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The NFL(&H)’s First 100 Days PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Webb   
Tuesday, 24 August 2010 20:27

The senior member of our new Town Council majority has compared their administration with those of FDR, JFK, and Ronald Reagan.   The historical comparisons suggested by the Mayor Pro Tem would be laughable if they were not so sad.  What they do accomplish is to point out the boisterous ego of the current Council Majority.   

 

  • - While Franklin Roosevelt was addressing the issues a banking crisis and the Great Depression, NFL & H rewarded political supporters with Board, Commission, and Committee assignments. 

    - While John F. Kennedy was projecting the humanity of our great country to the world, NFL&H pointed fingers at others and watched as our Fire Marshall was terminated.
     
    - While Ronald Regan cut taxes to invigorate private investment, NFL&H told a company they did not want their investment in Flower Mound.

One of the first things this council did upon taking office was to create the Oil and Gas Committee to review and make recommendations for changes to the Town’s Ordinance.  NFL&H had an opportunity to seek out a broad range of ideas from different perspectives.  Instead, this committee was loaded with individuals who shared a common desire.  This desire was outlined in the Flower Mound Cares Petition that all of the regular members signed. 

 

Even when two members were removed for cause, NFL&H replaced them with two more petition signers, passing over two committee alternates who had not signed the petition. 

 

NFL&H also stood silently as the Town Manager determined that our Town of 66,000 had out grown the need for a Fire Marshall.  On the day that Mike Smith walked out the door, the citizens and business owners of Flower Mound lost the most qualified and experienced person on staff who dealt with gas development and operations. 

 

One week earlier, the need for this position, and Mr. Smith himself, were lauded by the council as he was recognized for his work that assured our new hospital opened on time.  Because of the inaction of this council majority, Flower Mound is less safe than it was just a few months ago.

 

The private sector is where economic growth comes from.  In June we had an opportunity to welcome a project that would meet an existing and growing need.  Orchard Flower would have been an apartment community for independent senior citizens who no longer wanted the expense and trouble of maintaining a house on a ¼ to ½ acre lot, but still want to remain in the community they call home. 

 

When NFL&H said no to this $50,000,000 project, they also said no to $1,300,000 in funding for our parks, money that could have been used towards a Sr. Activity Center.  They also reached the conclusion that Flower Mound and LISD would be better off without the $900,000 of annual property taxes that this project would have generated. 

 

They were wrong on this vote, and every senior citizen I have spoken with on the subject agrees.  When the tax implications are fully explained, age is no longer a factor in questioning this vote.  The result is that Flower Mound has earned back it’s designation as a place hard to do business in.

 

Lastly I would draw your attention back to the Mayor Pro Tem’s column of last week:


When this Town Council took office, several gas drilling-related projects were already vested and underway to a point that we could not have a positive affect on their outcome, even with enacting the moratorium and aggressive changes in our current oil and gas ordinance. While I could go into great detail about what did or did not happen prior to the swearing in of our new administration, negative rhetoric regarding previous Town Council Members and their actions would serve no productive purpose.

 

·        First, there have been no aggressive changes to the Oil and Gas Ordinance implemented by this council.  The most significant change would have been repeal of the CCF zoning classification.  But after removing two P&Z members (myself included) to assure a positive recommendation, the NFL&H chose to table the item indefinitely when it came before them for a decision. 

 

·        Secondly, drilling has been going on for years within our Town.  Of course many projects were underway and already vested.  This should not be news to anyone who has participated in this debate for the past year.  Everyone who ran for office in May knew this to be the case.  If anyone’s supporters are surprised, they should speak directly with those they supported.

 

·        Finally, doesn’t this sound eerily similar to one of our current President’s most unflattering characteristics, that of Passing the Buck.  “Don’t blame me, this is the mess I inherited”,   “It’s really not my fault, my predecessor did it”. 

 

Perhaps that is why HST wasn’t included in Mr. Filidoro’s opening.  Harry S. Truman was well known for a sign that sat on his desk: “The Buck Stops Here”.

 

If you have read this far, then you may be asking, why, after the last election, I have not quietly disappeared?  The answer is simple.  I believe in honesty, transparency, and good governance.  By holding all elected officials accountable; honesty, transparency and good governance will prevail.  So consider mine, an opposing view, after last week’s state of the Town message from the Mayor Pro Tem.    

