P Purple Registered User Messages 14,617 Thursday at 8:44 AM #121 T McGibney said: Site development taxes, and high taxes generally are a key contributor to the current disaster. Click to expand... How so?
T McGibney said: Site development taxes, and high taxes generally are a key contributor to the current disaster. Click to expand... How so?
T TomEdison Registered User Messages 584 Thursday at 8:45 AM #122 T McGibney said: Site development taxes, and high taxes generally are a key contributor to the current disaster. Click to expand... What Purple is proposing is the opposite — a site non-development tax.
T McGibney said: Site development taxes, and high taxes generally are a key contributor to the current disaster. Click to expand... What Purple is proposing is the opposite — a site non-development tax.
T T McGibney Registered User Messages 7,467 Thursday at 8:52 AM #123 Purple said: How so? Click to expand... We've discussed this a million times previously. TomEdison said: What Purple is proposing is the opposite — a site non-development tax Click to expand... We all know that. It won't work.
Purple said: How so? Click to expand... We've discussed this a million times previously. TomEdison said: What Purple is proposing is the opposite — a site non-development tax Click to expand... We all know that. It won't work.
F faketales Registered User Messages 292 Thursday at 9:06 AM #124 Purple said: How about zone the land and then deliver services. Once the sites are shovel ready apply a site value tax at the appropriate rate. Click to expand... To ann extent this is what is happening. But there are cases where no development then occurs or development starts on other zoned land in the town. I think some towns had too much zoned land which wouldn’t let them focus and plan for what area to develop next.
Purple said: How about zone the land and then deliver services. Once the sites are shovel ready apply a site value tax at the appropriate rate. Click to expand... To ann extent this is what is happening. But there are cases where no development then occurs or development starts on other zoned land in the town. I think some towns had too much zoned land which wouldn’t let them focus and plan for what area to develop next.