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Posted by Walt Davies on April 16, 2007 at 17:40:16 from (70.41.255.208):
In Reply to: Re: development on development posted by Dave from MN on April 16, 2007 at 12:09:41:
Dave, I know what you mean but what you really need to do it get a system like we have here in oregon and California where your taxes are set at what you bought the land for for plus 2 percent per year. It really helps the farmer who has seen his land jump in value. On top of that in Oregon we have farm and Forrest relief on taxes. I pay about $600 on land and house worth around $550,000 that helps me keep my land for farming. Don't blame the city guy who just wants to get out of the rat rush and enjoy a little country living. people have been doing that for centuries and I don't see then stopping anytime soon. We have this guy who claims to be a Friend of Oregon he spends his whole day down at the court house just waiting to prey on some poor sole who want to build on his acreage. he will tell lies an do anything he can to stop you. These kind of people we don't need. I you want him i will se if i can get him to move he is fast running out of friends around here. I would love to stop by and debate this but having a Bum ticker an all I can't travel anymore. I just want to sell off some land so i can enjoy my Old age and help some poor sole get out of the city where they can raise their kids away from the gangs and such. We all need to quit fighting this and work together so that everyone can enjoy his life all of it. Walt
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