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The Law Is Flexible in Vienna

The Town of Vienna created an enabling code that established the ground rules for enacting historic districts. The enabling code was used to establish the Windover Heights Historic District ordinance. Both of these documents are extremely vague and make little objective sense. Nonetheless, for now they are the "law". Interestingly, in 2004 (a year after two lawsuits were filed) the Windover Heights Board of Review was still confused about these laws. The people ruling over our property rights have no clue what the laws are. Watch the video of Steve Bukont and Shirley Damon as they search for legal answers.

A year later Bukont said this. How honest does this appear?

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