Then we had the meetings on multiple subjects that are swirling around the county. Road Swap, master plan, environmental issues, transportation issues, etc. etc.
So with so much swirling on my radar, to include several brewing issues with homeowners angry with their developer in multiple locations--when I received a call from Channel 3's Hannah Mackenzie early Thursday afternoon--I fully expected the question to be about the road swap, the jail, storm water, the budget, Perdido Key, Perdido Bay, traffic, 9-Mile Road, Crime issues, or any one of a dozen or more topics.
"Hey Commissioner, that is quite a hornet's nest" the conversation began when she called me after the hectic meeting(s). My literal response to her was "Which ONE?!?" [INSERT RIMSHOT] as I laughed.
I honestly thought she was speaking of some known problem in the county, one of the many issues we had discussed at the morning meeting(s)--because God knows we have multiple issues that could be considered "kicked over hornet's nests."
Only after a subsequent exchange with Hannah did I realize that no, she wanted to know if I knew what was going to happen with the Actual Hornet's nest on Perkins street? (Unbeknownst to me, the resident who contacted me early Thursday on Facebook had also contacted Channel 3 about the nest, and WEAR Channel 3 had gone out and filmed it for a story)
So I did engage staff, and multiple personnel, about the issue of the actual, real Hornet's nest issue.
Here is the bottom line, latest information, from staff that visited the site and assessed the situation:
"Commissioner:
I visited the site this afternoon to evaluate any options
the County may have to assist with this health and safety complaint. Mr. XXXXXXX arrived while I was on-scene and we discussed his concerns regarding the bees
and recent treefall events that had brought down power lines. Mr. XXXXXX escorted me onto a neighbors property where we could view the backside of the
tree which showed evidence of significant rot at the base as well as
approximately 20’ off the ground.
In my opinion, this condition of this tree meets the
conditions constituting nuisance under Section 42-111(b) of the Escambia County
Code of Ordinances due to the obvious decay and proximity to County
road/right-of-way
(b) The existence of any dead or
dying trees on private property which, if permitted to remain, is likely to
endanger the health, safety, limb or property or cause any hurt or harm, damage
or injury to any one or more individuals or their property while using county
roads or rights-of-way. (Ord. No. 2007-1, § 1, 1-4-2007)
Sam:
Please have an officer
coordinate with Jimmie to confirm my assessment and proceed with the Notice
process to address this hazard.
The property reference number
for the subject property is 02-2S-31-4102-000-010 and is in the 5000 block of
Perkins Street."
What about a go fund me started by county employees to help fund another county employee essentially issuing a gag order to a citizen via the court system and initial donations made by D2 commissioner's wife. Kick that hornets nest over.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree. Employees are donating to this woman basically buying special treatment! This needs to be investigated commissioner bergosh. This has to be a violation of county ethics.
Deletebzzz bzzzz.. Mrs Gilley announced the employees will be trained..in ethics
ReplyDeleteToo bad she can't get a handle on rogue one and dee dee dum dum and Jar radio silence..
with some old posts from the past on the tree lady and sending prank boxes to himself..
No worries, we see the media report on the jail..
dude should learn drama begats drama.
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