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Controversy
heard over request at planning meeting
Cathy May, Contributing Writer
Robert Gartley and Victoria Altieri applied for primary approval
of Altieri Estates, a two-lot subdivision, at the February meeting
of the Ripley County Planning Commission. What normally would
be a fairly routine request became uncomfortable for some present
when during the public hearing neighbor Jerry Bohley spoke.
Bohley stated, I dont see this as a positive. I am
concerned with the reputation of this man who is a registered
sex offender. I have a four-year-old and I am very concerned.
He has no concern for anybody or anything. He lives in a camper.
I have a $300,000 house. Can they just put anything they want
there? I dont want to live next to a trailer.
Another neighbor, Danny Thomas, spoke out. What about my
$200,000 home with a trailer next door? That affects my property
value.
Commission member Dave Osborne explained, We feel your pain,
but, we cant do anything about that. Our goal is to make
sure the standards are met. Our hands are tied. If someone comes
to us with a request and they have met the necessary standards,
then, by law, we have to approve that request. We tried to vote
with our hearts against requests in the past and were told by
a judge that we had to honor them. We dont want to make
that mistake again.
The commission members were concerned about the claim that Gartley
was living in a camper. Planning director, Tad Brinson, said that
he had inspected the RV and saw no signs that anyone lived there.
There was no electric hooked up or evidence of sewage.
If Gartley was living in the RV, that would be a zoning violation
and the application would not have been heard. Some members tried
to table the application so the director could further investigate
the matter. That was voted down.
Finally, a motion to give primary approval ended in a vote of
6-4 with two abstentions. That is considered a non-vote because
a majority of seven people must agree. The matter will be allowed
to be brought up again at the next meeting. According to Attorney
John Ertel, a non-vote at that time will be considered as a vote
against the application.
The other agenda item was far less controversial. THA Properties,
Inc. applied to vacate and replat all of lot 1 & 4 and parts
of lots 2 & 3 in South Ripley Estates Phase II in Versailles.
The vote was 11-0 with Jeff French abstaining. Since it was the
first meeting of the year, officers were elected. Steve Youngman
of Napoleon was elected president, Dave Osborne, vice-president,
and Tad Brinson, secretary.
All twelve members of the commission were present for the meeting.
The next Ripley County Area Planning Commission meeting will be
on March 4 at 7:00 p.m. in the commissioners room of the
Ripley County Courthouse Annex in Versailles.
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