Oh please, let’s put Hank Robar’s toilet park to bed! There’s just one way to get rid of it, and that’s to grant Robar’s petition for a rezoning of his property from residential to …
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Oh please, let’s put Hank Robar’s toilet park to bed! There’s just one way to get rid of it, and that’s to grant Robar’s petition for a rezoning of his property from residential to commercial. The village isn’t going to do that. Should it now? Think about the can of worms that could open. Do all you “antis” really want to see Elderkin/Pleasant to Cherry/Grove join the strip mall of Outer Market? If you do, at least be honest and say so! All right, granted the toilet park began as an act of spite. But it’s not an eyesore. It’s neat, colorful, and well maintained. As an exercise in free speech it’s amusing. It might well give a stranger motoring through Potsdam a chuckle. If Robar wants to be disgusting, he’s failed. Let him have his free speech and don’t look for worms.