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These are the Longmont stories you may have missed in the local paper, if they ran them at all. I will expand on what was either glossed over or totally ignored - but still may be of interest to you. I encourage citizens to be aware of their local, state, and federal government and to speak up and hold their representatives accountable for their actions - good, bad, or otherwise.

Longmont/Firestone Dustup Pt.1
Contributed by: Chris Rodriguez   on 3/19/2008

I was fortunate to have been one of only a couple people who attended both the 3/17/08 Firestone Trustee Board meeting and the 3/18/08 Longmont City Council meeting. Both were very interesting and will take a few parts to cover it all.

First up, the Firestone meeting. Mayor Mike Simone gave quite a speech, eliciting applause from most, but also outrage by others. I met Mayor Simone and told him Longmont residents should have a chance to hear his thoughts. Suspecting the Times-Call would probably not print what you are about to read, I offered to publish it, to which he happily agreed and sent me the following. This is a response to a 3/11/08 Times-Call Editorial entitled " On leadership and land grabs". The bold print is Mayor Simone's responses. The underlined words were emphasized by Mayor Simone as well.
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Firestone's move to snag 74 acres on Longmont's eastern border is a shock. It's not a surprise. (No, it's not a surprise--our board has been consistent in calling for towns and cities in this area to expand their master plans so they have adjacent borders, effectively leaving urban development to the municipalities and not Weld County. It was Longmont who decided not to participate in the Weld County Partnership group--a group dedicated to dealing with the problem of uncontrolled urban development by Weld County)

After all, Firestone's the town whose leaders held school district money for ransom last year (the money was not the school district's but was unethically extorted from new homeowners by bullying municipalities into serving as their middle men). The town caved and coughed up $186,000 in development fees (no, unethical impact fees) to the St. Vrain Valley School District after the district threatened to sue. Then town leaders threw a tantrum and decided to no longer collect $645 per house from developers (let's be correct-homeowners) whose homes help overfill the schools. (again, unethical and possibly illegal extortion of money from new homeowners by trying to work around the Colorado Supreme Court's decision that school districts cannot mandate impact fees).

Now Firestone's up to new tricks. They're working to crash Longmont's eastern gates, even after Longmont and Boulder County spent millions preserving land east of Longmont. (Longmont and Boulder County has and has had the ability to buy whatever land it wants for a buffer. Firestone has never annexed any property whose property owners didn't ask to be annexed. Testimony in front of Firestone's Planning Commission and e-mails I've received from current property owners appear to make a case that Longmont has held its neighboring property owners hostage by not giving them a hearing--essentially "taking" their property to maintain a "free" buffer.)

Firestone made a plan to reach down Colo. Highway 119, almost to the Boulder County line, and annex the 74-acre Fairview Estates property. (Firestone began reevaluating its current master plan well before Firestone was aware of Fairview or LifeBridge Christian Church. Our reevaluation began when Weld County approved almost 4000 homes on our northern border. Firestone never "made a plan" to annex Fairview Estates-that comment is just a bold faced lie-- They came to us and asked us to annex them-I'm not aware of anyone on this board who contacted anyone from Fairview Estates). Coincidentally, the Fairview property would make a terrific stepping stone if Firestone wanted to grab (Firestone has never "grabbed" anything whose owners didn't ask to be "grabbed") LifeBridge Christian Church's Union development next door. LifeBridge, you'll recall, walked away from Longmont after the Union annexation was set to go before voters. (LifeBridge was forced to "walk away" by the election of an anti-religious faction to the Longmont City Council.)

Establishing clear boundaries around municipalities is a useful practice. It helps give each an identity and preserves land on the periphery. (The only way you can ethically "preserve land" on your periphery is to buy it) Longmont attempted to create a buffer to the east. Firestone decided it didn't care. (Firestone also thought there was a buffer around its town but Weld County's current policy eliminated that possibility. Firestone understands to create a buffer it will have to buy property or property rights. Longmont is naive if it thinks it can create "free" buffers in Weld County.)

That's typical of the Firestone leaders' Wild West approach to intergovernmental relations. (This is an interesting comment. It seems to echo Mr. Auer and his "Longmont First" slate of candidate's ill informed and incorrect comments about intergovernmental relations. I guess this is a continuation of the T-C's biennial attempt to influence Firestone's elections by now trying to prop up and give legitimacy to Mr. Auer and his "Longmont First" slate of candidates.)

Does Firestone want a reputation for being a rogue town that bends over backwards to snatch land from its neighbors? (Very misleading T-C. Nobody is "snatching" anything. Frederick and Longmont have changed their master plans and annexed property outside their growth boundaries. Firestone is considering doing the same. You can't "snatch" property that you don't own. Longmont may think they "own" property outside their borders but I suspect the affected property owners think differently)

That uses development fees as a bargaining chip instead of using them to improve the schools that serve its children? (the school board is a governmental agency with the power to tax its residents. Instead of trying to work around your voters by trying to impose unethical impact fees, ask your voters for a tax increase. If you can't justify it to the voters, you don't deserve it.)

