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What’s On America’s Mind Wednesday 7/10 at 6:30 PM

Topics include a conversation about Modestos sales tax and some of the ramifications involved, the Fitzpatrick  Homes

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and some interesting side issues, some of the crazy things going on in Texas and Ohio along with right here at home, these and more so tune in at 6:30 PM Wednesday and find out the things you really  need to know.

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To watch live or our archive: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2013/07/11/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

From a Concerned Citizen

Dear EyeonModesto,

 

 

I am in shock, disbelief, and have a very ugly feeling inside after attending last night’s Modesto City Council Meeting.

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English: Author: Carl Skaggs This image was taken by me on January 14, 2010 in Modesto, California I hereby relinquish all rights to this photo. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The subject of concern was that of the Woodglen 533 residential project – the largest residential build in quite some time.  The Council voted to approve the project.

 

 

What I and other public members witnessed was the Council disregarding the majority of public comment against the Woodglen project.  Council members appeared to ignore the public’s concern about how the large 533 home subdivision of Woodglen would ADD to Modesto’s already large inventory of unsold foreclosure homes and ample supply of private rentals.  Allowing more residential building at this time would cause further residential real estate value loss to existing Modesto homeowners.

 

 

The Council seemed to ignore residents’ concern about safety issues posed by a new development of 533 homes from an already underserved city with fire and police protection.  The 682 EIR report had volumes of other concerns if this project were built.

 

 

The formal presentation was from City Planners (not the developer himself) and the planner who gave the presentation to the Council said NOT one word about the 176 high density multi-units being for low-income persons.  After attending several meetings on this project, there has never been any description of the 176 units meeting the RHNA housing mandate which accommodates low-income persons.

 

When a public member asked why isn’t a true description of the project being provided to the public which includes this project as a low-income project, evasive answers were given.  The Mayor even lied to the public when he said “the project is not low-income” (despite a public member’s quotation of the EIR which clearly says “”In accordance with Program 4.1 of the 2003 Housing Element (Chapter 6), ……the residential portion of this Specific Plan would yield 8 acres of land designated for multi-family development.  A minimum density of 22 units per acre would result in 176 housing units that can meet the needs of very low-and low-income households.”

 

 

This City Council pushes through their own agenda – with not listening to public sentiment or protecting public interests.  This council appeared to only serve the developer’s interests and the City plan.  Clear concerns of the public do not seem to make any impact.   Be careful who you vote for.

 

 

D. Minighini

 

Modesto resident

 

Modesto to Consider Sending Fitzpatrick Homes/Woodglen to LAFCO Tonight

By Emerson Drake

This article  was based on information disseminated at last night’s Modesto City Council Agenda Meeting. Unfortunately, much of the information given to the Council and the public yesterday was incorrect.  After a call acknowledging this from Patrick Kelly,  Modesto’s Planning Division Manager,  the corrected information is at the end of the article.

Tonight the Modesto City Council is considering sending the Woodglen development to LAFCO for zoning approval,  The

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English: Author: Carl Skaggs This image was taken by me on January 14, 2010 in Modesto, California I hereby relinquish all rights to this photo. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

proposed development is outside Modesto city limits and must be annexed by Modesto.

LAFCO Not requiring Ag Mitigation

At the time Marjorie Blom Executive Officer of LAFCO isn’t requiring ag mitigation according to Modesto Mayor Garrad Marsh  because of the projects density rate. Apparently when you build enough apartments to counter all of the high-end luxury homes, you can destroy all of the prime agricultural land you desire.

The topic is on the council’s calendar for tonight.  The meeting starts at 5:30 PM so if you want to weigh in you need to be there.

Corrections:

Fitzpatrick Homes cannot formally apply to LAFCO until after the Modesto City Council votes their approval. Marjory Blom, Stanislaus LAFCO Executive Officer,  has yet to make a comment or decision since LAFCO has only received a draft document and not an official one. Modesto’s City Council recently voted to avoid setting their own Agricultural (prime farmland) preservation policy and decided to use LAFCO’s by default. Some much for accepting responsibility.  

There are several possible options to Fitzpatrick Homes regarding preservation of prime farmland, including creating a solution of their own, and they have yet to officially choose one. We’re sorry for the misinformation presented earlier but this does go to show how the Modesto City Council, and the public, are occasionally misinformed by city staff. 

What’s on America’s Mind Wednesday at 6:30 PM

Topics include a conversation about Salidas incorporation, Modesto’s possible sales tax, how special interest groups

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effect city politics, the Sheriffs latest boondoggles, MID candidates, and a look at Texas politics, Modesto Chamber of Commerce’s Pathway to SPRAWL, these and more so tune in at 6:30 PM Wednesday and find out the things you really  need to know.

