Went to an open house on land use bylaws where the municipality laid out their plans! Was not a very happy camper about what I heard. Got into a very good discussion with the planner who wrote up the plan. Had some real problems with "First Parcel out" as he saw it happening!
He kind of danced around the issue as he knew it was going to be a problem! When I asked him why in the world he would even suggest changing "First Parcel Out" when the Reeves task force on land use had clearly indicated that the vast majority didn't want a change, he answered me in what I believe was a truthful and honest felt opinion. He also understood where I was coming from even though he didn't agree with me.
We were very amiable about the whole thing and it was not confrontational at all. We've had this same argument at a lot of info meetings and as I said I respect the man and can see his side...although I don't agree with it!
Anyway I told him he was probably going to get a lesson in politics 101! And he said he knew he was and in the end he was sure politics would decide the issue but he had to say it as he saw it!
I came away with a deep feeling of respect for this gentleman...
He kind of danced around the issue as he knew it was going to be a problem! When I asked him why in the world he would even suggest changing "First Parcel Out" when the Reeves task force on land use had clearly indicated that the vast majority didn't want a change, he answered me in what I believe was a truthful and honest felt opinion. He also understood where I was coming from even though he didn't agree with me.
We were very amiable about the whole thing and it was not confrontational at all. We've had this same argument at a lot of info meetings and as I said I respect the man and can see his side...although I don't agree with it!
Anyway I told him he was probably going to get a lesson in politics 101! And he said he knew he was and in the end he was sure politics would decide the issue but he had to say it as he saw it!
I came away with a deep feeling of respect for this gentleman...
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