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  • This seems great actually as I would think it would incetive high density construction. The less land to building ratio the less tax.

    • Exactly, and it also discourages speculative landholding, rather encouraging people to actually use their land appropriately. Detroit especially has so much vacant land -- much of it owned by the Illitch family -- that you can clearly see it from google earth:

      As well as a crapload of downtown parking lots:

      Everybody works but the vacant lot.

      • I could see some sort of land discount if its either forested or well maintained and open to the public.

  • Non-paywalled link: https://archive.ph/Y3OAM