I’ll tell you what, these meetings get crazier by the day. Here are some highlights;

Quen Be De must have been watching TV again because after a 15 minute council conversation about changing the way the budget hearing proceedings go in the future, De finally chimes in, “Am I missing something here?” Yes De, you have been asleep for the last 15 minutes. It’s simple really, they just want to spread out the hearings over a few weeks instead of a few days. Big whoop.

The city council’s leading drama queen and rocket scientist comes up with a proposal to help people out in this lagging economy, he wants to hold an ‘Economic Summit’ with councilors and citizens. Are you  Barack Obama now? He proposes that local developers should get preference points for doing development and never mind the obvious conflict of interest Jamison’s development company would have if he voted on this proposal (please wakeup ethics board). More development during a lagging economy won’t do a damn bit of good if nobody is buying or leasing the new development. Build all you want, not sure if you have looked around lately but there is tons of retail space and homes for sale in Sioux Falls. I don’t think people are snatching up building permits left and right Greg. Of course Greg is partially referring to city road construction, which I think state law already mandates we use local contractors first, and besides, I think it would be good public policy to do so. Maybe you should read your employee handbook first Greg before making suggestions at the council meetings in the future. After the topic is changed by Beninga, Greg goes back to his ‘Economic Summit’ idea again and has the city clerk schedule a council coffee for this Saturday (even though they have proven to not be well attended by the public in the past). I’ll give you my idea ahead of time, Greg (if you could pass it on Jodi, I would appreciate it). Tell the Mayor to not give 9% raises to department heads, cut back all the city department spending by 10%, don’t hire new city employees, freeze the 2009 CIP projects until 2010 and review again in the Fall. All of these things can be done by the council and mayor. I suggest you get on that horse and git-r-done. And BTW, revoke the 2nd penny tax increase also since those roads really don’t need to be built now because of the lagging economy and slowing of new home construction.

Beninga is still hung up on staggering terms on the council and is worried about the potential of having a new mayor and potentially five new councilors in 2010. I for one am not. He thinks there is a learning curve for new councilors, and he is right. But I have a feeling he is referring to learning how to do big business’ bidding for the city. See when you only stagger in a couple of councilors a year it is easy to manipulate them and get them to vote with the established council on the side of big business. But when you have a new mayor and four new councilors there is a chance that there is going to be some major changes when it comes to city business. I’m a big believer in drastic change, and one way that change occurs is by starting fresh. We have a lot of dead wood on the council and it’s time to shake things up. I have already said that Costello or Staggers will be our next mayor, and I like both of their perspectives when it comes to budgeting, progress and property rights in our city. So Gerald, give it up already. I am sick of you whining about it every chance you get. City clerk Debra Owen points out there is no reason to change things because it was a ‘fluke’ it turned out this way because of Howes and Smith resigning early. It’s too bad you don’t speak up more often about other important issues at council meetings like you do about this one.

The highlight of the meeting was when the city HR director showed up to bullshit his way thru explaining the city raises. He starts out by reminding the citizens and council that the city employees are the ones fulfilling customer service for us. Pat, pat, pat – pat yourself on the back. Oh and we are so eternally grateful that they spy on us and harass us with blanket code enforcement. May I remind you that we pay their wages.

He goes on to explain that the union employees get a 3% increase while appointed officials (department heads and non-union) get a 6% raise that is based on performance and COLA (cost of living). I guess the union employees do not deserve performance raises just the big cheeses. Talk about equality in the workplace!

Staggers points out that the department heads are basically overpaid when compared to other cities and  the HR director says he would have ‘to look into that’.

Kermit also points out that city employees generally make more money than private sector employees in the same fields and that the COLA is bogus because it really isn’t based on cost of living increases, it is merely a contract negotiation. The HR director agrees that it is only ‘part’ of the raise. So Staggers says, “Why call it COLA then?”

