In what can only be described under the heading “hilarity ensued,” the Red and Blue blog clowns have picked up on our post about carpetbaggin’ Lorri Galloway’s new abode in Anaheim’s historic “Colony District.”
In our post we noticed the address – 1155 E. Lincoln – was in a odd enclave of relocated old houses. One of our Friends observed that the egregious Paul Kott had a commercial real estate sign on the property. At the eerie Red County blog the Colony’s self-appointed grade dame, Cynthia Ward, observed that the zoning was “light commercial/retail” (whatever that is) and thus Galloway’s “residency” constituted a code violation. Looks like she sicc’d code enforcement on Galloway.
Read the rest of “Is Lorri Galloway’s New “Home” Even Legal?”
Are Lorri Galloway and Janet Nguyen twins that were separated at birth? They sure do look alike.
How could you accuse Galloway of having a code violation if you don’t even know what the code violation is?
Lorri’s home is legal.
“The property owner, Bill Taormina, said Tuesday that he’s been leasing the property to various mixed-use tenants for five years and was unaware there were any zoning issues. He and his representatives told Galloway that the property was a legal residential rental unit.”
Therefore, it was the property owner’s fault and he takes responsiblity for the confusion it has led.