The Martin County

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The e-newsletter for aware citizens – No. 54

 

CRA Developers 1 – Motorists 0

 

COMMISSION APPROVAL OF TCEA EXEMPTION WILL CREATE MORE TRAFFIC JAMS

 

To understand this story fully, let’s look at a few definitions:

“Concurrency” is one of the guiding legal principles for achieving growth that does not ruin our quality of life. Concurrency requires that for any development to be approved, the public infrastructure needed to support that development must be in place or scheduled to be in place when the development occurs.

“Level Of Service” or LOS, is a measure of when the required public service is concurrent. This story relates to automobile traffic, so there are numbers, like cars per hour, that define the LOS. Reducing the LOS, or exceeding the traffic load,  means that there are more cars than the road was supposed to handle.

“Community Redevelopment Area (CRA)” is a selected area in which some normal development and zoning rules are changed to allow greater density and intensity, thereby encouraging development. Tax gains are plowed back into the CRA. Originally, the concept was to revive blighted areas. Then it was broadened to include older neighborhoods in decline, or in need of revitalization. In each CRA, there is a Neighborhood Advisory Committee (NAC) appointed by the commission to represent the CRA residents. Often NACs are dominated by pro-developer people who own businesses and property in the CRA.

We admire CRA goals. It was good to hear NAC chairmen and Countywide Committee director Jeff Oris discuss the following subjects at their 4/30/08 meeting: sewer lines; landscaping; parking spaces; sidewalks, building improvement, cleanup; road resurfacing; stormwater retention; and affordable housing. Such urban infill  upgrades that revitalize neighborhoods make much more sense than rural clusters or extending utilities beyond the primary urban services boundary.

HOWEVER …..

….. when CRA development objectives over-ride quality of life considerations for residents both in and out of the CRA, it’s time to say STOP!

What happens when the traffic load on roadways in the CRA is greater than the LOS allowed? Common sense would tell you that you can keep building if you cut back on development density or the type of development. However, that would not please the developers enjoying more accommodating rules in the CRA. So, as the old joke goes, you don’t have to raise the bridge; just lower the river.

In essence, that is the kind of thinking that the Martin County Commission did on April 29, 2008. They approved a “TCEA” – Transportation Concurrency Exception Area comp plan amendment (CPA #08-11) for the 800-acre Port Salerno CRA. This essentially wipes out concurrency requirements for road LOS, taking a limit off the maximum amount of homes, stores and factories that can be built in the CRA. And there is no sunset or time limit on this abandonment of sensible transportation planning.

They put a little lipstick on that pig, with vague requirements about monitoring, seeking alternative transportation modes, and identifying traffic issues at some future date. However, TCEA still means traffic jams. So the greater opportunities for developers in the CRA is bought at the price of reduced quality of life for drivers. To Commissioner Valliere, who voted for TCEA along with DiTerlizzi, Smith and Weberman, “It’s a sacrifice we all have to make.” Really!

DiTerlizzi demonstrated his sympathy for the motorists stuck in traffic when he said: “If you don’t want to sit in traffic, then don’t go downtown.” But what about the many residents who must pass through downtown? There are about 16,000 vehicles on Dixie Highway passing through Port Salerno every day. Not only will even greater traffic caused by development be a Port Salerno bottleneck, but it will adversely impact feeder roads inside and outside the CRA.

Commissioner Heard, who voted against the TCEA, pointed out several serious shortcomings with this CPA. A couple of them were addressed by modifying the proposal, but most were ignored. Why these flaws were not recognized by county staff, the consultant or the other commissioners is a puzzle worth pondering.

THE TRAFFIC MESS GOES COUNTYWIDE

If the traffic problem were limited to Port Salerno, it would be bad enough. However, based on Florida Statute 163, Part III, the Martin County Commission set up the Countywide Community Redevelopment Plan years ago with the Commissioners sitting as the CRA Board. Seven older neighborhoods were designated as suitable for redevelopment: Port Salerno, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Rio, Golden Gate, Old Palm City and Indiantown.

The county staff report notes that “within the County’s seven CRAs, staff noted that the roads were physically or policy constrained similar to SE Dixie Highway.” So we can expect some or all of the other CRAs to come up with TCEA proposals, causing traffic jams all across the county. Before too long the score will be:

CRA Developers 7 – Motorists 0

 

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CofC activities not Rose-y in Jensen Beach

Jensen Beach Chamber of Commerce Exec Director Ron Rose sent an e-mail to members concerning your editor’s recent Martin County Consensus poll of 1,500 county residents. Poll results were published in the Stuart News (“Citizen report card flunks County Commission”) on 4/24/08, and in Defender issue No. 53. By design or accident, Mr. Rose failed to send his memo to certain CofC members who oppose Commissioner Doug Smith.

