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Friday, November 15, 2013

What a sad state of affairs Hickory

This morning's Hickory Daily Record... what a sad state of affairs. I wouldn't trust you know who as far as I could throw him. And y'all know that wouldn't be very far.

The other day I had three people send me a copy of a post on facebook where "He Who's Name Shall Not Be Spoken (HWNSNBS)" was saying that someone (he didn't express a name) who didn't even live in Hickory and blamed all of their life's problems on him was behind the Tumblr account, so I messaged him.

Would any of you like to see that correspondence? In which HWNSNBS says, "Who said I was talking about you?"

I do believe that the Tumblr account was over the top in the beginning, but the subject matter of late has been very relevant. He pointed to several issues, including money spent on sod for "the Sails" project that couldn't have possibly all been used for the Sails Project.  He showed where they have a $12,000 camera pointed at a mural on Union Square, but they say they can't afford to record and televise City Council meetings on the local public access channel. He points to several issues involving their little "Hickory United" Political Action Committee... And in general the guy has really toned down the profanity.

As far as the discriminating against Mormon Claims, it shows how far HWNSNBS will go to justify anything and everything that goes on at City Hall. In twelve years, he apparently believes he and Hickory Inc. haven't made a mistake yet. 

I pointed Mr. Tinkelenberg towards some very relevant topics, such as the misappropriation of parking fund money to build those "Sails". I pointed out that the past editor of the HDR had sat on the naming committee and that seemed like a Conflict of Interest to me. That to me seemed to slant the paper's opinion and reporting on that project.

Let's talk about that "Southern Desk" property over in west Hickory. You know, that building that was talked about a couple years ago. They seem to have forgotten all about that property. There has been a lot of crime that has ramped up over there. There was a woman attacked over there a couple weeks ago and left for dead. It was reported in the HDR. The guy that robbed the Mayor's wife lived a couple blocks from there. The person who robbed the Community One Bank last year. He lived a couple blocks from there. That is just naming a few of the many incidents in that vicinity. Why do I pay attention to this??? Because I have a family member that lives over there and I am sick and tired of seeing that area put on the backburner, because they aren't viewed as having any political clout. Hickory Inc. doesn't give a d*** about the people that live over there.

Let's talk about the $25,000 spent on Graffiti removal a few years ago where they said they would report back to the public and they never did.

This wouldn't even be in the paper if it wasn't about HWNSNBS's feelings. Is the goal to form a Posse against me? I feel sorry for those who have allowed themselves to be duped. Where are the priorities???  He's the guy who is going to get everyone to start pulling in the same direction?  This guy is the person who is going to lead us forward???

HWNSNBS thinks I'm behind all of this? I guess that simplifies things into something he can deal with. He needs to go sit in front of a mirror and reflect on life and get real.


Food for thought
"I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination." - Jimmy Dean




Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Electoral Reality of Ward 4 in Hickory

First of all I received a call from a Reporter from the HDR. I have already told the Mayor and dozens of others, I have nothing to do with the Tumblr website dedicated to him. They can't seem to understand that their "Leadership" is the reason why people are expressing themselves as opposition. They think they have a handful of people that are creating all of their problems. We have many computer savvy people in this community. Just because they can't operate a computer, don't take it out on people who can. Most people don't even know that site exists and all they are going to do is help promote it. Heck, many people still don't know this site exists, but every time these folks start whining my numbers grow and those numbers continue to grow once people come here and find out I'm not the pariah they try to make me out to be. I put my name on what I do. I do everything in my power to be credible. Don't like or agree with my information, then I encourage you to show me where I am wrong. 

Now, I have gone over the numbers from last weeks election. These numbers pretty much confirm what I suspected. Ward 4 voted for Anetia Wright in an overwhelming fashion. The rest of Hickory did pretty much what was to be expected. And our attempts to change the way that Hickory elects it's City Council still rest upon the solid foundation of concern it was built upon.The referendum has been justified and validated by these results.

Have a look for yourself. 
 

Let's look at the percentages


Who does Hank Guess represent???
Who will Hank Guess represent???
Who represents Ward 4???

Below is the spreadsheet of the numbers.

HVT = Highest Vote Total of precinct in all elections. No votes are people who chose not to vote in a specific election. Thus, 296 people chose not to vote in this election, which was 7.39% of all ballots cast in this election.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Newsletter about the City Council meeting of November 5, 2013

I began recording the City Council late last year, because of my desire that the City do it on their own as any modern 21st century community began doing long ago. I had people tell me that they couldn't make it to the meetings, but they would like to see what is going on. I was also told by some council members that my summaries did not truly reflect the record, so having a video/audio recording cannot be misinterpreted.

