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carodgers | 3 months ago

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randycupertino|3 months ago

I think it's more that he disregarded residential zoning and opened a school for 30 kids, with a full docket of “residential support staff” including “childcare, culinary, personal assistants, property management, and security" without any permits.

If your next door neighbor opened a 30+ person school or other large business next to your property without any permits and against what your neighborhood was zoned for you might not be happy.

bnchrch|3 months ago

Zoning on average is a blight.

Industrial / High Rise is the only thing that should need permitting.

Fourplex / Duplex / Single Family / Small Offices / Schools should not.

exe34|3 months ago

Nobody made a school illegal. Schools have to meet certain standards, whether educational or planning.

samdoesnothing|3 months ago

Isn't that contradictory? If a school doesn't meet certain standards presumably it would be illegal?

riskable|3 months ago

Imagine being so sure you can do whatever TF you want that you ignore the law and build a school where one is not allowed to be built.

wmichelin|3 months ago

How does this hurt you if your kids don't go there?

ashtonshears|3 months ago

Weird take; Mark is literally a ruler, and the people are defending against his right to enforce his own rules??

hunterpayne|3 months ago

I think when people think of the other side, they think of HOA's and their petty rules. So its how people feel about HOAs vs how people feel about the CEO of a social media company.

Now, the article claims MZ didn't file the proper permits. But this reads like a hit piece so take those claims about someone with a raft of lawyers not filing the proper permits with a grain of salt. What this isn't is some sort of political dispute that effects any of the rest of us. Its sort of rich people using PR as leverage in a dispute with someone who is really really rich. Nothing to see here, move along...