Sunday, July 17, 2016

COUNCIL MEETING 07/18/16


OUR PRAYERS AGAIN GO OUT TODAY , TODAY TO THE BATON ROUGE POLICE DEPARTMENT OVER THE SENSELESS KILLING OF THEIR OFFICERS. TODAY WE ALL BLEED BLUE. 

Hot time in the summer time!

We are I guess in the dog days of summer?

Council only meets one time in July and August and with that said July's agenda is quite light.

Finally council must decide if the Downtown Painesville Organization will get that extra $6,000 .00  retroactive to   January 1, 2016. I wonder if council has any idea with all the money goes they dole out?

SECOND ORDINANCE;  REPEALING  Section 1146.08  Design Review District Design Criteria of the Painesville Code of 1998.

THIRD ORDINANCE; ENACTING  SECTION 1146.08 Design Review District Design Criteria of the Painesville Code of 1998.

Don't ask me I haven't a clue what their purpose is with this?

We will continue our discussion on;
Sidewalks
Channel 12
Council Procedures
Recommendation of the Housing Task Force

And a new one 69 W. High St.
I'll go out on a limb here, is this about the plywood garage?

Cathy Bieteterman will give an update on Economic Development.

I'm sure we will hear about the great success of PITP as I'm sure we all had a great time!

Home sales PCLS district;

157 Carroll Ave.         $4,150.00 ?
33 Stockwell               $32,000
307 E. Walnut St.        $59,500
365 Cedarbrook Dr.    $68,000
542 Southington         $118,000
755 Hine Ave.            $22,000
Orchard Grove            $94,000
613 Beacon Dr.           $123,000



Now something a little serious here. By now most of you have seen the ad by the NRA with the man that served in Benghazi. Look I can understand anyone having distain for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.
I am sure the producers of that ad as well as  the NRA knew it was against federal law to use a Military Cemetery for the backdrop of a political ad. And did it anyway. That said  the NRA can be proud of desecrating those servicemen and women's graves.

15 Comments:

At July 18, 2016 at 4:55 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not sure how to read the home sales in the paper. Hartsgrove Machine sold the home to a couple on Carroll Ave. Stockwell for 32,000.00 Cedarbrook for 68,000.00 and E. Walnut for 59,500.00 were all sold to banks. Does that mean the owners allowed foreclosure and the banks bought them? Southington, Hine and Orchard were all sold to Hispanic names. I foresee those 3 mentioned first to be flipped for a song and more problems moving in to town. Not sure where or what goes on at Spruce for 49,150.00 - is that property only?

 
At July 18, 2016 at 7:46 AM , Anonymous TERM>> said...

4:55 I only list property in the PCLS area. I see that many of these are foreclosures. Hispanic names? At this point we should be glad anyone is purchasing homes. I expect the rental population to increase.

 
At July 18, 2016 at 5:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great thinking! Anyone or anything is better than nothing? The Hispanics have taken over this town (homes and schools) leaving the originals either fleeing or trapped here due to the values of homes being so bad here.

 
At July 19, 2016 at 5:37 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Desecrating? Both sides are going to slip up like that.

One of Hillary's employees (maybe) (Retired Navy, maybe) was seen in a photo op with Hillary at a parade, wearing his navel uniform. While not desecration, it peeved a lot of former military people thinking he must have been an actor to wear his uniform with such dis-respect. Maybe he WAS an actor. I dunno.

Lets watch to see which ones end up in a court. Those would be more noteworthy.

 
At July 19, 2016 at 10:17 AM , Anonymous TERM>> said...

5:37 Neither will end up in court. You yourself don't know what was staged and by who?
But the cemetery ad by the NRA cost 2 million dollars and is shown on TV regularly. Such class!
5:24 I understand but the facts are the facts. Who would buy those homes if not the Hispanics?

 
At July 19, 2016 at 1:33 PM , Anonymous TERM>> said...

12:46 It's called 'generalization' one size fits all. And a poor way to judge your neighbors.

