In reviewing the multiple posts since my initial ones last night, I have seen several people complain about the vote by City Council last night. What I have not seen are constructive suggestions or a better solution.
With all due respect, and with understanding and appreciating the intent behind it, the petition being circulated among residents is not better. While it also slows growth, it does not provide for any additional income to the schools.
I am hopeful that those who were initially against the C.A. have taken the time to read the actual language of the ordinance, and contacted Mr. Shaver with any questions they may still have (his e-mail is posted in a prior posting by him).
The details of the C.A. have not yet been worked out. Those are still up for negotiation. The quote from Mr. Hart in the Dispatch, stating that he is going to fight the ordinance, should be encouraging to those who think City Council sold out to the builders. However, to those of us who truly hope a compromise is worked out, those words are unsettling. Mr. Shaver & the mayor, among others, have worked hard to work out a solution with the builders. In return, the builders have made good faith efforts to work with the community. As I understand it, they were the ones who initiated the idea of guaranteeing a certain income for the C.A. (although not at the proposed 10 mill rate). In addition, they have offered to essentially build the community rec center I have heard so many people say they would love to have. I hope the BIA will continue to work with the community to negotiate a solution.
The ordinance passed last night provides for a maximum number of houses over the next 10 years in the City. It provides a funding mechanism for the schools. If there is a better solution - for funding schools AND limiting growth, please offer your idea. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A BETTER IDEA, PLEASE DO NOT KNOCK WHAT HAS BEEN OFFERED TO DATE. Many people have volunteered countless hours to get to where we are now. Please don't ruin that.
With respect to the C.A. - it MUST include the Township. Maybe not initially due to logistical issues, but the language of the C.A. MUST allow for Township properties to be included. And, residents of the City & Township MUST pressure the Township to ''encourage'' builders there to join the C.A. It can happen.
Finally, don't forget we ALL have the same desires - good schools, a strong local economy, healthy property valuation. This applies to residents, students, business owners, elected officials, developers, realtors, etc. Let's work together and move forward.
By Still pleased with Council
With all due respect, and with understanding and appreciating the intent behind it, the petition being circulated among residents is not better. While it also slows growth, it does not provide for any additional income to the schools.
I am hopeful that those who were initially against the C.A. have taken the time to read the actual language of the ordinance, and contacted Mr. Shaver with any questions they may still have (his e-mail is posted in a prior posting by him).
The details of the C.A. have not yet been worked out. Those are still up for negotiation. The quote from Mr. Hart in the Dispatch, stating that he is going to fight the ordinance, should be encouraging to those who think City Council sold out to the builders. However, to those of us who truly hope a compromise is worked out, those words are unsettling. Mr. Shaver & the mayor, among others, have worked hard to work out a solution with the builders. In return, the builders have made good faith efforts to work with the community. As I understand it, they were the ones who initiated the idea of guaranteeing a certain income for the C.A. (although not at the proposed 10 mill rate). In addition, they have offered to essentially build the community rec center I have heard so many people say they would love to have. I hope the BIA will continue to work with the community to negotiate a solution.
The ordinance passed last night provides for a maximum number of houses over the next 10 years in the City. It provides a funding mechanism for the schools. If there is a better solution - for funding schools AND limiting growth, please offer your idea. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A BETTER IDEA, PLEASE DO NOT KNOCK WHAT HAS BEEN OFFERED TO DATE. Many people have volunteered countless hours to get to where we are now. Please don't ruin that.
With respect to the C.A. - it MUST include the Township. Maybe not initially due to logistical issues, but the language of the C.A. MUST allow for Township properties to be included. And, residents of the City & Township MUST pressure the Township to ''encourage'' builders there to join the C.A. It can happen.
Finally, don't forget we ALL have the same desires - good schools, a strong local economy, healthy property valuation. This applies to residents, students, business owners, elected officials, developers, realtors, etc. Let's work together and move forward.
By Still pleased with Council