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Neil Blalock 33% --------------------------------Run-off 101 N. 15th Street Fernandina Beach 32034 Phone: 904/261-5124 Email: neilblalock@comcast.net
Ed Coop 13% 2119 Belvedere Avenue Fernandina Beach 32034 Phone: 904/753-4300 Email: edcoop2007@aol.com
Arlene Filkoff 31% -----------------------------Run-off 845 Tarpon Avenue Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Phone: 904/491-8629 Email: arlenefilkoff@bellsouth.net
Chuck Hall 23% 315 Calhoun Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Phone: 904/607-3121 Email: netthall@hotmail.com
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April 5, 2010 Concerned Friends of Fernandina Candidate Forum Audience questions not asked due to time constraints. Dear Candidate: At your discretion, please respond to any or all of the questions below. You may also wish to express any of your campaign positions in your own words for our site page. I will publish your unedited response on our web site www.cfofweb.org
Sincerely yours, CFOF Steering Committee
Neil Blalock says: Click here Ed Coop says: Click here Arlene Filkoff says: Click here Chuck Hall says: Click here
answers to audience questions from Concerned Friends of Fernandina Forum 1. There was an incident with a police officer not enforcing our public nuisance ordinance, due to a conflict of interest. The police chief didn’t required the officer to do his job, the Chief then got indignant when the Sheriff enforced the law. The City Commission response was a multiple page noise ordinance, with no decimeter requirement. Now the same police officer can give the business owner a $250 fine at his discretion if someone complains. What would you do about this? · I realize that there is disagreement regarding the drivers of our current noise ordinance as well as whether it is necessary or not. I believe that there is more to every story than what we read and also different interpretations to what we hear. I’ve done some informal research on the use of decimeters and find that the experiences are both bad and good, not as definitive as anyone might like them to be. We had to have an enforceable ordinance and now we have one. I believe that time and experience will tell whether it is working or whether it needs once again to be modified. Having recently talked with several of our local Police officers and their superiors, my sense is that we have an honorable Police force and management which takes personnel action when it is necessary. 2. In the HDC + CRA area a LDC has been proposed depriving some, but not all property owners of the right to receive notices to attend public hearings in some cases affecting their properties. Would you consider this acceptable? If so, why? If not, why? · If I understand this question, it refers to the proposed matrix to be used for some types of changes to historic properties and the matrix includes those which could go forward with staff approval. I do approve of the use of a matrix for the types of changes suggested that could be approved by staff. My rationale is that while we say we care about our historic assets, our current city processes seem very burdensome to individuals who are trying to keep their properties maintained. If the issue is a lack of trust in the city to do the right thing, then we should address that issue versus penalizing property owners who want to maintain their properties. 3. What is your current employment? · I am currently focused on running for City Commissioner. I am in partnership with my husband in a consulting firm and I have done project/process management work through that firm. I have also given my services pro bono to several non-profit organizations to assist them with strategic planning, customer service surveys, needs analysis, etc. I believe that if I were to become a City Commissioner in Fernandina, it would make sense for me to focus solely on that job in order to give the citizens of the City the type of service they deserve. 4. The City incurs expenses for the maintenance and utilities of its various sports facilities. If sports teams using those facilities have out-of-city participants, should there be incremental fees paid to the City for such participants? Why or why not? · It might be time to look at this differently. Either the City can charge fees to cover expenses for facilities usage or the facilities can’t be provided. We cannot have it both ways – free use of facilities and no increase in taxes or fees. Something has to give. I have heard it suggested that we might go with a flat fee for usage and offer City residents a discount. Might be worth an exploration. 5. Your views on storm water fee increases. · I would like to understand the issue of storm water management better than I do today. I believe, based on what things look like around my house when we have a hard rain, that there is a problem. I need to get more information on the plan to address it and what those costs are as well as our options for funding. 6. Your views on the noise and flag ordinances. · Please see my answer to question number one on the noise ordinance. I believe that the intent of the flag ordinance was good. I believe that the intent was to ensure that we do not detract from the beauty of the City with too many attention getting or sales type banners in small places. I believe that sometimes we get so specific that we end up spending way too much time trying to itemize events that are not likely to happen. 