Robinson, Cole & Lovelace Vote to Lower Property Values; Is Your Home's Value at Risk from Them?
We recently wrote about Frank and Joan Lillis attempting to lower property values.
Unfortunately, they had backing from the Vienna Town Council in the form of Maud Robinson, George Lovelace and Laurie Cole. These members of Vienna Town Council voted in 2004 against the now completed $1.8 million dollar house. Here is the gorgeous new house:
What sane person would vote against this house? Cole, Robinson and Lovelace did. They should be ashamed. They had no legal reason to vote against it. Here is the house torn down before the new one.
Next time you think about voting for Laurie Cole, Maud Robinson or George Lovelace don't forget their vote to lower property values. These three if left to their own devices would make your house worth less money. How can George Lovelace expect to get elected Mayor in 2006 campaigning to lower property values?
Here is the type of house Lovelace, Cole and Robinson would prefer at 313 Windover Avenue. Does any of this make sense?






Comments
When did they start this? This is SCARY!
Posted by: NW Concerned Citizen | November 24, 2005 03:49 PM
How about a wider shot showing how this architectual gem compares to the structures on either side of it?
Posted by: Anonymous | May 2, 2006 12:58 PM
Both houses on either side of it are 'tear downs'. That's right, they argued against the new house, but were happy with the two 'tear downs'.
Posted by: Historic Vienna | May 2, 2006 02:34 PM
For the uninformed, could you please define "tear downs"?
Posted by: Anonymous | May 2, 2006 05:03 PM
Both of these houses you refer to sit on land more valuable than the houses currently there...a statement that applies to much of Vienna. Both of these houses will be replaced in the future with new homes.
Posted by: Historic Vienna | May 2, 2006 07:09 PM