Tuesday, March 4, 2008

How Safe is YOUR Neighborhood?


On February 12, the night of the historic vote on Esperanza, The City Council had a hearing at 7pm to listen to arguments both for and against the change in zoning use at 507 Frey Street, which is an R-1 residential neighborhood. The request was made by the Hill Country Christian Action Council, dba: The Hill Country Pregnancy Care Center . The Pregnancy Care Center is a good organization and provides needed services for our community . It is not what they do , but how they want to do it.

 

An ordinance was past last year by the Boerne City Council to allow 501 © (3), non profit corporations to be located in an R-1 residential neighborhood by using the existing housing stock so that the neighborhood would not be negatively impacted. Just as important, it is clear in the ordinance that when the building is vacated it must revert back to it’s original use, R-1 residential.

 

The Pregnancy Center bought the property at 507 Frey with a 900 square foot home on it. They knew this house would not meet their needs and they plan to demolish it and build a 6000 square foot medical facility , a paved parking lot and erect a 15 square foot sign.

 

In an article in the Boerne Star , they claimed that “they have been given a favorable reception by the Frey Street residents”. This gave the erroneous impression that the neighbors had been consulted and were supportive. I can honestly say there was not a favorable reception . We submitted 81 signatures from 65 residences in the Frey street neighborhood who were against the ordinance.

 

Additionally, Councilman Jacque Dubose, sits on the board of the Directors of the Hill Country Pregnancy Care Center.

The City Attorney said that Jacque Dubose legally did not have a conflict of interest in this matter.  Jacque Dubose said he could vote objectively for the interests of the citizens of Boerne. Yet as a director of the HCCPC he is charged with the responsibility to do everything  to further the mission of the organization. He has taken a personal interest in the pregnancy care center and he cannot act with   independence and impartiality, legally or not. The citizens of Boerne are entitled to have a fair, ethical and accountable local government.

 

In closing, it is not over yet. This item was taken off the Agenda until further notice.

The way ordinance was written, a 501 © (3) can go into any neighborhood in Boerne , next door or across the street from your house with City Council approval.

Ted and Janis Maxymof

 

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our elected officials should consider it to be an honor to represent the people who elected them. That's the key ... represent the people, not their special interests. When an elected official has a conflict of interest, as in this case, he should have the honesty and integrity to recuse himself.

Anonymous said...

The dye has been cast for so long here that there is a lax attitude in areas of conflict of interest. For years, Mr. Coyle (who I've heard is the facilities person for the agency making the request), was on the City Planning and Zoning Commission and at the same time, routinely represented his own clients' projects before P&Z and City Council. Standard protocol is that if you're in a profession that will require regular requests before a council or board, then you should not serve on it.
Ask yourself the question- if you were in Mr. Dubose shoes, would you feel comfortable with the appearance of bias in this situation? (Isn't this like grade school Ethics 101?) The answer is probably no, which is why most voters are not happy with his attitude.

Anonymous said...

What is the Hill Country Christian Action Council?