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You’re Building What Where?
Contributed by: Chris Rodriguez on 7/1/2008

There was a front page article in the Daily Times-Call on Sunday June 29, 2008 entitled " Landowners in Limbo" which tells the story about land and business owners around the area where the FasTracks station is supposed to be built.

I watched with interest the June 3, 2008 Longmont City Council when they talked about this subject. When I saw the map on the screen, it sure looked like the station's parking lot was located where Budget Home Center currently sits. If you were like me, as you watched this, you probably assumed that some deal had already been discussed and that the land owners were aware of this plan.

Apparently, according to this article, they weren't.

At about the 55 minute mark of the June 3rd meeting video, you can see the concepts for this area. This information was in a council packet at the time of this meeting, but is no longer part of the PDF on the city's site. The agenda itself can be found at http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/city_council/agendas/2008/060308.htm

Councilman Brian Hansen did ask about the smaller property owners, to which the answer was that they could pool together and be part of the larger development, but " they haven't explored in any detail" this idea - and it sounds like they may not have shared this idea with the land owners either.

I've frequented Budget Home Center quite a bit over the years, and figured that the competition from Home Depot, Lowes, and Ace Hardware was just too much for them, and they might fade away for the purposes of this light rail station. According to Budget's owner Butch Vernon, that is not the case. Besides not hearing anything from RTD, he's hoping they will relocate his business or compensate him so he can relocate it himself.

Unfortunately, a spokesperson for RTD said they do use eminent domain and will resort to condemnation if no agreement can be made with the land owner. In other words, they'll just take it if they want it.

Is that what the voters in Longmont really voted for? Light rail at any cost, regardless of the human and business debris it leaves behind? All you anti-big box store (like Home Depot) types who defend smaller local businesses (like Budget Home Center), where are you on this one? (I hear crickets, and hypocrites)

What is with this trend of trampling all over property owners rights in Longmont? Some examples: the attempt to take Emery Street to the detriment of surrounding property owners. The fiasco with Lifebridge and other property owners near Union Reservoir, stalling into oblivion plans to work their own property. George Marxmiller and the city's virtual taking of some of his property and denial of release of his liability, making him risk everything. The property owners of the Twin Peaks Mall area, and the hoops they're being required to jump through. And now this.

And who's making all this noise and doing all this meddling? Little tyrants running around with probably little to not much property of their own, since they probably can't afford to live in their own little nirvana to the southwest? So if they're going to be miserable settling for Longmont, the rest of us have to share in their misery? The same types who want to mold Longmont into something other than what it is, and not something better. Some were even elected!

This is what you get when you just let bureaucrats, and their fawning citizen apologists, run roughshod unchecked and not held accountable. Not to worry, what are the odds of this happening to, or affecting, you? Probably higher than you think.
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©2008 Chris Rodriguez/Longmont Advocate LLC
(Chris Rodriguez is a Longmont resident, and the publisher and broadcaster of Longmont Advocate, a community website and podcast that raises local issues to increase public awareness and interest)




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Submitted By: Doug Wray
posted on 7/7/2008 @ 9:33:12 PM
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"George Michael in a suit" - LMAO! (sings softly) Gotta have faith, the faith the faith. UNH
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 7/6/2008 @ 9:26:06 PM
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You must mean "Big Bottom", but "(Listen To)The Flower People" would be my favorite. And that situation was pathetic and indefensible. "I'm a wide guy", right. No, you're George Michael in a suit. WOAH, way off topic. TC did an editorial today on this subject at http://www.timescall.com/opinion.asp
Submitted By: Doug Wray
posted on 7/6/2008 @ 8:21:48 PM
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It's good folks can laugh at that, the situation itself is pretty appalling for someone with his views - trying to intimidate the police officer was damn weak IMHO. Good for the officer to just follow procedure. And yes, the Spinal Tap quote is apropo, tho my fave ST song is Fat Bottoms.
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 7/6/2008 @ 4:10:10 PM
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Wanna hear funny? Listen to the Larry Craig song on my latest podcast, you're bound to love it. And never forget what Spinal Tap said, "it's a fine line between clever and stupid".
Submitted By: Doug Wray
posted on 7/6/2008 @ 10:47:37 AM
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"...middle aged to elderly stuck pigs..." - LOL! You're so funny. Where do you get all this great material? Endlessly clever.
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 7/6/2008 @ 9:33:51 AM
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Ah, now don't be so hard on yourselves, there's an audience here (I guess) that likes the fine whine of middle aged to elderly stuck pigs (refering to the noise, not calling anyone pigs). They occasionally have their own "newspaper" (oops, I guess they're both gone now), ROFL. Sad if it wasn't so entertaining.
Submitted By: Ralph Dosser
posted on 7/6/2008 @ 8:21:42 AM
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It's like watching Jimmy Stewart in "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington," ain't it? If Jimmy Stewart had been maybe 8 years old and whined a lot.
Submitted By: Doug Wray
posted on 7/6/2008 @ 12:57:34 AM
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Wow. The power. The passion. I'm gettin all goose-bumply over here. (shiver)
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 7/5/2008 @ 10:57:28 PM
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Just a refresher..I predicted (correctly) exactly the (soon to be) 3 Walmart-ville back in about '04, and how it could (and mightve) cost Tom McCoy the Mayor's race in '05 (probably before some of you lived here or paid attention to such things). It was more of a warning of the path council was going down (this supposed council I loved? totally uninformed comment/opinion). This is what happens when you swing too far one way or the other (pro/anti business) - and my point was that if you say 'no' to everyone repeatedly, by the time you finally realize you shouldve said 'yes', all that's left is...(drum roll) WALMART! Thanks to some of the stupider jackballs in town who cant see the forest for the trees is why we'll soon have Walmarts on all sides. THANKS! At least you'll have jobs as greeters! HA. (get the idea yet I'm no Walmart lover? shock I know)
Submitted By: Chris Rodriguez
posted on 7/5/2008 @ 10:35:35 PM
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And Kaye, who are the fascists you refer to? How about some names? Here in good ol' Longmont? Cuz that's about all I cover. I know Ralph will intervene as he's soooo sensitive to anything close to a Hitler reference. How about it Ralph? Wouldn't be one of those double standard hypocrites I spoke of, wouldja?
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