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course that will greatly boost lawsuits against the town
In this case, 49 minutes. For more cartoons by P.S. Mueller, click here. |
By
Will Collette
The
Charlestown Town Council held its regular meeting on Tuesday night, and as
predicted here and in Frank Glista’s letter to the Sun, continued its partisan
purge of the Zoning Board of Review (ZBR), replacing old members with new, CCA
Party loyalists.
This
matter took up most of the very short August 12 meeting, It is well worth your time to
watch and listen to this segment of the meeting on Clerkbase (click
here and hope for the best).
The
Town Council majority consists of three die-hard CCA Partiers led by Council
Boss Tom Gentz, his sidekick Dan Slattery and George Tremblay. In recent
months, they have used their majority status to oust two long-serving ZBR
members William
Meyer and Richard
Frank and to appoint CCA Party loyalists Mike Chambers, Cliff Vanover and now Joe
Quadrato to the Zoning Board.
Slattery, who is not running for re-election, only has a short time left to create his "legacy" of damage to the town |
The
last
time a serving ZBR member was denied renewal was in July 2008. Then, it was
Dr. Milton Krantz, one of the CCA Party’s founders and a current CCA Steering
Committee member (even though he lives out of state). Dr. Krantz was bounced by
then Council President Jim Mageau. And the angry protests came from the same
CCA Party that has just repeated the act they condemned in 2008, not once but
twice.
With
his classic snarl, Councilor Dan Slattery intimated that there may be a third
ouster about to happen, referring to, but not naming, a sitting ZBR member who
has missed, according to Slattery, about 50% of the meetings. It looks like
Deputy Dan has his sights set on Ron Crosson who appears to have missed more
meetings than any other ZBR member. His term is set to expire in July 2016, but
he might be facing an earlier departure if Dan and his posse have their way.
ZBR member Ron Crosson - is he Slattery's next target? |
Slattery
was in high form on Tuesday, making three motions to consolidate the CCA
Party’s hold on the ZBR. His motions were to (1) elevate CCA Party website columnist
and pundit Mike Chambers to full membership; (2) promote Cliff Vanover (spouse
of Planning Commissar Ruth Platner) from Alternate #2 to Alternate #1 and (3)
appoint CCA Party fund-raiser and Areglado follower Joe Quadrato to become
Alternate #2. That still leaves one vacancy to be filled, presumably by someone
from the CCA Party’s bottomless pit of people seeking patronage appointments.
Slattery
was so excited by this that he actually asked Town Clerk Amy Weinreich to conduct
a roll-call vote before his motions were even seconded! He was caught up short
by Councilor Paula Andersen and others who noted that at least some of the
proprieties needed to be honored.
Like
a second to the motions. Like discussion on the motions.
CCA
Party cohort George Tremblay obliged Slattery by seconding all three of his
motions.
Once
Slattery realized he couldn’t simply induct these three loyalists by fiat, he
took a deep breath and began to extoll their virtues as careful and thoughtful
people – all evidence to the contrary – and noted what great ZBR members they
would be.
ZBR Chair Mike Rzewuski is now in lock-step with the CCA boys |
Councilor
Andersen offered a counter-point, noting that the process the CCA Party majority
is using to stack the ZBR is even worse than what they complained about in
2008. She said it looked like decisions were being made by "good ole boys."
Planning
Commissar Ruth Platner popped up to defend the CCA Party majority’s actions and
launched into an attack on the ZBR incumbents by noting the case of the Botka
Quarry controversy. Town Zoning Officer Joe Warner cited the Botka Quarry
for being an illegal mine and issued a cease-and-desist order. The Botkas
appealed to the ZBR.
The ZBR heard the case on November 11, 2011 and voted
4 to 1 to overturn Joe Warner’s cease-and-desist order, on the grounds that
there was evidence that mining at that site was occurring as far back as the
1950s, so the site was a mine before Charlestown adopted its zoning ordinance
and thus was “grandfathered.”
The
neighbors, including family members, disagreed bitterly, and given what we have
all learned about what it can be like to have a quarry as a neighbor, it’s easy
to see their point.
What
is telling about this case, however, is that the Charlestown Town Council chose
not to do what it has done in many other cases, the most familiar
example being Whalerock, and that is challenge the ZBR ruling in Superior
Court. Why didn't the town sue if this was such a wrong decision?
Instead, the town left it to the neighbors, including Botka's relatives, to challenge the ZBR ruling in court, where it is still pending. By contrast in the Whalerock case, Charlestown not only brought suit several times, but also hired a Special Counsel - at $50,000 cost to the taxpayers - to represent private citizens (the "anonymous abutters" who have never been identified, but who are known to be Ron Areglado and his followers). Of all the cases for Platner to raise to attack the ZBR, why this one when the rest of town government's hands are hardly clean?
Instead, the town left it to the neighbors, including Botka's relatives, to challenge the ZBR ruling in court, where it is still pending. By contrast in the Whalerock case, Charlestown not only brought suit several times, but also hired a Special Counsel - at $50,000 cost to the taxpayers - to represent private citizens (the "anonymous abutters" who have never been identified, but who are known to be Ron Areglado and his followers). Of all the cases for Platner to raise to attack the ZBR, why this one when the rest of town government's hands are hardly clean?
