Public Hearing Video & What is going on behind the scenes?

.

The full public hearing video from Thursday night is now available at the bottom of this post, have a look.

I have long thought there was something fishy floating around this whole strip club thing. This whole thing seemed way too political which just doesn’t mesh with a multi-million dollar business deal. Politicians and businessmen do not think alike. My suspicions were confirmed recently when an unnamed (until they decide to come forward officially) person from the strip club side of the aisle filled me in on a bit of the history. Here is the gist of what was conveyed.

It seems that this whole lawsuit issue came about when Masters Club LLC originally sought to follow the proper procedure to get approvals during the purchasing process of the Roberts Street location while the property was under contract. According to the source Masters Club spoke with persons of top authority in town who overstepped their proper role and jurisdiction by unequivocally telling Masters Club that there was no way their type of business could open and a permit could not even be filed.

Masters Club decided that the particular location, whose features are unmatchable in this area, was too valuable to give up on and decided to fight for their right to apply for a permit. They filed a lawsuit and here we are.

Now, this is where things begin to get bad for us as residents. The Mayor was quick to come out in the media with assurances that our zoning and ordinances were both legal and enforceable in court. To this day her public stance is that our ordinances and zoning will win in court. At the same time the ordinances were stripped from the town code and plans were made for rezoning. If our current regulations were enforceable why strip them? If our zoning was fine, why change it?

It’s important to realize that this whole process has been going on since about last October and according to this person multiple olive branches have been extended to resolve the issue in a win/win manner. One such branch came in the form of a letter (which prompted a meeting in which the deal was denied by the Mayor) to the Mayor which was CC’d for the P&Z and Council. It appears that this letter, which included an offer that seems too good to refuse, was withheld from the P&Z members until recently and it’s not known for sure if all council members have seen it even today. This letter, to my knowledge, despite being weeks old has not been received through the town clerk yet.

What was the offer? In exchange for allowing Masters Club to locate on Roberts Street Pitkin Street Entertainment (Kahoots) would cease to exist through a private deal between Pitkin St and Masters Club. The letter clearly said that if accepted Masters Club would be the ONLY club in town. There were no details on the plight of the Venus, though I’m sure it was discussed in the private meeting.

To date we have a moratorium that is expiring in October, no ordinances to protect our neighborhoods, a zoning plan that is guaranteed to lose in court next month and rushed and poorly thought out zoning proposals that will deny Masters Club their location at the expense of our neighborhoods.

It seemed pretty clear why the North Meadows/Prestige Park zones were a bad idea. They would totally alter the atmosphere and quality of life of the neighborhoods targeted. That plan was shot down, and I’m grateful.

Now the plan before the P&Z would do the same exact thing as the last plan but it’s being given a less dangerous sounding description, removal of special permit requirements. Well, the fact is that removal of the special permit requirements with only a 1000′ buffer between adult establishment requirement would open much more of the town to adult businesses than the last plan would. Consider this GIS map which I posted previously.

I understand the logic behind these zoning choices. It’s true that these zone changes may in fact not allow a location that Masters Club or Pitkin St wants, but the danger is that they may create many locations that another Venus Lounge would gladly accept. It makes no sense whatever to block one or two clubs by legislating an invitation for seedier joints to come to town.

As I see it there a handful of certainties that face us.

1. Mr. Gerard is right, if we do nothing we lose anyway.

2. The choices that have been put before us are not the best choices possible.

3. Politics are obscuring the most obvious and beneficial resolution to this problem.

4. The majority of people polled think Roberts Street is the best place for a strip club in town.

5. Despite direction from the Mayor to officials to keep the public informed she herself has not been straight forward and citizens have been excluded at every step through executive mid-day meetings and secret deal sessions. I fail to see the need for executive joint P&Z/Council sessions to discuss zoning and ordinance strategy which according to Mr. Dayton at the last hearing is not being done directly for either lawsuit. At every step we hear one thing only to find the story is belied by their official actions.

To sum up my thoughts, when dealing with businessmen you must act like a businessman. When listening to politicians, remember that’s what they are.

[googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1879378848442215125&hl=en]

Related Posts:

Comments

3 Responses to “Public Hearing Video & What is going on behind the scenes?”
  1. Southendguy says:

    This is an extremely interesting take on the whole strip club issue, and while I agree that Roberts Street is probably by far the best location, I think there are some things that aren’t being taken into account. 1 All of the I-3 zones have been available for strip clubs since the regulations took effect about 14 years ago. To my knowledge there have been no applications presented to be turned down in that time…or to be approved.
    Mr Chu’s “olive Branch” may well be just that, but I wonder…The Folks at Kahoots and Master’s Club were racing to get into business…what deal are they working to create just one club?
    How is the Venus Lounge going to fair in this…will it be closed, and if so how?
    If an adult business chose to pen in the available I-3 zones and met the the setback conditions…it would still have to follow all of the other regulations for a building within that zone..it couldn’t just open tomorrow.
    No matter what the P&Z and Council do we are going to court, Mr Chu and his attorney and Pitkin LLC and their lawyers will find something to file suit on. They want to be in East Hartford because they can bully us.
    Why doesn’t Mr Chu open a club in Glastonbury where he lives?

  2. Ladyx says:

    EHT – thanks for your hard work and effort. I can’t help but agree with you on many accounts of this saga. If the Town hadn’t done a two-step (or tried to) with the regulations I would feel better seeing this go to Federal Court. I keep thinking that this will end up with the Mayor casting blame on the residents for speaking up – it is a no win situation.

    Southend Guy – yes, Master Clubs and Pitkin Street Ent. will keep on finding “something to file suit on” because we appear to have been trying to scheme out way out of it.

Trackbacks

Check out what others are saying about this post...
  1. [...] Brainflation Inflate Your Brain – News and Opinion on the things that matter to me and East Hartford « Public Hearing Video & What is going on behind the scenes? [...]



Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!