Of course Brown defends the high pay of city employees because there is no comparison in the private sector in some of the fields (like firefighters and police – ironically the lowest paid city employees.)  Knudson says that turnover is low. Damn right it is, the money and benefits are good and leaning on the shovel is permissible, they don’t have to worry about making their employer a profit like the private sector does. Some city jobs are a cakewalk (not all of them though). Litz and Staggers get into about how hard city workers work then accuses Staggers of laughing at him about it. Of course (we) are laughing at you. Anytime councilors want to defend wasteful spending they only bring up the positive points. Litz praised the public works department employees for going out in the middle of the night and fixing mains in the winter. I commend them to, but they also get paid for overtime Bob, so it is hardly a thankless job. Then De goes off on a tangent about how they deserve their raises because we put $5 million back in the reserves this year. What does that have to do with anything De? That just means we are overtaxed. She must have a degree in irrelevance. Of course Brown kisses the HR Director’s ass some more by telling him he is doing a great job (Brown and Knudson can’t get thru one single info meeting without praising some overpaid city worker for their service). Costello points out a low cost of service for the city when compared to other cities. Well guess what, it reflects on the customer service we  receive. I have often been a believer in hiring quality employees instead of mass quantities of unqualified ones. We have almost 1,200 city employees, way too many. I also believe that the low man on the totem pole deserves the same kind of raises and merit pay as his boss gets, it encourages them to work harder and do a better job. What good does it do to give management merit pay when all they are doing is assigning the work? Ironically the man who appointed and gave raises to the overpaid department heads was absent from the meeting – big surprise there. Must have been hanging out with Ronald McDonald getting pointers for his next job.

While watching the video you will just shake your head with some of the arguments councilors use against this rezoning. It’s not like Habitat is building apartments, they are building twin-homes. The same kind of twin-homes you can see in any neighborhood in this city. This is blatant discrimination against Habitat and the people they sell houses to. It’s further proof that this council is out of touch with its residents once again.

The worst part about this is that Habitat will have to take an even bigger hit on the property, therefore punishing the charitable organization that does wonderful things for this community.

Very sad.

CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPEAL (2009-01-01):  4329 NORTH ALASKA AVENUE AND 4320 NORTH COLORADO AVENUE. THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT WAS TO CONSTRUCT TOWNHOMES. APPROVED AT THE FEBRUARY 4, 2009, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING WITH A SPLIT VOTE (4-YES, 3-NO).

 
 
 
 
 
A motion was made by Council Member Knudson and seconded by Council Member Costello to approve the Conditional Use Permit Appeal.  
Vote to approve: Roll Call: Yeses, Beninga, Staggers, 2. Noes, Brown, Costello, Jamison, Knudson, Litz, Anderson Jr., 6.   Motion Failed.

How dare you question the Sioux Falls city councilors! What a grand bunch of ethical people.

Sorry, Staggers, I partially disagree with this amendment to the code of ethics;

Councilors maintain that advisory opinions should be reserved for city employees and elected officials but not for the general public. If a member of the public has a concern about a city official, then councilors maintain that a formal complaint with the ethics board is the appropriate avenue instead of an advisory opinion.

First off, last I checked I pay their wages and the majority elects them. If anybody has a right to ask for an advisory opinion (something I have done) it’s the public. I can understand Staggers concerns in the confidentiality part of it, he is basically asking that all parties involved be notified, I agree with him there.

Advisory opinions are not required to be confidential, and councilors say they can and have been used for political purposes.

But they CAN be confidential, it’s the choice of the person asking the opinion and as for the ‘political purposes’ that’s a bunch of bullshit. Politicians do things for ‘political purposes’ citizens do things for their own protection and survival of their rights. There is nothing ‘political’ about a conflict of interest. If someone is sitting on the council and they are a developer and they are voting on zoning and development issues, that looks like a pretty clear conflict of interest to me, I really don’t care what the ethics committee thinks, I have two eyes.

Once it becomes public that the ethics board is reviewing a matter, they say, the officials in question automatically come under suspicion of having done something to violate the code of ethics.

“That’s the headline you don’t want to have,” Councilor Gerald Beninga said.

And how is that the citizen’s fault? If you wanna cry to someone, I suggest you take it up with the media. Citizens don’t sit on editorial boards.

But members of the ethics board worry councilors are shutting off an avenue for the public to question city officials.

And they are right. Isn’t it amazing that the very group that this would affect gets to vote on their own code of ethics? What’s next? A raise?

