06-30-2014, 05:32 AM
I received this email from Sean Crowne, a young man I do not know. This subject has gotten him so upset that he wrote this email on facebook to me. I thought you all might find his email and my response interesting. Sean wrote:
"Shame on you. This is the nicest politest I will be and the last word you will ever here from me. But I will not praise your name unless you change your ways. shame."
My response was...
Sean, do not praise me at all and I am not going to change my ways. Really the only one you should be praising is the Creator.
I can understand how you feel about me. I am hoping in the future you will have a change of opinion when all the facts are in.
I had nothing to do with SPACE market moving and neither did the Planning department nor the DLNR. In order for the county to close SPACE market it would require a public revocation hearing. As you may have noticed, there was no revocation hearing that means the County did not close the market.
The SPACE market moving was an internal decision, that I am assuming, was made by the board of the Village Green Society. You see Sean, the Village Green Society is a timeshare in the jungle. While the people are away their houses are being rented by the on site manager, Graham Ellis. Apparently, the SPACE market was calling attention to their real estate operations so the market has moved to Uncle Roberts.
I had everything to do with the DLNR complaint. I saw a map of the 60 acres behind the Village Green Society that looked like the forest of protected trees had gotten a severe haircut. A DLNR fly over, which requires the state spending money, verified the violations. Rentals on state land that were built from old growth OHIA in a conservation forest that were being rented for $400 a month is over the top when it comes to understanding. You have to do a lot of rationalizing for this to be okay.
Would you, Sean, cut down protected trees on State land to build rental units? Would that be alright with you? And here is the most important information that I want you to consider...It all started with SB 2274 the so called "sustainability" research bill authored by Graham Ellis and attorneys that would have facilitated Graham in covering up all of his illegal activities that he was doing in the conservation forest that is adjacent to Belly Acres in the name of "sustainability". In examining the bill and doing comparison studies, I realized this legislation was not about sustainability in reality it was about the worse kind of development and an attempt to cover up the wrong doings committed by Graham Ellis. Note: There really is no Graham Ellis just a tax exempt 501 ©3 nonprofit organization out of integrity that has given up its original mission statement.
In conclusion, as we begin to perhaps look at SB 2274 carefully you may see why this bill was killed.
"Shame on you. This is the nicest politest I will be and the last word you will ever here from me. But I will not praise your name unless you change your ways. shame."
My response was...
Sean, do not praise me at all and I am not going to change my ways. Really the only one you should be praising is the Creator.
I can understand how you feel about me. I am hoping in the future you will have a change of opinion when all the facts are in.
I had nothing to do with SPACE market moving and neither did the Planning department nor the DLNR. In order for the county to close SPACE market it would require a public revocation hearing. As you may have noticed, there was no revocation hearing that means the County did not close the market.
The SPACE market moving was an internal decision, that I am assuming, was made by the board of the Village Green Society. You see Sean, the Village Green Society is a timeshare in the jungle. While the people are away their houses are being rented by the on site manager, Graham Ellis. Apparently, the SPACE market was calling attention to their real estate operations so the market has moved to Uncle Roberts.
I had everything to do with the DLNR complaint. I saw a map of the 60 acres behind the Village Green Society that looked like the forest of protected trees had gotten a severe haircut. A DLNR fly over, which requires the state spending money, verified the violations. Rentals on state land that were built from old growth OHIA in a conservation forest that were being rented for $400 a month is over the top when it comes to understanding. You have to do a lot of rationalizing for this to be okay.
Would you, Sean, cut down protected trees on State land to build rental units? Would that be alright with you? And here is the most important information that I want you to consider...It all started with SB 2274 the so called "sustainability" research bill authored by Graham Ellis and attorneys that would have facilitated Graham in covering up all of his illegal activities that he was doing in the conservation forest that is adjacent to Belly Acres in the name of "sustainability". In examining the bill and doing comparison studies, I realized this legislation was not about sustainability in reality it was about the worse kind of development and an attempt to cover up the wrong doings committed by Graham Ellis. Note: There really is no Graham Ellis just a tax exempt 501 ©3 nonprofit organization out of integrity that has given up its original mission statement.
In conclusion, as we begin to perhaps look at SB 2274 carefully you may see why this bill was killed.