Wednesday, January 21, 2004
 
Please Your Masters

A bit of candor from a municipal official regarding property rights, that is, the municipalities right to revenue from property superceding an individual owner's "rights":
    But until now, its attractiveness has not resulted in a use of the land that pleased Richmond Heights, said City Manager Michael Schoedel. Instead, the property had been home to a Steak 'N Shake, Burger King, a gas station and other similar establishments.

    "The Galleria is clearly our bread and butter, and we wanted something across the street that would support it," Schoedel said.
If the owner preferred to use the land for a Steak 'N Shake, Burger King, a gas station, and other similar establishments? Who cares what the owner wants? Property rights come from the State's pleasure.

 
To say Noggle, one first must be able to say the "Nah."