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Man kills self in front of City Council after zoning decision
CNN ^ | 10/5/2007 | AP

Posted on 10/05/2007 5:49:29 AM PDT by Red in Blue PA

CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee (AP) -- A business owner shot and killed himself during a City Council meeting Thursday night after members voted against his request to rezone his property, witnesses said.

Ronald "Bo" Ward, owner of Bo's Barber Shop, had told the council his business would go under if he couldn't get his home rezoned as commercial. After the 5-7 vote Thursday night, Ward stood and walked toward the council.

"Y'all have put me under. ... I'm out of here," he said before shooting himself in the head with a small handgun.

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KEYWORDS: badbusinessman; loser; mentalillness; nut; zoning
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To: grasshopper2

Please read the thread. Surrounding property zoned commercial.


141 posted on 10/05/2007 8:02:12 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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To: sbMKE
Your addresses are wrong - but from looking at the satellite shots it does appear that there is quite a bit of zoned commercial and/or industrial surrounding the barber shop.

No, my address is correct:

He was not trying to rezone the barber shop, but instead his home located at 1517 Madison St.
142 posted on 10/05/2007 8:03:22 AM PDT by Between the Lines (I am very cognizant of my fallibility, sinfulness, and other limitations.)
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To: wideawake

wideawake, you might need so more caffeine. He wasn’t after free money, he needed to restructure his debt. The balance of power is out of proportion in favor of these zoning boards. You should be free to do what you need to do unless someone can show it will cause significant harm. If he lost the vote 5-7, it doesn’t seem logical that his plan was going to be a detriment to the community.


143 posted on 10/05/2007 8:03:34 AM PDT by JTHomes
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To: Sam's Army
Life can hurt sometimes. Things aren't always fair. Pull yourself up by the bootstraps and find another way to make a living (people do this all the time, BTW).

So many cliches...so little time! /s

144 posted on 10/05/2007 8:04:18 AM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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To: Lurker
They're damn lucky he didn't decide to take a few of them with him.

Yup.

Breeding us a thousand more Carl Dregas

145 posted on 10/05/2007 8:05:21 AM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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To: BritExPatInFla

How often do these boards change their tune if a request for rezoning comes in from a big company promising a development that will result in higher tax revenue.


146 posted on 10/05/2007 8:06:14 AM PDT by JTHomes
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To: Cvengr
they would not allow a barber shop in a Tennessee residence

They did allow it.

But they were not going to rezone his home so he could apply for a commercial loan.

This is not about a zoning council forbidding him from running a business out of his home - it is about him hoping that the zoning commission would give his property a commercial zoning certificate, allowing him to get a favorable reassessment of his property value, qualifying him for a larger commercial loan.

It is not the zoning board's responsibility to help him game the system for his profit.

147 posted on 10/05/2007 8:07:11 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
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To: wideawake
All this is overdramatic.

No, it isn't.

You say he had nothing to lose - had he been sane, he would have realized he had plenty to lose.

No, I said that "people who feel they have been forced into a situation by those officials where they nothing to lose, have nothing to lose". There is a big difference. Facts and logic are not always the determining factors when people decide to act - sometimes it's human nature and raw emotions.

148 posted on 10/05/2007 8:08:02 AM PDT by tarheelswamprat
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To: wideawake

Don’t let facts get in the way of a good “anti zoning laws” rant.


149 posted on 10/05/2007 8:08:47 AM PDT by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
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To: JTHomes
He wasn’t after free money, he needed to restructure his debt.

Read the article.

He was hoping that he would get his property rezoned as commercial in order to inflate his property value.

If the zoning board gives you a special exception that boosts your property value from $100K to $125K which you can then borrow against - you are getting free money.

It isn't the zoning board's responsibility to help people restructure their debt by doing them special favors.

