PrepTest 22, Section 3, Question 17
Council member: The preservation of individual property rights is of the utmost importance to the city council. Yet, in this city, property owners are restricted to little more than cutting grass and weeding. Anything more extensive, such as remodeling, is prohibited by our zoning laws.
Council member: The preservation of individual property rights is of the utmost importance to the city council. Yet, in this city, property owners are restricted to little more than cutting grass and weeding. Anything more extensive, such as remodeling, is prohibited by our zoning laws.
Council member: The preservation of individual property rights is of the utmost importance to the city council. Yet, in this city, property owners are restricted to little more than cutting grass and weeding. Anything more extensive, such as remodeling, is prohibited by our zoning laws.
Council member: The preservation of individual property rights is of the utmost importance to the city council. Yet, in this city, property owners are restricted to little more than cutting grass and weeding. Anything more extensive, such as remodeling, is prohibited by our zoning laws.
Which one of the following provides a resolution to the apparent inconsistency described by the council member?
Property owners are sometimes allowed exemptions from restrictive zoning laws.
It is in the best interest of property owners to maintain current laws in order to prevent an increase in their property taxes.
The city council places less importance on property rights than do property owners.
An individual's property rights may be infringed upon by other people altering their own property.
Zoning laws ensure that property rights are not overly extensive.
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