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The NFL tries to change tune on Lakeside Development PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Webb   
Tuesday, 01 May 2012 20:43

Recently my opponent offered up the observation that the best indicator of future behavior is past behavior.  Strange as it may sound, I agree with that statement.  So let’s apply it to Mr. Filidoro when it comes to the mixed use development proposed for Lakeside DFW.

On Monday (4/23) the Dallas Morning News’ Wendy Hundley published a story recounting a council work session held last week.  The bolded sections are direct quotes from her story.  However, I’ve provided some information that you most likely do not know.

“The council requested regular meetings with the developer (of Lakeside DFW) as the project moves forward.”

•    Al Filidoro and Steve Lyda failed to attend the first meeting with the developer and Mayor Northern left early. This was an Economic Development Team meeting, which provides businesses the opportunity to meet with elected officials and staff to review project plans.

•    The NFL has refused multiple invitations to visit the Lakeside property.  The Stewart Family and Realty Capital (the developer) have extended multiple invitations to all elected officials to visit their property. 

•    The NFL has failed to return phone calls to the developer.  How do you move a project forward if the council majority (NFL) is not willing to have a conversation?

“I’m excited about the potential of this project,” Northern told Myers. “This can be a vibrant shining star for Flower Mound and the whole region.”

•    Filidoro says mixed use is the same as apartments, and we don’t want apartments in FloMo. (It isn’t the same, just ask any real estate professional.)

•    If he is against apartments in Flower Mound, why did he vote for them on Morriss Road?

•    “Excited”, but not enough to stay for the full EDT meeting.     

•    Last month the Town’s economic development office sent an email stating that the town continues to support Campus Commercial zoning (as opposed to mixed use) at Lakeside.  The email went to consultants as part of a proposal request to gain insight into Lakeside.  If the town is telling consultants they favor campus commercial, why is the NFL telling the public something else?

“We have a checkered history with mixed-use developments,” she (Mayor Northern) told Myers. “We just want to make sure we don’t have the same history.”

•    The NFL has attempted on at least three occasions to stop or restrict mixed use development at this location. This is despite other real estate professionals claiming it is an ideal location because of its easy access from major highways, views of the lake, and Flower Mound demographics. The NFL has attempted to block it by:

- Paying $24,500 to a consultant for a report advocating for a different land use in the area. 

- In November 2010, Planning & Zoning (P&Z) approved minor changes to town’s Master Plan.  When the item appeared on the Town Council agenda, language had been added.  Language that had not been the subject of a public hearing by P&Z.  Language that would have removed Lakeside DFW from being eligible for mixed use development. 

- At another P&Z meeting, the Vice Chair violated The Texas Open Meetings Act when he attempted to make a motion restricting the mix of residential development in mixed use projects. This subject was not on the meeting’s agenda and had not been “noticed” as required by law.

- Just a few weeks ago, town staff was seeking yet another consultant that would support the NFL’s out of date view, favoring campus commercial.  A concept no longer viable according to many in the commercial real estate industry.

So the question is, with these multiple attempts to block and restrict development at Lakeside DFW - and the town taking an unprecedented step of posting legal documents on the Town’s website - can we really expect an open, honest, and transparent hearing on this project? The answer is “no” - not with the NFL overseeing the process.  If you want the answer to be “yes” - then it is time to change Flower Mound’s leadership.

I will sit down with all members of council and listen to the project proposal, ask pertinent questions of the developer, and help the community reach a consensus that will move this project forward.  Yet, as Mr.Filidoro says, “the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior,” so I would not expect the same thing from him or the rest of the NFL.

On May 12th, vote for Bryan Webb for Place 2 on Flower Mound’s Town Council.  I will show up for the meetings. I will engage with the community. And I will work with all members of council to move Flower Mound forward.


Bryan Webb
Candidate for Place 2 - Flower Mound Town Council
Flower Mound, TX

 

Comments  

 
-6 #16 Long Memory 2012-05-08 12:47
Before you vote for Hayden/Webb/Dixon, the candidates Lakeside DFW seems to be working hard to install, read this article in the link below.

http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs063/1103106317697/archive/1109950012485.html
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+11 #15 Myth 2012-05-06 14:47
The only team Hayden was ever on was Flower Mound's residents. Are you saying it is wrong to work for a Flower Mound that is not divided? How sad.
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-14 #14 Long Memory 2012-05-06 12:48
@NFL HAS TO GO, why are you shouting? NFL is dividing Flower Mound? Flower Mound is divided and has been for a long time, long before NFL. The only new news is Tom Hayden has switched teams.
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+12 #13 NFL HAS TO GO 2012-05-06 01:28
PLEASE GO TO THE POLLS AND VOTE OUT NFL. THEY ARE DREDGING UP OLD NEWS AND DIVIDING FLOWER MOUND.
TWO MORE YEARS OF NFL IF YOU DON'T VOTE!
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-12 #12 Long Memory 2012-05-05 18:04
@Just Wondering, You are right it's not 2010. We are in much better shape because NFL was elected and folks like Webb defeated. As the NFL flyer says: Why would we ever want to go back to where we were 2 years ago?
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+11 #11 Just wondering 2012-05-05 07:07
@long memory...move on ths is not 2010. No wonder FM can't grow with this kind of thinking.
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-11 #10 Long Memory 2012-05-05 06:37
Webb was ENDORSED BY KEYSTONE GAS in his failed 2010 Council race. Enough said.
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+18 #9 Eric 2012-05-03 09:31
@Deceit - Mr. Webb has conducted himself with honor and integrity this election! (and the last)

Besides just being the better candidate as an honost and reasonable person, I think Filidoro has ruined his own chances with his backroom deals, lies to the community, and rudeness.

I don't know how anyone can think Mr. Webb is deceitful, especially in comparison to Filidoro!
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-20 #8 Webb of Deceit 2012-05-03 08:46
I don't believe everything Mr Webb is saying. He sounds like an attack and smear politician. You know, the type who get into office and you regret having voted for him.
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-21 #7 Sucker Punch 2012-05-03 07:47
When Kendra Stephenson was elected last year, she brought such a high level of civil discourse with her independent voice that it made for entertaining viewing of town council meetings. When Tom Hayden jumped on Stephenson's coatails, the drama increased ten-fold and we saw what a loose cannon he really was and continues to be today.

As a citizen, I long for the days when Northern, Dixon, Filidoro, Hayden, Lyda and Wallace could disagree with each other, but still work cohesively together to represent their constituents and benefit the community as a whole. If Yankee Lady gets her way, the citizens of Flower Mound will be one-two sucker punched before they even know what hit them.
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