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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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Posted: Nov 18 2012 at 11:25pm |
Some interesting pickings from the November 20, 2012,
city council meeting workbook: From the minutes of the October 9, 2012, Board of Health
meeting: “For Middfest there was a total of 10 food vendors, 6 were licensed by our office the other 4 were mobile food service. The number of vendors is significantly lower than in the past.” From the minutes of the October 12, 2012 Cemetery Board meeting: “Discussion followed about
Mitchell’s report, including a list of other options for a revenue stream to
support the cemetery that the Board would control. Joe Mulligan stated he
didn’t know if the tax levy was the easiest way to go about getting this
revenue. He suggested user fees.” Excerpts from the minutes of the November 1, 2012 Special
Meeting of the Airport Commission:
“…rumors that the airport
buildings had been offered for sale to a third party. It appeared that even the
line guys had more information than the commission. Private ownership of the
buildings appears to be universally opposed. Bringing up this option at this
point in time shows a great lack of continuity in airport administration by
City Council.” “Joe Mulligan – Joe
distributed the email he sent to the airport commission after the issue came to
light. (The letter is attachment one to these minutes.) Joe explained that the
city needs the ability to investigate various options during the budgeting process
and that any possible action on this proposal will not happen immediately. Joe
also pointed out that the main issue is the $90,000 the city currently
subsidizes the airport budget in order to pay off the bonds used to fund the
cities purchase of the buildings.”* “… actions of the city
relative to potentially selling the airport buildings has put an immediate halt
to development plans by current businesses on the airport. A number of the
businesses had been developing plans to expand their operations. The
uncertainty created by the cities actions has caused these businesses to put on
hold or permanently halt any expansion plans.” |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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Also, it appears that council will be passing the proposed
2013 budget. This is the budget wherein
General Fund expenditures exceed revenues by about $69,000, yet they are
planning to raid the cash reserves (“rainy day fund”) to the tune of
$615,000. |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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From the minutes of the October 12, 2012 Cemetery Board meeting:
“Discussion followed about Mitchell’s report, including a list of other options for a revenue stream to support the cemetery that the Board would control. Joe Mulligan stated he didn’t know if the tax levy was the easiest way to go about getting this revenue. He suggested user fees.” WHAT DOES JOE MULLIGAN MEAN BY "USERS FEES"? HOW WOULD ONE INCUR A "USER FEE" FOR VISITING A CEMETERY? ARE THEY GOING TO PUT UP A GATE THAT WOULD OPEN AFTER YOU PUT IN YOUR DOLLAR TO ENTER....SIMILAR TO A PARKING GARAGE? KINDA SILLY, ISN'T IT JOE? GOOD LUCK IF THEY CHOOSE THE LEVY ROUTE. ASSUMING THIS IS THE PIONEER CEMETERY WE ARE TALKING ABOUT, IT IS AMAZING THAT AFTER SOME CITIZENS "BOTHERED" THE CITY AND LESLIE LANDEN HAD TO GO TO COLUMBUS TO DEFEND THE CITY'S POSITION, A CEMETERY BOARD WAS DEVELOPED AND NOW FUNDING, WHICH SHOULD HAVE ALWAYS BEEN INCLUDED WHEN THE CITY WAS DEFINING A BUDGET, IS NOW ON THE FRONT BURNER. AS HAS BEEN SAID A THOUSAND TIMES.....THE CITY NEEDS TO GET OUT OF THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS INCLUDING THE DOWNTOWN, THE GOLF COURSE AND THE AIRPORT, GIVEN THE FACT THEY SCREW UP EVERYTHING THEY TOUCH AND BUSINESS REAL ESTATE NEEDS TO BE HANDLED BY THE PRIVATE SECTOR. |
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ktf1179
MUSA Citizen Joined: Mar 19 2012 Status: Offline Points: 518 |
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What times do the City Council Meetings Air on community access, so I can DVR them?
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Mike_Presta
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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rngrmed
MUSA Citizen Joined: May 06 2009 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 309 |
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I agree with VietVet. I don't see the benefit of the City spending all of this money to buy properties, tear down the buildings and sell them for a loss.
Why not sell the airport buildings to FastTraxx? |
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Mike Presta - From the minutes of the
“Discussion followed about Mitchell’s report, including a list of other options for a revenue stream to support the cemetery that the Board would control. Joe Mulligan stated he didn’t know if the tax levy was the easiest way to go about getting this revenue. He suggested user fees.” It is my guess-a-ment that only 10 more prepaid plots are available for family members to be buried unless it is ashes of another family member that would be buried in the same family plot. During my research I did not find where a perpetual care fund was ever established for the In 1947 when the In 2004 before I started the restoration of the cemetery I did discuss with the city putting a levy on the ballot for the total restoration of the Now the vault needs to be completed, new fencing is needed for the east and west sides of the cemetery, driveways need gravel and hundreds of tombstones still need to be repaired. All of this damage could have been avoided if the city had locked the gates and completed yearly maintenance on the problems areas. It is my guess-a-ment that it will cost about $100,000 just to repair the downed and broken tombstone plus hours of volunteer time. For Mr. Mulligan and the city to suggest that family members should be responsible for this damage is outrageous. It is the obligation of the City to give “reasonable security” to those buried and their property in this cemetery. When I walked into the cemetery in 2004 the gates were never locked and numerous large holes were in the fences. Police reports show that the city was aware that the cemetery was being vandalized numerous times each year with thousands of dollars in damages each time. To suggest that the City was providing “reasonable security” is a joke. This is clearly a case of gross neglect of this cemetery by the city. What I don’t understand is why the restoration of the cemetery is the total obligation of the Middletown Cemetery Board? If the city has $50,000 for one piece of playgound equiptment then they have money for the Middletown Cemetery. If the City has money to restore “Their Historic Downtown” then they have the money to restore the most historic 11 acres they own “The Middletown Cemetery”. If they can afford to give away “Historic Buildings in Their Downtown” worth thousands of dollars, then they have the money to restore “The Middletown Cemetery”.