Zoning
Board members, unlike members of other town bodies, are sworn to follow
applicable law as they see it. The Zoning Board is a “quasi-judicial”
body. They must make decisions based
on town and state law, even if they don’t like the outcome. Dick Frank told me
that he cast his vote in favor of the Whalerock project based on the law, even
though he personally did not want to see Whalerock get built.
When
Platner stood up and attacked the ZBR for their decision on the Botka Quarry,
she said the ZBR should take public opinion, especially opposition from
neighbors, into consideration.
That
may be how she runs her Planning Commission – indeed, that is exactly how she runs her Planning Commission – where politics
counts more than the law. But the ZBR can’t do that without denying applicants
due process under law, not to mention setting up Charlestown to lose some juicy
lawsuits that will cost taxpayers big bucks.
Again,
if you want an example of how that works, look at the Whalerock case where the
town was left with no option to stop the project other than to spend $2.1
million to buy the property.
Finally,
even Boss Gentz realized that Platner’s diatribe against the Zoning Board
incumbents was actually completely out of
order. He mildly noted that the agenda was the appointment of the
new and newly appointed ZBR members, not attacks on former members or ZBR past
practices.
This is what the new CCA Party platform says....is this the kind of conduct the CCA Party leaders displayed at the August 12 Town Council meeting? |
Platner & Vanover (Charlestown Land Trust) |
Councilor
Paula Andersen also noted, for the record, that Ms. Platner is the spouse of
one of the gentlemen being considered under Slattery’s motion – Cliff Vanover.
Then
Evelyn Smith, chair of Charlestown’s Affordable Housing Commission, stepped up
to the mike and dropped a bombshell. She noted that because Cliff Vanover is
married to Platner, it
would present a significant encumbrance to him actually performing his duties
due to the conflict of interest it causes.
The
Zoning Board of Review is the place where applicants go to appeal adverse
decisions from the Planning Commission and Vanover would have to recuse himself
from any such case. Evelyn noted that this could lead to inappropriate delays
it the ZBR cannot come up with the necessary supermajority to make a quorum for
an appeal hearing. That would, she asserted, deny applicants’ their due process
rights.
Councilor
Lisa DiBello, like many others (including me), was surprised at this revelation
and she asked the Town Solicitor for a ruling. I.e. is it true that Vanover
would have a conflict of interest on any case that involved the Planning
Commission? Answer: yes.
In
the end, that didn’t matter, since the CCA Party had the three votes it needed
whether or not Councilors DiBello or Andersen voted with them. As we have seen
time and again, the CCA boys do not care if their decisions are silly, overtly
political or impractical – so long as it plays to their political base, that’s
all that counts.
DiBello
voted with the CCA boys to approve Chambers and Quadrato, who were both
approved on four to one votes, with Paula Andersen voting no.
DiBello
voted no on Vanover, as did
Andersen, making it a party-line three to two vote in favor of Vanover.
Besides
ZBR Chair Mike Rzewuski who has been making his position more secure by giving
the CCA Party everything it wants, there’s one last incumbent, ZBR Vice-Chair
Ray Dreczko. His term runs until July 2017. Ray was usually in the majority on
the ZBR’s many four to one votes on the ZBR, including Whalerock and the Botka
Quarry. Ray also ran (and lost) as a Democrat for Town Council in 2008. All of this pretty much paints a CCA Party bull's eye on his back.
Stay
tuned to see what the CCA Boys do to him, and Ron Crosson, before the November elections.
In other
business
Tremblay reads his rebuttal |
Councilor
George Tremblay reported during Councilor Comments that the re-write of the
Town Comprehensive Plan is moving along. For the first time, apparently, the new
Comprehensive Plan will be enforceable as if it was an ordinance. They still
have a long way to go. There may be drafts ready for Planning to review in
August or September. The current projection for completion of the process will
be in mid to late 2015.
Tremblay
also decided to challenge Rep. Donna Walsh’s public letter condemning the phony
Single Taxing District “crisis” cooked up by Deputy Dan Slattery (read
her letter here). Tremblay argued that, well, no matter what Donna says about the
process and how it is impossible for a Single Taxing District to be enacted against Charlestown’s will, he thinks the panic is justified
because the other towns in the Chariho School District keep bringing it up
every few years.
He said the challenges from the other towns "are not imaginary." As Kurt Cobain sang, "just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you."
Nonetheless, prescription meds would be cheaper than sending out a scary mailer to all residents at town expense on a phony crisis.
He said the challenges from the other towns "are not imaginary." As Kurt Cobain sang, "just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you."
Nonetheless, prescription meds would be cheaper than sending out a scary mailer to all residents at town expense on a phony crisis.
And
Mud Cove (site of the old town driving range and surrounding area) now has a
new name - Pawaget
Park, which is the name the Narragansetts gave to Ninigret Pond.