Restaurant owner defies city, says he will NOT take down police and military memorial flags

Apparently putting up flags to remember those who’ve been lost in the line of duty, whether police officers or military personnel, is something the city of Grand Rapids doesn’t allow. And they’ve asked a restaurant owner to take them down because they violate a city ordinance, an ordnance they say has nothing to do with content.

But the restaurant owner says they aren not coming down:

Here’s more from Freep:

Grand Rapids restaurant owner Johnny Brann says he will not take down flags and a sign honoring police officers and military personnel killed in the line of duty.

“The flags and the names of the fallen heroes on the building are not coming down,” he told us.

City leaders say the display on the Leonard St. restaurant is a violation of zoning ordinances. It has nothing to do with the content they say, but the quantity.

“I think I exceed the allotted amount for signage,” says Brann.

But the restaurant owner says he is displaying the sign and flags as a tribute to law enforcement and military personnel. He says he will apply for a zoning variance, but even if its denied he won’t remove the memorial.

“I’m going to go through the process, but regardless of the result I’m not taking the flags down,” he says. “These people gave their lives for us and they deserve to be honored and remembered. I’m going to continue to make sure they are.”

According to the City of Grand Rapids web site, applicants hoping to get a sign variance must first pay a $1,349 fee. After a public hearing. the Zoning Appeals Board makes a recommendation to the City Commission where the ultimate decision is made.

“Hopefully it can be worked out to where I get an exception,” says Brann.

It’s not like Brann’s flags are tastelessly done. They actually look really good and make his restaurant look even cooler from the outside. And of course it’s a great cause.

I hope they approve his variance because otherwise, it could get ugly.

(h/t: The Blaze)


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