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Author Topic: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23  (Read 1591 times)

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Offline rusty river

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #21 on: December 08, 2009, 01:47:59 AM »
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...their interest is to secure the Illinois (Van Sickle) property for parking.

Meaning the demolition of an historic mansion located in an historic district?

Although this strategy was outlined in this post, there has been no feedback from the parties concerned, therefore, Nevel's Temple does not expect any conflict to their approach.

Perhaps internet message boards aren't the most effective and reliable means of communication, right Ron?

The right thing to do would have been to sit down with Rev. Nevel and the neighborhood committees that were formed at the last Resettle Youngstown meeting to discuss these plans in depth, instead of creating another source of conflict with your antagonistic posts.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #20 on: December 07, 2009, 05:02:27 PM »
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I just spoke with Rev. Nevel of Nevel's Temple on Elm street.  His congregation is proceeding to request the tax certs' from the private holders, their interest is to secure the Illinois (Van Sickle) property for parking. Although the the other properties will be included, Nevel's Temple will offer 264 Broadway if successful, to any investor capable of restoring the mansion for the legal fees incurred.

Although this strategy was outlined in this post, there has been no feedback from the parties concerned, therefore, Nevel's Temple does not expect any conflict to their approach.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #19 on: November 28, 2009, 11:06:49 PM »
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ytownshrimp when i come home from vacation and off location in a few weeks i will give you a list of my talents and skills for the northside's renaissance.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2009, 12:02:30 PM »
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iwasthere, You seem to be outspoken and concerned about the northside community and its renaissance.  We need all the help and assistance if we wish to better our community.  Can you give us an informal resume and track record of yourself so we may request your specific skills?  We all need to work together and produce,  I feel you may have something to contribute to the work load here.

I hope you don't mind my directness, but I was a military brat, my father did tours in Korea and was a green beret in Vietnam.  So I was taught early on that we all need to pull our own weight , because the ones who don't are the first eliminated.

You stated here that you want to be kept abreast of our onslaught, it would only be fair if you also keep us informed of your efforts as well.   

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #17 on: November 28, 2009, 12:44:45 AM »
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i and other forum members would like to be kept abreast on this matter via this chatroom or public meetings.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2009, 02:07:24 PM »
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I forgot to add, Nevel's Temple will not be the owner of the properties, but merely the owner of the tax cert. to enable a forfeiture.  During the forfeiture process, if the free market produces an end user of the properties, the title can proceed into that entity once forfeited.  Remember, this forfeiture is only possible if the private tax cert. holder is willing and can be convinced to donate the certs. for community betterment.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #15 on: November 27, 2009, 01:59:34 PM »
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First of all, Happy Thanksgiving Phil.

Okay, let's work.  First of all, we need a letter from Nevel's Temple, the City and the MVOC, establishing the urgency and situation of the Van Sickle properties.  This letter should request that all the tax certs. be donated to the community through Nevel's Temple.  This letter needs to be addressed to American Tax Funding, Cintina and Optimum, c/o Atty. John Zomoida.  Contrary to me doing it, this is a collective community project and not one person.  I already spoke with Rev. Nevel and had him come to the last meeting.  Someone from the group needs to secure the letter from the City and MVOC.  Once we have the letter, I will scan and e-mail to all parties.

Although this is not part of the process, I would like to see the case about Lien Forward and YNDC attempt to secure property through a tax cert. forfeiture.  A lot was said about this but no one has revealed the details, this might be helpful and I can have Atty. Chevlen look at what the problem may be.  I suspect, the appraisal might be greater than the tax cert. in this situation, meaning a nonforfeiture.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #14 on: November 27, 2009, 01:50:43 PM »
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Thank you, iwasthere. Your concern is duly noted. I can assure you that no group - religious or otherwise - will "take over" MVOC. MVOC is a blend of neighborhood/grassroots, faith-based, and institutional leadership. While many churches are members, so are other folks like yourself who choose not to be associated with organized religion. This diversity is what is the strength of the organization.

In regards to Wick Park, what is being suggested can be done by any entity. Ron had suggested that Nevel's Temple was interested in exploring the forfeiture, however, if this process is indeed possible, any other group could do so as well.

