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  2. ‘All our dreams are out of the window’: This Florida couple ...

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    ‘All our dreams are out of the window’: This Florida couple paid $350K for an empty lot to build 3 houses on — only to discover their land was ‘unbuildable’ due to 1 undisclosed problem

  3. Developer of 'unbuildable' Rockland lot agrees to build ... - AOL

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    The Rockland ZBA closed the public hearing on a Chapter 40B project on the 'unbuildable' lot at 320 Concord St., after getting an agreement on height.

  4. How tall is it? Height calculation a concern for Rockland 40B ...

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    The development, on what was previously considered an "unbuildable" lot, received conditional approval for a water hookup. The development, on what was previously considered an "unbuildable" lot ...

  5. Swampland in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The common usage of this term implies that swampland is worthless. Without development or some ability to develop it, it is not valuable for real estate purposes. There have been cases that swampland was purchased and turned into very valuable property, notably for the creation of Walt Disney World and also to some extent including many developed lands in Florida.

  6. Natural resource protection zoning - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, communities in Massachusetts have adopted resource protection zoning (RPZ) as a tool to protect natural resources and open space.RPZ, which was originally passed in Shutesbury, Massachusetts in spring 2008, includes elements of conservation subdivision regulations and cluster development bylaws, to regulate new subdivisions of land in a manner that maximizes the protection of ...

  7. California Senate Bill 1534 (1982) - Wikipedia

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    California Senate Bill 1534 (SB 1534, Government Code section 65852.2) is a 1982 California statute law which established statewide options for local governments to promote and regulate secondary suites, also known as "accessory dwelling units" (ADUs) in California.

  8. Property qualification - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina: one-hundred acres of land on which taxes were paid; or a town house or lot worth £60 on which taxes were paid; or payment of 10 shillings in taxes; Virginia: fifty acres of vacant land, twenty-five acres of cultivated land, and a house twelve feet by twelve feet; or a town lot and a house twelve feet by twelve

  9. Controversial development moves forward on Rockland's ... - AOL

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