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Many of you may remember this site when I ran for Congress and Town Council.  Although I am not running for any office yet I would like to keep people informed on what I believe is going on in national and local politics.  As always, feel free to read through the site and email if you have any questions or comments. 

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Ordinance R-10
At last night's council meeting ordinance R-10 was brought up which would allow the construction of 3 one family houses instead of 1 two family house and a one family house.  I believe that having the one family houses would be better for the town since it would lead to less absentee ownership.  Ownership of houses usually leads to more continuity and pride in the appearance of the house.  I was happy that the resolution was passed 5-1, with Council Member Joe Wojecki being the only one to vote against it.  I believe that his rational for opposing this ordinance was illogical (the same amount of families would be living on the property so it would not effect parking, backyard's for children to play, etc.).  Ward 1 is in need of redeveopment and the Republicans on the council are doing their best to have this happen; it is a shame that the representative for Ward 1 does not seem to have the same ideas for the improvement of the area.
8:40 pm est


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