Common sense law enforcement should go hand-in-hand with common sense laws. A number of years ago Scott County adopted rules and regulations that would bring zoning laws in line with the rest of the country. One of those many zoning laws directly relates to a paving requirement that was meant to keep gravel/etc off of county roads. Could you imagine Brady Street if all of the side roads were Gravel?
On that other hand if you've ever driven through rural Scott County you'll notice hundreds of occurrences where county gravel roads meet county paved roads. You'll also find hundreds of occasions where commercial properties have gravel/non-paving that lead directly onto a county road way. We ARE NOT asking to do this.
We have met the pavement requirement by purchasing nearly a 3/4 mile stretch of land to pave as an entry road. We have had two Scott County boards vote unanimously to allow for us to build under the current plan.
Kyle Turnbull on behalf of ARC & ARC06 LLC have filed suit to stop us from building. They simply do not like the idea of us building near them. So they have begun the process of abusing the legal system, and wasting Scott County, Iowa tax dollars defending this.
But Scott County is not just defending our right to construct a commercial business onto commercial property that we own. Scott County is defending the right of ALL Scott County residents to build on their own property.
On Monday, February 8th at 2PM the pre-trial conference will take place. We are here publicly encouraging the Iowa court system to make common sense decisions regarding tax payer dollars.
On Monday, March 5th at 9AM the trial between ARM06 LLC v Scott County will take place. Again we are encouraging the Iowa court system to make common sense decisions regarding the law, and tax payer dollars.




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