 

Bryan C. Webb

Flower Mound, TX

 

Comments  

 
0 #18 2010-08-29 15:37
On April 26, 2010 Ladd Biro wrote an article titled” Whom can you trust to lead Flower Mound?” In the endorsement article Biro wrote “A vote for the NFL – Northern, Filidoro and Lyda – ensures your voice will be heard again at Town Hall.” Biro wrote this past Friday on Flower Mound Cares that he is “personally offended” that the NFL has not “bothered to respond directly to me (or anybody else, as far as I know) since I published my op-ed challenging the notion that they could possibly administrativel y approve Titan's application.” Clearly Biro’s voice has not been heard nor do they (NFL) even respond to him.
http://www.examiner.com/denton-county-nonpartisan-in-dallas/whom-can-you-trust-to-lead-flower-mound
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-5 #17 2010-08-28 12:22
How has the NFL done so far?
“N”, Melissa Northern: First Mayor of Flower Mound to sit at town hall three days a week and count paperclips.
“F”, Al Filidoro: Is he “Standing Up for What Is Right” or has he “protect[ed] your family’s health and financial well-being”? Has he been communicating with concerned citizens on gas related issues, or has he been out if front on any issue? Or was he negotiating with Williams, then when it became known, back out of the deal? http://www.alfilidoro.com/message.htm
“L”, Steve Lyda: Did he “Stop the industrializati on of Flower Mound” or did he “Keep Gas Drilling Out of Our Neighborhoods” That was his two top points in his platform, see http://stevelyda.com/Platform.aspx
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+7 #16 2010-08-26 13:22
Town Hall - Public Presentation June 29th, 2006 6:30pm consisting of the following members:

Rick Lust, (former Mayor, NFL hater)
Jack Furst, Large landowner
Dr Robert Smith, Large landowner
Sam Wilson, Large landowner
Dr. James Wallace, Large landowner
....I see a theme forming....
Warren Richardson, Encore
Gilbert Horton, Devon Energy
Olen Wilson, Llano Royalty Corporation (withdrawn)
Abert Jarrell, Hillwood Investment Properties (and resident)
Vernon Williams, Pacesetter Energy and resident
Kenneth Baldwin, Resident
Barbara Etter, Resident (withdrawn, in protest)
Maurice Berryman, Residnet (withdrawn)

So there were three residents without industry (and/or development) interests, the exact inverse of the current panel. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Pot...don't smoke it!

Google: "flower mound 2006 gas stakeholder"
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+8 #15 2010-08-26 11:27
there is a difference between corporations that have a financial interest like williams funding campaigns (via their friends) for their profit and individuals who do not have a financial interest in oil contributing.
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-4 #14 2010-08-26 07:19
Hey mary (or stop the madness)...don't forget to point out that ERIC JELLISON contributed $10,425 to the NFL campaign....wow! That seat on the advisory board was expensive!!

Erin Bouck contributed 3 grand to their campaign along with contributions from ALMOST EVERY SINGLE ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER!

Pot...meet kettle
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+14 #13 2010-08-25 20:58
Flower Mound your immature mudslinging comments are embarassing. I am ashamed to be a resident. Please move the tassle across your cap and leave the High School chatter for the children.
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0 #12 2010-08-25 20:34
The town will issue the administrative approval for the Hilliard site. NFL&H will have never raised the question publicly if the approval could be stopped. NFL&H will tell everyone that their hands were tied by the previous council which included F&L. F&L will tell everyone who is still listening that if the moratorium from December 2009 did pass; the Hilliard site would not have been approved. F&L will not finish the story by explaining that the December 2009 moratorium was to put a hold on applications until TCEQ delivered their report. TCEQ delivered their report and so did Kleinfelder, and the reports were both good, so even if the December moratorium had passed back then, it would have been lifted before the town received the Hilliard application. People will start to see through NFL&H.
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+10 #11 2010-08-25 18:17
Bryan, you received $5,000 from Jamie W. Stewart who resides at the same address Neal Hawks. Neal Hawks (Hawks Ramsey LLC) appears to be involved in gas. Neal Hawks is the son of Howard Hawks (chairman & ceo of Tenaska Energy). Tenaska has an agreement with Williams. Gerald got $5k and Jody got $10k from this same group. Looks to me like Williams got friends to to put $20,000 into the election in an attempt to buy the people's vote. It didn't work then and your campaigning won't work now. You should be ashamed of yourself.
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-13 #10 2010-08-25 11:50
Mr. Webb - Nice job of exposing some of the bad decisions and politically-motivated actions of NFL(&H), as well as Al's many distortions of the truth.

Regarding the readers' comments, I find "Fed Up's" comment the most fascinating because of what it reveals. Fed Up did not read the article because you wrote it, yet felt compelled to comment. This simple statement captures so well the essence of the vast intellectual wasteland that is the anti-drilling movement in Flower Mound. A barren, hostile void, where tribalism and unbridled emotion rule supreme and rational thought goes to die.
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-12 #9 2010-08-25 09:16
Thank you, Mr. Webb for bringing some of these dishonest practices into the light of day.

One needs only scratch the surface to realize that the so-called O&G Committee is a complete joke and in no way represents the entire town population. It is actually an insult to mineral owners and Ms. Northern and Mr. Filidoro should be ashamed and disgraced for how this "committee" was formed. Disgusting.
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