1. A few days ago I asked Susan R. to contact Rob Wertz about the status and completion dates of the National Historic District Maps for North Shore. Have not heard a word. Anyone out there know anything? If so please write in. Susan, are you having any luck?
(Rest assured that if I go into the next board meeting without any new and substantive information it will be a lively board meeting to say the least.)
And just for the record, and in case anyone out there cares, I already have another computor expert who is more than willing to take the maps off of Robs shoulders and complete them for the neighborhood. Sooooo, there should not be any complaints from anyone. Rob does'nt have to be overworked. North Shore will finish the maps and satisfy its committment it made to the city and the Mayor last summer and North Shore Neighborhood benefits from having the application submitted and reviewed. Who among us could complain about this resolution to a sticky situation?
2. On July 8th, ''Anonymous'' wrote in and asked if North Shore ever received the matching funds from the National Trust. This person never got a straight answer. Does anyone out there know the answer? If you do, please write in.
3. Does anyone know if any of the $2,500 from the North Shore half of the matching funds has been spent on the architect John Parks? If so how much?
4. This posting is for ''Anonymous'' dated July 7th. (The issue of this posting dealt with whether or not I nominated Nadine Smith to be on the board.) The answer is no I did not. Other board members during general conversation on whether to throw me out or not stated that two vacancies existed on the board. Greg Burton's team of experts had Susan Ribillot there sitting right next to me waiting in the wings to be nominated and placed on the board at the appointed time. Nadine simply volunteered at the same time and attempted to take advantage of the opportunity. It was'nt learned until about five minutes later that she only owned property in North Shore and did not live in North Shore. Thus, she could not be on the board. End of story.
Its late, will finish these housekeeping chores tomorrow. Good Night!
By Steven D. Lange
(Rest assured that if I go into the next board meeting without any new and substantive information it will be a lively board meeting to say the least.)
And just for the record, and in case anyone out there cares, I already have another computor expert who is more than willing to take the maps off of Robs shoulders and complete them for the neighborhood. Sooooo, there should not be any complaints from anyone. Rob does'nt have to be overworked. North Shore will finish the maps and satisfy its committment it made to the city and the Mayor last summer and North Shore Neighborhood benefits from having the application submitted and reviewed. Who among us could complain about this resolution to a sticky situation?
2. On July 8th, ''Anonymous'' wrote in and asked if North Shore ever received the matching funds from the National Trust. This person never got a straight answer. Does anyone out there know the answer? If you do, please write in.
3. Does anyone know if any of the $2,500 from the North Shore half of the matching funds has been spent on the architect John Parks? If so how much?
4. This posting is for ''Anonymous'' dated July 7th. (The issue of this posting dealt with whether or not I nominated Nadine Smith to be on the board.) The answer is no I did not. Other board members during general conversation on whether to throw me out or not stated that two vacancies existed on the board. Greg Burton's team of experts had Susan Ribillot there sitting right next to me waiting in the wings to be nominated and placed on the board at the appointed time. Nadine simply volunteered at the same time and attempted to take advantage of the opportunity. It was'nt learned until about five minutes later that she only owned property in North Shore and did not live in North Shore. Thus, she could not be on the board. End of story.
Its late, will finish these housekeeping chores tomorrow. Good Night!
By Steven D. Lange