Monday, August 20, 2012

Videos from the Sussex County BOS Meeting on the 16th





PLEASE look back at the last post to listen to 4 citizens speak out during the public comment time of the meeting.

Below are many many videos from the meeting much of them comming from the regular portion of the meeting and several additional comments from citizens.

I am sorry that they might NOT be identified in such a way you can easly follow but the meeting itself was not easily followed. The board,  mostly Tyler got off point so many times it seemed like a free for all. Please take time to view the videos and YOU make up your own mind as to the effectivness of our current Board of Supervisors and see if you agree that Rufus Tyler is NOT a leader. I don't want to ask him to step down because Caple is the vice chair and he would take over the leadership and if you think Tyler is not a leader Caple would be worse.
I did not think anyone could doze off during the meeting with all the "discussions" and verbal bantering back and forth between board members.


The videos are mostly in time order if that will help you follow along


Addition to agenda 1.AVI




Addition to agenda 2.AVI






Addition to agenda 3.AVI




Addition to agenda 4.AVI




Service Authority 1.AVI




Update code.AVI




Adopt Bylays.AVI




Dennis Gaston.AVI





Dennis Gaston 2.AVI





Agenda 1.AVI




Agenda 2.AVI




Agenda 3.AVI






Agenda 4.AVI




Agenda 5.AVI




Agenda 6.AVI




Agenda 7.AVI




Agenda 8.AVI




Agenda 9.AVI




Agenda 10.AVI




Agenda 11.AVI




Agenda 12.AVI




Al Peschke.AVI




Blackwater District Report.AVI




Chester Carter 1.AVI




County Admin Duties 1.AVI






County Admin Duties 2.AVI






County Admin Duties 3.AVI




Debbie Turck



Her video clip is on the last post "Work for us or we'll replace you"




Personnel Policy 1 and 2 are pictures not videos




Personnel Policy 3




Personnel Policy 4




Personnel Policy 5




Personnel Policy 6




Special Called meeting 1




Special Called Meeting 2




Special Called Meeting 3




Special Called Meeting 4




Special Called Meeting 5




Special Called Meeting 6 point of order




Special Called Meeting 7




Vote On Budget



Friday, August 17, 2012

A Defining Moment for the County or a New Low


The TOLLS ON 95 ARE A BAD IDEA, ALLOWING TYLER TO CONTINUE AS THE BOS CHAIR IS ANOTHER BAD IDEA.

Just when you thought the county had hit bottom and was making a move the only way it could go and that is up,  Tyler found a way to dig a bit deeper and find a way to pull us DOWN ever so much more closely to an internal meltdown. And when this day comes which by all indication will be sooner than later it will be devastating.

Such a sad, sad day (or I should say evening) for those of us calling Sussex County home.

The County Board of Supervisors meeting started off bad and went downhill from there. I only have enough time to get posted a few of the videos with these being the last one of the night which were taken during what was supposed to be time for PUBLIC COMMENTS! This is a time when the BOS is to sit there and LISTEN to what we have to say but as you can SEE FOR YOURSELF,  Mr. Rufus Tyler, our chair took the opportunity to publicly lash out at County Employees. It was not many months ago (I will find that video clip) where Tyler said during a meeting when someone was blasting a County Employee that "I will not have this, We will not allow any county employee to be talked to in that way". Well guess what Mr. Tyler,  watch the videos posted here now and those that will follow in a few days and you tell me how it is you can sit there in your fine home, in your fine clothes, driving a fine car and eating and drinking food all paid for with the hard work of the very county employees you were talking about last night. YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF and you owe those county employees in attendance last night and all county employees an APOLOGY. Apologize for what you might ask?…. That’s the problem you probably are too self-centered and self-absorbed in your little world you don’t have a clue as to how demeaning and hateful your comments are/were.

It is very late (or very early) -  either way I need to get to sleep so I can get up in an hour and go to work.
PLEASE CHECK BACK SOON, by Sunday evening I hope to have more videos and notes posted.
I am going to sleep well -  ARE YOU RUFUS?

 The last 15 to 20 minutes of the meeting at least the open portion of the meeting are in the 4 video clips below. CAUTION watching them may make you ill.

