Town of Cape Vincent ,Town board member and
Deputy Supervisor , Brooks Bragdon Addresses BP Project Developer Richard Chandler
Brooks Bragdon : are you familiar with the town's comprehensive plan, and what that is?
Brooks Bragdon : are you familiar with the town's comprehensive plan, and what that is?
Chandler: I've read the town's comprehensive plan.
Brooks Bragdon: Okay, are you familiar are you familiar with
the fact the Cape Vincent is predominantly an aesthetic community with many
views on the St. Lawrence River and Lake?
Chandler: Ah, sure.
Brooks Bragdon: And are you aware that has many historic
preservation properties?
Chandler: I am aware there are historic preservation
properties in the town of Cape Vincent.
Brooks Bragdon: Are you aware that the current comprehensive plan,
updating the comprehensive plan, is very similar to the prior comprehensive
plan?
Chandler: I have not compared the current comprehensive plan
to the previous one.
Brooks Bragdon: I just want to assure you, that it is, a
great deal of time and effort went into it, but it's based on the prior
comprehensive plan. It's based on studies, surveys ,that go back for decades,
here in the town. It's not something that was invented recently and it's not
something that was in any way altered for current circumstances. The current
zoning law was created over a period of months. We estimated the man hours that
went into it at about 3500 man-hours. It's very important, that the zoning law
does not rest on its own, it is tied into that comprehensive plan. This
community is certainly a very aesthetic, world-class community. And also a
community that's blessed by tremendous historic preservation resources, and
that zoning law, was intended to protect that. Recently ,you spoke with
attorney Curtin he said, do you intend to take into account the recent zoning
law that we created? Your answer such as I remember it, we read the law, we
evaluated it internally within BP and came up with a solution that we consider
reasonable.
Now, I want you to
look me in the face and I want you to
tell me, are you going to come into our community on the basis of our zoning
law or not? If ,you're not going to come into our community on the basis of our
zoning law, we are going to have a complete commitment to an adversarial
relation. If you're going to come into this community on the basis of our
zoning law, I am personally prepared to work with you but I want you to answer
it and not in gobbledygook. I want a clear understandable answer.
Chandler: Again, we have factored in ,we have read through
the zoning law, we have factored that in, we want to continue to have a
dialogue with the town of Cape Vincent and the Town of Lyme, to talk how we can
further optimize what we have proposed here ,this is by no stretch the final
version by any stretch this is for discussion purposes, we like to have your feedback
for what it is we're proposing, we have looked at the options that are
available to us ,looking at the article 10 process.
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Brooks Bragdon: I'm asking you, please cut the
bullshit and tell us if you are to work within our zoning law or not.
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Chandler: We are committed to working with the
town of Cape Vincent and the Town of Lyme, to optimize the project that we have
here.
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Brooks Bragdon: that project is in extreme
violation of our zoning law,it has nothing to do in our zoning law. I'm not
going to try to beat it to death ,I'm just saying ,that has nothing to do with
our comprehensive plan, nothing to do with the zoning law…
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Hello!!
· Chandler: I'm waiting for questions sir.
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Brooks Bragdon: well do you have a comment?
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Chandler: I'm here to talk about the project and
answer questions that are available for you to ask, for me to answer.
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Brooks Bragdon: Okay , I assume that when you say
you have read the law and you got an internal evaluation, you came up with what
you consider to be reasonable, from your view point, that's enough ,you don't care about
this law and you're just going to try to drive right over the top of it.
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Chandler: we absolutely have cared about the
interest of the Town of Cape Vincent and Lyme and Jefferson County New York
State and we will continue to do so.
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