[Durham INC] DRAFT DRAFT Sept minutes
Pat Carstensen
pats1717 at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 4 13:00:17 EDT 2010
I am missing text for the proposed resolutions, but thought I should get these out. Please let me know of additions or corrections. Thanks, pat
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September Delegate
Meeting
First Presbyterian Church
September 28, 2010
Attending the meeting
were:
Delegates and Alternates
Colonial Village – Freddie Estremera
Colony Park – Don Lebkes
Cross Counties – Pat Carstensen
Duke Park – Ian Kipp, Bill Anderson
Falconbridge – Rosemarie Kitchin
Golden Belt Neighborhood Association – DeDreana Freeman
Lochaven Hills – Josie McNeil (also representing Friends of
West Point Park)
Morehead Hill – Kacie Martin
Northgate Park – Mike Shiflett
Old Farm – David Harris
Old North Durham – Peter Katz, Maria Sanchez
Watts Hospital Hillandale – Tom Miller, Mike Woodard
West Cornwallis Neighborhood Association – Bob Chapman
Woodcroft – Mary Gibbs
Visitors
Darius Little – Organizing Chadsford subdivision
Jim Wise – News and Observer
Rickea Womack – Parks and Recreation, City of Durham
Beverly B. Thompson – City of Durham
Thomas Bonfield – City of Durham
Michael M. Hughes, PE – City of Durham, Public Works
Ed Venable – City of Durham, Public Works
Lynwood D. Best – City of Durham, NIS
Janet Warner – Friends of West Point Park
Tom Miller opened the meeting. Delegates and guests introduced themselves.
2010 Street Bond –
The city has 680 miles of streets.
The $20M from earlier bonds resurfaced about ½ the backlog, but 1/5 (150
mi.) remains in poor/very poor condition.
$20M in bond will take care of these, and then new financial planning
should make maintenance pay-as-you-go (should do about 33-34 miles of street
per year). Maintaining costs 1/3
of what it costs to re-build. Right
now, we can borrow at 2.79%, bid prices are down, and this will provide some
jobs (all good things). More
information at DurhamOperationGreenlight.org. One concern is that potholes slow cars down, and better
streets make faster drivers – increasing needs for traffic calming.
Mike Shiflett moved and Bill Anderson seconded a motion to
have INC support the street bond.
A formal resolution will go out soon.
Property at Black
Meadow, next to West Point on the Eno – State has a tentative agreement to
purchase the property to add to the state park. In terms of the discussion to add West Point on the Eno to
the state park, it is too early to say anything, but clearly we need to ensure
continuity of community activities that take place at West Point.
Parks and Recreation
– Don’t forget the free concerts and other events: http://www.ci.durham.nc.us/departments/parks/special_events.cfm. Also Rickea passed out information on
sliding fees and fee waivers: See http://www.ci.durham.nc.us/departments/parks/brochures_forms_apps.cfm
Minutes – David
moved that we approve the minutes.
Rosemarie seconded the motion, and it passed by voice vote.
Billboards – Tom
attended the Board of County Commissioners meeting to speak on INC’s opposition
to change in the ordinance. Since
the industry reps withdrew the proposal, we can put this down as a success story. Special thanks are due to Kelly Jarrett
and John Schelp for their work on this issue.
Legislative Agenda
– We will first talk to city and county to see if there is traction on INC
goals of getting permission to strengthen the overlay ordinance and bullet
ownership (old resolutions, need to check with Melvin Whitley on the bullet
one), as well as a moratorium on digital billboards and licensing managers
hired by homeowner associations (possible new resolutions, see below).
Mike Shiflett moved and David Harris seconded a resolution
on supporting legislation on managing homeowner associations and related issues
(Mike to supply text later).
Pat Carstensen moved and David Harris seconded a resolution
supporting legislation to have a moratorium on new digital billboards until the
federal studies on their safety are completed.
Future Meetings –
We will have a “downtown panel” to talk about the vision for the area.
Nominating Committee
– David Harris will chair it. Pat
Carstensen, Mike Shiflett, and Fred Foster, Jr. on it.
Traffic and
Transportation Issues – We formed a committee with DeDreana as chair, and Pat,
Peter, Mike and Rosemarie on it. They
will have a list of things to monitor next month.
Neighborhood Reports
·
Golden Belt has a re-zoning that would knock
down 12 homes to create a campus similar to TROSA. Tom will meet with DeDreana to help the neighborhood.
·
David said that there seems to be an uptick
recently in crime in some neighborhoods – related to what?
·
Trinity Park is still struggling with pollution
from an old dry cleaning site.
·
Falconbridge is seeing real benefit of
Neighborhood Watch – stopped an assault.
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