Dranth
Well-Known Member
Yes, a government can manufacture flimsy rational for just about anything. The question is does a person or company want to deal with the time, legal cost and publicity to fight it. Given much of what I have seen this year, the answer is mostly no which shouldn't be surprising to anyone.Zoning authority isn’t a blank check. A government can’t just manufacture a flimsy health or safety rationale to block development it doesn’t like—especially when it previously granted vested rights. Courts can and do strike down such tactics when they’re pretextual or unsupported.
Companies want to make money, espoused principles are a secondary concern.