So below is the City Council meeting. Beside each agenda item, you will see the minute:second. Now you can click on that minute link and it will take you to that specific point in the meeting. You can drag the marker on the video display to the point in the broadcast that you are interested in seeing.

Agenda about the City Council meeting of November 5, 2013

Highlighted Links below take you straight to that point in the video.




Invocation by Rev. Paul Birkedal, Chaplain, Catawba Valley Regional Hospice

Alderman Meisner not present.

Special Presentations
Mayor Wright recognized St. Stephens High School Civic Students and asked them to  introduce themselves.

A. Presentation of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Proclamation 


Persons Requesting to be Heard
Former Mayor Bill McDonald commented that this was the first time that he had the opportunity to be back in Council Chambers in two decades. He shared a story with the young people that were attending the Council meeting. When he was Mayor the Scouts would come to Council meetings working on their civic merit badge. He asked one of the scouts after a Council meeting if he enjoyed the meeting, and was it educational. The scout replied he would rather be doing his homework.

Mr. McDonald stated a number of weeks ago, he and his wife Susan had come to visit her mother. He read the Hickory Daily Record one morning, and on the front page of the newspaper were two articles challenging two members of Council, Alderwoman Patton and Alderwoman Fox, on some impropriety; which turned out to be absolutely false. In the article on Alderwoman Fox, there were mentioned some of the activities that she had been involved in. Mr. McDonald stated 20 years of service, to anything, is unbelievable. Twenty years of service without absenteeism is even more phenomenal. He stated that he had served with Alderwoman Fox. He was told when he was elected Mayor that the first order of business of any Mayor is that he or she should be building consensus among Council. That they could agree to disagree in a sane civilized manner. He commented that came from some very wise people that had served our city for a number of years. He and Alderwoman Fox, over twenty years, did not agree on everything that she brought to the table, but she was very committed and did her homework before she brought something to Council. The citizens of our city need to know the many wonderful things that Alderwoman Fox did bring to the Council table that were adopted, that made this a better place to live. He personally thanked Alderwoman Fox, and he commented that he hoped that the news media would pick up on the fact that 20 years of service is significant, and all of the contributions that she brought to the table. What a wonderful town this is because of people like Alderwoman Fox who are committed to the betterment of our Community. The audience gave a standing ovation for Alderwoman Fox.

Mayor Wright commented that he was very proud that Bill and Susan had chosen to come back to Hickory, and that he is pleased that they have been appointed to a key committee of our citizens.


Mr. Cliff Moone, 
Hickory stated that for the past several years he had approached City Council at the request of the Human Rights Coalition of North Carolina, to request that a proclamation be issued by Council to commemorate Bill of Rights Day on December 15. Mayor Wright and Council have been gracious enough to do that proclamation every year for the last few years and it is greatly appreciated. This year in addition to asking Council to issue the proclamation for Bill of Rights Day, he encouraged Council and requested that they issue a proclamation honoring Human Rights Week, December 10-16, 2013. Last year the Governor and the Mayors of Asheville, Black Mountain, Cary, Charlotte, Durham, Forest City, Garner, Greensboro, Hillsborough, Knightdale, Lewisburg, Marion, Raleigh, Reidsville, Selma and Zebulon also did so. Mr. Moone distributed a copy of the articles of the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights to Council, and stated that it was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly and supported there by the United States on December 10, 1948. The declaration arose directly from the experience of World War II, and represents the first global expression of rights to which all people were inherently entitled. He requested the declaration of the 30 articles contained within the document he had distributed.

Mr. Moone respectfully requested that, if appropriate, that this years proclamation for Bill of Rights Day, be issued in honor of retiring Alderwoman Sally Fox, in recognition of her years of active civic involvement and faithful service to our community, and for her many contributions to the betterment of Hickory as Ward 5 representative on City Council. 


Consent Agenda: Unanimously approved

New Business - Public Hearings
1. Voluntary Contiguous Annexation of Property Located at 1879 Startown Road, Hickory, Containing .83 Acres. Cal Overby Presentation. Council unanimous Consent.

New Business - Departmental Reports:
1. Acceptance of Offers to Purchase and Contract for Properties Located at 1742, 1743, and 1746 Whitewater Court, in the Waterford Hills Subdivision.

