton.

What is Naples Village?

An area of older homes adjacent to the Ritz Carlton.

The homes immediately adjacent to the Ritz Carlton start at about 5
million. The ones just down the road a half mile from there are part
of a
community called Beach Walk. Those homes sell for half a million and
up.
The other two areas around the Ritz are Vanderbilt Beach and Naples
Park.
Vanderbilt starts at about one and quarter million. Naples Park runs
in
the high $400's and up. Of course, there are condos that run anywhere
from a half millon in Vanderbilt on the bayside, to $15 million for
the
ones right next to the Ritz.


But there's no "Naples Village".


Why does this idiot who lives some 600 miles north of you think he knows
more about your city than you do?

Kevin continues to amaze me.


I'm not Kevin, but, alas, I lived in Naples for a year building a
shopping center there.



Amazing! Kevin claimed to have lived in Naples for a year building a
shopping center also! Perhaps you knew him when you were here?






P. Fritz June 24th 05 10:17 PM


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NOYB wrote:
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NOYB wrote:
Homes may be 'taken' for private projects
Justices: Local governments can give OK if it's for public good

The Associated Press
Updated: 12:23 p.m. ET June 23, 2005


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local
governments
may
seize people's homes and businesses - even against their will -
for
private
economic development.

It was a decision fraught with huge implications for a country
with
many
areas, particularly the rapidly growing urban and suburban

areas,
facing
countervailing pressures of development and property ownership
rights.

As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences

for
projects
such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate
tax
revenue.

Yep, and it's horrendous. I guess there goes Naples Village by

the
Ritz
Carlton.

What is Naples Village?

An area of older homes adjacent to the Ritz Carlton.

The homes immediately adjacent to the Ritz Carlton start at about 5
million. The ones just down the road a half mile from there are part

of
a
community called Beach Walk. Those homes sell for half a million and
up.
The other two areas around the Ritz are Vanderbilt Beach and Naples
Park.
Vanderbilt starts at about one and quarter million. Naples Park

runs
in
the high $400's and up. Of course, there are condos that run

anywhere
from a half millon in Vanderbilt on the bayside, to $15 million for

the
ones right next to the Ritz.


But there's no "Naples Village".


Why does this idiot who lives some 600 miles north of you think he

knows
more about your city than you do?

Kevin continues to amaze me.


I'm not Kevin, but, alas, I lived in Naples for a year building a
shopping center there.



Amazing! Kevin claimed to have lived in Naples for a year building a
shopping center also! Perhaps you knew him when you were here?


Must have been a piddle**** little place to only take oonly a year to
build









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