Six Story Limit and the Smoking Ban
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 11:18 am
Fayetteville City Council voted in an ordinance Tuesday limiting buildings in the downtown/dickson area to six stories. IMHO, this is silly and stupid. We already have buildings downtown that are taller than six stories, and we're in one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Our downtown area is going to have tall buildings, for crimony's sake. And, the whole thing is pointless. Anyone wanting to build something higher can (and likely will) just get an exemption - like the hotel they're going to build (someday) with the TIF money (where the Mountain Inn used to be) and the (extremely unattractive) hotel Barber wants to build on Dickson that started this whole brouhaha.
In other local news, a lawsuit filed against the city regarding the change in the way the smoking ban is to be enforced has forced city council to hold off on the change until the lawsuit is settled. Four local restaurant owners who spent a lot of money modifying their businesses to accomodate the smoking ban the way it WAS being enforced are suing to be reimbursed for those expenses, as well as complaining that you can't just go around changing things like that midstream. In light of the new statewide smoking ban that limits smoking to only places where you have to be 21 to enter, I think the city should just eradicate its own smoking ban and follow the state law.
Your thoughts on either of these local topics?
In other local news, a lawsuit filed against the city regarding the change in the way the smoking ban is to be enforced has forced city council to hold off on the change until the lawsuit is settled. Four local restaurant owners who spent a lot of money modifying their businesses to accomodate the smoking ban the way it WAS being enforced are suing to be reimbursed for those expenses, as well as complaining that you can't just go around changing things like that midstream. In light of the new statewide smoking ban that limits smoking to only places where you have to be 21 to enter, I think the city should just eradicate its own smoking ban and follow the state law.
Your thoughts on either of these local topics?