Hoover has filed a lawsuit in Sumner County as of Sept. 2, 2011. Click here: to see article published in The Tennessean, LOCAL Section on Sept. 5, 2011.
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Charles
said...
Gee.
Does the law really work like this? Let's say I bought a tract of land next to the Mississippian mound site in Castalian Springs. I bought it with the thought in mind of putting a full-nude strip joint on the site. Then the county zoning folks tell me I cannot build a strip joint because it violates the county land use and zoning plan for that land. Then, does that mean I can file a credible law suit against the county because I think they have been illegal, arbitrary, and capricious in failing to zone the land for a strip joint? Here are the land use categories:
Industrial Residential Agriculture Open Land Strip Joint
1 comment:
Gee.
Does the law really work like this? Let's say I bought a tract of land next to the Mississippian mound site in Castalian Springs. I bought it with the thought in mind of putting a full-nude strip joint on the site. Then the county zoning folks tell me I cannot build a strip joint because it violates the county land use and zoning plan for that land. Then, does that mean I can file a credible law suit against the county because I think they have been illegal, arbitrary, and capricious in failing to zone the land for a strip joint? Here are the land use categories:
Industrial
Residential
Agriculture
Open Land
Strip Joint
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