ISSUE # 10 ... CIVIL COMMOTION, CONDO-STYLE

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Ants Un-Nerved
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-The due diligence process for a condo buyer will be nearly impossible. Imagine having to prove whether or not a local worker (never mind this "local worker" is undefined) EVER lived in a specific unit! -Lenders, as if they are not nervous enough already in the current market, will be ESPECIALLY wary of this due diligence process and valuation issue. -And realtors, how do you plan to disclose the ramifications of Ordinance #22 to your condo and townhome buyers and sellers? Will contractual materials mandate a lifetime history (rental and ownership) that indicates whether or not residents were "local workers?" -This regulation likely will have the perverse result of causing condo owners and HOAs to preclude renting/selling to local workers to avoid tainting the units for future mitigation requirements. |
Civil Commotion as a Commodity? |
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Reader Comments (16)
Dear Mayor and Council Members,
While I no longer live within the City limits I am very concerned about the Aspen community and it's economic vitality.
Living within close proximity to Aspen, it is where I and my family do our shopping, dining, and entertaining on a regular basis.
It is truly what we consider to be "our town". I am also aware of the drastic situation all employers are facing with regard to housing their workforce.
In addition to the employer's situation, there are many other vitally important reasons to increase the number of
affordable units in the upper valley. I know that each and every one of you recognizes and appreciates these issues and,
along with past Councils, has worked very hard to provide solutions to this problem.
After reviewing the provisions of Ordinance #22 I request that you not formally re-adopt it and enforce it. I believe if passed, the fabric of our community will be seriously threatened. It will have untenable effects on the housing market, for EVERYONE. It will result it in fewer affordable housing units within the City Limits, NOT more. There will be a migration of citizens down valley, or elsewhere, where the value of their economic investments will not be dictated by local government. Please rethink this ordinance and eliminate it at next Monday's Council meeting.
Thank-you,
Rebecca Doane
Brush Creek Village