Every once in awhile a Sioux Falls City Councilor surprises me. Bob Litz did this yesterday when he asked Mike Cooper from the Planning department this question (Jan 20th info meeting), in reference to the zoning of the NEW Islamic Center,

“Why is there a disparency between what the fire code requires in occupancy and what the zoning commission requires?”

Cooper responded, “It’s very complex.” And he added that the fire department has different standards. Uh, well duh, Mike, that’s why Bob asked the question. Shouldn’t the fire department and Zoning commission be on the same page?

But this isn’t about occupancy, it’s about bigotry.

Cory from Madville writes a great post about the veiled bigotry that I have been concerned about for awhile towards the new Islamic Center.

It all started a few weeks back at a SF city council informational meeting (Jan 5th) when a ‘concerned citizen’ (Ignorant/Hypocritical Protestant) took pictures and shot video of African-American immigrant Muslims protesting Israel’s attack on Gaza across the street in a public park from the other Islamic center on 6th street. Councilor Staggers asked the gentleman what his feelings were on the First Amendment, and the guy seem to be confused about it’s meaning and started talking about city ordinances, etc. Staggers reminded the citizen that the U.S. Constitution trumps all municipal and state laws and as long as their protesting was peaceful he couldn’t do anything about it.

Later at the City Council meeting I thanked Staggers for reminding the citizen about the First Amendment and I also said publicly if any of these protesters feel threatened or intimidated by the local authorities that need to contact the National Coalition Against Censorship or the ACLU for legal advice.

This is flat out bigotry because of their faith, that’s it, and it is pretty obvious. I will say the city and council have been doing their best to handle the zoning issue as smoothly as possible, it’s the citizens in this neighborhood that are causing problems and continue to hassle the city about restricting them, even though most (Christian) worship facilities in Sioux Falls are in residential areas.

I don’t belong to any religion, so I don’t care if people are dancing naked around old sprint car tires in their churches, just as long as they follow zoning rules they have the right to do whatever they want to in their church, the First Amendment guarantees it.

I suggest the Islamic Center contacts the ACLU and get some legal advice before this thing blows up into something bigger.

I would have needed this to get out of there.

View the BS slinging here (click on Jan 12 – info meeting).

First it started out about how rezoning issues with Sanford need to be handled differently in the future. Councilors point out how poorly the way notices are posted and mailed out to homeowners. Amazing. If you were opposed to how it was handled why did all of you (besides Staggers) voted for it?! You knew before the vote that this stuff wasn’t handled correctly, you should have voted NO! Saying something after the fact is a wash. If you want to send a message about how the zoning was handled you do it when you vote – not piss and moan about it after the vote at some little known info meeting. Christ-sakes-alive, please shut off your TVs and engage your brains before voting at meetings.

Secondly the Pavilion showed up to tell the community about a new program(?). They will be open from 5 – 8 PM on the first Friday of each month. Hate to break it to you, been there, done that. I suggest as the marketing manager of the Pavilion you dig up past records about your programs. BTW, it was wildly successful, so wondering why you got rid of it in the first place. You should be open every single night from 5-8 PM so people who go to school or work during the day can enjoy your programs. Of course, that would make sense . . .

Thirdly, a info meeting would not be complete without another theatrical performance by Greg ‘Grease Lightning’ Jamison and his sidekicks Vernon and ‘Biceps’ Bob Litz. I could go into a long description about windbreakers and AC/DC shirts, but ya gotta see it for yourself. It is about a new Event Center and imaginary checks. Funny stuff.

I will summarize that they now are comparing us to the Fargo Dome (I guess they gave up on the Qwest Center comparison). Well, for one, Fargo is a massive college town, there isn’t a larger events center for hours and hours away, and they haven’t sold out many events over the past 20 years (Thanks Costello for that tidbit of info). Staggers, of course is the only councilor to remind them raising retail taxes to build this is a very bad idea, and suggests they use private money instead. Then De magically makes up facts, again. ” The last poll I saw has shown overwhelming support for a new event center”- . (Paraphrasing) De does this quite a bit, so I’m challenging you De, if this is true FREAKING PROVE IT! I do agree people may support it, but not thru retail taxes. It will fall flat on it’s face if you plan to build this with a tax increase on groceries, etc. De also mentions that our tax burden is low in Sioux Falls, yup, and wages are to De.