There are four issues facing us all this coming month. I think it is time that those on council make some effort to show where they stand and how they plan to get there.
A. On may 8th the City residents will vote to amend the City Charter. That amendment will prevent the future councils and council-members from giving up the City?’s right to conform the City?’s boundaries and to give up the City?’s rights to annex without the permission of the township. Clearly the Mayor and Trustee Fix are against this City Charter amendment. The Mayor has come a long way since he talked about the council not questioning the wisdom of the voters. Today he is now the authority that feels for some reason this hurts the City. It clearly throws a monkey wrench into his plans to give it all away to the township.
B. Sitting on the Finance Committee agenda is the ?“pre-annexation?” agreement that was negotiated between the City and the township without the knowledge of the property owner. This agreement give away 40% of the city?’s future income taxpayers money to the township with nothing in return from the township other than their blessings. It also restricts the city?’s rights to annex and to conform or remove this 3.3 acres out of the township. Apparently in posting below Councilman Smith didn?’t want to mix the two issues. Where does the Mayor and Fix stand on this issue. If these two oppose the charter amendment then they are not happy with this issue sitting idle on the finance committee agenda. I think once the Charter amendment passes that makes this pre-annexation null and void. Did this citizens group read the tea leaves or what?
C. It also appears by the newspaper reports that the Chairman of the Service Committee doesn?’t what to talk about the Master Development agreement that was recently returned from the trustees with their new demands on the city. Here again if the Charter Amendment passes then this development agreement will require a complete overhaul (that is mechanic talk for the high and mighty Fix). In fact there will be very little to salvage from it.
D. Last month the City passed an ordinance to allow the City Manager to sign on to a five party MOU. As was pointed out down the way four of the five parties have already met and excluded Pickerington from the opening session with the public. Clearly the trustees are trying to make the City of Pickerington look incompetent and that they are missing the banana boat in this wonderful economic development in the US 33 corridor. If JEDD?’s are going to be the vehicle to bring on all of this economic cooperation then they must have some large land owners already signed onto to the idea. The Moore family along will get them 900 acres. Maybe that is why Lancaster, Canal, Bloom and Violet were at the meeting.
Anyway we all being lead down the Melrose path here folks. It is time we all revolted and told our trustees and the majority of council and the Mayor our feelings. One way is to prevent their actions with a charter amendment. I know they all complained back in 2002 that they could never pass anything again when the charter was changed to make it harder to pass issues as emergency. The City never skipped a beat once the charter was changed. It is time we told the Mayor and Trustee Fix where we all stand.
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A. On may 8th the City residents will vote to amend the City Charter. That amendment will prevent the future councils and council-members from giving up the City?’s right to conform the City?’s boundaries and to give up the City?’s rights to annex without the permission of the township. Clearly the Mayor and Trustee Fix are against this City Charter amendment. The Mayor has come a long way since he talked about the council not questioning the wisdom of the voters. Today he is now the authority that feels for some reason this hurts the City. It clearly throws a monkey wrench into his plans to give it all away to the township.
B. Sitting on the Finance Committee agenda is the ?“pre-annexation?” agreement that was negotiated between the City and the township without the knowledge of the property owner. This agreement give away 40% of the city?’s future income taxpayers money to the township with nothing in return from the township other than their blessings. It also restricts the city?’s rights to annex and to conform or remove this 3.3 acres out of the township. Apparently in posting below Councilman Smith didn?’t want to mix the two issues. Where does the Mayor and Fix stand on this issue. If these two oppose the charter amendment then they are not happy with this issue sitting idle on the finance committee agenda. I think once the Charter amendment passes that makes this pre-annexation null and void. Did this citizens group read the tea leaves or what?
C. It also appears by the newspaper reports that the Chairman of the Service Committee doesn?’t what to talk about the Master Development agreement that was recently returned from the trustees with their new demands on the city. Here again if the Charter Amendment passes then this development agreement will require a complete overhaul (that is mechanic talk for the high and mighty Fix). In fact there will be very little to salvage from it.
D. Last month the City passed an ordinance to allow the City Manager to sign on to a five party MOU. As was pointed out down the way four of the five parties have already met and excluded Pickerington from the opening session with the public. Clearly the trustees are trying to make the City of Pickerington look incompetent and that they are missing the banana boat in this wonderful economic development in the US 33 corridor. If JEDD?’s are going to be the vehicle to bring on all of this economic cooperation then they must have some large land owners already signed onto to the idea. The Moore family along will get them 900 acres. Maybe that is why Lancaster, Canal, Bloom and Violet were at the meeting.
Anyway we all being lead down the Melrose path here folks. It is time we all revolted and told our trustees and the majority of council and the Mayor our feelings. One way is to prevent their actions with a charter amendment. I know they all complained back in 2002 that they could never pass anything again when the charter was changed to make it harder to pass issues as emergency. The City never skipped a beat once the charter was changed. It is time we told the Mayor and Trustee Fix where we all stand.
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