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www.fun927.comA crowd of county residents from areas that would directly be effected by annexation into Arab's city limits came to tell their concerns to the Arab city council at Monday night's meeting. Education; fire, ambulance and police service; property taxes; and sewer service were a few of the group's issues as outlined in a letter to the editor by David Webb, chairman of Citizens Against Annexation.
Mayor Gary Beam responded by dissolving the annexation committee that he had recently appointed. But the mayor avoided a response to Grassy School parent Sharon Price's request that the city refrain from any other annexation action for at least six months to give the newly organized group Citizens Against Annexation an opportunity to meet with the Marshall County Legislative Delegation. Beam stated that the city would welcome the annexation petition of anyone and invited the county residents to show their support for the city of Arab by attending the Arab Chamber of Commerce Annual Celebration on Thursday, March 12. Tickets for the event are $10.00 for adults. No kidding.
Walley Estates developer Roger Isom of RTI properties, who sources say would benefit financially through annexation by having the city of Arab take on the responsibility of improving the development's crumbling roads, attended the council meeting but did not speak regarding the matter. One Walley Estates homeowner who attended a gathering of concerned citizens on Sunday at Brindlee Mountain High School claimed that percolation tests for septic fields proved inadequate. Annexation would provide the homeowners with the opportunity to tie into Arab's sewer system at an estimated cost of $2000 each, but only if the city found the finances to expand the system that way.
Isom was also behind the scenes of last year's Applebee's controversy involving a proposal by the city's Commercial Development Authority to offer generous tax concessions to the chain to lure them to Arab. Isom, as the property owner of the proposed Applebee's location, stood to benefit from that arrangement as well.
Isom, along with two other CDA members, was reappointed to the authority at the same meeting by unanimous vote of the council members. The motion to accept the slate was made by council member and former mayor Johnny Hart. Last year the CDA also proposed building an Arab airport and convinced the city council to spend $12,000 on a feasibility study. The results of that study have not been published. A former city council member said that Isom's involvement with the CDA is a conflict of interest
Representatives of Citizens Against Annexation will travel to Montgomery Tuesday, March 3 to meet with Senator Hinton Mitchem (D-District 9) and Representative Jeff McLaughlin (D-District 27). The group will include chairman Webb and Price who will report their findings at a public meeting to be held Sunday, March 8 at 2:30 p.m. in the Brindlee Mountain High School cafeteria. More than 150 concerned citizens attended a meeting that had been cancelled this past Sunday.