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© 2001 The Nugget Newspaper Sisters, Oregon All rights reserved Comments
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Letters,
letters, letters
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 This letter is in response to a statement made by Mayor Steve Wilson
last Thursday night at a hearing regarding the development agreement for
the proposed Barclay Meadow industrial subdivision:
Mayor Wilson stated publicly that five years ago residents of Trapper
Point were solicited by a mailing for input regarding ultimate development
of this specific section of Barclay Ranch. He stated that residents were
asked whether they preferred high density residential or light industrial
use as alternative potential uses.
Research was conducted by polling current and former property owners
of Trapper Point as to their receipt of any document or other evidence
regarding input for potential future use of the property in question.
Current and former residents contacted have emphatically denied receiving
any such material suggesting input of the property's future use.
The integrity of this statement as well other comments was challenged
by some of those in attendance as untrue and misleading with the express
intent to persuade members of the city council and others in attendance
for approval of the development agreement.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 It was apparent to many in attendance that a decision on the part of
most of the city council to approve this agreement was made well in advance
of the hearing and in spite of very credible evidence offered in opposition.
By definition the term "hearing" implies listening and giving consideration
to all viewpoints of issues requiring decisions. In this particular matter,
fairness to this process was totally absent.
Respectfully,
Roy R. Schulke
President, Trapper Point Home Owners Association
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To the Editor:
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Last week, the Sisters City Council passed a development agreement between
the City of Sisters and Barclay Meadows/Lundgren Mill Business Parks.
Before it passed, however, there was discussion among the councilmen and
citizens present.
Councilman Tim Clasen raised a point that both Redmond and Bend's light
industrial parks are NOT placed close to residences. I've noticed the
same thing. He's entirely correct.
I'll take it one step further. Recently, I've been on several airline
flights around the United States. During takeoffs and landings at large
urban airports, I've noticed that light industrial parks and residences
are NOT placed near one another. In fact, from the air, I've seen buffers
of what appears to be up to thousands of feet between light industry and
homes!
In the Fall of 1999, Deschutes County Hearings Officer Karen Green denied
the Barclay Meadows/Lundgren Mill applicants development requests due
to "incompatibility to the neighbors to the north." This was just one
issue in her denial; there were others.
This is not just a "not in my backyard" mentality, it's a nationwide
trend to keep buffer zones between light industry and residences. This
common-sense trend has been ignored by our county commissioners, the City
of Sisters and the developers.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Sincerely,
Marilyn Ebner
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To the Editor: As our son finishes kindergarten this year, we are thankful for his safe and adequate classroom and facilities at the Elementary school. We all know that time flies and it won't be long before he will be attending middle school. We ARE NOT looking forward to him attending school in the current unsafe and inadequate middle school. As a community do we want to continue to pay high energy bills and sink more money into increasing maintenance costs at the current middle school? Lets pass the bond when interest rates are low and build adequate facilities now that will last well into the future. Thanks to the school board for spending many hours researching numerous options and deciding on the most cost-effective plan for our children.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Sincerely, Rod and Susan Robinson * * *
To the Editor: I wish to express our appreciation to the supporters of our Annual Easter Egg Hunt. To the contestants and their families, it was a delightful day to enjoy this family event. A special thanks to Spurge Cochran who has been our "Easter Bunny" for over 20 years and greeted all who attended.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Stephen Fisher
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