The following arrived in our in-boxes late last night:
Dear friends & family,
As you may or may not have
heard, the bill to eliminate the Boone ETJ* is expected to be VOTED ON THIS
MONDAY, JUNE 24. And all predictions thus far are that it will pass. The
bill has been introduced and structured in a way that there is no recourse if it
passes: no appeals, no governor vetoes allowed.
What does this mean to
you? If you live in, or bordering, the ETJ, you will no longer
have the zoning protections that are given because you are part of the
ETJ.
What does this mean in real terms? Your
property value and quality of life will be affected.
Here are a few ways the elimination of the ETJ will affect
residents:
- No more protection from homes
being turned into student rentals. If your neighbor can't sell their house so
decides to rent it to a fraternity, there will not be a thing you can do about it. (I’m not maligning students -- I was one, after all -- but the
lifestyle of 19-21 year olds typically is a bit more rambunctious than that of
us old farts who are working 8-5+, raising families, or enjoying
retirement).
- No more protection from development that doesn't fit
the neighborhood. If you live in a residential neighborhood in the ETJ,
future development has to be residential, or a hearing must be held for
exceptions. Without the ETJ, anyone can building anything in your
neighborhood: an asphalt plant, an apartment building, a gas station, a
convenience store. The only reason the proposed asphalt plant has not been
built on Bamboo Road is because the location is in the ETJ.
(For a few select “high-impact” polluting industries, Watauga County
passed an ordinance that would require them to plant trees so you can't see it
from the road, but that's about it in terms of restrictions.)
- No protection from signs and billboards.
If your neighbor wants to put up a 35-foot lighted billboard, there’s not
a thing you’ll be able to do about it.
*ETJ = Extraterritorial Jurisdiction = an approximately
1-mile area surrounding the Boone city limits. In the ETJ, we have zoning
regulations and enforcement without having to pay taxes for it. (We do not get
water, sewer, or garbage pickup, or Boone police protection -- you have to be
part of the Town of Boone to receive those, and of course you would have to pay
Boone taxes). In NC, all towns with populations of more than 2,500
have had the authority to create ETJs since 1959. About 3/5ths of
all towns & cities in NC have used that authority to create ETJs.
If you aren't sure whether you are in the ETJ, check out http://www.hcpress.com/img/Boone-ETJ-map...jpg .
Neighborhoods on the eastern side of Boone which are currently in the ETJ
include Deck Hill, Ravens Ridge, and much of Bamboo & Deerfield.
SO, WHAT CAN YOU DO?Monday is our only opportunity to kill this bill, or at least
delay it until the public gets a chance to be heard. Here is what
you can do:
Starting tonight and
all day tomorrow (Monday June 24), call every NC House Representative that
you can, especially those who are on the “Committee on Rules, Calendar, and
Operations of the House.” Also call Soucek. See
below for contact info and hints.
Fax a letter to as many Representatives as you can, especially those
on the “Committee on Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House.”
See below for contact info and hints.
If you have time, also email the Representatives and the bill’s
sponsors (Senators Soucek, East, & Hise) . Or if you cannot
bring yourself to call and don’t have time/ability to fax a letter, an email is
better than nothing. See below for contact info and hints.
If you can, go to the committee meeting in Raleigh. The
Committee on Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House meets at 5:00
p.m. Sign up to speak if they will allow it (they don’t have to),
or if you’re too shy, at least show support for others who will be speaking
against the bill. How to visit: http://ncleg.net/ncgainfo/visitinglegcomplex.html
Spread the word to your neighbors!
HOW TO CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES:
For emails/phones of all House Representatives: http://ncleg.net/gascripts/members/memberList.pl?sChamber=House
(Click on Representative’s name for their contact info).
For emails/phones of the members of the Committee on Rules,
Calendar, and Operations of the House: http://ncleg.net/gascripts/Committees/Committees.asp?sAction=ViewCommittee&sActionDetails=House%20Standing_2
Are you getting desperate?
ReplyDeleteIt seems that way.
This is where you find out that the wishes of one rich, local Republican family are more important than the collective desires of everyone else.
ReplyDeleteYou forgot to mention that they are white! This is obviously another Republican racial hatred bill.
ReplyDeleteWhich family is that? These are my wishes and I am not rich. There must be two families involved or is it maybe 2000?
ReplyDeleteThe repeal of the racial justice act by the republicans in Raleigh tells the world what it needs to know about the republican party, unfortunately, it is and supports racist doctrine.
ReplyDeleteWhat family? Really does one family have that kind of power?
ReplyDeleteIs it not obvious from comments here and on other local news sites that a LOT of ETJ residents are against this bill? It doesn't matter if one or two or fifty people don't like the ETJ - when you have this huge outcry from people who will be directly affected by a bill, it's time to step back. There's a great editorial in the Watauga Democrat that tells it like it is: this sets a dangerous precedent. Soucek is not listening to his constituents and that's a sorry thing. The whole thing is sorry.
ReplyDeleteLesson learned: local elections matter. Maybe we can get Jordan and Soucek booted OUT this fall. What they're doing is legislative activism and it's not what I want from government.
Excuse me, but the Republicans wee the party that freed the slaves. The Democrats such as Byrd ha historically supported the KKK.
ReplyDeletePlease someone tell us who the rich family "puppet master" is and can you give evidence that Soucek is being manipulated?
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