Matter not on the Agenda: 
Paperwork Process for Assistance from FEMA for the damage caused by the flood damage in Hickory that occurred on July 27, 2013. Damage in Hickory is estimated to be $2.8 million. 75% would be paid for by FEMA and 25% by the State. Contact person for FEMA will be Chuck Hanson, the city's chief engineer.

General Comments 

Agenda about the City Council meeting of November 5, 2013

 This Agenda is about the Hickory City Council meeting that took place on the date listed above. City council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each Month in the Council Chambers of the Julian Whitener building.

At right of this page under Main Information links is an Hickory's City Website link. If you click on that link, it takes you to our city’s website, at the left of the page you will see the Agenda's and Minutes link you need to click. This will give you a choice of PDF files to upcoming and previous meetings.

You will find historic Agenda and Minutes links. Agendas show what is on the docket for the meeting of that date. The Minutes is an actual summary of the proceedings of the meeting of that date. You can also look in the upper right hand corner of the front page of the Hickory Hound and (will soon) find the link to the past history of Hickory City Newsletters.

Here is a summary of the agenda of the meeting. There were a couple of important items that were discussed at this meeting and the details are listed further below:

Please remember that pressing Ctrl and + will magnify the text and page and pressing Ctrl and - will make the text and page smaller. This will help the readability for those with smaller screens and/or eye difficulties.

City Website has changed - Here is a link to the City of Hickory Document Center

Invocation by Rev. Paul Birkedal, Chaplain, Catawba Valley Regional Hospice

 City Council Action Agenda - November 5, 2013

Special Presentations
Mayor Wright recognized St. Stephens High School Civic Students and asked them to introduce themselves.

A. Presentation of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Proclamation – Teena Willis, Housing Visions Continuum of Care, Casey McCall, Director of The Shelter of Hope-Salvation Army, and Barbara Rush, Director at Greater Hickory Cooperative Christian Ministries -  Mayor Wright read the proclamation and presented it to Teena Willis, Barbara Rush, Austin Pearce with the Hickory Soup Kitchen, Tu Moffat with Cooperative Christian Ministries and Gary Lee. Ms. Teena Willis informed Council of events that were scheduled for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week that they would like the community to participate in. On Sunday, November 17th, a Sunday morning service on the square with Our Father’s Pavilion; on Tuesday, November 19, bingo at the Hickory Soup Kitchen; on Thursday, November 21, a dramatic performance called “Throwing Stones” at the CVCC Main Campus in the East Wing Auditorium, which will be followed by a homeless panel discussion; on Saturday, November 23, a cookout at Grace House Day Shelter. Mayor Wright recognized former Mayor Bill McDonald and his wife Susan. He commented that we are glad to have them back in Hickory and back in Council Chambers. Mayor McDonald served for 20 years, which is a record for service as Mayor of Hickory.

Persons Requesting to Be Heard
Former Mayor Bill McDonald commented that this was the first time that he had the opportunity to be back in Council Chambers in two decades. He shared a story with the young people that were attending the Council meeting. When he was Mayor the Scouts would come to Council meetings working on their civic merit badge. He asked one of the scouts after a Council meeting if he enjoyed the meeting, and was it educational. The scout replied he would rather be doing his homework.

Mr. McDonald stated a number of weeks ago, he and his wife Susan had come to visit her mother. He read the Hickory Daily Record one morning, and on the front page of the newspaper were two articles challenging two members of Council, Alderwoman Patton and Alderwoman Fox, on some impropriety; which turned out to be absolutely false. In the article on Alderwoman Fox, there were mentioned some of the activities that she had been involved in. Mr. McDonald stated 20 years of service, to anything, is unbelievable. Twenty years of service without absenteeism is even more phenomenal. He stated that he had served with Alderwoman Fox. He was told when he was elected Mayor that the first order of business of any Mayor is that he or she should be building consensus among Council. That they could agree to disagree in a sane civilized manner. He commented that came from some very wise people that had served our city for a number of years. He and Alderwoman Fox, over twenty years, did not agree on everything that she brought to the table, but she was very committed and did her homework before she brought something to Council. The citizens of our city need to know the many wonderful things that Alderwoman Fox did bring to the Council table that were adopted, that made this a better place to live. He personally thanked Alderwoman Fox, and he commented that he hoped that the news media would pick up on the fact that 20 years of service is significant, and all of the contributions that she brought to the table. What a wonderful town this is because of people like Alderwoman Fox who are committed to the betterment of our Community. The audience gave a standing ovation for Alderwoman Fox.

