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To: george76

There is nothing in the new housing laws that requires the new residents to be currently living and working in the county. The new residents don’t even need to be citizens or have employment on a farm or Vinyard. They could be non-citizens, who wou;d like to work on a Vinyard and be a new member of the SEIU.


23 posted on 08/08/2023 8:26:36 AM PDT by Eva
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To: Eva

There is nothing in the new housing laws that requires the new residents to be currently living and working in the county. The new residents don’t even need to be citizens or have employment on a farm or Vineyard. They could be non-citizens, who would like to work on a Vineyard.

Besides that reality, there was one where 10-20+ homes/families on a restricted cul de sac re: had no new housing units homes on that street for decades.

Now, anyone can build one to two so called mother in law units, ADU’s, usually behind the original homes with minimal B$, in about 6 months.

We have 2 recently newly built ADU’s on the end of our cul de sac with at least 4 young women living in the 2 units and at least 4 small vehicles.


27 posted on 08/08/2023 10:54:47 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Now, Send Asylum Seekers to all the mo college dorms in NY/NJ/Mass/West Point & NE blue citiesl)
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