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notatoad , (edited )

Well obviously, we should build more houses. Everybody supports that. We’ll start building as soon as we find a good spot to build them. The only restrictions are:

  • development can’t encroach on nature or cause any deforestation, loss of wetlands, or animal habitat
  • you can’t encroach on farmland, we need to preserve that
  • any building over 40 years old is historic and can’t be torn down or altered
  • you can’t change the “character” of any existing neighborhood
  • you can’t block the views of any existing houses
  • you can’t convert empty office buildings into housing, because zoning. Also, workers are going to want to go back to offices any day now…
  • you can’t sacrifice any industrial-zoned areas for housing, because industry needs that space.
  • there needs to be at least three parking spots provided for each new unit of housing
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