Mayor Wright commented that he was very proud that Bill and Susan had chosen to come back to Hickory, and that he is pleased that they have been appointed to a key committee of our citizens.

Mr. Cliff Moone,  Hickory stated that for the past several years he had approached City Council at the request of the Human Rights Coalition of North Carolina, to request that a proclamation be issued by Council to commemorate Bill of Rights Day on December 15. Mayor Wright and Council have been gracious enough to do that proclamation every year for the last few years and it is greatly appreciated. This year in addition to asking Council to issue the proclamation for Bill of Rights Day, he encouraged Council and requested that they issue a proclamation honoring Human Rights Week, December 10-16, 2013. Last year the Governor and the Mayors of Asheville, Black Mountain, Cary, Charlotte, Durham, Forest City, Garner, Greensboro, Hillsborough, Knightdale, Lewisburg, Marion, Raleigh, Reidsville, Selma and Zebulon also did so. Mr. Moone distributed a copy of the articles of the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights to Council, and stated that it was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly and supported there by the United States on December 10, 1948. The declaration arose directly from the experience of World War II, and represents the first global expression of rights to which all people were inherently entitled. He requested the declaration of the 30 articles contained within the document he had distributed.

Mr. Moone respectfully requested that, if appropriate, that this years proclamation for Bill of Rights Day, be issued in honor of retiring Alderwoman Sally Fox, in recognition of her years of active civic involvement and faithful service to our community, and for her many contributions to the betterment of Hickory as Ward 5 representative on City Council.


Consent Agenda:
A. Approval of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Submittal for FY2015-2021 to
the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). - This submittal is the official request from the City of Hickory to the NCDOT of specific future capital project improvements that are needed for the Hickory Regional Airport. This submittal does not commit the City to expenditures at this time, but makes a formal request to the NCDOT of future anticipated improvements. The NCDOT will review this  submittal against a funding priority system that all other public airports in North Carolina are obligated to follow to determine funding eligibility. The NCDOT will determine which of the projects listed in the TIP Submittal are eligible for funding and will notify the City accordingly. These allocations are based upon a 90 percent Federal/State funds and 10% local share for all eligible, approved project costs for airport improvements as you can see in the attached worksheet. This submittal is necessary to notify the NCDOT of specific funding assistance the City
needs to further develop and improve the Hickory Regional Airport. Failure to transmit this submittal to the NCDOT will result in loss of future project funding assistance. This submittal is in correlation with recommendations from the Airport Task Force. 
B. Special Event/Activities Application for Vintage City Church – Christmas Eve Service,
Crockett Davidson, Lead Pastor, The Sails on the Square, December 24, 2013, 5:00 p.m.
to 7:15 p.m.

C. Special Event/Activities Application for “Walk-Along to Fitness”, Christie West, Marketing Director and Trainer, Affordable Fitness Studio/ Soles 4 Souls, The Sails on the Square, November 9, 2013, 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

D. Special Event/Activities Application for Adoption Awareness, Leigh Ann Vaughn, Adoption Social Worker, Catawba County Social Services, The Sails on the Square, November 21, 2013, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

E. Approval of a Memorandum of Understanding for the Conveyance of the Piedmont Bus
Transit Station Property (PIN #3702-07-58-1922) from the City of Hickory to the Western
Piedmont Regional Transit Authority (WPRTA). - (Removed from Consent Agenda)  City Council approved the conveyance of the property where the Piedmont Bus Transfer Station is located in a deed recorded in Deed Book 3199 at Page 375, on July 12, 2013, in the Catawba County Register of Deeds. After the deed was recorded, City staff and WPRTA staff were informed that that the parties needed to follow additional procedures with the conveyance in accordance with FTA guidelines. Specifically, FTA would not approve the deed’s reverter clause which states the bus transfer station (the “property”) will revert to the City in the event WPRTA ceased to operate as an entity or if WPRTA ceased using the property as a bus transfer station. Because a portion of the project was funded with federal grant dollars, the FTA maintained it has an extended financial interest in the  property. This interest would not be automatically extinguished if the property reverted to the City. Instead the value of its interest would depreciate over a period of time. The attached Memorandum of Understanding establishes that for a period of forty years from the date of completion of the project, the City and WPRTA agree that no transfer or disposition of the property can take place without the approval of the FTA. In the event WPRTA ceased providing public transportation services, WPRTA would need to obtain the FTA’s approval before conveying the property back to the City. The MOU also establishes that the property will be used as a bus transfer station or related ancillary use.

