Continue readingFrom: John S. Quarterman
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 1:40 PM
To: Commissioner@lowndescounty.com
Cc: Paige Dukes
Subject: Policies and Procedures for Citizens Wishing to be HeardDear Commissioners,
At your most recent meeting I mentioned I had a few suggestions about your new Policies and Procedures for Citizens Wishing To Be Heard, and at least one of you has indicated he would like to see them, so here they are.
“2. A maximum of 10 persons shall be allowed to speak at any meeting.”I think that number is too low. On the one hand,
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The owl is watching! February 2011 LAKE meeting
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When: 5:30 PM, Tuesday 1 February 2011
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People want to see what happened at the County Commission, and what didn’t can be just as important.
Lots of meetings recently: Continue reading
What you didn’t hear at the County Commission meeting
The interesting commission meeting will be the next one.
Remember,
Chairman Paulk said they were still operating by the old rules
at the meeting that happened this week.
So next meeting they may actually refuse to let people speak
on certain topics.
On the Frank Barnas Newstalk105.9 WVGA radio show 25 Jan 2011 the morning before the County Commission meeting, County Commmission Chairman Ashley Paulk complained that Citizens Wishing to be Heard has been abused and meetings are not free; there are people to pay.
Chairman Paulk also invoked Tuscon and said:“In these times we’ve got to run efficient meetings.”
“You need to monitor people who are there.”So posting videos of the meeting to the web should be a good idea so everyone could see what is going on.…
“You want a little better control over who and where they are.”
And in the larger picture, should we be more concerned with a few dollars now or with the ability of citizens to be heard or for that matter with the long-term economics and health of the county?
Policies and Procedures for Citizens Wishing to be Heard
The host asked if tonight would be the time to comment on the new policy, and Chairman Paulk responded: Continue readingWrapup –Ashley Paulk
Chairman Paulk notes the sheriff has a very difficult job in
trying to find the younger Eunice in the Ocean Pond.
He asks people also to keep the Eunice family and Joyce Evans in mind
since her niece was recently murdered.
The Commission adjourns.
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
This second version is both noisier and perhaps somewhat easier to hear. Continue reading
County Manager’s Report –Joe Pritchard
He remarks that the county has contracted with an arborist
to prune a tree on the courthouse property the next day,
but don’t be alarmed; they’re not cutting any trees down.
He thanks volunteers and agencies throughout the state
who have participated in searching for the missing person in the lake.
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
-jsq
Industrial Authority and the general welfare –Dr. William Fuller
First time speaker
Dr. William Fuller refers to a paper copy he got from the City of Valdosta
of the
charter of the Industrial Authority.
He says it allows them to make contracts, and he asks
for someone to check to see the unelected members
of the Industrial Authority don’t contract with relatives.
He notes that the charter says their main purpose is to
promote the general welfare of the people of Lowndes County, and the proposed biomass
plant won’t do that.
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
-jsq
Thanks for Susan Wehling’s email –Ashley Paulk
Chairman Paulk says
he got a very good email from Susan Wehling,
who said she could not be here tonight.
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
-jsq
Environmental interest –Bobbi Anne Hancock
She says she has asked the Industrial Authority
who in our local community has done studies on the environment
and our health?
She says she understands that they have constituents who are not from here,
but who locally can do some investigating
that specifically cares about Lowndes County,
who has the environmental expertise?
Chairman Paulk thanks her for their earlier conversation, and says: “I will seek an answer.”
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
Two cameras and the sound is bad in both, although for other speakers it’s fine. I attribute it to the microphone being too far away from her, and when Chairman Paulk speaks to the audience he leans around his laptop and thus away from his microphone.
-jsq
More against biomass –Karen Noll
Karen Noll, co-presiden of WACE,
notes that the proposed biomass plant would burn
human waste, which is animal waste, so there may be a conflict
with the requirements the County Commission made when it rezoned
the land for the plant.
She asks biomass oponents to stand; many do.
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
-jsq
Other biomass plants in the county –S.W. “Frenchie” DePasture
Frenchie points out that there are other biomass plants
in the county, and
he even helped set one of them up.
He wonders if biomass opponents know that.
(Yes, VLCIA has mentioned it enough times.)
of the regular meeting of the Lowndes County Commission, 25 Jan 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.
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