Hoover council passes moratorium that is temporary vape stores, pawn stores, cash advance facilities
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Randy Toffel started their Vapeology store in Lorna Brook Village in Hoover, Alabama, in 2014 july.
The Hoover City Council today voted 4-3 to pass a short-term moratorium against issuing company licenses to vape shops, pawn shops, check cashing stores and companies that issue vehicle title loans or pay day loans or improvements.
Hoover Councilman Casey Middlebrooks proposed the moratorium, saying these kinds of companies are unwanted and hinder the recruitment of other businesses that are desirable.
Middlebrooks stated council that is many campaigned in the concept of protecting older, founded communities from decay and then he thinks this moratorium is one step in satisfying that vow.
Some older communities, like those along Lorna path, have observed an expansion of those businesses that are undesirable he stated.
He stated he desires to keep consitently the moratorium set up before the town usually takes a comprehensive have a look at rewriting its zoning ordinance and/or subdivision laws when it comes to these firms.
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Casey Middlebrooks 10-15-18
Hoover Councilman Casey Middlebrooks listens to conversation through the Oct. 15, 2018, council meeting monday. Middlebrooks proposed a short-term moratorium against vape shops, tattoo parlors, pawn shops, check cashing centers and businesses that problem vehicle name loans or payday advances and improvements.
Councilmen Curt Posey, Derrick Murphy and John Greene joined up with Middlebrooks in approving the moratorium, while Councilman Mike Shaw, John Lyda and Gene Smith voted against it. Continue reading “Hoover council passes moratorium that is temporary vape stores, pawn stores, cash advance facilities”