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To listen to the show live or in our archive : http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2013/07/04/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

The Politics of SPRAWL

By Emerson Drake

“Just like a fisherman understands a fish will rise to the bait and even swallow the hook, our local politico’s know

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rattle snake (Photo credit: noah.w)

people will bite on the idea of jobs being dangled in front of them even if the the jobs are just a mirage.”

Modesto’s North Side

When we look to the land North of Modesto on the City’s General Plan we see the area East of McHenry and West of Dale planned for development of both homes and business. Actually they like the phrase “mixed use”,  which means some business but mostly homes, if Modesto’s developers in the Chamber of Commerce  get their way,  which they usually do.  Denny Jackman’s Residential Urban Limit (RUL) proposal would have limited homes from being built North of Kiernan.  But that didn’t suit the Chamber and their  “friends” on the City Council.

Denny was led to believe his  (I believe watered down) RUL would be allowed to be brought by the city council to a vote of the public but he was duped.  He bargained in good faith, but he forgot who he was dealing with, “politicians”.   Overall their whole purpose was to delay the RUL until it it was too late to gather signatures.  Some of those same people were the ones invited to the now well known Wine and Nachos meetings at his home.

Now everyone (city, county, developers), well almost everyone, is either after or willing to negotiate away Kiernan Business Park West and possibly more.  Modesto’s Mayor Marsh, the Chamber of Commerce, and even County representatives are actively pursuing and or discussing  this property and more.  And as usual the lure is jobs.  Or is it more about politics?  Also bear in mind if Mayor Marsh gets his one cent sales tax passed he’ll have up to  $3.25 Million a year to spend on economic development and one time projects.

Mayor Marsh brought Salida up in his inaugural address and his State of the City speech and has much to lose politically if he can’t deliver. One of his problems are his potential opponents in the still several years away mayoral race. Councilwoman Stephanie Burnside has been posturing for several months now. To listen to examples of this I played about 40 minutes of the last Modesto Finance Committee meeting on my radio show.  These unfettered exchanges between Marsh, Burnside, Muratore and Nyhoff are moments the public, with a few exceptions,  seldom hears.  The only place you can hear it is here in the  last 40 minutes (yes you can skip forward) of the show is the committee meeting. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2013/06/27/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

Modesto’s West Side

On this same front you have Village I profiteer Bill Zoslocki actively running for Joe Muratore’s seat in the council but we’re already hearing rumblings of his making a run at Marsh for mayor again. And he’s supporting both the expansion of the business parks on Modesto’s North side but a MAJOR proponent for the Chamber’s Pathway to SPRAWL on the West side.

The fear Salida should have is the County making a tax sharing deal to allow Modesto to develop areas inside the Salida Plan for its own benefit.  With any business Modesto develops in the Salida Plan acreage,  Modesto will receive the taxes which would take tax money away from Salida forever. But they will some how try to sell this bill of goods to Salida residents.

Now the Chamber’s placed about 6,000 acres of prime West side farmland in their sights.  You have to appreciate  the lies they use to promote their efforts. The Beckwith Dakota Triangle is 1,040 acres. The area outside the designated triangle over to Hammett Rd extended to Kansas/132 is 4,000 plus.  But behind closed doors the Chamber has been saying the Western border needs to be an actual road not an imaginary line so the far western border will be Gates Rd. which adds approx. another 1,000 acres to their plan. But during the sales pitch they don’t count the triangle or admit to the Gates Rd boundary. Pretty slick hey?

The other lie they tell is they want to protect the prime farmland acreage outside of the Triangle and to do so they need to bring it inside Modesto’s General Plan.  But since the voters passed Measure ‘E’ which says the county can’t allow homes to be built outside of cities farmland it is far safer for prime farmland outside of Modesto’s General Plan than inside it. Everyone needs to keep in mind that once the Chamber gets the west side land they will turn to the North,  Salida already has them salivating. And with the Chamber land use attorney George Petrulakis’ take no prisoner approach Salida better be ready.

Salida should beware of the Modesto  Chamber of Commerce bearing gifts. It brings to mind these lyrics.

“Take me in tender woman, take me in for heavens sake, take me in tender woman, sighed the snake.”

 

Chamber’s Pathway to SPRAWL Plan Garners Meaningless Endorsements

By Emerson Drake

It would be funny if it wan’t so pathetic, watching the Chamber of Commerce lobbyist Cecil Russell  scurry from group

Chamber pot

Chamber pot (Photo credit: Pete Reed)

to group presenting their Pathways to SPRAWL plan. Several weeks ago at the Planning Commission’s meeting regarding the General Plan Amendments,  Russell tried in vain to fend off questions from the public despite not being on the agenda.

During the meeting Maggie Mejia, President of the Latino Community Roundtable (LCR),  spoke to the public saying she was going to bring a Proclamation to her group endorsing the Pathways to Sprawl plan of the Chamber’s.  But a few minutes later when she heard she would receive opposition to the Proclamation she must have silently changed her mind.  For just a few days later and without consulting LCR members, Ms. Mejia  signed the so called Proclamation.

