And he’ll milk it for all its worth
By Will Collette
Charlestown's federal overseer Charlie Vandemoer |
On the July 9 Town Council agenda is the consideration of perhaps the
last chapter in the Battle of Ninigret Park, the phony conflict concocted by
CCA Council members Deputy Dan Slattery and Boss Tom
Gentz. Click here for all our coverage.
As you may recall, last March, Deputy Dan and Boss Gentz
reveals a terrible though imaginary crisis: the federal government was on the verge of taking
back Ninigret Park because we had displeased CharlieVandemoer, our federal overseer from the Fish and Wildlife Service, and Elyse
LaForest of the National Park Service’s Federal Lands to Park program.
Deputy Dan declared that we had a moral, ethical and legal
obligation to give up our stewardship of Ninigret and place its fate in the
hands of overseer Vandemoer. Boss Gentz concurred, fearing that if we didn’t
surrender control of Ninigret
Park, the feds would take
the Park back forthwith.
Ron Areglado - shocked that we offended the feds |
The CCA echo chorus, especially new CCA Town Council
candidate Ron Areglado with backing from Planning Commissar Ruth Platner,
agreed that the one best way to handle this perceived threat to the town’s
property rights in the Park was to surrender immediately.
Well, since then, the actual facts have come out and, it
turns out, Ninigret was in no danger. Indeed, a mass of records and e-mails by Charlie Vandemoer, released under the federal Freedom of Information Act, show
a very different picture.
The trigger for the Battle of Ninigret Park was a letter Vandemoer wrote to the RI Department of Environmental Management where he tried
to kill state funding sought by Charlestown
Parks and Recreation for
dark-sky friendly sports lights. There are no records to indicate that
Vandemoer tried to discuss his concerns with the town before writing a
stab-in-the-back letter to the state.
Deputy Dan looking for more varmints |
Deputy Dan Slattery, who was cc’d on Vandemoer’s letter,
took Vandemoer’s letter not as an insult to the town, but as a call to arms for
another one of his posse crusades. Slattery and Vandemoer concocted their own
theory of why Charlestown really doesn’t have
any control over Ninigret
Park, even though it
holds the deeds.
Indeed, Slattery made double use of the material Vandemoer
provided him – Slattery pushed for a series of motions to drastically change
town policy at Ninigret
Park and to create a
whole new, hand-picked group of “stakeholders” who would wield control over
Ninigret. The Parks and Recreation Commission would be subservient to this new
group. And, as an added bonus, Slattery used the “crisis” of Ninigret Park
as the basis for the CCA “Kill Bill” campaign that drove Town Administrator
Bill DiLibero out of Charlestown.
But eventually the facts caught up with Deputy Dan. Even
though he succeeded in smearing DiLibero enough to force him out, Slattery
himself got spanked by the facts.
Even when Vendemoer and Elyse LaForest made major
presentations before the Town Council, Vandemoer got no support from his
federal colleague on his scheme for a formal agreement of cooperation between Charlestown and the feds.
LaForest: Feds weren't taking back Ninigret and she don' need no stinking MOU |
Indeed, Ms. LaForest said she felt no need for any additional document – “everything I need is in the deed,” she said.
But Charlie and Deputy Dan needed something after all those
months of struggle, so on Monday night, the Council will vote on a draft MOU (“Memorandum of Understanding”) written by Vandemoer.
The Council had given the task of writing a document - an MOU or whatever - to Town Solicitor Peter Ruggiero. But in the end, I guess it's the victor, in this case Charlie Vandemoer, who gets to write the surrender document.
The Council had given the task of writing a document - an MOU or whatever - to Town Solicitor Peter Ruggiero. But in the end, I guess it's the victor, in this case Charlie Vandemoer, who gets to write the surrender document.
On its surface, this document seems innocuous because all it
says is the town and Charlie will talk to each other early on during any
project at the Park.
And that, incidentally, is exactly what Vandemoer didn’t do
when he wrote that nasty kill-the-grant letter to DEM last January that brought
us to this point. Somewhere along the line, Deputy Dan and Boss Gentz forgot
that it was Vandemoer’s breach of common courtesy that created this whole
controversy.
Somehow, Gentz and Slattery decided it was the town’s fault
for making poor ole Charlie have to take such drastic action.
Somewhere along the line, Gentz and Slattery forgot they were elected by Charlestown voters and do not work for Charlie Vandemoer, even though Charlie has been acting like a sixth member of the Town Council for the past two years.
Somewhere along the line, Gentz and Slattery forgot they were elected by Charlestown voters and do not work for Charlie Vandemoer, even though Charlie has been acting like a sixth member of the Town Council for the past two years.
So Charlie will probably get his MOU on Monday. Good luck to
him on that, because it is good only for a year. I would love to see the secret
side-agreement Charlie got from Gentz and Slattery – but don’t be surprised if
you see Charlie getting his own office and desk at Town Hall.