Citizen Comment "Work for us or we'll replace you!"


Sherriff Bell speaking as a citizen


Mrs Davis speaks up/out


Another County Employee addresses the Board


 As I was leaving the meeting I heard someone say ......


 “SCOTTY BEAM ME UP. THERE’S NO INTELLIGENT LIFE DOWN HERE.”

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Waverly Town Council Meeting 8.14.2012


I struggled with a title for last night’s Waverly Town Council Meeting and had the following options.

“Selectively Taking Credit” or “I did this, I did that” and

“To Clap or not to Clap”





There was actually a moment or two where good “business” was conducted / reported. Then there were times that it was evident that the learning curve as a mayor or council member was a bit steep and treacherous path for some.



After a few town business items it was time for Citizen Comments. Mrs. Bradshaw was first to speak and she was asking for the Town Seal to be placed on a certificate of achievement she purchased herself to honor her late husband who was the Chief of Police, Dispatcher and County Deputy at various times in his honorable 50 years of public service mostly to the Town of Waverly. All she asked for was the seal to be affixed, Mayor Mason almost demanded that the town pass a resolution honoring him and was told when he left service nothing was done at that time and that was the time to have recognized him. The council finally agreed to affix the seal on her certificate.



Mrs Bradshaw.AVI






Then Mr. A. G. Futrell addressed the Council, more specifically, the Mayor, asking him to come clean and state the fact that it was actually Mr. Futrell and NOT the Mayor who made a recommendation that the County allocate a one-time fund in the amount of $50,000 to be given to the Town to be used for the development of the proposed park. This was not a pretty exchange between the Town Leadership (and that is in question) and a Sussex County Board of Supervisor whose area of representation includes a portion of the Town of Waverly. You just wonder how Mason’s defiance impacted relationships between the Town and the County. No matter how much he and other council members PREACH unity they sure have a funny way of showing it.



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DSC_0006 Futrell 3 and Gerry Olson x.AVI




Gerry Olson, Town resident, then took the podium and asked for an accounting of how council members came to their decisions. Councilman Boyd’s response was that they make their decision by a vote.  Duh!!  (The intent of the question was to what processes they go through to formulate a decision that becomes their vote.)  Wondering why it seemed that the will of the people (who they work for) is not taken into consideration. Gerry was given a lesson on how the mayor and the council are similar to the Presidency and the Congress, quite an illusion of grandeur don’t you think?



To clap or not to clap, that is the question !



There was a time during his presentation that the audience applauded, the Mayor was quick to jump up and say we can’t, we won’t have this foolishness but later on during the meeting when HE (the Mayor) thought it was appropriate he tried to lead in applause which was supported by a few, very few in attendance, while others yelled out oh no we can’t have this!!! Once again the Mayor’s rules only apply to when and who he wants them to.



DSC_0007 Gerry Olson 2 x.AVI




DSC_0008 thanks foolishness x.AVI






I then had to sit down my camera as I took to the podium. I had several items in mind to address the Mayor and Town Council but settled on just two. First was how childish it was for my formal request via a FOIA (Freedom of Information) for the draft minutes of the previous meeting was given to me with many, many large print DRAFT stamps in red all over it. The Town Lawyer indicated how he was the one that directed this to be done and how in his mind was in fact a PROFESSIONAL act and he would consider it appropriate in his practice. During my comments I was asked by the Lawyer to allow him to finish his comments before interrupting him which I complied with. HOWEVER he would not afford me the same courtesy.  I had to ask him to give me the same respect I gave him. The second item I presented was a formal request to be notified of any future public meetings. According to Virginia Code this is allowed, we will see if it is properly and professionally acted upon. Several other residents also presented similar requests. All we are asking for is what is afforded us as citizens of Town, the County and the greatest free nation in the world.



A lady followed me and asked that the Council consider bringing in a consultant to help the Town get to the next level and she also indicated that there are and have been many residents that were in fact in favor of not reappointing Chief Lands. She was followed by another gentleman who voiced similar concerns. The Mayor did ask that all this revisiting the past be halted.



After citizen comments the remainder of the agenda was presented.

