Yep, sounds like Scotty, Thurlow, Foghorn, and Paul have a grip on the issue.
As chairman of a planning commission for years, I've run into plenty of people who think they can dictate to landowners as to what they can and can't do with their land. Zoning regulations are powerful laws but landowners still hold some rights. I've told plenty of people the best way to control land use and who their neighbors are is to buy the land themselves. But that would be too easy.
I remember a guy who bought a home in a residential section and wanted a special use permit to make a 4 person adult care home which was allowed by state law. The neighbors complained but it was granted. Couple years later there was this piece of triangle shaped lot in front of his house on a weird angle with the way they have curved roads in subdivisions now. That lot was never built on in 30 years. A guy bought it and came in for a side yard variance so he could get his garage on it. The lot basically faced two streets as they came to a point. The guy with the adult home came in complaining cause the new guy was building his house with the backyard facing him and he didn't want to look at a back yard. He admitted he has had chances to buy it but didn't want to mow it. We told him the guy can face his house whichever way he wants and granted the variance. Then the adult home guy jumped up and said I'll buy it right now for the price he paid for it and no more. The other guy said no dice.
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