Assistant Village Manager John Berley said the move is part of an ongoing effort to keep businesses of questionable repute off of Lake Street, such as a spa that was annexed recently.
“Those kind of uses are considered undesirable by our residents and don’t project a good image,” he said.
See, government stealing property from private owners under force of arms is reputable in Addison. Having icky guns is not.
But maybe we're making incremental progress here. At least now it's "questionable". Previously, it was flat out "
See, government stealing property from private owners under force of arms is reputable in Addison. Having icky guns is not.
But maybe we're making incremental progress here. At least now it's "questionable". Previously, it was flat out "
See, government stealing property from private owners under force of arms is reputable in Addison. Having icky guns is not.
But maybe we're making incremental progress here. At least now it's "questionable". Previously, it was flat out "unwholesome and offensive."
Maybe we should Ask Mayor Hartwig if this represents a change in official position...
But maybe we're making incremental progress here. At least now it's "questionable". Previously, it was flat out "unwholesome and offensive."
Maybe we should Ask Mayor Hartwig if this represents a change in official position...