We never seem to complete a thought or answer questions on this site and I wanted to review some of the real questions that have come up this week.
1. There has been a lot of talk about a JEDD. I read where Terry Dunlap says the ball is in the City's Court. Then I read where a number of the City Council members deny ever seeing a JEDD document. So what is the truth here?
2. There was talk a few months ago about a CEDA (pre-annexation agreement) and now I hear nothing about that anymore. Is this because it was not controversial enough for the local media?
3. The 3.3 acre proposed development on Wright Road says that the City will receive around $30,000 in City income tax revenue but if they remain in the Township how can the City collect income tax?
4. Could someone tell me what is happening with the 17 acres of new office space being proposed for property near Kohl?’s? Why is this property not getting the support or coverage by the press and school board? It seems to have all of the required zoning, it seems to have all of the required utilities and it is nearly three times larger than the Wright Road property that has so many challenges facing it that it may never be developed as commercial.
5. Then there is the school board and the FRC report that was debated over the last week here. Somewhere both debaters left in disgust or frustration and some basic questions were never answered. Was the FRC report of 2005 ever officially adopted by the School Board?
6. If the FRC report was never adopted then what does the board say to those volunteers of this commission and future volunteers who serve and their work is ignored like the boundaries committee a few years ago with the North and Central HS districts?
7. What is the School Board using to justify the bond issue for the two elementary schools?
8. Then there is the Pickerington City Sewer plant. In 2003 the former administration had proposed and had received approval on a 3.5 MGD plant. At the time the Pickerington sewer plant had the capacity of 1.2 MGD. This expansion would have been nearly 3 times the size of that existing plant. I believe the cost of that new expansion was over $10 Million. If the availability of sewer utilities is the root of growth then why expand now?
Some real answers without the commentary please.
1. There has been a lot of talk about a JEDD. I read where Terry Dunlap says the ball is in the City's Court. Then I read where a number of the City Council members deny ever seeing a JEDD document. So what is the truth here?
2. There was talk a few months ago about a CEDA (pre-annexation agreement) and now I hear nothing about that anymore. Is this because it was not controversial enough for the local media?
3. The 3.3 acre proposed development on Wright Road says that the City will receive around $30,000 in City income tax revenue but if they remain in the Township how can the City collect income tax?
4. Could someone tell me what is happening with the 17 acres of new office space being proposed for property near Kohl?’s? Why is this property not getting the support or coverage by the press and school board? It seems to have all of the required zoning, it seems to have all of the required utilities and it is nearly three times larger than the Wright Road property that has so many challenges facing it that it may never be developed as commercial.
5. Then there is the school board and the FRC report that was debated over the last week here. Somewhere both debaters left in disgust or frustration and some basic questions were never answered. Was the FRC report of 2005 ever officially adopted by the School Board?
6. If the FRC report was never adopted then what does the board say to those volunteers of this commission and future volunteers who serve and their work is ignored like the boundaries committee a few years ago with the North and Central HS districts?
7. What is the School Board using to justify the bond issue for the two elementary schools?
8. Then there is the Pickerington City Sewer plant. In 2003 the former administration had proposed and had received approval on a 3.5 MGD plant. At the time the Pickerington sewer plant had the capacity of 1.2 MGD. This expansion would have been nearly 3 times the size of that existing plant. I believe the cost of that new expansion was over $10 Million. If the availability of sewer utilities is the root of growth then why expand now?
Some real answers without the commentary please.