To: Page 568 - Again
Sooooo, since most of the Stop CVS'ers have either gone away or have been ordered not to write in on this web site anymore, I guess I'll just have to write in this big vacuum of cyberspace, pert near, all by myself.
Lets see, who used to be out front and are now gone from the scene. Well, Jim and Kathy Martin have vanished. Mark Woodley is left for the hinter regions.(Rumor has it that he is actually all tied up dealing with the codes people on one of his buildings. Seems Mr. Woodley was found to be performing construction on one of his buildings in North Shore without a building permit. In laymans terms, he was practicing construction without a license. That is serious stuff if found to be true. Soooooo, I sez to Arlene B. at the board meeting on Monday night, say this ain't true!!!!! ---------And, before you Stop CVS'ers go jumping down my throat on this one, my source of information was Arlene. You see she was giving her codes committee, er, codes person report to the board.)
There are others that were out there to stop CVS from coming into our neighborhood. They are now back at home weeding and painting or whatever.
I hope that what they learned throughout this whole ordeal is this.
You can not stop a ligitimate business from ''applying'' to rezone or request a special exception use if the zoning ordinance allows for it. You can not stop the use of land by a business if it conforms to the adjacent land uses and is compatible with its surroundings. You can not drive a business away simply because you don't want it there. The process simply does not work that way. I tried to explain this to the Stop CVS'ers in the early beginnings of this whole ugly affair but they did not want to listen to me or to the others sharing the same information. We were wrong. We were in the temporary minority. They were right. They were in the temporary majority. Well the process they went through, right up to Wednesdays vote to approve the CVS site plan, hopefully has taught them all a valuable lesson in zoning/landuse/governmental regulation and business.
Hopefully, no group like this will ever pop up again in North Shore or anywhere else in St. Pete for that matter. It is counter productive to all. What folks need to do who want to participate is to read the ordinances, get educated to the real facts of the application and get involved in constructive ways. Placing STOP signs in front yards is not the way. Agreeing to sit down to discuss the project to make it as good as it can be and to insure that the applicant follows every letter of the law, etc., is the proper way. This is what I and many others who have participated on the NDR committee, Planning committee and the board itself, have done for the last nine years or so. This is the tried and true process that has worked with the Amoco Gas station, Bob Lee's, Lenny and Vinnys, Lasting Impressions, etc. etc. This is a process that works. Never in our recent past, since North Shore has had an NDR committee and its Neighborhood Plan, has such a fiasco occurred.
Soooo, there you are Mr. or Mrs. 568. Another article for you to have at.
By Steven D. Lange
Sooooo, since most of the Stop CVS'ers have either gone away or have been ordered not to write in on this web site anymore, I guess I'll just have to write in this big vacuum of cyberspace, pert near, all by myself.
Lets see, who used to be out front and are now gone from the scene. Well, Jim and Kathy Martin have vanished. Mark Woodley is left for the hinter regions.(Rumor has it that he is actually all tied up dealing with the codes people on one of his buildings. Seems Mr. Woodley was found to be performing construction on one of his buildings in North Shore without a building permit. In laymans terms, he was practicing construction without a license. That is serious stuff if found to be true. Soooooo, I sez to Arlene B. at the board meeting on Monday night, say this ain't true!!!!! ---------And, before you Stop CVS'ers go jumping down my throat on this one, my source of information was Arlene. You see she was giving her codes committee, er, codes person report to the board.)
There are others that were out there to stop CVS from coming into our neighborhood. They are now back at home weeding and painting or whatever.
I hope that what they learned throughout this whole ordeal is this.
You can not stop a ligitimate business from ''applying'' to rezone or request a special exception use if the zoning ordinance allows for it. You can not stop the use of land by a business if it conforms to the adjacent land uses and is compatible with its surroundings. You can not drive a business away simply because you don't want it there. The process simply does not work that way. I tried to explain this to the Stop CVS'ers in the early beginnings of this whole ugly affair but they did not want to listen to me or to the others sharing the same information. We were wrong. We were in the temporary minority. They were right. They were in the temporary majority. Well the process they went through, right up to Wednesdays vote to approve the CVS site plan, hopefully has taught them all a valuable lesson in zoning/landuse/governmental regulation and business.
Hopefully, no group like this will ever pop up again in North Shore or anywhere else in St. Pete for that matter. It is counter productive to all. What folks need to do who want to participate is to read the ordinances, get educated to the real facts of the application and get involved in constructive ways. Placing STOP signs in front yards is not the way. Agreeing to sit down to discuss the project to make it as good as it can be and to insure that the applicant follows every letter of the law, etc., is the proper way. This is what I and many others who have participated on the NDR committee, Planning committee and the board itself, have done for the last nine years or so. This is the tried and true process that has worked with the Amoco Gas station, Bob Lee's, Lenny and Vinnys, Lasting Impressions, etc. etc. This is a process that works. Never in our recent past, since North Shore has had an NDR committee and its Neighborhood Plan, has such a fiasco occurred.
Soooo, there you are Mr. or Mrs. 568. Another article for you to have at.
By Steven D. Lange