F. Approval of a Contract with Thompson Gordon Shook Engineers, Inc., in the Amount of $199,646.45, for the Design of the Replacement Bridge Structure on Falling Creek Road over Falling Creek. -
The bridge on Falling Creek Road is structurally deficient and is functionally obsolete.
The bi-annual inspection performed in 2011 showed that the existing bridge is beyond its
useful lie and in need of replacement. Due to the condition of the structure, the project
was placed on the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) for replacement
and granted designation B-5549. With the designation, 80% of the replacement cost
including professional design services will be provided by federal funds and 20% will be
borne by the City of Hickory. After solicitation by advertising, Thompson Gordon Shook
Engineers, Inc. was chosen for the project. Twenty percent of the contract amount
$39,929.29 will be paid by the City of Hickory, and the remaining 80%, $159,717.16, will
be reimbursed to the City by the Federal government. Funds are budgeted.

G. Approval to Apply for the 2013 FEMA Assistance to the Firefighter’s “Modifications to Fire
Stations and Facilities” Grant. - The City of Hickory Fire Department requests approval to submit an application for the 2013 Assistance to Firefighters’ Grant Program under “Modifications to Fire Stations and Facilities” and has identified a source capture exhaust system as the most effective
system for this project to remove diesel exhaust. The total anticipated cost of this system is $183,173, and the matching funds required by the City of Hickory, if awarded the grant, would be 15% (27,474.95).

H. Approval of a Lease Agreement and Memorandum of Lease Between the City of Hickory and the State of North Carolina Forest Services for Hanger W2 Located on the West Ramp of the Hickory Regional Airport.- The Lease Agreement was previously approved upon second reading by City Council on September 3, 2013. However, the State of North Carolina made minor changes to the
Agreement and a Memorandum of Lease (MOL) was prepared. The changes made by the State of North Carolina are minor in nature with regards to the original contractual obligations of both parties.
The North Carolina Forest Service desires to lease the entire hangar/office space of Hangar W2 for a period of ten years with the mutual option to renew said lease for one additional five year term. The State of North Carolina agrees to lease said hangar at an initial rate of $77,000 annually or $6,416.67 per month for the first year. Every year thereafter during the term of said lease, the rate will increase $2,000 per year to include any five year renewal term.

I. Approval of an Offer to Purchase Contract for Property Located at 2724 25th Street NE, in the Amount of $100. - Request approval of an Offer to Purchase Contract for property located at 2724 25th Street NE, in the Brookfield Subdivision, containing approximately .37 acre, in the amount of $100. The property is currently owned by FDIC, which is acting as receiver for Parkway Bank. The current tax value of the property is $17,200; however, the property is likely unbuildable due to the creek running through it. Public Utilities plans to purchase the property in order to run a sewer line through it.

J. Approval of Historic Preservation Incentive Grant for 1020 Main Avenue NW, Piedmont Wagon Properties, LLC, in the Amount of $2,500. - City Council established the Historic Preservation Incentive Grant program in 2010. The program provides grant funding up to $2,500 for historic preservation activities at vacant properties in the Urban Revitalization Area. Piedmont Wagon Properties, LLC has applied for a grant in the amount of $2,500 to assist in their application for historic preservation tax credits to rehabilitate the former Piedmont Wagon Mill located at 1020
Main Avenue NW. The applicant plans to renovate the facility for use as office space. The applicant plans to invest approximately $2.3 million in real property improvements to rehabilitate the mill building. Approximately $20,000-$30,000 will be spent on the tax credit application, architect, legal, and accounting fees. The Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed the application and recommends approval.

K. Call for Public Hearing - For the Consideration of Rezoning Petition 13-12 for Property Located at 1024 and 1030 4th Street NE, as well as Two Vacant Lots. (Authorize Public Hearing for November 19, 2013)

L. Approval of a Voluntary Future Annexation Agreement for Bobby and Martha Eckard for Property Located at 2325 32nd Street NE, in the J.A. Hefner Estate Subdivision.  Bobby and Martha Eckard have submitted a petition for future voluntary annexation. The purpose of the petition is to obtain sewer service without being annexed. The property is located at 2325 32nd Street NE, in the J.A. Hefner Estate Subdivision. The property is relatively close to an existing satellite annexation area. However, the property is located on a local residential street, where no other adjacent properties are currently incorporated. The City could possibly require annexation of the subject property; however, its location within a larger unincorporated area would create issues with the delivery of City services. If annexed, City services would be required to route service vehicles and staff down a local residential street, through an unincorporated area to deliver services to a single residence. Staff recommends the best course of action would be to provide sewer service by means of a future annexation agreement, and defer annexation of the property until a more suitable time in the future. The Eckard’s have agreed to enter into a future annexation agreement in order to obtain sewer service.

