- Rip Ryman
I.C. "Rip" Ryman (born
January 9 ,1934 inNashville, Tennessee ) is a member of the Metropolitan Council ofNashville and Davidson County, representing the 10th district. cite web | title="Nashville.gov - Metro Council - District 10 Representative Rip Ryman" | url=http://www.nashville.gov/council/council10.htm | accessdate= September 11 | accessyear= 2007 ]Education and career
In
October 2006 , Vice MayorHoward Gentry picked Rip Ryman to be Chair of the Budget and Finance Committee. [cite news|first=Bill|last=Harless|title=Ryman picked to chair Metro budget and finance committees|publisher="Nashville City Paper"|date=October 2 ,2006 |url=http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=52430] He serves on both the Parks, Library, Recreation, and Public Entertainment Facility Committee and the Public Safety - Beer and Regulated Beverages Committee. [cite web | title="Nashville.gov - Metro Council Committees" | url=http://www.nashville.gov/council/committee_members.htm | accessdate= September 11 | accessyear= 2007 ]Rip Ryman served in the U.S. military during the Korean War, from
1952 to1954 . He graduated from East High School in 1952, attended Belmont College from 1954 to1955 , and went to theUniversity of Tennessee at Nashville from1959 to1962 .Political views
Proposals
Rip Ryman proposed raising the mayor's salary from $136,500 to $160,000, an increase of 17%, after the Metro Civil Service Commission recommendation based on the salaries of mayors in 13 other comparable cities. Ryman also suggested amending the resolution to bring down the pay raise to only 9%, because Metro employees had their salaries raised by only 4% in the four previous years. [cite news|first=Michael|last=Cass|title=Next Nashville mayor's pay may jump to $160,000|publisher="Dickson Herald"|date=
August 15 ,2007 |url=http://www.dicksonherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070815/NEWS0206/70815046] Upset by a $10 parking ticket he got outside Metro City Hall, and difficulty finding parking spaces outside the building, he proposed restricting the on-street parking open to the public to Metro city council members during the afternoons. [cite news|first=Brad|last=Schrade|title=Councilman irked by $10 ticket asks for reserved spots|publisher="Dickson Herald"|date=March 7 ,2004 |url=http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/04/03/47919494.shtml?Element_ID=47919494]Votes
Rip Ryman voted against Sylvan Park historic zoning, for Lower Broadway historic zoning, and against a
Westin Hotel on Lower Broadway. [cite news|title=City council votes|publisher="The Tennessean"|date=June 5 ,2007 |url=http://data.tennessean.com/DB/dbc/vote.php?mode=1&sr=0&pg=20&sf=&sd=&member=Rip+Ryman&memberOP=LK] On the third reading, he voted in favor of the proposal for a new ballpark for theNashville Sounds , [cite news|title=Sounds proposal vote breakdown|publisher="The Nashville City Post"|date=February 8 ,2006 |url=http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=47730] which included provisions for hotels, condos, shops and other businesses on the land adjacent to the stadium. [cite web | title="NewsChannel 5.com Nashville, Tennessee - Sounds Ballpark Proposal Up For Vote" | url=http://www.newschannel5.com/global/story.asp?s=5836978&ClientType=Printable | accessdate= September 10 | accessyear= 2007 ]Controversies
The faith-based drug/alcohol rehab program Teen Challenge accused Rip Ryman of using his political influence to block their attempts to get land use permits for a rehabilitation facility. After the Metro government granted the permits anyway, Ryman suggested a zoning change for the property that would have effectively blocked their plans. Teen Challenge is currently suing the Metro government for $500,000 in damages as an institution and $50,000 for each of the three plaintiffs that would have been residents of the facility. [cite news|first=E. Thomas|last=Wood|coauthor=Duncan, Walter|title=Next Nashville mayor's pay may jump to $160,000|publisher="Nashville Post"|date=
June 22 ,2007 |url=http://www.nashvillepost.com/news/2007/6/22/rehab_program_sues_metro]References
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