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Gravel Pit
6/9/2009

Attorney hired to oppose mining plan

 By Billy Davis

They “lawyered up.”

A group of Eureka residents have pooled their money and hired attorney John Lamar of Senatobia to fight a gravel mining operation in their community.

Panola County supervisors on Monday were set to hear an appeal at 9 a.m. from Memphis Stone and Gravel. But Lamar and Memphis Stone attorney Pat Lancaster asked to postpone the appeal and reset it for 9 a.m. on Monday, July 27.

Board attorney Bill McKenzie, after conferring with Lamar and Lancaster late last week, asked supervisors Monday to formally approve the new date. The board voted unanimously to do so.

Both Lamar and Lancaster will have 30 minutes to present their case, McKenzie also said.

Memphis Stone had filed an appeal after it failed to win a special exception permit from the Panola County Land Development Commission.

Lamar told The Panolian last Friday that he had been hired the day before and needs time to prepare for the appeal.

Panola County’s zoning laws are familiar to Lamar. He represented Dr. Mike Cockrell in a zoning case in which the land commission approved a scrap metal plant next to Cockrell’s high-end home.

Cockrell’s home is located on Holston Road, south of Como, and adjoins property owned by Martin Bros. Scrap Metal.

Cockrell lost his appeal when supervisors sided with the land commission. The zoning allowance was also affirmed in circuit court, but it was reversed when Lamar took the case to the state appeals court.

Supervisors were prepared to move the appeal to the main courtroom at the courthouse. But the turnout proved to be light after word had spread of the delay.

Landowner Lamar “Boss” Johnson, and Memphis Stone opponent Harold “Pee Wee” Johnson, were present to watch the brief proceedings.



Visitor Comments
 
Submitted By: bruce Submitted: 6/9/2009
Billy Davis, when are you going to start writing some commentaries about how un-American opposing the gravel pit is? You know this issue goes against every conservative Republican belief you hold. Come on, give us one of those hard hitting commentaries about how people should be able to use their land as they please and how government involvement is akin to socialism. We know you won't do that, because you live in Eureka and sympathize with the opposition.


Submitted By: Fishnlawyr Submitted: 6/9/2009
Bruce, I think you are confusing "conservative Republican" with Libertarians. The latter thinks its none of anybody's business what we do with our property. The Conservative Republican recognizes that, while it is the landowners property, there are some things that can happen that are dangerous and not in the best interests of the citizens in that area. Conservative Republicans are, also, keenly aware of the destruction of the environment in their neighborhood. So, don't let liberal Democrats confuse you into thinking that the two political philsophies are one and the same. They like to do that, you know... Dems love to blow smoke and make everyone think that they are the demigods among the Enlightened Few and that all Republicans are nothing more than demagogues. Honestly, Republicans don't want fully loaded gravel trucks speeding down the same road as our children in those big yellow school buses. Why would anyone? ... ....I've known Billy Davis for about 10 years. Other than the fact that he is way too liberal on some issues and not Libertarian enough on others, he is a very good newspaper reporter and columnist. AS a matter of fact, The Panolian has some pretty good reporters and writers. If you overlook the liberal John and the country-boy deerhunter in Rupert, you will find some good people that even their mothers love. I read everything Myra writes. (Don't let the rest of 'em know that I look for Myras byline first) The "aw-shucks,-I'm-just-a-girl-married-to-a-deerhunting-fool" prose of Rita makes me feel good. But I also recognize that each of them (even John the Liberal) are very conscientious in their reporting and commentary. They, and the ones I left out because I don't have enough room, are what make the Panolian one of the best prize-winning local newspapers in Mississippi.




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