M. Approval of an Engineering Agreement with McGill Associates, P.A. in the Amount of $152,800 for the Design of a Replacement Bridge on 46th Avenue Drive NE over Snow Creek at Windridge Subdivision. - The bridge on 46th Avenue Drive NE over Snow Creek at Windridge Subdivision was destroyed by flood waters, seven homes were left without road access. The extent of the damage precludes repairs to the existing structure and replacement is the only viable option for the structure. Request for qualifications was advertised. On the basis of proximity, personnel qualifications, and workload, McGill Associates, P.A. was chosen to submit a design proposal and estimated cost of replacement structure design. Staff recommends approval of the Engineering Agreement in the amount of $152,800.

N. Proclamation for Small Business Saturday, November 30, 2013.

O. Transfer of a Cemetery Deed from Ruby Y. Hyatt to Donald Ray Taylor and sister, Mildred Taylor May in Fairview Cemetery

P. Budget Ordinance Amendment Number 7
1. To budget $390 of Library donations in the Library Books Supplies line item.
2. To budget a $3,000 Library donation from Friends of The Library for the Let’s Talk About It program ($1,000) and the Sharyn McCrumb program ($2,000).



Informational Item
A. Report of Mick Berry’s travel to ICMA Annual Conference in Boston, MA on September
21 through September 25, 2013. (Meals - $282; Cab Expense - $70; Lodging -
$1,204.04; Registration $635, Air Travel Expense - $176.30)

New Business - Public Hearings
1. Voluntary Contiguous Annexation of Property Located at 1879 Startown Road, Hickory, Containing .83 Acres. - The Arden Group LLC has submitted a petition for the voluntary annexation of .83 acres of property. The property is located at 1879 Startown Road. The petition is requesting annexation in order to connect to the City of Hickory’s sanitary sewer system. The property is proposed to be developed for the location of a 3,050 square foot Krispy Kreme retail store. This public hearing was advertised on October 18, 2013 in a newspaper having general circulation in the Hickory area.

New Business - Departmental Reports:
1. Acceptance of Offers to Purchase and Contract for Properties Located at 1742, 1743, and 1746 Whitewater Court, in the Waterford Hills Subdivision. - Staff requests consideration of Offers to Purchase and Contract for properties located at 1742, 1743, and 1746 Whitewater Court, in the Waterford Hills Subdivision. The properties were originally purchased by the City because they
were on the route of the proposed Southern Cross-Town. The route for the future thoroughfare has since been amended, and the properties are no longer needed. Vale Traian Vasiu and Gelu Vasiu are interested in purchasing these lots in order to construct singe family dwellings. They are offering $15,000 per lot.                        Staff recommends that City Council accept the Offers to Purchase and Contract and authorize staff to advertise for upset bids. Once the property is advertised other parties will have ten days to submit upset bids.

2. Second Reading Approval of a Lease Agreement and Memorandum of Lease
Between the City of Hickory and the State of North Carolina Forest Services for Hangar W2 Located on the West Ramp of the Hickory Regional Airport.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The Genie is out of the bottle

I have read the ridiculousness about how I and others in this community hate Hickory. Apparently there are over 2,100 people in Hickory that made the statement last week that they hate Hickory, if you listen to the Status Quo.

As I have already stated and others have stated, last week was an encouraging election. In the past, those with favored status walk away with 65%+ of the vote. Last week, the figure head of the status quo won, but struggled with barely 55% of the vote. This win came against a person who was basically labeled as a Communist.

There have been whisper campaigns going on in this community for years. Lies and innuendo are standard operating procedure and plausible dependability is the fall back. Fear is the energy these people feed off of.

All I have done... All we have done is shine a light on practices that we feel have had a negative effect on this community. If we hated this community and didn't give a darn about this community, then why would we be trying to get it on solid ground.

Like I have said, we are gaining ground and we are encouraged. We continue on with the mission. Last week was an opportunity to make a difference and we tried and to a certain degree we failed. Remember what they say about winners never quitting.

The only people who really lost last week were the majority of people in Hickory. We have not created, brought forward, or caused the bitterness in this community. The Status Quoers want to trash Dr. Inglefield when he has invested more money and paid more taxes in this community than the great majority of them as individuals. Have you ever read about any of the Inglefield's benevolent gestures? Have you ever heard them brag about all they do in this community? And many of those organizations they invested in worked against their interests over the last several months.

