Ark Encounters Latest Attempt to Avoid Paying Citys Safety Fee? Rejected. [View all]
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Ark Encounters Latest Attempt to Avoid Paying Citys Safety Fee? Rejected.
July 19, 2017 by Hemant Mehta
Theres a controversy brewing in Williamstown, Kentucky that involves Ark Encounter and the City Council. If the two sides cant resolve their issues, we may see a lawsuit very soon, but that would be disastrous for the city and unwelcome publicity for the Creationists.
As I mentioned the other day, the battle revolves around a safety fee that the city has instituted on all ticket-taking attractions in the city. For Ark Encounter, that mean adding a surcharge of 50 cents per ticket to pay for fire trucks, police cars, etc. the very things that make the city a safer place for residents and tourists.
Using the estimate of 1.4 million visitors a year, this would amount to approximately $700,000 that Ark Encounter would owe the city annually.
The Creationists at Ark Encounter dont want to pay that much. Theyve now tried two different tactics to get out of it, and both of them have become news over the past couple of days.
Tactic 1) The Creationists running Ark Encounter say theyre a non-profit religious ministry and therefore exempt from paying the safety fee.
That claim is absurd, in large part because Ark Encounter said for years they were a for-profit tourist attraction in order to receive huge tax breaks, cheap land, and interest-free loans.
But just the other day, we learned that Ken Hams buddies sold the land on which the giant boat rests for a whopping $10
to themselves.
Ark Encounter LLC sold its main parcel of land the one with the life-size Noahs Ark for $10 to their non-profit affiliate, Crosswater Canyon. Although the property is worth $48 million according to the Grant County Property Valuation Administrator, the deed says its value is only $18.5 million.
In other words, Ark Encounter sold its for-profit business to the non-profit entity that oversees it
all so the city (and everyone else for that matter) cant tax them.
The Grant County News reported today that city officials find that maneuver incredibly shady because the sale went down shortly after the safety fee proposal was passed.