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PLANT A GARDEN IN MICHIGAN...RISK GOING TO JAIL???

PLANT A GARDEN IN MICHIGAN...RISK GOING TO JAIL???

Siebra Muhammad · Saturday, July 9th 2011 at 4:56PM · 1624 views
Oak Park, Michigan--Their front yard was torn up after replacing a sewer line, so instead of replacing the dirt with grass, one Oak Park woman put in a vegetable garden and now the city is seeing green.

The list goes on: fresh basil, cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, cumbers and more all filling five large planter boxes that fill the Bass family’s front yard.

Julie Bass says, “We thought we’re minding our own business, doing something not ostentatious and certainly not obnoxious or nothing that is a blight on the neighborhood, so we didn’t think people would care very much.”

But some cared very much and called the city. The city then sent out code enforcement.

“They warned us at first that we had to move the vegetables from the front, that no vegetables were allowed in the front yard. We didn’t move them because we didn’t think we were doing anything wrong, even according to city code we didn’t think we were doing anything wrong. So they ticketed us and charged me with a misdemeanor,” Bass said .

City code says that all unpaved portions of the site shall be planted with grass or ground cover or shrubbery or other suitable live plant material. Tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers are what Basses see as suitable.

However, Oak Park’s Planning and Technology Director Kevin Rulkowski says the city disagrees. He says, “If you look at the dictionary, suitable means common. You can look all throughout the city and you’ll never find another vegetable garden that consumes the entire front yard.”

So what is suitable? “If you look at the definition of what suitable is in Webster’s dictionary, it will say common. So, if you look around and you look in any other community, what’s common to a front yard is a nice, grass yard with beautiful trees and bushes and flowers,” Rulkowski said.

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Siebra Muhammad Saturday, July 9th 2011 at 4:57PM

WWMOD (What Would Michelle Obama Do)???

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

If "I" ,ay answer for our First Lady who is an attorney that minored in BIA history that is not european centered along with everyday common sense..."IS grass not a plant and weeds are plants just as blue grass...

will the city pay to water the "grass", up keep they require or will she be expected to do this...as slavery is illegal...oh, lov and this is just the beginning of forcing the city to back off. lol

THIS IS WHY THE LAWYERS GET PAID THE BIG BUCKS AND WHY COURTS REQUIRE FACTS NOT EMOTIONAL LOGIC AS IN IT MUST BE GRASS BECAUSE LIKE A TOMATOE PLANT IT IS A PLANT. (OTFLMAO)(SMILE)

HELL IT WOULD BE A GREAT HELPIF HER NEIGHBORHOOD JOINED IN ON THIS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE FROM THE LAW I JUST POSTED FOR THEM TO EVEN GET THEIR CHILDREN INTO COLLEGE WHICH IS ALMOST NOW ILLEGAL...BLACK POWER IS ONLY GOOD IF WE CHOOSE TO PUT IT TO USE...SO IS EVERY DAY COMMON SENSE...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...BUT and because you know very well your mom would not stop at this...she would not only not move her garden, she would put up cameras and a no tresspasing sign and each time they come to give a ticket, she would demand the proofs that those givieng the tickets can not read or they must be cahrged with tresspassing...and as California is also one of the 50 states the race card would come in...you see in the natural, organic beautiful people in hollywood are allowed to grow gardens in their front lawns...this was tried on a mega-star to get him to move his gardenfrom the front lawn...did it work...N-O!!!!!!!!!!!! ever heard of equal justice and someting like this would go toset back that just passed white only, black only law just passed by that states federal court...

YES WE CAN... MAKE FULL USE OF OUR BLACK POWERS... and, again great teachiong moment blog(s) today, Siebra.(SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...sorry... 6th FEDERAL COURT IN THAT STATE ...(smile)

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