These people are the worst. This guy is trying to turn his private property, currently a hole in the ground, into a measly 10 or 13 units (depending on the source). He got his financing, he got zoning approval, and under threat from his neighbors and cowardly city councilors he gets his permits yanked.
[Councilor] Leary said the project started out simple—it was approved eight years ago, before the COVID-19 pandemic, construction delays and inflation made it no longer financially make sense—and that she “erred” in not looking more closely at it from the beginning.
“So we got stuck on a few things, including the zoning change—and really, some fear,” Leary said. “And I realize that people are really protective of their neighborhoods and their village, and that’s a great thing. People want to protect what’s there, and Nonantum’s a wonderful village. It’s vibrant. It’s got a lot of great businesses. And so, I have to better understand that that’s where that’s coming from.”
Imagine being so scared of your constituents that you will affirmatively vote to keep a gaping hole in the middle of your town rather than adding a dozen condo units in the name of "protecting what's there".