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    1. #21
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      Glad my dad got his Nova frame from him just a few months ago.

      Where he lives is full of political BS. Bunch of wanna be cali guys. I grew up there. (not to pick on cali).

      I would think Cali would be worse, let alone the jump in cost of living. I also suspect his business might not be finiacially feasible or desirable to justify moving it around the country.

      As a small manufacture myself in similar products I can assure that in the quantities he is doing the profits are not that great.

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    2. #22
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      Man, NIMBY is a terrible thing.
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    3. #23
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      He owns the building he is in, and he has a new shop, that he also owns, problem is they are both classified the same zoning. I guess it was a neighbor that might of complained. He is in an agricultural zone. They have given him 6 months to finish project cars and current frame orders.

      Wayne is looking at what he can do. I doubt this is the last we will see a Wayne Due subframe
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    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by 96Z28SS
      He owns the building he is in, and he has a new shop, that he also owns, problem is they are both classified the same zoning. I guess it was a neighbor that might of complained. He is in an agricultural zone. They have given him 6 months to finish project cars and current frame orders.

      Wayne is looking at what he can do. I doubt this is the last we will see a Wayne Due subframe
      Well if it were me and a neighbor did complain I would sell the property to a pig farmer since its ag zoned and let them smell pig ***** all day!

      Tha would fix their a$$, and go find the love somewhere else...f-em!
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    5. #25
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      I think mink would be better.
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    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by rob07002
      Well if it were me and a neighbor did complain I would sell the property to a pig farmer since its ag zoned and let them smell pig ***** all day!

      Tha would fix their a$$, and go find the love somewhere else...f-em!
      Forget selling the property to a pig farmer, I'd start raising pigs. I'd get more satisfaction in doing it that way
      The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by ty1295
      I think mink would be better.
      Skunks, even better.
      The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.

    8. #28
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      Quote Originally Posted by 96Z28SS
      He owns the building he is in, and he has a new shop, that he also owns, problem is they are both classified the same zoning. I guess it was a neighbor that might of complained. He is in an agricultural zone. They have given him 6 months to finish project cars and current frame orders.

      Wayne is looking at what he can do. I doubt this is the last we will see a Wayne Due subframe
      How long has he been in the same location? He would have to be grandfathered in by now. Maybe not in the new building but certainly in the first one. New building can be barn/storage.

      At least that is how it is here, Ca. who knows. He may have lost his grandfather clause when he built the new building. A-1 here allows "Home based businesses such as repair shops out in the county.
      Move here to Sevier County Wayne, I know someone on P and Z.(me)
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    9. #29
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      I told him to keep a tractor in the corner of the shop in pieces and when they come back to tell him he does tractor repair for neighboring farmers.
      His new shop is in a different location but same zone. You'd think that since he has been running the chassis shop in that location for so many years he could just continue. they want him to move it to an industrial zone area.
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    10. #30
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      come to Indiana Wayne !
      you are more than welcome here !

    11. #31
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      I'm assuming Wayne is actually in the county if he's on agricultural land. The county is a real PITA to deal with on commercial projects, it's pretty much impossible to talk to anyone on the phone, you have to go to their office and take a number. Doing projects in Seattle itself is easier.

      He should probably start with the economic development department, I'm sure they wouldn't want to lose their share of his B&O tax.
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    12. #32
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      I'm in the Commercial Real Estate Business and have had to deal with the Zoning Nazi's from time to time.

      I have found that if I hire the best Real Estate Attorney in the area who has a killer demeanor, and threaten to start fighting the action as long as they want to mess with it, they will back down. Politicians don't want to try to justify spending a lot of the public's money putting the small businessman out of business.

      Just a thought.

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    13. #33
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      Quote Originally Posted by tyoneal
      I'm in the Commercial Real Estate Business and have had to deal with the Zoning Nazi's from time to time.

      I have found that if I hire the best Real Estate Attorney in the area who has a killer demeanor, and threaten to start fighting the action as long as they want to mess with it, they will back down. Politicians don't want to try to justify spending a lot of the public's money putting the small businessman out of business.

      Just a thought.

      War is War!
      ......unless the city stands to gain craploads of tax revenue by tearing down lower valued homes and business's and replacing them with big $$$ high density housing and retail.

      Thanks to Kelo v. New London the 5th ammendment was tossed in the garbage and developers can litteraly STEAL property from owners and businessmen so their pockets get fatter, tax coffers are filled (and don't think for a minute that officals in the city don't personally profit somehow). Meanwhile good people are displaced from their homes and livleyhoods.

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    14. #34
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      Maybe a Maquilladora somewhere on the TX border? Hello, NAFTA...

      JK of course. If he goes where the trend is, he'll wind up in one of the Racing industrial parks like DSE (Mooresville, NC). Cheap space, lots of local suppliers, side contracts with the NASCAR-esque crowd.

      All that and cheap hardwood furniture!

    15. #35
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      How about Chicago! We have 4 seasons, Cold, Hot, Wet and pleasant.
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    16. #36
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      I'll second the Chicago request lol. sucks to see he is having problems. it always seems nice guys finish last. pretty much where ever he goes he will still have the same market he did before.

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    17. #37
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      Bow Tie 67, You forgot one season, "ROAD CONSTRUCTION!!!" Well at least in WI. I just got a email from Wayne, he said he is going to start on my C5 frame next week. I guess I got lucky.Well we all know that this will work out and then things will be back to normal!!! I HOPE!!!

      Travis

    18. #38
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      Quote Originally Posted by Damn True
      ......unless the city stands to gain craploads of tax revenue by tearing down lower valued homes and business's and replacing them with big $$$ high density housing and retail.

      Thanks to Kelo v. New London the 5th ammendment was tossed in the garbage and developers can litteraly STEAL property from owners and businessmen so their pockets get fatter, tax coffers are filled (and don't think for a minute that officals in the city don't personally profit somehow). Meanwhile good people are displaced from their homes and livleyhoods.

      Nice.
      That may be true in your part of the country True, but not everywhere. I have seen Rezoning issues and residents fighting them, stop projects here. Most P&Z boards in this area are appointed positions, and non paid. Anyway, don't group all of us in the same stereotype pool. I have never made a dime on a decision, however, it has cost me a couple good customers when I voted against their projects. P&Z for the most part is a thankless job. Most serving as such never move any higher in the political arena.

      You are correct about the big guns such as Wally World coming in and displacing people, but that is usually not a zoning deal, but rather a imminent domain issue. Only reason for that is the tax base the new company brings to the table. The problem is most communities do not give enough of a damn about their neighbors to fight it. Small towns though, like I live in, I assure you will fill the council chambers anytime there is a hint of this. Anyway, I did not mean to turn this political, I just had to defend myself.
      I still say if Wayne has been in the same place that long, the local officials would have a hard time getting around the grandfather deal. Sounds like he just needs a bad ass attorney as before mentioned.
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    19. #39
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      Just my .02 worth and as a small business owner the State of Washington is a total PITA to try to work with from local all the way up to the state level. If I wasnt in agriculture I would move my business out of state. Look at Boeing and then all the way down to RB's Classics.
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    20. #40
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      Anybody heard any new news?

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