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We're not creating two classes of residents. We're creating two classes of properties. Any resident (existing or future) who moves into a home that is RPP eligible can get an RPP.

And you haven't yet argued why this is good policy or why it is fair.

It is fair because it's a win-win. Developers get to develop land into higher densities (and see a nice payday) and residents get a slight increase in the value of their existing RPPs because some RPPs are taken out of the system (assuming the land being developed had RPP rights pre-development that will be taken away). Even if existing residents don't benefit, at least they won't lose out from the development (which would happen if there were significant more RPPs issues, diluting the value of existing RPPs).

by Falls Church on Oct 5, 2011 1:08 pm • linkreport

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