...and just as a point of information, the Wick Park situation is not a MVOC "campaign". I live in Wick Park and have volunteered to assist on an as needed basis but am learning as I go as well, as I think we all are.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #13 on: November 27, 2009, 01:28:39 AM »
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I DO NOT LIKE USING ORGANIZE RELIGION AS A AGENT TO RECEIVE ANY TYPE OF ASSISTANCE FOR ANY PROJECT IN THE CITY AND ITS PROPERS. THESE ORGANIZE RELIGION CAN DISCRIMINATE AGAINST ANYONE THE CHOOSE TO DUE TO CURRENT LAWS THAT HAVE BEEN UPHELD BY THE US SUPREME COURT. PHIL I DO NOT LIKE MVOC BECOMING BUDDIES WITH ANY ORGANIZE RELIGION TO HELP WITH MVOC CAUSES. MVOC WAS CREATED BY THE WEAN FOUNDATION TO HELP STRUGGLING CITIES TO MAINTAIN SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH COMMUNITY ORGANIZORS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE WITHOUT HAVING DISCRIMATION IN THEIR MISSION STATEMENT. WHAT PERTURB ME WAS I WAS TOLD BY SEVERAL PEOPLE AT RECENT DINNER AT VERNONS IN NILES AS WAY TO MEET OTHER CONCERN CITIZENS THAT NO WINE OR BEER OR ADULT REFRESHMENTS WERE TO BE SERVED DUE TO THE FACT SOME RELIGIOUS LEADERS OBJECTED. IT WAS NOT THEIR DECISION TO MAKE FOR THIS GROUP. I AM ARAID THE RELIGIOUS CIRCLES WILL TAKE OVER  MVOC AND THAT WILL BE A SAD DAY FOR MVOC.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2009, 12:55:23 PM »
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Ron:

Again, we'll spell it out plain as day for you:

1. No one thinks the tax certificate plan is a bad idea (if it is an actual possibility). Some folks doing this same thing in another neighborhoods have suggested that what you are suggesting has been tried and can't be done. The Wick Park group (including myself, Deb Weaver, everyone...right here in writing and on Tyler's blog) is saying to you that if you believe that this can be done through some sort of independent appraisal process, have an investor willing to create a loan situation for the legal fees, and have a group like Nevel's Temple willing to serve as the tax certificate: WE SUPPORT THIS APPROACH AND WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO MOVE FORWARD AND WILL ASSIST HOWEVER NEEDED. Prove that it can be done! No one is or even could "get in the way" if you wanted to proceed.

Is this clear enough? We have contacts at MVOC for Nevel's Temple. I will personally contact them and explain the same.

Everyone else who stayed to the end of the meeting understands the plan: from the communications aspect, to the adopt-a-street project (update: the city has boarded up the homes around Wick Park this week), the legal team aspect and the regular monthly meetings that will follow. This is what we can do as citizens.

If you are sincere about exploring the tax certificate situation, then please do so and please keep us updated. This is, unquestionably, the biggest piece.

This fourm can serve as a record of conversation & responsibilities.

Phil

P.S. Regarding the movies: I was with the city: purchased all the movies, worked out the deal with Trumbull Arts for projector use & space with Eric Ryan at the Covelli Centre, purchased the materials for the screen from Herb Soss, built the screen with Nick and Paris and successfully exectued a 7 week movie series in the summer. I began with the MVOC Dec. 1st. Also assisted this past summer (as needed) on my own time. Everyone knows this including yourself, Ron.

Good luck with the shrimp. I do hope you are successful.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2009, 01:43:35 AM »
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I'm trying to do it, Phil, but it seems you guys stand in the way.

At the meeting, I brought two stakeholders from Rodef Sholom,  and Rev. Nevel.

One of the Rodef Sholom members walked out and Rev. Nevel left early saying that all everyone was talking about was the Arson and not a plan.  And I'm not even going to say what Herb Soss said when he vacated.

Point, you recorded on Tyler's blog that you were in, and everyone was ready to delve into the tax cert. approach.  When I stood up and started you remained silent and Ian tried to debunk the whole idea, you can verify this right here in this blog from Rowlands comment that I was shot down in the meeting.

Bottom line, for what ever reason, you guys are not going to support a tax cert. approach.  I called Gillespie and Ian yesterday, and as usual Ian doesn't return my calls.  The question about appraisals is very easy to understand in regards to the abandoned Van Sickle property, an independent appraiser will value them with a negative value, because they are now a liability, demolition cost, anyone in real estate can get this.  If they were occupied and up to code, the appraiser will place value on them, not when they are abandoned.  You know even Debra Weaver an attorney, said I am right, in writing.  So really Phil, I'm hearing more people tired of listening to you guys obstruct.

