I think it is time to further explain some of the mis-representations coming from Mr. Fix.
I want to focus on these JEDD talks that have evolved over the last year or so. The original MOU stated that as these projects and possible JEDD sites became available that the city would have an opportunity to do the math and see if the JEDD was in the City?’s best interest. What Mr. Fix presented to council late last year is no where near what was proposed in the spring of 2007 in the MOU.
Mr. Fix continues to allow himself to be manipulated by the township trustees and he loses his focus right from the start. Granted I was not at these JEDD meetings but I do know what was going on from others perspective. Those attending these meetings were Mayor Shaver, Jeff Fix, Cristie Hammond, Phil Hartmann (Law Director), and Tim Hansley. It should be noted that both Mr. Fix and I are bound by the client attorney privilege and I don?’t want to state who said what. However after hours of conversations with our staff they came away with an opinion completely different that Mr. Fix. I will also say that during these meetings it was told to me that Trustee Weltlich did most of the talking and Mayor Smith from Lancaster was the only one asking questions for the three municipalities present. Staff indicated to me that this document was written by the township Attorney Al Schrader and was very biased toward the township?’s position.
Clearly this is a money grab by the township trying to get their cut up front before they are obligated to provide any infrastructure needs for that cut in revenues. Mr. Fix would like us all to believe that we are about to have a huge windfall next year and we will pay for the community center from this windfall. He further claims that we will get 13% of the return.
My question is: the return of WHAT?
Clearly this plan that Fix is promoting is based on hope with no real basis for its success. It is just more smoke and mirrors on Fix?’s part. The only one not to see that is Fix. He can?’t handle the truth!
I am sure the Gary Weltlich knows it is based on wishful thinking. In fact he said that recently on the public record.
Here is a quote from Gary Weltlich in Bloom township January 23rd 2008:
?“Weltlich said you have to remember that in the beginning the JEDD is going to have no money. Hopefully in 5 or 10 years it will begin to build a pot of money and they will be able to build their own infrastructure. Petty asked where the money is going to come from in 5 or 10 years. Weltlich said from the income tax. Petty said he just drove through the Rockmill Complex and that has not developed as projected. Weltlich said this is not going to happen in his lifetime. This will be 30-50 years before it is rocking and rolling.?”
Clearly Gary is telling the truth when he says he is hopeful.
IS HOPE A GOOD PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE CITY TO UNDERTAKE?
By Ted Hackworth
I want to focus on these JEDD talks that have evolved over the last year or so. The original MOU stated that as these projects and possible JEDD sites became available that the city would have an opportunity to do the math and see if the JEDD was in the City?’s best interest. What Mr. Fix presented to council late last year is no where near what was proposed in the spring of 2007 in the MOU.
Mr. Fix continues to allow himself to be manipulated by the township trustees and he loses his focus right from the start. Granted I was not at these JEDD meetings but I do know what was going on from others perspective. Those attending these meetings were Mayor Shaver, Jeff Fix, Cristie Hammond, Phil Hartmann (Law Director), and Tim Hansley. It should be noted that both Mr. Fix and I are bound by the client attorney privilege and I don?’t want to state who said what. However after hours of conversations with our staff they came away with an opinion completely different that Mr. Fix. I will also say that during these meetings it was told to me that Trustee Weltlich did most of the talking and Mayor Smith from Lancaster was the only one asking questions for the three municipalities present. Staff indicated to me that this document was written by the township Attorney Al Schrader and was very biased toward the township?’s position.
Clearly this is a money grab by the township trying to get their cut up front before they are obligated to provide any infrastructure needs for that cut in revenues. Mr. Fix would like us all to believe that we are about to have a huge windfall next year and we will pay for the community center from this windfall. He further claims that we will get 13% of the return.
My question is: the return of WHAT?
Clearly this plan that Fix is promoting is based on hope with no real basis for its success. It is just more smoke and mirrors on Fix?’s part. The only one not to see that is Fix. He can?’t handle the truth!
I am sure the Gary Weltlich knows it is based on wishful thinking. In fact he said that recently on the public record.
Here is a quote from Gary Weltlich in Bloom township January 23rd 2008:
?“Weltlich said you have to remember that in the beginning the JEDD is going to have no money. Hopefully in 5 or 10 years it will begin to build a pot of money and they will be able to build their own infrastructure. Petty asked where the money is going to come from in 5 or 10 years. Weltlich said from the income tax. Petty said he just drove through the Rockmill Complex and that has not developed as projected. Weltlich said this is not going to happen in his lifetime. This will be 30-50 years before it is rocking and rolling.?”
Clearly Gary is telling the truth when he says he is hopeful.
IS HOPE A GOOD PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE CITY TO UNDERTAKE?
By Ted Hackworth