Church pastor being forced to take down sign because it has "too many colors"

NFS4

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LOLZ. Cary, NC is one of the most uptight, by the books, "you *&^% with the regulations and we'll bury you" cities in the country.

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CARY, N.C. — Not even two years old, the Cathedral Community Christian Center Church is still making a name for itself.

Pastor James Williams says one way to do that is with a sign out front.

“It’s just a part of the ministry,” he said.

A few weeks ago, he replaced the old sign with a similar one. The only exception is his photo is on the new sign.

That photo is why the Town of Cary is wanting Williams to take down the sign or move it some place else.

&#8220;Once I put my black face on the side of this (sign), the Town, it became a problem,&#8221; Williams said. <-- LOLZ :D

Town officials say race has nothing to do with their request for Williams to take down the sign.

&#8220;We need to ensure that everyone throughout the town follows our standards,&#8221; Cary&#8217;s associate planning director, Ricky Barber, said. &#8220;Our standards, of course, are related to the aesthetics of our community.

Barber says Williams is violating a town ordinance that restricts the number of colors there can be on a sign to four. By adding his picture, Williams put his sign over the color limit.



&#8220;We want to spend as much time as we can to educate those business owners and organizations of what they can do,&#8221; Barber said.

Barker says the sign is OK as long as it is not permanently displayed out front.

In this case, Williams keeps it on a trailer that he plans to keep at the church and keep visible.

&#8220;I plan to fight this,&#8221; Williams said.

Williams says he plans to contact the American Civil Liberties Union and the NAACP.

Town officials says Williams did not get a permit for the sign. If it's not down by Friday, town leaders told Williams he is subject to fines.

This isn&#8217;t the first dispute the town has had with a Cary resident over a sign.

Last year, the ACLU filed a lawsuit against the town, challenging its assessment of fines against resident David Bowden, who spay-painted a protest on the front of his home.

The town issued a notice against Bowden notifying him that the message violates size and color limits set by the town&#8217;s ordinance.

In June, a Cary resident advertised his love for the town with his own sign. Officials also found him to be in violation of the ordinance.

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/8380222/
 
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Tim

Hah... AMEN BROTHA! He should respond by making the sign in greyscale.
 

NFS4

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What the fuck? Someone explain the motivation for this?

I'm telling you, Cary is like a Nazi state run by carpetbaggers from NY/NJ. Street level store signs can't be over a certain height (you won't see an golden arches flying at McDs). If a new building or shopping center is built, the colors have to be approved first.
 

IronWing

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Four colors? Until recently most offset printing was done with just four colors. He should find out how many colors are really in that sign.
 

nonameo

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he needs to show that it's not just a # of colors thing but specifically and undeniably a race thing. I think he's pulling the race card too quickly imo
 

NFS4

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Another story from three years ago:

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/2051454/

The ordinance, adopted by Town Council in 2003, does not allow signs to sit on freestanding poles or other support structures. Sign owners had until July 1, 2006, to come into compliance.

Cary's ordinance also requires that a sign be on the same property as the business it is promoting...

Both Fairway and South Hills Mall have been fined up to $500 for each day the signs remain in violation of the town ordinance. For South Hills, that is about $83,000. Fairway owes $51,350 as of Sept. 10, when it filed its appeal. The fines have stopped until the appeal is heard.
 

MJinZ

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I think Brownish put him over the line :twisted:

He's Black so falls under the category of Blackish. It's semantics. White people are actually Pinks but they'd still fall under Whites.
 

Chriscross3234

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Well, that's Cary, NC for you. Cary is a nice area (it's a nationally ranked city for best place to live), but tons of rich pricks living there.
 

gorcorps

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Well I came in here and saw a big picture of a black pastor, and then immediately saw your avatar which is also a black guy.

So... what's with you and black people OP?