...2016 by acknowledging that Buckeye’s proposed development did not meet zoning code because Buckeye refused to include the required commercial component that the zoning code clearly required. Buckeye then retaliated...
...Jenkins attorney Thomas Melody, and out-of-state low income housing project developer Buckeye Community Hope Foundation to tamper with the local zoning code and remove wording that required any new developments...
...former Planning Director Amy Connolly was accused of conspiring with an out-of-state low-income housing project developer (the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation) to tamper with the Village’s zoning codes so that...
...housing project developer Buckeye Community Hope Foundation to tamper with the Village’s zoning codes last year, for both Buckeye’s and Connolly’s own benefit (at great detriment to the citizens of...
...the face of Buckeye in all of this, has now seemingly erased all ties to Buckeye as far as his web presence (and vice versa) seems to indicate that Buckeye,...
...Planning Director Amy Connolly and the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation. Connolly abruptly left her position shortly after her email correspondence with Buckeye was exposed, revealing what many saw as collusion...
...afford them any mechanism of battling back (as they would be able to, including countersuing Buckeye, if they were actual defendants). Please imagine the ramifications of this if what Buckeye...
...to create an opening for an out of state developer from Ohio (the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation) to build a project without street level commercial space as the Legacy Code...
...of Buckeye’s interests with the tampering scheme. Because the Village never denied Buckeye’s proposal, the recently filed motion to dismiss Buckeye’s lawsuit against the Village concludes that Buckeye’s case is...
...Village’s “street level commercial required” zoning code. Buckeye wants to build a housing project without the required street level commercial development because the multi-million dollar tax credit scheme that Buckeye...