Ask people that know me if I am the rude, crude, and obnoxious person that some want to paint me as. I was brought up to be a gentleman, to have manners, and to help others when I can... and that is what I do. That is what my friends do. We want to move this community forward.

Do you know what the difference is between the wealthy and the poor in this community???... Money.

It certainly isn't class.... I have seen as many rich people who have displayed a lack of class as poor people. It certainly isn't education or intelligence.... I have seen as many rich people who have displayed a lack of education and intelligence as poor people in this community.  It certainly isn't work effort. I have seen as many lazy rich people as lazy poor people in this community. I have seen as many rich people sidle up to the government trough as I have poor people.

Isn't it time that some of the people in this community display their appreciation for their good fortune in life? You can't take it with you when you leave God's Green Earth. I just can't for the life of me figure out what the deal is with all the greed we see in society today.

I have looked back to what I have written over the past five years. The information on this site is not compartmentalized like so many other resources. I am not interested in creating a brand. That never lasts and that is the reason why those who attempt to keep having to do it over and over and over again.

The real story of this community will come from its DNA. And your DNA are the ingredients that make up your being, as in an individual or as a unit such as a community. We need better ingredients in this community. That does not come from inanimate objects. That comes from people. Marketplaces are not infrastructure or buildings. Marketplaces are people. You ever seen those ghost cities in China? Plenty of buildings... plenty of busy work... no people.... therefore no marketplace.

Until we begin heavily investing in the people of the community, all of the people in the community, then anything we do is going to fall flat on its @**.  And that isn't all about money...

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Economic Stories of Relevance in Today's World -- November 10, 2013

US consumer sentiment unexpectedly falls in November - Reuters through CNBC - November 8, 2013 - .S. consumer sentiment unexpectedly dipped in November to a near two-year low as lower-income households worried about their job prospects and financial outlooks and negative views of the government lingered, a survey released on Friday showed.                      The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan's preliminary reading on the overall index of consumer sentiment fell to 72.0 in November, its lowest since December 2011. That was lower than both October's final reading of 73.2 and the 74.5 economists had expected this month.                 Lower-income households in particular worried about their future financial state. That was a contrast to richer households—those with incomes above $75,000—which felt more optimistic as stock prices increases boosted net wealth gains.


US Rents Rise To New All-Time High; Homeownership Rate Stuck At 18 Year Low - Zero Hedge - Tyler Durden - November 5, 2013 - One quarter ago, when we performed our regular update on trends in US homeownership and rents, we said that "The American Homeownership Dream is officially dead. Long live the New Normal American Dream: Renting." What happened since then is that the American Dream briefly became a full-blown nightmare when in Q3 mortgage rates exploded, pummeling the affordability of housing, and ground any new mortgage-funded transactions to a complete halt (don't believe us - just ask the tens of thousands of mortgage brokers let go by the TBTF banks in the past 6 months). Which is why it was not at all surprising to find that the just updated Q3 homeownership rate has remained stuck at 65.1%: the lowest since 1995.







How Federal Reserve and banking policy is accelerating income disparity: Financial obligations ratio soars for renters while declining for homeowners. Problem is, we have less homeowners.
- Dr. Housing Bubble

How China Can Cause The Death Of The Dollar And The Entire U.S. Financial System - The Economic Collapse Blog -Michael Snyder - November 7th, 2013 -  The death of the dollar is coming, and it will probably be China that pulls the trigger.  What you are about to read is understood by only a very small fraction of all Americans.  Right now, the U.S. dollar is the de facto reserve currency of the planet.  Most global trade is conducted in U.S. dollars, and almost all oil is sold for U.S. dollars.  More than 60 percent of all global foreign exchange reserves are held in U.S. dollars, and far more U.S. dollars are actually used outside of the United States than inside of it.  As will be described below, this has given the United States some tremendous economic advantages, and most Americans have no idea how much their current standard of living depends on the dollar remaining the reserve currency of the world.  Unfortunately, thanks to reckless money printing by the Federal Reserve and the reckless accumulation of debt by the federal government, the status of the dollar as the reserve currency of the world is now in great jeopardy.                          As I mentioned above, nations all over the globe use U.S. dollars to trade with one another.  This has created tremendous demand for U.S. dollars and has kept the value of the dollar up.  It also means that Americans can import things that they need much more inexpensively than they otherwise would be able to.                The largest exporting nations such as Saudi Arabia (oil) and China (cheap plastic trinkets at Wal-Mart) end up with massive piles of U.S. dollars...                                        But it wouldn't be just the federal government that would suffer.  Just consider what higher rates would do to the real estate market.
About a year ago, the rate on 30 year mortgages was sitting at 3.31 percent.  The monthly payment on a 30 year, $300,000 mortgage at that rate is $1315.52.                          If the 30 year rate rises to 8 percent, the monthly payment on a 30 year, $300,000 mortgage would be $2201.29.                  Does 8 percent sound crazy to you?                    It shouldn't.  8 percent was considered to be normal back in the year 2000.                     Are you starting to get the picture?