150 posted on 10/05/2007 8:09:37 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
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To: grasshopper2
I don’t know but I’ll bet this man had his home barber shop for a long time with no trouble, maybe without zoning or deed restriction and the city council decided to change it. Rather than ask to be ‘grandfathered in’ he took a different route. The poor guy couldn’t handle the change. I’ll bet he was close to the edge before this happened and wasn’t thinking rationally.
151 posted on 10/05/2007 8:09:44 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Red in Blue PA

Talk about “sore loser”!


152 posted on 10/05/2007 8:10:40 AM PDT by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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To: NativeSon
...he chose to be a martyr.

He's not a martyr, he's a self-murderer. Murder is not martyrdom.

I wonder which would have collected more taxes for the city; his property zoned as residential or his property zoned as commercial? On its face, at least, his application for re-zoning did not seem to be unreasonable. Assuming that it would have cost them nothing to allow his rezoning request then they were just callous and indifferent to the man's plight. Not to be unexpected from government, I guess. That's what government does best.

He was obviously in some sort of extremely distraught mental state, he desperately needed help and I can't necessarily blame him for that. But still, suicide like this is one of the most selfish, self-centered acts a person can perpetrate. He inflicted the sight of his own bloodshed on other witnesses besides the City Council. It is not maryrdom.

Cordially,

153 posted on 10/05/2007 8:10:46 AM PDT by Diamond
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To: sourcery
Zoning laws are theft. They are always theft. If you own something, you have the absolute, inalienable right to use it as you please, with the only restriction being that you must not violate the rights of others.

RIGHT! (I just wanted to make sure this comment was repeated again to increase the chance that it will sink in among the less liberty minded among us)

154 posted on 10/05/2007 8:11:09 AM PDT by JTHomes
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To: sourcery

“Zoning laws are theft. They are always theft. If you own something, you have the absolute, inalienable right to use it as you please, with the only restriction being that you must not violate the rights of others.”


OK, what’s your address. I’ll be buying your neighbor’s house and making it a strip club, that should be OK with you, right?


155 posted on 10/05/2007 8:13:41 AM PDT by BritExPatInFla
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To: NativeSon
he chose to be a martyr

I presume you are a radical Muslim, since that is the only relgion I know of that considers killing oneself over politics an act of martyrdom.

Among Christians and Jews, one can only be a martyr if someone else kills you for your confession of faith.

156 posted on 10/05/2007 8:14:23 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
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To: pepperdog
As BTL discovered this man’s address, […] is right in the middle and across the street from property already zoned commercial. […]

I hadn’t read that fact when I expressed surprise that he had any votes. This fact would indicate that the "nay" votes may have been unfair. The poor man may have won in court.

As far has it being his home I personally believe the zoning that keeps business owners from living in the same quarters as their business has contributed to the rot of the inner cities and the death of “downtown” as a shopping mecca. I have said for years that if you want a viable downtown you’ll have to let people live there

Agreed. Living above the grocery store, pizza parlor, or law office, definitely should be allowed in downtowns. It’s an American institution but has sadly been outlawed in many places.

157 posted on 10/05/2007 8:14:57 AM PDT by grasshopper2
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To: BritExPatInFla; sourcery
This whole argument is extraneous, because the zoning board's decision did not affect his ability to continue running his business out of his home.

They weren't asking him to shut down his shop.

He was asking them to rezone his house to enhance his property value - there is no "right" to demand the government artificially enhance your property value.

158 posted on 10/05/2007 8:17:22 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
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To: Madame Dufarge; Judith Anne
I can understand your wanting to leave this thread....

I'm in complete agreement with your comments.

Me three!

IMO, posters in here should have to take an aptitude test before getting posting privileges.

159 posted on 10/05/2007 8:17:46 AM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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To: sourcery
Zoning laws are theft. They are always theft. If you own something, you have the absolute, inalienable right to use it as you please, with the only restriction being that you must not violate the rights of others.

So if I open a chicken form on my 1-acre lot next to yours, the smell and noise, not to mention the crushing blow to your property values, aren't impinging on your rights?

160 posted on 10/05/2007 8:18:18 AM PDT by ReignOfError
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