Two Public Hearings are scheduled in DeKalb County on July 13th, 2017, both having to do with Special Use Permits to increase current agritainment businesses already currently operating in the County:
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If you don’t manage change…it will manage you…full steam ahead!
I am personally liking the “agritainment” I have out here now. Not sure how to react to this but pretty sure it will come down to money.
Sometimes less is more but it’s hard to convince anyone of that when you’re talking about money. Especially their money. It’s all circular so there’s no end. 🙂
Yes I will ask the finance committee to fund hearings at a more reasonable time, but those times you Mark Charvat will be unable to attend.
I’m not interested in going to this meeting, but I would imagine others would.
I know it’s not your fault, Craig, but, this is the same kind of backwards thinking the city of Dekalb uses. But I I do believe, this falls under Mark Petrowski’s purview. This is a policy issue, and something that perhaps, should be brought forward through the entire county board. A reasonable solution would be to schedule two meetings, one during the day, and perhaps one at night, for this, and all other controversial hearings that take place in the future
They start at 1:00, I can’t see that Whiskey Acres or a roadside stand will be highly attended, I can’t go I’ll be ð£
Mark Charvat mark and I have talked about this and he is in agreement with me. I reacted the same way with the B&C hearing
Thank you Mark Pietrowski Jr. And The county board for setting up a “convenient time” where members of the working public, can attend…..NOT. I thoroughly enjoy the forward thinking of the Dekalb County board. 1:30 PM, eh?
Craig Roman
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Kirk E. Wallace…we should go!