The 4 big issues seemed to revolve around …

1)    The Town taking on additional responsibility and liability to cut grass along the right of ways which is not being done by VDOT. At one time during this discussion the Town Legal Council and the Mayor really blasted VDOT for not doing their job. I guess the olive branch has long been broken with this relationship as well.



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DSC_0036 more work.AVI




2)    The refurbishing of the Tennis courts at the cost of $153,282.00. There were other options presented that would be less costly and several possibilities for funding were also presented. On a side note I did not hear mentioned the possibility of Tidewater Academy kicking in a few thousand bucks as they have been in the past (and maybe still are) significant users of the courts. The courts are an asset to the Town and I feel there should be a significant user fee that will assist with the maintenance.



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3)    Dilapidated property around town. A report was made that identified the location of several properties and what is being done. The Mayor requested that any names and addresses of these deplorable properties not be mentioned in the reading of the report. I have filed yet another FOIA request for the draft minutes to include this report to see if in fact ALL dilapidated properties are addressed or just a selected few. 





DSC_0023 un-kept unsafe prop.AVI


4)    The last report had to do with a proposed parade in October in conjunction with the Sussex County High School’s Homecoming. This sounds like a worthy endeavor I just hope it is well thought through and takes into consideration the celebration of the entire County and the Town of Waverly.



parade.AVI






The Council then went into closed session. When they came out of closed session it was announced that the acting Chief of Police would have his salary increased to compensate him for his added responsibilities as well as a bonus for a few employees that have been asked to take on added responsibilities during this transition time. Also it was announced that there would be a meeting on the August 21st  at 7 PM to hear from the DEQ and others regarding the additional wells the Town is in need of. Too bad most of those in attendance had left to hear what was probably the most appropriate and positive actions of the Council.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Town Meeting Tuesday AND County Meeting Thursday


TUESDAY Night at 7:30 PM is the Waverly Town Council Meeting. Make sure you are in attendance so we can keep the new council members AND the Mayor aware that WE care about what they are doing and how they are managing our town, its resources and our tax dollars. According to a recent article in the SSD Mayor Mason says everything is fine in Waverly … IS IT???

  

Also THURSDAY Night at 7:30 PM is the Sussex County Board of Supervisors meeting. Maybe Mr. Tyler will explain how county funds were spent to advertise a “special called meeting” on August 9th when he knew in advance that 3 Board of Supervisors were NOT going to be able to attend. Sure enough, money and time was spent to have 3 Board Members along with County Management show up at the courthouse all for nothing as there were only 3 in attendance and therefore a meeting could NOT be held. WHAT WAS THE REASON BEHIND THIS?? I don’t trust that this was in the county’s best interest but just another attempt to try and get something passed under a cloak of “darkness”.



If you can’t be there why not contact your representative and ask them why it is YOUR tax dollars are NOT being spent wisely, and what games are being played at OUR expense.

Board of Supervisors

Courthouse District
The Honorable C. Eric Fly,
Supervisor
38411 Rocky Hock Road
Wakefield, Virginia 23888
Cell: (757) 647-8190

Email: cefly@seamcorp.net

  Stony Creek District
The Honorable Charlie E. Caple, Jr.,
Supervisor
12038 Palestine Road
Stony Creek, Virginia 23882
Home: (434) 246-2602

Cell: (804) 586-3645
 
Waverly District

The Honorable Alfred G. Futrell,
Supervisor
524 Moore Street
Waverly, Virginia 23890
Cell: (804) 385-6406

Email: rottrucks@aol.com


Blackwater District
The Honorable Raymond L.Warren,
Supervisor
33507 Walnut Hill Road
Waverly, Virginia 23890
Home: (804) 834-2920

Email: rwarren46@aol.com

 Henry District
The Honorable Rufus E. Tyler Sr.,
Chairman
25359 Blue Star Highway
Jarratt, Virginia 23867
Home: (434) 246-4246
Office: (434) 634-2490 or

(804) 834-3522
Email: rtyler@impassoc.org

  Wakefield District
The Honorable John A. Stringfield,
Supervisor
10391 Higgins Street
Wakefield, Virginia 23888
Home: (757) 899-3088

Email: jastringfield333@yahoo.com