Zoning Nightmare 'screwed Up' Dream Home

The calls and emails about the house at 4400 Boone NE come less frequently to my office these days, which may or may not be an indication that the neighbors have simply resigned themselves to living with the unfinished, unattractive, unavoidable hulk of home and heartache in their midst. It’s been nearly four years – and two of my columns – since the city of Albuquerque ordered homeowner and contractor Johnny Robinson to stop construction on what had been his dream house, a massive 5,400-square-foot remodel job with two stories, four bedrooms, a three-car garage and a rotunda entryway towering like a castle turret. These days, it’s the nightmare on Boone Street, an unavoidable eyesore made all the worse by three big signs in the front yard scrawled in raging red paint with Robinson’s rants about what he says the city has done to him by not letting him finish his home. “The City of Albuquerque is violating the civil rights of my son and I by making us live in a construction zone for over 3 years,” one sign reads. City officials had remained resolute, admitting they goofed by issuing Robinson not one but two construction permits to build the home yet insisting it is not their responsibility to make things right. But apparently they have had a change of heart. Handmade signs express the outrage homeowner Johnny Robinson has against the city for ordering that he stop work on his home at 4400 Boone NE.

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