Tattoo Studio Owner Seeks Exemption

Fairhope, Alabama

 NEW ZONING RESTRICTIONS PROPOSED

Although his pre-existing business will not be immediately effected (grandfathered in)  Fairhope native Kevin Black -- co-owner of  Man O War Tattoos  LLc., 319 Fairhope Ave. next to the Fairhope Courier Bldg. -- told the city council he objected to a proposed zoning ordinance amendment restricting where business such as his may locate in the city.

Body piercing studios, payday-type loan stores, palm readers, and pawn shops are also restricted, essentially from locating anywhere but heavily commercial areas on Greeno Rd. (2 loan stores already exist there).

At its April meeting, the Planning Commission voted unanimously in favor of the proposed ordinance (click).

Black told the council he thought it ironic the city had recently been named most business friendly in the state, and they "were here today to isolate and ostracize entire categories of legal and legitimate businesses."

He said that even though his business will be allowed to continue indefinitely, the new law would "seriously cripple my business' prospects for the future ... no prospects to re-locate or expand" -- and may make future lease negotiations with the building's owner problematic.

(The building, called The Suites of Downtown,  is owned by Robert and Alice Taylor of Montrose, according to county land records.)

SEEKS JUSTIFICATION

Black said he had asked last summer for the city to provide an explanation as to why such restrictions are necessary, but was never provided a satisfactory one.

Black: "Why do these businesses pose a threat to children, people of faith, etc ... ."

"What is the foundation and reason behind it? None was ever provided."

He said the only justification he's heard from the city is that other cities are passing similar laws as well (Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Daphne, etc.).

WANTS EXEMPTION

Black proposed a "simple solution" for what he considered a "fabricated problem" -- by exempting his business altogether from the ordinance.

Black said he had consulted several attorneys who advised him that would be a viable solution.

Black: "Its well within the power of the council to make such a decision ...  that's what we're asking for."

(When exempting his specific business was brought up at the April Planning Commission, some thought such a thing would set a dangerous legal precedent and put all future zoning at risk.)

The city council decided to let the proposal lay over until its next meeting, where the matter will be decided by majority vote.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Too Bad. It is so hard to find a good palm reader these days.
Anonymous said…
Seems harmless enough. can they exempt that one building?
Anonymous said…
They ought to be banned everywhere. We do not need that sort of thing here.
Anonymous said…
His shop has been open for about a year. Has there been an increase in crime on the block? Motorcycle gangs & other undesirables popping up? Prostitutes working the corners of Fairhope & Section? This whole thing is getting beyond ridiculous. One type of establishment that you don't have to patronize if you don't like it. Just like I don't go to the million antique stores downtown because I don't want to pay $900 for a lamp.
Anonymous said…
It amazes me how Republicans, such as those in this insanely conservative state & county, love to talk about limited government, smaller government, getting rid of government intrusion, and free markets. But those things really only apply to the things that they like, not the ones that they don't. That's called hypocrisy.
Anonymous said…
Who is the guy left of the Council President?
Anonymous said…
Leviticus 19:28:

You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the Lord.

Pray for Fairhope.
Anonymous said…
I'll skip the rules & regulations made up 2500+ years ago by people who also believed that the Earth was flat and didn't know where babies or diseases come from. I'll try knowledge and reason, you keep going with the prayer though. That's the great thing about America. We can all decide for ourselves what to base our actions upon.
Anonymous said…
We have the tatoo's of Kant and his hand picked City Council. Look at all the old COPS his is hiring back. Copies of files have been sent top to the FEDS....enjoy the ride my fellow Fairhopennnnnnns...
Anonymous said…
I hope this fellow is not getting special treatment just because he was born and raised here. It ought to be the same for everybody.