Good Afternoon Bret,
I’m quite sure, you, the City Engineer, and the Community Development Director are aware of the lack of fencing at the Olivia project along with Mr. Jordan's many other COA violations.
With the size of this project and the recent activity, one would think that someone like a city engineer would be assigned to this project and be required to walk the site with the developer regularly making sure he (Mr. Jordan) is complying with the COA.
Below are a few important questions the community would like you to address:
1. Who's conducting the over-sight on this project? What are the costs associated with the over-sight? With past projects of this size, it’s always been the city engineer that conducted the over-sight.
2. If it is the city engineer, that is conducting the over-sight, what are his billable hours? Are they based on our new fee schedule?
3. Has Mr. Jordan paid for these billable hours? If not, why not? And what are the total billable hours to date?
4. If we don’t have a staff person dedicated or assigned to oversee this project, why don't we? The citizens of Clayton deserve better. It’s very apparent that Mr. Jordan doesn't give a dam about this town, and you as our current city manager need to hold him accountable for everything he does or doesn’t do.
From my observation, it appears that Mr. Jordan is doing most of the work himself and could quite possibly be on a tight budget. I would suggest that we (the City of Clayton) collect what is owed to us sooner rather than later before he becomes insolvent or skips town.
Looking forward to your prompt reply to these important questions.
Thanks,
Gary Hood
I’m quite sure, you, the City Engineer, and the Community Development Director are aware of the lack of fencing at the Olivia project along with Mr. Jordan's many other COA violations.
With the size of this project and the recent activity, one would think that someone like a city engineer would be assigned to this project and be required to walk the site with the developer regularly making sure he (Mr. Jordan) is complying with the COA.
Below are a few important questions the community would like you to address:
1. Who's conducting the over-sight on this project? What are the costs associated with the over-sight? With past projects of this size, it’s always been the city engineer that conducted the over-sight.
2. If it is the city engineer, that is conducting the over-sight, what are his billable hours? Are they based on our new fee schedule?
3. Has Mr. Jordan paid for these billable hours? If not, why not? And what are the total billable hours to date?
4. If we don’t have a staff person dedicated or assigned to oversee this project, why don't we? The citizens of Clayton deserve better. It’s very apparent that Mr. Jordan doesn't give a dam about this town, and you as our current city manager need to hold him accountable for everything he does or doesn’t do.
From my observation, it appears that Mr. Jordan is doing most of the work himself and could quite possibly be on a tight budget. I would suggest that we (the City of Clayton) collect what is owed to us sooner rather than later before he becomes insolvent or skips town.
Looking forward to your prompt reply to these important questions.
Thanks,
Gary Hood
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