Justice for Stewarts Creek homeowners…
Kings 3:16-28, tells of two prostitutes who came before King Solomon, bringing with them a single baby boy. Both had given birth to a child the evening before. The next morning one child was dead and each mother claimed the live child was hers.
The Stewarts Creek neighborhood is divided by two abandoned cranberry bogs connected in series to a eutrophic tidal embayment (the creek) that is unable to flush because the only connection to Nantucket Sound is a 24” corrugated pipe under Sea Street to Keyes Beach.
The mistake was the Army Corps of Engineer’s failure to construct a bridge to enable complete tidal flushing twice each day.. The Corps will begin to rectify their mistake later this year at little cost to the town.
On October 13 voters will stand in for King Solomon to make a judgment on the fairness of dissimilar town council agenda public notifications. Last April the panel approved a $3.9 million appropriation to sewer the east side homes of Stewarts Creek. The agenda item failed to mention that neighborhood homeowners would be responsible for the $375 - $425 monthly tab to retire the loan, plus an additional $40 a month sewer processing fee. The mistake was immediately corrected through an amendment at 11:15 PM on Thursday, without a single Stewarts Creek homeowner in attendance.
Incurring an extra $465 monthly bill to lots of folks is the difference between living in their homes and foreclosure. East side homeowners were denied due process under the 14th Amendment.
The decision on sewers on the west side of Stewarts Creek was made by the council on August 3rd, and because of the notoriety, west side homeowners utilized a town charter provision that resulted in the special election.
Thoreau said, "It is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things", and this election is out of desperation.
Together Stewarts Creek neighbors can mount a united effort to challenge the sewer decision in U.S. District Court.
Last night the council decided to trash Stewarts Creek homeowner's First Amendment Rights after they obliterated their Fourteenth Amendment Rights to due process.
Taking a stance on a citizen's referendum petition via a lawn sign on private property is a right of
Free Speech.
Watch the two biggest liars in Barnstable at work last night (October 1,2009).
Watch Mark Ells deny that there has never been a plan to build a $167 million new sewer plant in Barnstable, and take a gander at his request for Obama stimulus funds submitted last January.
QUESTION TO MARK ELLS FROM "LYING-ASS" GREG MILNE LAST NIGHT...
Take a look at the copy of Ells filing for Obama stimulus funds last January.
CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE
Now that you see in his request to Obama that
not only is the plant fully permitted,
but also would be "shovel-ready" as of July 1, 2009,
watch Ells tell a "WHOPPER" to the town manager, the council, the people in attendance, and the television audience.`
Ells believes he's not lying because he now characterizes sewer treatment plants as "nutrient management facilities."
I am still not posting, but 400 - 500 folks are still logging on.
I'm the person responsible for informing the public about Ells' secret plan to spend $165 million to build the sewer (nutrient management) plant.
Ells said I was a liar because there hasn't been a "thought" about building one.
Watch the video and look at his request to Obama, the ask yourself, what would happen if Obama gave the town the money to build the sewer plant.
Do you believe Klimm would have told Obama; "We were just kidding," and refused to accept it?
Pardon me, but I'm on my way to B.J.'s to buy a gigantic package of "nutrient" paper;
suckers.
Gary,
You need to double check the time for the 4/16/09 council meeting. The meeting adjourned at 10:55pm
From the meeting minutes:
"Upon a motion duly made and seconded the meeting was adjourned at 10:55 PM.
VOTE: Unanimous in favor"
Posted by: No fan of Milne | October 01, 2009 at 08:21 PM
By God you're right. I misread the time in the program to make videos. I just brought it up, and the clock shows 3 hours and 50 minutes and 32 seconds when Milne read the items in the minutes and the length of the video is 3 hours 55 minutes and 52 seconds, which means it took all of four minutes for the measure to be approved.
I don't know how I got 11:15 pm. I was twenty minutes late. I did make a YouTube and might have confused numbers on my WMG file or the time on the video.
Maybe I'm getting old because I also missed the date of the council hearing by three days. The hearing was on August 6th, not the 3rd.
No harm, no foul because the Patriot didn't print it.
"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Posted by: Gary Lopez | October 01, 2009 at 09:35 PM