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Vivian Moon
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Mike Presta - “For Middfest there was a total of 10 food vendors, 6 were licensed by our office the other 4 were mobile food service. The number of vendors is significantly lower than in the past.” The City increased the fees for the vendors until it wasn’t worth their time to do this event. |
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Vivian Moon
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Mike Presta - Excerpts from the minutes of the November 1, 2012 Special Meeting of the Airport Commission: “This special meeting was called to address issues and rumors related to the potential sale by the City of “…rumors that the airport buildings had been offered for sale to a third party. It appeared that even the line guys had more information than the commission. Private ownership of the buildings appears to be universally opposed. Bringing up this option at this point in time shows a great lack of continuity in airport administration by City Council.” “Joe Mulligan – Joe distributed the email he sent to the airport commission after the issue came to light. (The letter is attachment one to these minutes.) Joe explained that the city needs the ability to investigate various options during the budgeting process and that any possible action on this proposal will not happen immediately. Joe also pointed out that the main issue is the $90,000 the city currently subsidizes the airport budget in order to pay off the bonds used to fund the cities purchase of the buildings.”* “… actions of the city relative to potentially selling the airport buildings has put an immediate halt to development plans by current businesses on the airport. A number of the businesses had been developing plans to expand their operations. The uncertainty created by the cities actions has caused these businesses to put on hold or permanently halt any expansion plans.” *Note: It is interesting that we citizens were told that the City needed to BUY the buildings because they needed to control them. Now we are being told that we need to SELL them in order to pay off the bonds used to BUY them. Sheesh!!! How long before we will be told that we need to BUY them back in order to control things again??? (Probably the next time some friends of City Hall think they can make a wad of dough because an air taxi, or some other imaginary investor, is coming to town???) |
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Pacman
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Mike,
I guess the Midfest info above is all we'll hear about this event. I take it Midfest was a failure this year, Since Ann Mort is not jumpling up and down telling us of all the people that attended and all the money that was brought to the city. Vivian, I understand what you are saying about the cemetary but I fail to see why a levy should be placed upon the citizens for a cemetary that a fe wfolks at city hall failed to maintain and take care of. Is there no way that the citizens (forget the city on this issue, I doubt they'll do anything), can get a groups of the fencing company's in this area to donate time and materials to repair all of the fencing? As far as the tombstones go, My Mother passed on recently and her tomstone was $2500, the ones here in Middletown may not be as much. But if someone is going to vandelize these, a chainlink fence won't keep them out, no matter who's responsible for the cemetary's upkeep. I am not disagreeing with you on the cemetary, but the city (as usual) has dropped the ball and done a sh--ty job. The cemetary committee will not resolve these issues. Pacman |
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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Ok, it's lunchtime at work so I thought I'd pick a workbook (11/20) from the City Of Midd. site and look through it......
Council comments: Picard mentions that a new business at the Pendleton was opening. Something called Sugar High Cafe serving specialty stuff. Still stubborn about this I see. Again, how many people are going to be attracted to this specialized menu and, no doubt, higher than "affordable" prices? Doesn't seem like there is enough market for this type of thing, yet they insist on this theme for a blue collar downtown. Mort talks about Light Up Middletown and then says "there are alot of other wonderful things happening in town" "Come on out". What are some of these "many wonderful things" happening....or is the she embellishing again? (Capt. LaSard on Police Academy....many wonderful, wonderful....) J. Mulligan mentions the Airport Commission wants the airport to remain in the hands of the city. Why? Wouldn't the airport be more prone to prosper in the hands of private ownership and let the folks who know business manage the growth? Does anyone in the city building REALLY know how to grow a business as well as those in the private sector? He also mentions revenue being down again in the second half of the year. Isn't it time for the city to cut the losses and turn it over to the private sector, even if it meant taking a loss in the sale? How much money has to be plowed into this thing before they realize it ain't in their best interest to own it? Improvement to the wastewater treatment plant, modernization to the city building elevators, pay raises and policies for hourly/salaried people in the city building, pay raises and polices for municipal court people, engineering services contracts, transfer of city owned property to the Arts Central Foundation......all ordinances and all rubber stamped apparently with no discussion, no questions asked as to lowest bidder, how many bids were sent and what the criteria was for the selected service, nor if the property donated can be rehabbed by the property receiver and what the added cost for wages will be for the city, is it in line with surrounding cities and is it within the budget without breaking it. Do the people sitting behind that desk show any inquisitive nature at all? Are they even remotely concerned about the people's money and how it is spent? Can we get cardboard cutouts and place them behind the desk and receive the same responses? What is wrong with these people? Aeronca and the water wells.... Picard asked if the contaminants are added or remnants. Combs said that is correct BUT after the basins were cleaned out, there was ground contaminants, so, no, no one has a clue how much this area is contaminated nor the cost for cleanup. The city is jumping into this without having a clue how bad the situation is nor how much it will cost. Where is the Aeronca involvement in this? They created it. Eyes wide shut. I noticed Landen is still talking around the Hydraulic cleanup issue and using every excuse in the book to avoid city involvement. All in all, more of what we all expect from our leaders. |
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