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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Oak Hill voting

Oak Hill, Tennessee
by The Oak Hill Tennessee Gazette

Oak Hill is currently voting for two positions on the Board of Commissioners.  The election is at Brentwood Hills Church of Christ.  Voting will stop at 7:00 o'clock tonight. 

Continue to check The Oak Hill Tennessee Gazette for more news updates.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

INVESTIGATIVE REPORT: Heidi's Management Style Revealed: File a Lawsuit

Oak Hill, Tennessee
by The Oak Hill Tennessee Gazette

The Oak Hill Tennessee Gazette has uncovered Heidi Pflaum's management style: File a lawsuit. 

The Gazette has discovered that Heidi filed a lawsuit in May and has sent subpoenas to about ten Oak Hill residents requiring them to show-up in court against their will.  Although Heidi is running for the Oak Hill Board of Commissioners under the name "Heidi Campbell," she filed the lawsuit under the name "Heidi Pflaum" and hasn't disclosed it.  The Oak Hill Tennessee Gazette was there last week when Heidi and her team of lawyers forced an Oak Hill resident to testify in open court.  A legal expert has informed the Gazette that the lawsuit is frivilous and will probably be thrown out of court.  The lawsuit is case number 14GC8089.  It is in the General Sessions Court, State of Tennessee, County of Davidson. 

This isn't Heidi's first trip to court.  Last year she filed a lawsuit against her landlord trying to get out of having to pay rent for the house she lived in before she moved to Oak Hill.  Heidi started the lawsuit, but the strategy didn't pay off.  She lost.  Judgment was entered against her for breach of contract, failure to pay rent and damage to the premises.  The judgment is for $1,143.27.  The lawsuit is case number 13GC8037.  It is in the General Sessions Court, State of Tennessee, County of Davidson.

Electing Heidi as Oak Hill's Lawyer-In-Chief looks like a bad move.   

But the lawsuit is a favorite tactic of Heidi and her supporters: 
  • One of Heidi's biggest supporters is the former Oak Hill City Manager who had a felony conviction in California that he successfully hid for years.  In 2007, the Oak Hill Gazette was the first to break the story of the City Manager's criminal past.  When the City Manager was finally forced out in 2008, he filed a lawsuit against the City of Oak Hill.  The City Manager's lawsuit was thrown out as frivilous.  The lawsuit was case number 3:09-cv-00419.  It was in the United States District Court, Middle District of the State of Tennessee.
  • Another of Heidi's supporters is former Oak Hill Board candidate Jimmy Bradshaw.  He has a lawsuit against an Oak Hill church that he has been pursuing for years.  That lawsuit is case number 09C3468.  It is in the Circuit Court, State of Tennessee, County of Davidson.
  • Another Heidi supporter is the PAC treasurer who filed a lawsuit against the City of Oak Hill.  That lawsuit was also dismissed.  It was case number 08-2569-II.  It was in the Chancery Court, State of Tennessee, County of Davidson.
Heidi's supporters have tried these intimidation tactics before - filing lawsuits against a church in Oak Hill and the city government.  Each time they have failed, but at what cost?  The lawyers aren't complaining! 

Heidi's first move is to file a lawsuit.  Oak Hill: What's your move?

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Special Meeting of Oak Hill Board of Commissioners - June 6, 2014

Agenda for the Oak Hill Board of Commissioners, noon on June 6. The meeting will be held at 5548 Franklin Road, Suite 102.

Agenda:

I. Meeting Called to Order
II. Introductions
III.  Pledge to the Flag
IV. Approval of Agenda
V. Approval of Minutes
VI. Comments from Citizens
VII.  Discussion of Paving Options Related to Various Road Repairs
VIII.  Ordinance 14-2, 2nd Reading, Ordinance to Further Regulate Construction Work Hours
IX.  Ordinance 14-4, 2nd Reading, Amending FY14 Budget 
X.  Ordinance 14-3, 1st Reading, Amending Zoning Ordinance to Change Front Setback in Zone C
XI.  Ordinance 14-6, 1st Reading, Amending Ordinance Regarding Parking Permits
XII. Adjournment