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en What the clustering proposal could do is require the houses to be built on 1-acre lots, and the balance of the property could be protected.

en Property adjacent to one-acre lots should be zoned one-acre.

en The Johnsons were cooperating with the church to get the six-tenth of an acre separated from the larger five-acre parcel. Somehow or another, the Johnsons just sold the property to these two gentlemen in Manteca (who) acquired title to the property,

en Newer houses are being built to a much better standard, and that reduces property loss.

en He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. Let's remember this potential drilling area is only a 2,000-acre site inside a 1.5 million-acre coastal plain. You can balance the needs of conservation and exploration - they're not mutually exclusive.

en We looked extensively at clustering solutions for our Microsoft Exchange 2000 environment, but we found that traditional clustering was both too complex and too costly.

en If we were to win the proposal, we would get financing from NASA, from us, and from the banks. The cost is really not that much. What you're really doing is clustering 10 V-2 engines on the Canadian Arrow, and putting the Silver Dart on top of it.

en The houses that are built have to look like the other houses. They can be smaller, but everything has to look the same because you want the individuals who live in the houses to be part of the community.

en Based on what we are seeing around the city, those lots should sell for between $40,000 and $50,000 each, ... There will be nice homes built on them. That has got to improve the property values in the area.

en The plan shows that our client's property is designated to be taken. (My clients) want to do what they've always been doing -- own their property and derive the benefits of leasing it. . . . We want to make sure their property rights are protected.

en These are not the conditions that cause a big fall in house prices. I think it will fizzle out. Gradually the interest rate impost will hit people's pockets. Gradually the new houses and apartments still being built will affect the supply/demand balance.

en They were more worried about how many houses they can get on an acre than the people who live here.

en The majority of the houses were built during her tenure, and she did nothing to improve the infrastructure. Now we have a plan. These new houses are going to make up for decades of neglect down there.

en We realize people need to live somewhere but we don't want to put ourselves in a position where we have 28 houses per acre.

en During the 1950s, a lot of the great houses in Old Town were broken up and made into rooming houses. Rents became lower and property values declined.


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