I would like to offer my apologies to the members of the North Shore Neighborhood Association and all the residents of the Old Northeast.
I was a board member when the vote was taken on May 8 to not oppose the rezoning. I resigned from the board on May 15 because I felt the membership was being denied access to participate in the process. I also felt shut out as a board member because of the cancellation of an emergency board meeting to re- address the issue before a letter was to be sent to the planning commission.
I had hoped that my resignation would force the board leadership to open the process.
I sincerely regret the board's actions of May 8th, of which I was a part.
I continue to be very distressed as I have seen the board leadership continue to try and keep the process closed. It should never have taken a 10% petition vote of the membership to call a special meeting.
I would like to reassure the residents of the area, however, that there are several members of the board who are very fair-minded and concerned individuals who are continuing to work on the behalf of the entire neighborhood: to be sure that everyone has an opportunity to speak on the CVS issue and other issues which affect North Shore.
By Jackie Guensler
I was a board member when the vote was taken on May 8 to not oppose the rezoning. I resigned from the board on May 15 because I felt the membership was being denied access to participate in the process. I also felt shut out as a board member because of the cancellation of an emergency board meeting to re- address the issue before a letter was to be sent to the planning commission.
I had hoped that my resignation would force the board leadership to open the process.
I sincerely regret the board's actions of May 8th, of which I was a part.
I continue to be very distressed as I have seen the board leadership continue to try and keep the process closed. It should never have taken a 10% petition vote of the membership to call a special meeting.
I would like to reassure the residents of the area, however, that there are several members of the board who are very fair-minded and concerned individuals who are continuing to work on the behalf of the entire neighborhood: to be sure that everyone has an opportunity to speak on the CVS issue and other issues which affect North Shore.
By Jackie Guensler