We hope Firestone residents will consider that question when they consider who should fill four open seats on the board on April 1. (The T-C's attempt to affect Firestone's election continues again this year--but of course they will try to make you believe they are an "unbiased" journalistic entity. A man, who I have never met, walked into my office this morning and was concerned about the T-C's obvious bias in favor of Mr. Auer. I explained to him they are a private company and can do what they want. I also related how the Times-Call has decided they don't want to print any editorials "they believe" are "personal" concerning a candidate-this only applies to the "Longmont First" candidates it appears.

Well, where have they been for the past 6 years? The only editorials I can remember the T-C printing concerning me and our town board are nothing but personal attacks-including the one I just read. Let's review their words about this town board from the editorial I just read-snag, ransom, caved and coughed up, tantrum, tricks, crash, grab, Firestone decided it didn't care, Wild West approach, rogue town, and snatch. )

So there you have it in one editorial. A Boulder County media outlet doing what they can to convince the voters in Firestone to allow a Boulder County school board along with the newly elected Longmont City Council, to run our town.
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Up next, further comments on the above statement, more reporting on this meeting, and Longmont City Council's reaction.

©2008 Chris Rodriguez/Wrongmont.Com
(Chris Rodriguez is a Longmont resident, and the editor and publisher of Wrongmont.Com, a community website that raises local issues to increase public awareness and interest)




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Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 3/25/2008 @ 4:47:50 PM
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From 3/25 TC "Phil DelVecchio, Longmont’s community development director, said both Fairview and LifeBridge can develop their land in Weld County — or, he added, “they still have the option to annex into the city of Longmont.” DOH and DOUBLEDOH! Sounds like what I said 3 DAYS AGO. I sense PANIC MODE coming on.
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 3/22/2008 @ 2:06:40 PM
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If Longmont will not annex Fairview AND Lifebridge but Firestone would, some court will draw the geographic line and where do you think it'll be drawn? To put Firestone and Longmont at the table as equals, Firestone wins by default by being put on equal status with a city 10 times it's population. Longmont's lifeboat is Lifebridge and the immediate ability to re-open the annexation where it left off (wasn't officially terminated by the city) and ram it through in defiance of Firestone. Would be silly to do Lifebridge and not everything west of it up to County Line Road 1.
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 3/22/2008 @ 1:57:14 PM
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Longmont is basically doing what they accused Firestone of doing: flagpoling an annexation to steal 119. Problem is Fairview ASKED Firestone to annex, did Longmont get any requests? (not counting the ones driven away) This only reinforces Firestones position and their statements, and I think it'll go to court and Longmont's gonna lose. They better re-think this strategy. Forced or unrequested annexations are a PR nightmare when those landowners not only want to be with someone else, but have made it official with filings.
Submitted By: Doug Wray
posted on 3/22/2008 @ 12:46:35 PM
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Based on what I've been reading, this whole thing may end up as a tempest in a teacup - If Longmont annexes Fairview, then it's game over for this phase of the LifeBridge takeover, er... annexation.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 3/20/2008 @ 7:32:56 PM
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Sounds like a bad chess match to me....you remember those, back in junior high?
Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 3/20/2008 @ 4:56:49 PM
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McCoy should take a page from Obama's group and let it go and get on to the real issue. Fight fire with a fire extinguisher. It should make for interesting theater.
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 3/20/2008 @ 12:00:31 PM
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When I read the editorial, I thought the TC had just hired some new editorial writer as it had a decidely different tone than previous ones. It was almost looking for a reply/fight, and sure got one. There's more to the story of that meeting, just haven't had time to finish or submit it. And of course McCoy's angry response to the anti-religious comment. The fur is flyin'.
Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 3/20/2008 @ 11:18:29 AM
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Wow. Thanks for taking the time Chris. I had a feeling Firestone might be put off by that editorial when I read. One caveat I have for the mayor however, there's no reason to inject that the movement against Lifebridge including our new city council members was anti-religious. We, as citizens can debate this, but I think a mayor should stay above that. Hopefully cooler heads will prevail and we can all learn to get along with our neighbors.
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 3/19/2008 @ 11:36:47 PM
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Mayor Simone typed 95% of the above post. I type alright, not lightning speed, if ONLY this was all I did. And I'm trying to spend less time on THIS and more time on my other project. But you know the saying, "Just when I thought I was out...they pull me back in!"
Submitted By: Doug Wray
posted on 3/19/2008 @ 11:23:53 PM
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I'm just amazed at the volume of your posts. Either you type insanely fast or this is all you do. :-D I'm guessing 'a'
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