Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Cape Vincent ~ Highlights from tonight's Planning Board Meeting

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am please to see Mr. MacSherry taking a responsible and ethical stance on a public meeting with Chandler over a private meeting as he did with Rienbeck and previous wind project managers after the 2008/09 wind law efforts.

And as far as ethics I hope the planning chair will also continue to request that his 2 planning board members with conflicts with BP, Burns and Bourcy not be present during the meeting with Chandler.

Anonymous said...

Paul Mason's rant about his postage cost seemed to me like a pro wind Bp's attempt to make our town laws look bad in favor of Bp's attempt to prove them overly burdensome. If you want to do business in the Cape obey the laws or move on.

Anonymous said...

These are not new laws Mr. Mason.
They are part of process everyone has had to go through for years. Good grief!

Anonymous said...

Hey Paul, before you complained about spending $57.oo in postage notifying your neighbors about your subdivision, did you ever stop to think ,people might have legitimate concerns over what you do with your land considering that you don't give a crap how it affects any of your neighbors.

Give him the whiners award for the year, Dick.

Peter Tumbledown said...

You're right Paul, it's just an awful thing to burden you with such an outrageous cost.
I am willing to contribute to taking up a collection to help you with this huge expense.

Anonymous said...

You are so much appreciated. I have supported the blog defense and hope it grows to the point of being used to defend us all and take action against thing they have done that are not right either.

Anonymous said...

Mason is bitching about postage but has no problem if his turbines devalue his neighbors properties by a 100 grand or more.

His neighbors should put postage on letters to him from their lawyers holding him personally legally responsible for any impact to their property or person.

Anonymous said...

Isn't the USPS in charge of postage rates?

Anonymous said...

With all the serious issues facing the residents of Cape Vincent,Mason ,as usual,complains about a minor thing that costs him money personally.

gimmee my money, I want my money.