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Originally Posted by WestAustinite
I think this whole Plaza Lofts debacle is an excellent example of a developer screwup on the part of the original Plaza Lofts developer. Certainly, anyone who develops an office building or apartment tower would not expect to protect the views. That's crazy. This is especially nuts for a condo tower were the tenants OWN the property and have far more interest in protecting their views.
The people who bought condos on the south side were rather naive. Did they really expect that another building would never be built on that site when they first stepped onto their balcony when purchasing their condo? I think they always knew it was coming but chose to wear rose colored glasses. I could understand their anger if they purchased their condos based on a promise that the views would be protected. I doubt that's the case.
The city should be more careful when reviewing site plans for sides of resdential buildings that face alleys.
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This is exactly right. The residents of the Plaza lofts are asking for a "mere" 25 feet (c'mon be a good neighbor) off of the alley. . .the ALLEY, in the CBD. . .a mere 25'!!! Please. NIMBY is as NIMBY does.
Did the residence think they had a right to their views when they purchased their places? If so - they were very much mistaken. It would be a mistake for the city to grant such a right ex-post facto. I hope if they do so they assign a value to that property and send the condo owners a big fat bill.
Also, as a taxpayer, I resent the loss in ad valorem taxes this could cost the city. How are we going to pay for all the pet projects of the city council without a sufficiently large tax base to pay for it all?
Finally - what message are we saying to future downtown dwellers? Make a big enough stink and the city will bestow millions of dollars worth of concessions to you?