Showing posts with label mayor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mayor. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Diamond Mayor to Village Council and Public: Butt Out!

Last week, the the Village of Diamond delayed approval of the final plat for the Morris Community Credit Union. The Courant explains the reason for the delay in this article.

Before considering the final plat, health and safety commissioner Donna Scholtes had asked for time to read the development agreement she would be approving. Although the agreement was in the planning and zoning office a few days prior to the regular meeting, Scholtes was unaware of it.

The commissioner brought up a timing issue with regard to the development agreements, which are not available to the Village Board until the time of final plat approval.

"When it gets to us, that's late in the game," Scholtes said. "We should not be seeing it at the end of negotiations."

Scholtes requested greater involvement in the development agreement process.

Sound reasonable? Not to mayor Ramme.

Diamond's system was explained by the Courant as this:

"Diamond's Mayor, Mike Ramme, determines when economic incentive is appropriate and negotiates terms with the developer along with lawyers from both parties.

The agreement is not available to the Zoning Board before it makes its recommendation; it is not available to the Village Board until it considers final plat; it is not available to the public until after it has been approved by the Village Board.

No public discussion is held regarding economic incentives."


Council members are not supposed to ask any questions, or excercise any independent judgment? Apparently, the mayor feels that council members should just vote in favor of whatever proposal is set in front of them, without reading it.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Coal City cleans house

After beating his opponent by a wide margin, Neal Nelson has been sworn in as Coal City's new mayor. In his first official meeting, Nelson appointed a new city attorney. In what may prove to be a shrewd decision, Nelson has avoided the politics inherent in hiring a local law firm by selecting a firm from outside the area. Congratulations to the people of Coal City for taking action to bring about a change in their city government.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Mayoral appointment


It has been several weeks since the republican party nominated Darrell Brown to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of alderman Bob Elleson. There have been several city council meetings, but Mayor Kopczick still hasn't made the appointment. Why? Could it be Chicago-style partisan politics, like those criticized by Luella Kellogg and Mike Farrell?