Pinion from this link http://www.thehammontonnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090225/OPINION/902250330/1014/OPINION
Preserving open space is important. That is why we have supported every bond referendum dedicated to the purchase of land for this purpose. Worthy goals often cost money, and preserving precious open space is worthy of the cost.
However, we cannot understand how a governmental agency -- an unelected one at that -- can take it upon itself to simply downzone a person's property, turning it into mandated open or preserved space without compensating the property owner for the decreased value of the land.
The constitution is very clear when it states "nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation."
If the land in question is worth preserving "for the public use," buy it ... don't steal it! This is the United States of America, after all.
http://www.thehammontonnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090225/OPINION/902250330/1014/OPINION
Preserving open space is important. That is why we have supported every bond referendum dedicated to the purchase of land for this purpose. Worthy goals often cost money, and preserving precious open space is worthy of the cost.
However, we cannot understand how a governmental agency -- an unelected one at that -- can take it upon itself to simply downzone a person's property, turning it into mandated open or preserved space without compensating the property owner for the decreased value of the land.
The constitution is very clear when it states "nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation."
If the land in question is worth preserving "for the public use," buy it ... don't steal it! This is the United States of America, after all.
http://www.thehammontonnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090225/OPINION/902250330/1014/OPINION