Distraught over the possibility of nonstop booms and bangs, Tarrant County neighbors looked for a way to prevent the pyrotechnics. They started two churches.
“This is madness. We would have fireworks going off in the heart of our neighborhood,” said Foreman, a 48-year-old diesel mechanic who lives with his wife and two sons. “So we looked for help, and we found a bit of faith in the Lord.”
Unlike in nearly all cities in North Texas, fireworks are permitted in unincorporated Tarrant County, which has far-less-stringent zoning laws and regulations than cities.Advertisement “It’s unimaginable that someone would start a fake church to try to stop me from running a legitimate business,” Sterling said. “That’s blasphemy.”
Citing the lawsuit, an official with the Tarrant County fire marshal’s office, which conducts safety checks and issues permits for fireworks stands and displays, declined to comment on the dispute. Neighbors Kate Zimmerman and Neil Foreman stand outside of Foreman’s home with Joe Dirt’s Fireworks stand in the background in unincorporated Tarrant County.
“I pray for the strength and wisdom to follow God,” he said. ”He’s driving the car, and I’m just the passenger.”
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