7. We talked earlier about increased density in the downtown area. What other issues do you see must be addressed in order to accomplish the overall goal of reinvigorating the downtown business district? · I believe that the idea of the City government operating in an isolated manner apart from the business organizations is non-productive. I believe that rejuvenation of downtown should be seen in its entirety – not just an infrastructure issue and not just a business issue. There needs to be a cross business/City forum which allows for the exchange of ideas and definition of solutions which can be acted upon. 8. Currently the LDC treats all properties the same as far as extending a development order. A new LDC proposes to change the process to a non-transparent staff decision in the Historic Districts and CRA only. Do you agree? If so, why? If not, why? · I am not certain that I understand this question. Is it the same as number 2? 9. There have been complaints in the newspaper and in City meetings about the “difficulty” people experience in dealing with City Hall – particularly in securing permits/approvals and the dollar cost of such approvals. Please give us your assessment of “customer service and fee levels” in the City and how you would suggest improving. · As a volunteer with process improvement background, I had the opportunity to study the permitting process from a bird’s eye view in the past year. This means I didn’t get into a lot of detail, but I did get access to the staff and was able to ask lots of questions and get a feel for what goes on there. First, I discovered that there are almost as many definitions of permitting as the number of people you ask. And the Building Official is only a small piece of the puzzle. Much of the process has its roots in the various boards and committees involved. The Commission is starting what should be a productive process to review them all and have a better understanding of what they do and whether they need to do what they do. This is a vital exercise to improving this process. There are other opportunities for improvement around definition of customer, documentation and training. Fees must be examined within the context of the budget and where our opportunities lie. Some of the fees I’ve been quoted do seem high. 10. What is your vision for the Greenway? · I would like for the Greenway to be a healthy habitat which is respected and nurtured by the City and its residents as well as those who visit here.
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1. There was an incident with a police officer not enforcing our public
nuisance ordinance, due to a conflict of interest. The police chief
didn’t require the officer to do his job, the Chief then got indignant
when the Sheriff enforced the law. The City Commission response was a
multiple page noise ordinance, with no decimeter requirement. Now the
same police officer can give the business owner a $250 fine at his
discretion if someone complains. What would you do about this?
I know about this incident, and there is a lot more here than just these short details. Obviously, the history of the noise ordinance is much longer than the questioner could write about here. Let me explain: The noise ordinance as we know it today is the direct result of a neighborhood conflict with the Green Turtle vs. the Florida House Inn. The Florida House alleged that the noise from the Green Turtle bar next door was so bothersome, their visitors could not sleep at night. They claimed to experience severe cancellations. There were problems getting the police to stop the problem, and thus a new noise ordinance was produced. Since then, citations have been issued, fines levied, and sadly, the Florida House went out of business anyway. The ordinance was designed the way it is, without a decimeter, due to the impossible logistics and time involved in setting up and monitoring such a device. The device as evidence, has been thrown out of courts across the country. This has been a sad and painful experience for our town. However, this is an enforceable ordinance, which is what we should have had in the beginning. I am not familiar with the 'officer conflict', and can't really address that. 2. In the HDC + CRA area a LDC has been proposed depriving some, but not all property owners of the right to receive notices to attend public hearings in some cases affecting their properties. Would you consider this acceptable? If so, why? If not, why?
3. What is your current employment?
4. The City incurs expenses for the maintenance and utilities of its various sports facilities. If sports teams using those facilities have out-of-city participants, should there be incremental fees paid to the City for such participants? Why or why not?
5. Your views on storm water fee increases.
6. Your views on the noise and flag ordinances.
7. We talked earlier about increased density in the downtown area. What other issues do you see must be addressed in order to accomplish the overall goal of reinvigorating the downtown business district?
8. Currently the LDC treats all properties the same as far as extending a development order. A new LDC proposes to change the process to a non-transparent staff decision in the Historic Districts and CRA only. Do you agree? If so, why? If not, why?
9. There have been complaints in the newspaper and in City meetings about the "difficulty" people experience in dealing with City Hall - particularly in securing permits / approvals and the dollar cost of such approvals. Please give us your assessment of "customer service and fee levels" in the City and how you would suggest improving.
10. What is your vision for the Greenway?
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