thing I learned: "fairy" is what the British used to call neurotypicalshttps://twitter.com/oldweirdbritain/status/1081218697845329922 …
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3/ This is the 5 member zoning board, at the town level. Process is: 1) appeal to the zoning board (done, lost 5-0) 2) appeal again (upcoming; expect to lose 5-0 again) 3) appeal to court I think I can appeal #3 to get hearing #4 w court, but not surehttps://twitter.com/AxisofOptions/status/1081220107139862530 …
4/ yes, step #3 is appeal to a real courthttps://twitter.com/AxisofOptions/status/1081223048743727105 …
5/ And re "due process claims", yes, my various letters to the town have used carefully worded language that makes it clear to anyone with a clue that I am laying the groundwork for exactly that. N.B. I do not expect anyone in the town to see that I am laying the groundwork.
6/ A fine question. I think the answer is "yes", but I'm trying to keep him from building it further (right now he's just got concrete piers in the dirt) so that he doesn't lose too much money. (I want to win, but I still want to minimize his paint)https://twitter.com/MorganColeBooks/status/1081223528941277184 …
7/ In fact, there is video of the first hearing. It's ... sort of breathtaking. I make my points in a crisp and orderly manner, using correct English Chair of zoning board sputters, changes the topic, denies reality, makes provably false assertions... https://twitter.com/HappyNoLucky/status/1081224780483883008 …
8/ A 2,500 square foot steel warehouse in a residential lot, 18 feet from the property line, on a road filled with historic homes. https://twitter.com/teachbarefoot/status/1081227822587432960 …
I look forward to the amici filings in Morlock v Township
I look forward to the eventual settlement with all the extra 0's they are trying to hard to give you.
Is this a hearing examiner level appeal? Or the city council hears it? How are the local judges that would hear an appeal if you lose at this level?
THIS IS THE PLAN! ONWARD!
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