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I think most people, including the Napps, know drag racing is not coming back to Old Bridge. I think residential is the perfect use for the property if they get rid of the airport, there are too many warehouses already. I'm surprised he thinks anyone would care at this point.
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I believe the real issue is the total overreach of the government (local in this case). How the heck can you just "re-zone" private property? It strikes right at the notion of the right to private property. If the property owner wants to re-zone, thats one thing. To just have your private property re-zoned with the stroke of a pen, with no input from the property owner feels pretty darn socialist/communist. (Recall, that the first plank of the ten planks to the establishment of a communist state is the abolition of private property).
The owner potentially lost value of property that was purchased under a different zoning and under their interpretation of the value associated with the property under that zoning. How the heck can government strike down value of private property without input, legal proceedings and or compensation of lost value to the owner? Really, really sickening what is going on in this country right now.... |
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Come on guys. There was no notice ?
More profitable as residential as opposed to racetrack Track was a dead issue when it closed. End game accomplished $$$$$$$
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I find it hard to believe that a governing body would overlook, or ignore, any legal requirements when it comes to re-zoning someone's property.. it takes several public hearings to make such a move.. do I think it impossible??.. no, as I have seen small town governments make such moves against unliked property owners in my day.. The truth be told, the owners of Raceway Park kicked Drag Racing to the curb, in favor of less work, more comfort, and more money.. all understandable as we get older.. there were other options that were not exercised, in my opinion, such as a management company to handle scheduling and events for one.. A choice was made, and here we are.. the options are now TWO.. #1: the family can dig deep, and mount a legal battle against Old Bridge Twnsp to reverse the zoning change, and make it possible to turn back the hands of time.. and then the fight will continue with noise ordinances, curfews, etc.. #2: the family lets the re-zoning stand, sub-divides, and sells off parcels to residential developers, and make even more money than they already have.. no fuss, no muss, more money.. BOTTOM LINE: while I appreciate Mr Napp's video, money will take precedent, and Raceway Park, as we know it, will disappear.. I take it as too little too late, and Mr Napp trying to make it look like he has no fault in this nonsense.. he should have taken a stronger role to avoid the mismanagement of the facility during the last few years of it's existence.. It would be nice if the Napp family decided to go with Option #1, but what would you do??.. the racers and their families have already been kicked to the curb, and I don't think there's any coming back from that fact.. just my opinion though, folks.. Last edited by Charlie Yannetti; 05-14-2023 at 11:40 AM. |
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