Last Tuesday when the Chamber’s representatives met at the King Kennedy Memorial Center, the presentation was given to five members of the public (two of whom were from Salida) in an effort to receive the Boards endorsement. They received the endorsement of the five members of the King Kennedy Board, along with that of the NAACP since Frank Johnson was there.

My point is we have three Boards, The King Kennedy Memorial Center’s Board, the NAACP, and the LCR,  all of whom are desperate for a seat at the power table, and are willing to endorse this GREEDY DEVELOPER’S LAND GRAB to obtain one.  None of these Boards discussed this with their memberships, if in deed they represent voters at all,  let alone sought out debate on the subject.  So now the Chamber has three meaningless endorsements to brag about.

 

What’s on America’s Mind

The latest on the up coming Salida MAC meeting, how easy it is to get endorsements from local groups and just how

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effective they are, the Chambers Pathways to SPRAWL, how little real news we get from the local print media and the slant they give what we read, these and more so tune in at 6:30 PM Wednesday and find out the things you really  need to know.

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Our live and archived link to this episode:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2013/06/20/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

What’s on America’s Mind Wednesday at 7:00 PM

The man who flaunted his promises to MID ratepayers not to run for office Jim Mortnesen, the Modesto Chamber of

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Commerce’s land grab and what it means to Salida, Safety/ General/ Road, which of these taxes appeal to you? these and more so tune in at 7:00 PM Wednesday and find out the things you really  need to know.

 

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The link to the live and archive show

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2013/06/13/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

 

The Planning Commission 6/3 and the Only Public Copy of the Land grabbing Proposal

By Emerson Drake

The meeting was sparingly attended with only about thirty members of the public present. Unfortunately for a Planning

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A montage I (Valente Q.C.) made with pictures that I took for the Infobox in the Modesto, California Article. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Commission Workshop this was a lot of people.  I say unfortunately because it makes the phrase “Politics just happens to most people” ring true.  With the exception of Cecil Russell even the Chamber’s usual attendees  stayed home.  The secondary problem is that it gives our local politicians an excuse to ignore the suggestions made by those in attendance.

Salida was well represented

There were at least six Salida residents attending, most of whom reminded the Planning Commission that Salida shouldn’t be in Modesto’s General Plan. Brent Sinclair reminded the Salida contingent (and everyone else) that it was the city council who requested Salida continue to be included and only the council could take them out.

So why bother going?

The Public had heard the Chamber was going to give a presentation called “Pathways to Growth” but that didn’t come to pass.  Since the presentation has been delayed until July several present challenged why the Chamber didn’t make their presentation that night after making a huge deal out of Denny Jackman supposedly waiting until the last minute to bring RUL forward. But as we’ve come to expect of of lobbyist Cecil Russell, that was all show and no substance. When Cecil finally approached the podium he didn’t bother to tell the truth.  He made the claim he was called by city staff late Friday afternoon cancelling their presentation. But after exchanging several calls during the week with city staff we learned he had actually been called Thursday.  Apparently the Chamber was insisting to talk for 60-90 minutes and there wouldn’t be enough time for the scheduled workshop.

So why did Cecil mislead the public?

Apparently he’s used to saying anything that comes to mind and most don’t fact check him.  But we do. We’ve found the need cut through the haze of his non ordinary reality time and time again.  When he was asked by several of those in attendance for a copy of the draft proposal,  he REFUSED.  Fortunately some were so shocked they offered to supply copies.  Thanks to Katherine Borges with a assist by Duane Spyksma (scanning) with a major hand-off from Councilman Dave Geer we can present you a draft copy of the Chamber’s presentation.  After seeing the presentation twice I can tell you other than the presentation getting as slick as a late night infomercial nothing has changed.   The massive land grab they propose is still includes somewhere between 5,000 and 6,000 acres of prime farmland west of 99. The proposed western border of an extended Hammett Road is just the starting point.  They have spoken behind closed doors about using Gates Road on the West and want to extend South of Kansas  to the proposed 132 on the lower end.

Here is the Chamber’s draft proposal

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We truly have concerns that city staff is working too closely with the Chamber of Commerce to the detriment of the citizens. Will we get a fair shake in the end result?  I believe the finished product will be as rewarding as standing next to a long haired dog that just came of of the river.

What’s on America’s Mind Wednesday at 6:30 PM

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Topics include the latest Salida MAC meeting and an exciting idea for Salida’s replacement trees, The Modesto Chamber’s presentation of their massive land grab call Pathways to Growth and what the opposition has to say, the arguments made at city council for lowering the Campaign Donation Limits, these and more so tune in at 6:30 PM Wednesday and find out the things you really  need to know.

 

104.9 FM Modesto our Flag Ship station

 

For our live show and archive link

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2013/05/30/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

 

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