Inter-Neighborhood Council
Making Better
Neighborhoods
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Minutes of Meeting of April 22, 2003
REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT
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John Dagenhart |
Trinity Park NA |
Cathy Abernathy |
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Dale Stouch |
Placid Valley |
Elizabeth Dondero |
Burch Avenu NA |
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Bill Anderson |
Duke Park NA |
Emily Bredthauer |
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Barry Ragin |
Duke Park NA |
Marguerite Ward |
Rockwood |
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Pat Carstensen |
Cross |
Cora Cole-McFadden |
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Michael Shiflett |
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Ed Sarvis |
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Cheryl Sweeney |
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B.J. Council |
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Fred Mowry |
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Eugenia A. Mason |
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Dwight Bunce |
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Joe Bowser |
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Ernie Mills |
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Michele Dubow |
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Gaye Weaver |
Old |
Melvin Whitley |
Y. E. Smith |
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Lynwood D. Best |
City of |
Carrie Mowry |
Old |
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Randy McCray |
New Hall Village/Citizen
Corp |
Tom Miller |
WH-HNA |
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Risa Foster |
Trinity Heights NA |
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Administration and
Announcements
President Melvin Whitley opened the meeting and
members introduced themselves.
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Unified Development
Ordinance Committee has a written report.
The committee is looking at trying to use list-serves to start
discussion around questions such as how to get earlier, more and better
community involvement in development issues.
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The list-serve is up and
running.
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The first planing meeting on
the INC Awards Ceremony will be May 14.
Council-person Cole-McFadden talked about what council is doing to not only do things right, but also do the right things. Being on council is a “big case-load” for its members. Doing the right things includes updating the minimal housing code, getting more housing inspectors on board and making sure benefits are fair among city workers. Doing things right includes having proper fiscal oversight of contracts (both in who gets them and in having costs come out to be what was predicted) and generally making sure that our leaders are doing things we look up to. She also mentioned having more formal ways of funding non-city agencies and the possibility of having a bond referendum in the fall. Some comments back to her were:
§ Thanks for hiring Frank Duke
§ What happened to the bond money for parks? People have heard it was spent on consultants and maintenance instead of improvements.
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Support for
INC passed a resolution to write a letter in support of DLC.
The Billboard lobby
has gotten companion bills introduced (SB 534 and HB 429 - Just Compensation /
Local Government Taking) and passed in the House that will seriously limit the
ability of local governments to improve their communities. Currently municipalities can set a grace
period (phase-out, amortization) during which owner recoups investment in
non-conforming structures (built before the laws making them illegal were
passed) and then must remove the structure. Under the bill, we would have to pay cash
money to have the nonconforming structure removed. The bills are extreme and,
if passed, could affect minimum housing/unsafe building ordinances, limit
control of junkyards and other eyesores, and hurt environmental efforts. These bills have made it clear why we need to
be in contact with neighborhoods across the state, so that effort is started.
Tom Miller moved a
resolution that the INC is in opposition to the so-called Billboard Bills,
should communicate this opposition to
The meeting was adjourned.