Which America Do You Live In? – 21 Hard To Believe Facts About “Wealthy America” And “Poor America” - The Economic Collapse Blog - Michael Snyder, on November 6th, 2013



The United States has More People in Jail than High School Teachers and Engineers - A Lightning War for Liberty - November 8, 2013 - America has become a gigantic gulag over the past few decades and most of its citizens don’t know, or just don’t care. One of the primary causes of the over incarceration in the U.S. is the absurd, tragic failure that is the “war on drugs”, and indeed nearly half of the folks in prison are there for drug related offenses. Making matters worse is a rapidly growing private prison system, which adds a profit motive to the equation. Recently, I wrote an extensive rant against the private prison system and provided details on how it works in:  A Deep Look into the Shady World of the Private Prison Industry.                      Now here are some of the sad facts. There are 1.57 million people in federal and state prison (does not even include county and local jail) according to the Department of Justice. That’s above the nation’s 1.53 million engineers and 1.05 million high school teachers.


America Has More Prisoners Than High School Teachers
- Huffington Post - Saki Knafo - November 5, 2013


How America Was Lost — Paul Craig Roberts - November 7, 2013 - It is totally and completely obvious that the wars have nothing to do with protecting Americans from terrorism. If anything, the wars stir up and create terrorists. The wars create hatred of America that never previously existed. Despite this, America is free of terrorists attacks except for the ones orchestrated by the FBI. What the fabricated “terror threat” has done is to create a thorough-going domestic police state that is unaccountable.                      Americans need to understand that they have lost their country. The rest of the world needs to recognize that Washington is not merely the most complete police state since Stalinism, but also a threat to the entire world. The hubris and arrogance of Washington, combined with Washington’s huge supply of weapons of mass destruction, make Washington the greatest threat that has ever existed to all life on the planet. Washington is the enemy of all humanity.



Catherine Austin Fitts Interview about current Economic Circumstances
Catherine Austin Fitts  (Wikipedia) - is the president of Solari, Inc., the publisher of The Solari Report, managing member of Solari Investment Advisory Services, LLC., and managing member of Sea Lane Advisory Services, LLC.
Catherine Fitts is a reoccurring guest on the overnight radio program Coast to Coast AM.[1]

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Come to the Light

Romans 13
12 The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. 

Sole Survivor
Wetton - Downes



When I ran from the hounds of hell
Twist my foot, I nearly fell
I was lucky I was alive
One look back I could have died

{chorus}
I was the sole survivor
Sole survivor
Sole survivor
Solitary fighter

When I saw it I was amazed
One time glory right in my gaze
I saw the sorrow, I saw the joy
Right in the darkness none could destroy

{chorus}

And from the wreckage I will arise
Cast the ashes back in their eyes
See the fire, I will defend
Just keep on burning right to the end

{chorus}

Daylight
Wetton - Downes



All of the nights when the light was low
And day seemed so far away
Darkness was endless
And I kept seeing ghosts turn in shades of gray

Wanted to see things just the way they used to be
Dont want those shadows hanging over me

Daylight, wanna see daylight
Wanna see daylight that shines all around
Daylight, I wanna see clear blue light
Wanna see daylight that shines all around

Hours and hours in towers
On the back road of tragedy
Voices are calling
And fingers come on crawling all over me

Then when I sit up and my hands begin to shake
Suddenly, there I see the dawn break

Daylight, wanna see daylight
Wanna see daylight that shines all around
Daylight, wanna see clear blue light
Wanna see daylight that shines all around

Only one thing keeping me sane

Daylight, wanna see daylight
Wanna see daylight that shines all around
Daylight, I wanna see clear blue light
I wanna see daylight that shines all around

Daylight, I wanna see clear blue light
I wanna see daylight that shines all around

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