Without a shred of evidence, Mr. Rose erroneously claimed that “the sample does not appear to be representative of the opinions held by Martin County voters at large and may have been skewed to reflect the group’s political agenda.” In addition, Mr. Rose asked members to report to him if they had received our Consensus questionnaire.

To be helpful in case few members responded to his request, I made the following offer to Mr. Rose because his members were fully represented in the poll sample: “If you let me know the e-mails who report that they received my questionnaire, I will give you a batch of addresses of your members who received them, but did not report it to you.”

Mr. Rose has not yet responded to my offer.

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Al Forman, Editor                                  5/3/08

 

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Port St. Lucie (FL) (May 2, 2008) – Victory Forge Military Academy will remain open despite the recent allegations from the Department Of Children and Family Services. Victory Forge has been and continues to cooperate fully with the investigation hoping that these serious allegations will come to an end as soon as possible, so that they may continue their work rebuilding the lives of ‘at risk’ boys and their families. 

Adamantly denying the accusations from a former cadet and any allegations of abuse from the DCF, Victory Forge remains steadfast to carrying out its mission. While it appears that DCF has illegally strong armed many of the parents to remove their children from the program, DCF does not have the legal authority to close the academy. With the support of many of the parents, its board of directors, volunteers and many community supporters Victory Forge will continue its program, projects and many community service initiatives such as the Memorial Day Tribute and Cadets for Vets.

Dr Alan Weierman president of the academy states that, “DCF has themselves committed child abuse in their own handling of this case. The academy, the staff and I are not guilty of what is being alleged and when this investigation is complete this will come to light. As a victim of child abuse, I am and will forever be committed to the welfare and betterment of children. I have spent my entire life and career helping those children and families subject to abuse and will do everything in my power to save the life of a child. In the meantime we are cooperating with the investigators to resolve this issue, we are also discussing with our attorneys the possibility of filing formal complaints and possibly charges against DCF. In close we would like to thank our friends, families, the parents of displaced cadets and the community in general for their overwhelming support.”

For more information about Victory Forge, a tour of the facility or to request an interview with Dr. Alan Weierman regarding this matter, please call 772-879-7181 or 772-370-8390. 

 

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Michael Roberts

772-215-3470

Cadets for Vets Invite the Community to Help

What:

The Cadets for Vets from Victory Forge Military Academy and members of the Road to Victory Military Museum are planning a series of community work days to help build the 2000 plus wooden memorial markers required for the Memorial Day Tribute in May.

The Cadets are inviting everyone in the community to be a part of the Treasure Coast’s largest tribute and event to honor our local Veterans. Last year the Cadets erected 224 wooden markers comprised of crosses and stars honoring those killed in action during WWI for Memorial Day. Because of the tremendous interest generated by the memorial and the importance of the project to our veteran community the Cadets will erect 1,925 more – representing all those killed in action from WWII to present day conflicts who called South East Florida home (from Volusia County in the north to Monroe County in the south.)

It takes a great deal of effort to construct each memorial marker by hand. That is why they are asking for community support to complete this tribute. This is not a fundraising campaign; the Cadets are merely attempting to gather help and/or raise the funds and materials to cover the costs associated with building and setting up this tribute. Each wooden memorial marker will cost approximately $4, plus the expenses associated with producing this event. Should there be a surplus of funds generated from this Memorial excess proceeds will go to the scholarship program at Victory Forge.

Contributions of volunteer time, building supplies, and financial contributions will be accepted at the event. The Cadets hope that everyone will consider being a part of this important project.

When:

Friday May 2 through Sunday May 4

11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Where:

Memorial Park on East Ocean Blvd, Stuart Florida 34994

Who:

Victory Forge Military Academy is a 501 (c) 3 not for profit organization based in Port St. Lucie Florida. Victory Forge is an Intensive, Residential, Academic and Behavior Modification Program that utilizes military style components for the establishment of a “Doctrine of Discipline” in the lives of the teens who come to the school. The objective of Victory Forge is to provide a tough, highly structured, high impact program that will remold and turn around the lives of rebellious and troubled teenagers. Similar to the military, the program objectives are facilitated through the use of a “Code of Conduct” that contains the seven core values of Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Self Sacrifice, Honor, Integrity, & Personal Courage.

Road to Victory Military Museum is a 501 (c) 3 organization based in Stuart Florida. This unique and highly interactive museum’s mission is to honor and pay tribute to all the brave men and women who have served and are presently serving our country in the Armed Forces. By displaying historical artifacts, uniforms, militaria, photographs and vehicles we are able to pay homage to those heroes while informing and educating the public of their noble endeavors and our freedoms as Americans.

Public Info:

Michael Roberts at 772-215-3470 or Inez Frid at 772-370-4571

inez@iproductions.us

 

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