tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post2630317375410665348..comments2023-10-31T10:25:36.400-04:00Comments on Dunwoody USA: Recap of DHA Meeting; Update from Councilman WittensteinBob Fiscellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02622029302685035787noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-7648474609825384482010-08-05T00:25:59.035-04:002010-08-05T00:25:59.035-04:00Rob,
You could not be more wrong.
It is NOT the C...Rob,<br /> You could not be more wrong.<br />It is NOT the City's palce to place any limits on what I can do on my property as long as I am with in the retrictions of the current zoning and development codes.<br />I do not want government to protect me from chckens or the fact that my neighbor has 6 cars.<br />I dont want government tell me that my mailbox has to look like my neighbors or what color lights I may or may not be able to hang and when I can hang them becasue a few "real" Dunwoody folks want protect me.<br />I lived in Dunwoody Club Forest for 12 years. Each of my girls had a car as did my wife and I. You think you have the right to tell me I can't own a another car (always wanted another Porche) and park it on my property?<br />My mother can't drive down from NJ and spend the Winter months living with me in ATL.<br />As I said in my previous post this is STUPID.<br />Let get off this elitist BS.<br />Want to live in Hilton Head with all its planned communities and restrictions, then move. It is not why I moved here.Bob Lundstenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05618874832450910839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-64498791028404684602010-08-05T00:11:40.005-04:002010-08-05T00:11:40.005-04:00I’m not making it a political partisan issue at al...I’m not making it a political partisan issue at all. I find it Ironic that a city filled with Republicans (I am one), that claim smaller government out of our lives is even thinking about putting this up as an issue.<br />I have no idea who Glory is so I have no bone to pick here.<br /> I just find it weird, that Joe H, Gerri Penn and I agree that this is just plain STUPID. I think I am accurate when I say that the three of us do not share the same political views. <br />This is ISSUE based, not political in my mind<br /> Council members who back this should pack up their houses and move to a community or town that has covenants in place before your buy.<br />If you want to live that life style, go live in Country Club of The South, hide behind the gate and let only those people with the double secret password inside.<br />We are a city of 40+ thousand and have over 150 K here on a daily basis.<br />Despite the beliefs of some of the council, we are not all retired, living on big government pensions topped by retiree benefits from a major corporation. We are not all making 6 figures and have antique car collections. Did you know that over 100 families a week have to go to the Food Bank at St Pats? Hunger in Dunwoody !!!! That is OK as long as they do not live in your neighborhood. Because you think we live still live next store to Wally and Beaver Cleaver does not mean we all want to<br />Despite what you think this is not a planned Walt Disney community and is most definitely not Mayberry<br />People may not want to admit it, but we are a City of many of races, cultures economic stature, political and religious beliefs, young and old <br /> Stop trying to "protect us from ourselves” and do the jobs you were elected to do, govern. Fix my roads, protect my property and provide me a safe place to live and work. Do not try to be my parent or tell me what is best for me. That is not why you were elected. Please don’t tell us again that you are responding to hundreds of emails demanding this change. Don’t insult my intelligence. I do not want to do another Open Record Request and count the emails again.<br />Telling the residents how many cars they can park on their property is not an issue to waste any time over.<br />I have submitted an open records request seeking information from the City retreat where this STUPID idea came from. The council could make it easy on us all by having the councilman or men stand up and stand behind this Stupid idea. (Do you get the idea that I think this is STUPID?)<br />Will let everyone know what I get backBob Lundstenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05618874832450910839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-51195885876972725052010-08-04T11:18:28.828-04:002010-08-04T11:18:28.828-04:00Boy! I wish everything in my world were as "b...Boy! I wish everything in my world were as "black and white" as things seem to be in the world that Rob A. lives in!!!!!<br /><br />He dogmatically asserts (something that Rob does frequently) about what is and is not "acceptable." I'm really unsure who appointed him as arbiter of acceptability.<br /><br />He then makes a few other unsubstantiated assertions including "Our residential areas, which are single family, should not have more than four vehicles parked out in the driveway. Clearly that's more than sufficient when you don't count garaged vehicles. I'd even suggest two vehicles in the driveway would be enough." Nice that Rob A. has all the answers. <br /><br />He then asserts that a specific, targeted ordinance is "the only way" to protect our neighborhoods. Clearly there are other ways than a specific, targeted ordinance including, for example, an ordinance that speaks to public nuisances, which may include excessive number or placement of vehicles on private property.<br /><br />This ordinance, as drafted, obviously speaks to resolving a conflict with a specific, few homeowners and/or landlords in Dunwoody. <br /><br />I, for one, fail to see why the City of Dunwoody has to be so "heavy handed" with establishing so restrictive (and unparalleled in the local area) an ordinance as the one proposed.