Originally posted by smcdem
It means a lot!! If i want to come back to St. Marys after college, I do not want to return to an area that has turned into Waldorf.
So you don't know what 1:20 means.
Do you know what these zoning ratio's are intended to do? (Hint: It's not to keep St Marys from turning into Waldorf.)
It's much more complicated than 1 home for every 20 acres. It's all about RPD's and DD's, and other catchy acronyms. If you don't know what they are, and how 1:20 applies to them, then you don't have enough knowledge to determine that 1:20 is any better than 1:3 or 1:5 or 1 in 1/4. MetComm doesn't have the infrastructure to support development in the DD's. The school system doesn't have the facilities to support the development of First Colony, which is in a DD. But lets get back to your assertion that you are for 1:20 when you have no comprehension of what that means.
How about people who own 3/5/10/16 acres in an RPD? Guess what happens to the nice, large piece of property that they wanted to build a house on one-day? If its in the RPD, and 1:20 goes into effect, guess what the value of that property just became? ZERO! Sorry buddy - Your 18 acre lot won't support a home based on our zoning laws. Go live in Wildewood on a quarter-acre lot with your beautiful view of 8 trees and your neighbor's deck.
Is this what you really want to support? Taking people's property rights away?
Get a zoning map. Figure out how many people own parcels less than 20 acres in the RPD's. (Or even 10 acres if you want to go to that last-minute backstab attempt through the newspaper that you referred to.) Now, go tell those people that their lots will be worthless, but they should vote for Randall. If you come back in one piece, without bruises, I'll vote for her!
I'm really not picking on you. You're 15, and I think its cool that you participate, and have an appetite for this stuff. But you also need to make statements based on knowledge and understanding of what you are commenting on. That is how people will come to respect what you have to contribute to a conversation.