A question that I posed to Mr. Ireland at the last meeting was in essenece "Sir, do you believe that your Religious Rights superscede those of the folks who live in Rockaway Township?" I bring this up for those who may not have been at the meeting. I set up the question with the fact that my wife (like many other folks) attend church every Sunday. Presently, it takes her about 10 minutes to commute to church in each direction. I said to Mr. Ireland "If your unwillingness and ineptness in calculating the growth of your church results in the clogging of our tiny rural roads, and the christians of this community can not get to their houses of worship on Sunday morning without suffering hours of traffic jams, do you think that is ok?" I feel that this guy has the right to practice his religion (one that he invented), but it does not superscede ours. And that is probably where the line will ultimately be drawn. This project of his could easily hold a membership of 25,000 and that would definitely shut down this town on Sundays. Remember, when I queried him about capping his membership at 25,000, he balked! I also queried him as to whether or not he would be willing to pay for any widening of all the arteries leading to his church if this problem occurred, and he said no. So you can see, he will be a great neighbor.
When he did answer, I remember him saying, in a very blunt style, was something to the effect that, the other Churches would have to adapt to the change.
My feeling was in line with what I have been feeling all along, that this guy is going to, in a very outspoken way, propose to do whatever he wants to do.
Unless of course it includes any projection of growth...because that issue, and the potential would really stir up the general population.
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Ted Doty
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Actually, this is a silly question. No one in their right mind would expect any answer other than "NO".
It wasn't an original question either. The question , had you been paying attetion was asked at the January meeting.
Ireland answered quite clearly that he would adjust whatever is needed to insure every residents right to worship.
Craig, not only is your anaysis flawed but you fail to pay attention. Your question was redundant, asked in a rude manner and your own credibilty suffered
Craig talks to Ted and tells him "I'm not going to talk to you".
I didn't get to see craig's circus act, but I imagine he must have been rolled up there in a stroller, as he has the mental maturity of a two year old.
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Craig Maier
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I remember when you went up to the mic to speak at the first planning board meeting and there was a collective groan from the audience.
You went on to rant about eminent domain and how we should all be afraid for our homes.
Then you made some accusation toward Max about how he bought a piece of property near his home to block a development of some sort.
I see your statements to be no more relevant than anyone else's.
Everyone has concerns that they feel passionate about.
Again I ask, as I asked others before--who are you to determine what's a valid concern where individual circumstances are involved?
This is a free speech board, and as such, you can address Craig all you want whether he likes it or not; he doesn't have to respond--or the two of you can have a ****ing contest for all it matters.
Regardless, it won't be deleted and you won't be banned.
I never spoke at a CC planning board hear. You refer to the Council meeting at which vORT submitted their petition.
Also I made no accusations. Like I've said you're new, so I'll keep it simple. I was trying to make a point but eminent domain is a hot button and the council didn't want to hear it. So I was interupted and Max was allowed to speak.
If you get involved and attend a few meetings you'll find that's a tactic the Council has used for years.
first the wait for the Daily Record reporter to leave the room
then they open for public comment
if someone makes a comment that the Mayor doesn't like, there is an interuption. In the past, Bill Rosen or Paul Minenna would run interference.
Can someone (maybe Ted since it appears he is in the know) educate me on exactly what the tact of the Council has to do with this? I have been at most meetings and it seems Mr. Dicker has been even-handed in his approach to THIS issue.
Frankly, I do not need a history lesson on what the Council did before - especially since Bill Rosen, for example, is not even on the Council anymore.
Sure these won't be deleted, but let's stick to the forum hearing the application and the issue before them.
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Ted Doty
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Ted calling Craig an embarrasement! Ha. OK so Craig got a little emotional once for something he believes in deeply. Some called it an embarrasement, others understood his point and are looking past it. Ted, on the other hand is a massive embarrasement to the town everytime he speaks, which is constantly, in any venue that will allow him. Did anyone else notice that of all the people who spoke in front of the council that night, Ted was the only one they threatened to eject from the room if he didnt shut up. Like they say, thats the Pot calling the kettle black. (BTW, no racism intended).
You made your point in the first paragraph but had to take it into the gutter by bringing up past council members and incidents. They are of no importance to this issue. What the council did or did not do had nothing to do with what Karen said (and I don't even know Karen.)
Stay on issue and maybe gain some much needed respect. Many of your points appear to be well thought out and make sense - until you take that final step off the curb.
BTW... ("tact" it is exactly the word I wanted to use - and in the proper context.)
Main Entry: tact Pronunciation: 'takt Function: noun Etymology: French, sense of touch, from Latin tactus, from tangere to touch -- more at TANGENT 1: sensitive mental or aesthetic perception <converted the novel into a play with remarkable skill and tact> 2: a keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense synonymsTACT, ADDRESS, POISE, SAVOIR FAIRE mean skill and grace in dealing with others. TACT implies delicate and considerate perception of what is appropriate <questions showing a lack of tact>. ADDRESS stresses dexterity and grace in dealing with new and trying situations and may imply success in attaining one's ends <brought it off with remarkable address>. POISE may imply both tact and address but stresses self-possession and ease in meeting difficult situations <answered the accusations with unruffled poise>. SAVOIR FAIRE is likely to stress worldly experience and a sure awareness of what is proper or expedient <the savoir faire of a seasoned traveler>.
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Ted Doty
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From what I continue to read from "both sides" of this debate, the past has no bearing on the decision of the Planning Board. As I understand it the issue of CC must be evaluated oin its own LEGAL merits. If that is the case, and I think it is, what happened in the past is moot here. Thanks for the history lesson, but that class is not is session right now.
PLEASE STICK TO THE MATTER AT HAND
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Ted Doty
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While its true the Christ Church application has to stand on its own legal merits, the discussion between community members (pro & con) has not revolved around the legal issues.
At its core, this is a struggle between neighborhoods of the same townand has as much to do with the past actions of Bill Rosen, Pieter Prall (the 60's throw back from Monday's meeting), John Inglesino, etc as it does CC legal rights.
After reading the first line of your response, I now undestand why everyone has such a low opinion of you. It's personal (and u don't even know me.) There are many retorts I could use that would cut right to your core, but I'll refrain - at least for now.
As far as your response is concerned, I seem to recall many who took issue with the emotional stance the town was taking and asked that they "stick to the issues."
Myopic as I may be (to you), I do not see the connection between CC and the Council - unless you are implying that this is already a done deal and will be approved with the Council's blessing.
If one has to revert all the way to the 60s, I expect we have far bigger issues in this town. Maybe you could be Mayor Ted. This way none of your wisdom is wasted on us mear mortals.
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Karen
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PS the general public's opinion of me has been in both directions in the past few years but that doesn't motivate me. I'm not running for anything nor will I. I'm also sure no one will ask.
Ted, I was gonna type up a whole big post about why you are wrong, as I started, I realized that you have nothing better to do with your time then be contrite. You’re like a 5 year old that yells for momma and then doesn’t have anything to say o her. I’m glad that I’ve created a virtual place for you to attempt a mock relevance to the real world. If that really makes you happy, knock your self out. Enjoy your life you sour sack of ****.