 
At July 20, 2016 at 4:59 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

TERM>
Now, its obvious.
You are totally brainwashed about gun control and are totally against the NRA.

 
At July 20, 2016 at 5:02 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

12:46 I agree. Hispanics generally keep their homes pretty nice. Especially in light of how many people live in many of those homes.

I noticed ABSOLUTLY CLEAR lawns at those two perpetual lawn sales along Walnut this weekend. Very nice!

Thank you, somebody.....

 
At July 20, 2016 at 8:07 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

5:37 here. What I was saying was...watch which ones DO end up in court. Those will be the ones with merit, or they would be refused.

Yes, I agree, I don't (always) know which ones are staged, misleading or BS .......and nobody always knows....but sometimes, yes. Even you.

 
At July 20, 2016 at 12:30 PM , Anonymous TERM>> said...

8:07 The ad was staged.
5:02 Maybe there just on vacation?
4:59 All EIGHT of the police officer's killed in the last two weeks the assailant was in possession of an AR-15! No the big shots of the NRA are safe in a gun free area in Cleveland. Why not be upset about that? Because they don't want a lunatic running around them with a gun. The NRA only job and mission is to promote gun sales for the gun manufacturer's that's it!
Being a member of the NRA just puts you on a list that if the time comes people you don't want to have your name will have it.

 
At July 21, 2016 at 5:01 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The NRA is so much more than that. The NRA became the largest proponent and protector of the 2nd amendment in the 60's because politicians saw gun control as an "issue" to run on after the Kennedy assassinations. What did the NRA do before that? What it still does now. Promote training, safety, competition collecting and sportsmanship. The NRA legislative division grew to meet the challenge that wasn't there till then. You are still brainwashed by decades of politicians "Telling You” that the NRA is bad.

Your last sentence reminds me of the movie "Red Dawn." When the communists invaded America, one of the first things they did was round up all the gun owners found though records checks and put them behind barbed wire. Just a movie plot, but who kept the communists busy until America could be saved?

 
At July 21, 2016 at 6:31 AM , Anonymous TERM>> said...

5:01 Yes all the things you mentioned are true. At one time the NRA was in favor of banning assault weapons, remember? Then it got hi-jacked by the gun manufacture lobby and now anyone can acquire military grade weapons.
Red Dawn was just a movie, right. I willing to bet someone knows where just about every gun is in this country. Order Ammo on line UPS/FEDX records. No this is all about selling guns to scared people. I wonder how many lives have been saved by a gun owner, and how many gun owner's and /or their family members have died accidently by a discharged firearm? Seems a 76 year old man died this way at a gun range in Mentor a week ago?
Seems like it's to easy to purchase a gun without proper training?
Eight policemen killed by the same weapon? More than a conscience?

 
At July 21, 2016 at 11:43 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lets take all the knives, bats, pens, pencils, cars, trucks away too. Guns dont do it all. If a person really wants to hurt someone they will, using the nearest implement available.

 
At July 21, 2016 at 12:23 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

11:43
Like a truck driving down a beach road at 40 or 50 mph?
You can mow lots of people down in a hurry.

 
At July 21, 2016 at 12:47 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Google "The Firearms Owners Protection Act" and remember it factually.

The availability of the semi-automatic nonmilitary grade weapons used recently may have been a convenience for the perpetrator. But these people would make it their mission to obtain weapons off the street to accomplish these evil deeds if needed.

TERM, you parrot the same rhetoric your favorite politicians put out to look good to their constituents, and you actually know very little on this subject. Mental cases, misfits, haters, politically motivated nut jobs and terrorists are doing these things. Not the NRA, gun owners of America or your average veteran.

As for the gentleman who was shot in Mentor, names are not released in a case of suicide. Very very sad indeed.

That only reason I bother to counter you on this subject is that you portray the NRA as the prince of darkness and the cause of these evil deeds. And that's just not the case. Its the "People... kill people" argument. I know your a good guy, you just need some perspective adjusting.

 

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