Remember these Rutherford County Commissioners who voted for the Bible Park next election

The polarizing issue of rezoning over 280 acres of farm land in Blackman imageFAILED to get the necessary two-thirds approval by the Rutherford County Commission last Thursday night… these are the Commissioners who ignored the citizens concerns about quality of life in the community and voted to rezone the land for a Bible Theme Park.

Remember their names next election.

District 1 - Doug Shafer - Yes
District 4 - Robert Peay - Yes
District 5 - Carol Cook - Yes

District 7 - Gary L. Farley - Yes
District 8 - Ronald Williams - Yes

District 10 - Anthony Johnson - Yes
District 11 - Mike Sparks - Yes
District 12 - Rick Hall - Yes

District 15 - Adam Coggin - Yes
District 17 - Jeff Phillips - Yes
District 18 - Allen McAdoo - Yes

District 21 - Jim Daniel - Yes

If you live in Rutherford Co., you can find your representative here and your district here.

8 comments:

  1. serr8d, 20. May 2008, 5:40

    Ha! Good for him.

    He listened to me.

    ;D

     
  2. Mickey, 20. May 2008, 6:17

    And Vote For Them AGAIN!

     
  3. William, 20. May 2008, 10:43

    But would you vote for a Jew park?

     
  4. Jeffraham Prestonian, 20. May 2008, 11:01

    And Vote For Them AGAIN!

    … for Mullah.
    .

     
  5. Mickey, 20. May 2008, 11:57

    all are in the Bible are they not?

     
  6. Mary Palmer, 4. June 2008, 21:48

    One of the commissioners that voted “yes” for the Bible Park Rezoning is questioning the petition to force a 2/3 vote. Does anyone have any information regarding this that we could use to quiet him down? The petition was checked and verified by our County Attorney and our Planning Director. The commissioner wants to know how they came to the conculsion they did. Any informtion would be appreciated. He is really causing a stink.

     
  7. Cameron Clark, 4. June 2008, 22:53

    Are there any public funds going to this park?

     
  8. Mary Palmer, 13. June 2008, 9:57

    The Bible Park issue is not dead. The Shelton’s who own the majority of the property where the Bible Park was to be built are now questioning the petition forcing a 2/3 vote by the commission. We are all hoping that the developers of the Bible Park are not pushing this, but you never know and my guess is they are. This is an on going situation and heaven only know how and when it will end.

     

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