JUDGE FARMER'S DECISION POSTED
AT END OF BLOG
Court Rules against North Canton
- Today at 1:31 PM
Hello Martin,
My attorney, Robert Cyperski, called first thing this morning to relay good news that Judge Farmer has ruled in our favor in our quest to get City Council to hear our appeal of the Planning Commission's decision on the Hoover District South Parking lot expansion. Will send court decision when I receive it.
While North Canton Law Director Tim Fox is not listed as counsel of record (but it will be interesting to see North Canton's pleadings which are not available on the clerk of court's website) on the online docket of the Stark County Court of Common Pleas, you can be sure that Fox was in the thick of things on advising North Canton City Council (North Canton Planning Commission/Mayor David Held) on matters related to the Osborne-led citizen appeal on the Hoover District South Parking lot expansion.
The SCPR is making a big deal out of this turn of events because North Canton government officials and Fox trumpet it when Fox and North Canton win in other litigation that Osborne has been involved in since Fox became law director in September, 2012.
From yours truly's perspective, if one chortles on wining (LINK 1) (LINK 2); then you need to own it when you lose.
This is a case that North Canton government obviously on the advice and counsel of Director Fox did not comply with the law.
Is there any chance that Fox or his unnamed adviser will highlight this development on North Canton's website?
While North Canton Law Director Tim Fox is not listed as counsel of record (but it will be interesting to see North Canton's pleadings which are not available on the clerk of court's website) on the online docket of the Stark County Court of Common Pleas, you can be sure that Fox was in the thick of things on advising North Canton City Council (North Canton Planning Commission/Mayor David Held) on matters related to the Osborne-led citizen appeal on the Hoover District South Parking lot expansion.
The SCPR is making a big deal out of this turn of events because North Canton government officials and Fox trumpet it when Fox and North Canton win in other litigation that Osborne has been involved in since Fox became law director in September, 2012.
From yours truly's perspective, if one chortles on wining (LINK 1) (LINK 2); then you need to own it when you lose.
This is a case that North Canton government obviously on the advice and counsel of Director Fox did not comply with the law.
Is there any chance that Fox or his unnamed adviser will highlight this development on North Canton's website?
THE WRITTEN OPINION/DECISION
OF
JUDGE KRISTIN FARMER
OF
JUDGE KRISTIN FARMER
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