Pittsburgh Strip Clubs: Twilight Zoning
August 20, 2010
Crowder was blunt: “The reality is as long as they’re not harming neighbors they should be able do any damn thing they want.”
He did say landowners could settle disagreements in other ways, such as nuisance law. But if there is no growth policy, the threshold that must be met to regulate property uses will undoubtedly be much higher. The question is to what degree?
If overturning the growth policy simply limits the county from implementing new zoning laws that is quite different than scrapping them altogether.
A court will likely decide what exactly should happen if Crowder is successful. The problem is that ruling would follow the petition, which makes a complicated issue even more convoluted. Will medical marijuana dispensaries open up next to schools? What about strip clubs next to churches? How arduous is it to initiate citizen zoning?
See the full article from “Flathead Beacon”
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