<br /><br />Oh, and while I've got my good friend Rob A.'s attention, I want to point out that Dunwoody still has not paved a single foot of roadway in spite of being almost 2 years old, and the paving program that was to start in July 2010 still hasn't started. If you're worried about keeping the value of our neighborhoods high, I'm of the opinion that quality roads offers a more substantive return than chasing down a few parking violators. But, that's local "control" for you, Rob.<br /><br />ChipChiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15330185723991647590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-69180956501190392222010-08-03T16:25:06.098-04:002010-08-03T16:25:06.098-04:00I strongly favor passage of the proposed new law t...I strongly favor passage of the proposed new law to control the number of vehicles parked in residential driveways. <br /> <br />We now have houses with 6, 7 or 8 vehicles parked in the driveway. This is not acceptable. We need to maintain the residential character of the City of Dunwoody. <br /><br />Our residential areas, which are single family, should not have more than four vehicles parked out in the driveway. Clearly that's more than sufficient when you don't count garaged vehicles. I'd even suggest two vehicles in the driveway would be enough.<br /> <br />I hope that the City Council approves this measure. I have to disagree with Robert in that this legislation is well advised and needed. Homeowners Associations and other efforts to control such eyesores are not effective at all. <br /><br />Robert, I think you are ill-informed as to the effectiveness of controlling such excessive parking by use of a homeowners association. It just doesn't happen, and no one is signing contracts or following any restrictive covenants which in large part have expired in our residential neighborhoods. It is not possible to control the parking by any other means as you suggest.<br /> <br />The only way to get effective control of this situation is for City Council to pass this proposed legislation. We do need the City Council to take action to protect our neighborhoods.<br /> <br />Also, you mentioned trailers. It is very important that trailers be even more restricted. There are zoning ordinance provisions limiting trailers now, so don't broaden that item so we have trailers or recreational vehicles (RV's) parked in front or side yards. And we should not have trailers, recreational vehicles, etc. parked on the streets of our neighborhoods either.<br /> <br />I hope City Council passes this legislation and takes steps to enforce its provisions soon.<br /><br />Rob AugustineAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-4031253767208592052010-08-02T16:05:11.012-04:002010-08-02T16:05:11.012-04:00Eric,
Thanks - I've made the correction. I&#...Eric,<br /><br />Thanks - I've made the correction. I've also added a link for your website. Sorry for the misspelling - somewhat sacreligious!Bob Fiscellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02622029302685035787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-30359583410164044322010-08-02T14:17:17.266-04:002010-08-02T14:17:17.266-04:00Bob,
Thanks for the kind comments about me. One s...Bob,<br /><br />Thanks for the kind comments about me. One slight correction - it's "Christ", not "Crist". The Crist is politics is the one named Charlie running in Florida.<br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />Eric ChristUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10273467561012284111noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-56946397813052478412010-08-02T13:14:47.287-04:002010-08-02T13:14:47.287-04:00This is yet just another example of Councilman W.&...This is yet just another example of Councilman W.'s inconsistency: Why does Councilman W. encourage public input on this issue, yet insists on no public input or review time for a sign ordinance that had so many changes from reading #1 to reading #2 that it was essentially a new ordinance?<br /><br />Are there any challengers out there for our next election in his at-large district?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-43192275308958581702010-08-02T11:59:17.919-04:002010-08-02T11:59:17.919-04:00Robert,
How about a ban on trailers at schools? ...Robert,<br /><br />How about a ban on trailers at schools? I think city staff needs to check the safety of these units before school starts. I don't trust having the school board do it.DunwoodyTalkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13830017380253003870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3492816230786600529.post-71649320207443868652010-08-02T11:15:07.067-04:002010-08-02T11:15:07.067-04:00Either Councilman W. is "learning" from ...Either Councilman W. is "learning" from past mistakes, or he's talking out of both sides of his mouth. When he says this ordinance is either about conformity or about targeting specific homeowners, he could substitute "chickens" in place of "vehicles" and be saying the same thing.<br /><br />If there is such a thing as "visual pollution" associated with the justification for sign ordinances, there is "visual pollution" associated with multiple vehicles on a single lot.<br /><br />I wish Council W. would attempt to reconcile his views, as he oftentimes is the one who starts these mini-brouhahas, and they waste an inordinate amount of time while he pulls his foot out of his mouth and then tries to resolve a conflict he originally created.<br /><br />Four vehicles per lot is very generous and covers 95% of the cases. Allowing for an exception for the family with four or five driving teenagers/collegiates should cover the remaining 5 per cent.<br /><br />The other restrictions on larger, commercial and marine vehicles make sense.<br /><br />This should be a "no brainer" and not "an issue".<br /><br />ChipChiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15330185723991647590noreply@blogger.com