
A Villager combating to avoid wasting his little white cross has filed paperwork indicating he’ll run for a seat on the board that’s suing him.
Wayne Anderson of the Village of Tamarind Grove has pre-filed to run for Seat 1 on the Neighborhood Growth District 8 Board of Supervisors.
Anderson is being sued by the CDD 8 board over his refusal to take away somewhat white cross from his entrance yard. The CDD 8 board continues to insist the cross is a garden decoration and due to this fact forbidden to be positioned in his garden.
Anderson has stubbornly refused to take away the little white cross and has waged a protracted authorized battle towards the CDD 8 board. All of the whereas, 1000’s of {dollars} in fines has been piling up towards Anderson.
The Wisconsin native insists that he’s the goal of selective enforcement. He was turned in by an nameless complainer, who ignored the entire white crosses within the neighboring lawns.
Kevin McGovern was appointed to Seat 1 in August. Previous to McGovern’s appointment, Seat 1 was held for a few years by Village of Buttonwood resident Dennis Hayes, who died earlier this yr.