Oh, and about the outdoor movies, Yellow Creek Theater just donated a brand new  indoor screen to Lyndsey, is that giving up?  For the record, I recall you resigned from the city before the movies even started and we continued to work with Dubos , truth is they didn't need our help anymore.

Lastly Phil, why don't you guys just be up front with the community, as you told me awhile back?  The MVOC is hard at work pushing for legislation on another landbank and eminent domain powers, and you made the statement that the county tax cert. approach was a failure.   

You know, I really tried because I am a stakeholder, I'll just continue to produce with like minded people, I'll see you guys at the shrimp festival next year.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2009, 04:03:43 PM »
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Good Afternoon everyone, I have two questions.....


1) There were valuable things in the 259 Park Carriage House as of last fall. Most people stealing were looking for copper etc not antiques etc. When the carraige house was torn down did they salvage anything inside?

2) That property was a Vansickle property... not sighting him for the fire BUT, that property was his responsibility, such as many other properties of his in decay what can we do about this? I thought about a letter to the editor to address the issue but wasn't sure?

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2009, 02:28:15 AM »
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THEN DO IT, RON! I think everyone is really tired of hearing YOU complain about how everyone is hoping the "public" sector will do something about anything. At no time last night was was the city asked to provide anything other than initial assistance in boarding up the house which they promised to do anyway (which they did today). The action plans that were discussed where completely resident driven. When it came time at the end of the meeting to designate work group assignments and the group was formed to work through the title situation (and explore your suggestion further), you had already left (offer still stands by the way).


But let's just right to it now:
You stated that you know of a way how to do an independent appraisal of homes that may lower the assessed value of a home to the point where it is lower than the tax lien, thereby allowing for forfeiture (although Lien Forward and YNDC are attempting to do the very same thing at present and state that this isn't possible). You also state that you have an "investor" willing to offer a loan to cover the legal fees. More importantly, you state that you have a entity (Nevel's Temple - a Wick Park neighborhood stakeholder) willing to serve as the entity willing and responsible to receive the tax certificate. If this actually can be done, on behalf of the entire group: WHAT IS THE HOLD UP? It's not like you need our permission? What am I missing? We want the houses turned over to local stakeholders!

Phil

P.S. We do free outdoor movies in Youngstown as well, Ron. Get several hundred a week downtown in the summer at the Covelli Center. Real nice event. You were part of organizing that effort...then quit on us, remember?

Sorry, I'm a very tolerant person and typically the last person to lose diplomacy but I think just about everyone is tired of your divisive approach. It's not helpful.

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2009, 08:38:24 AM »
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Rick,

It was good to see you at the meeting,  it is not suppose to rain today, so I'll be out at the eastside farm digging the ponds again.  I need to release some of this stress from last nights community disorganizing.

You know, although I lived in the northside for many years, over ten years ago I found Poland was a community at the cutting edge in community action, so I volunteered there and you saw the results.  Free outdoor movies, parks, pathways, country store, etc.

Last night, was like stepping back in time when I attended NSCC meetings then, but truthfully, it is worse now.  One thing I learned, we will never advance when we as a community depend on the public sector to solve our problems.  In Poland, we recognized right away that the Village government was an obstruction rather than a promoter. Our community group in Poland, never waited for public money , we raised the funding ourselves and initiated projects as  private sector volunteers.  Everything I heard last night was the same sorry diatribe of anti free enterprise.  One bright spot, the public sector is broke and insolvent meaning the only way out is the private sector and the return of "we have to do it ourselves."   

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Re: Arsons And Wick Park - Monday, November 23
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2009, 08:06:09 AM »
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Rusty, the million dollar question is invalid.  it is sad that many would like to ignore the facts and continue to go down the road of inaction or feel good band aid reaction.  For privacy sake, get in touch with me if you or anyone else wish to engage in the facts.

To answer your question about "why didn't I do it?" , again, I did on properties my investors were interested in.  Again, I am not interested in owning mortars and brick anymore, I already live in an historic home on the northside and it was secured while it was boarded up, back then the method was bank owned properties.  Now, as you heard, banks don't even want to own properties, because things have gone so far downhill in real estate investing in Youngstown.