"Cowardice asks the question...is it safe? Expediency asks the question...is it politic? Vanity asks the question...is it popular? But conscience asks the question...is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but one must take it because it is right." ~Dr. Martin Luther King

Thursday 15 November 2012

Here We Go Roud the Mulberry Bush.

Here we go round the mulberry bush
The mulberry bush
The mulberry bush.
Here we go round the mulberry bush
On a cold and frosty morning.

It's a meaningless jingle children  sing to accompany  a repeat  running exercise  that amuses them It stems from an earliest memory.
I still visualize a hedge with gaps just big enough to run in and out and round about and faster and faster until the game stops from complete  exhaustion. 
Tuesday's Council meeting was a scrum. I  missed the committee meeting the previous Tuesday. There were items I particularly needed  to discuss
Decisions are made at Council. A Councillor who  doesn't get two cents worth  in there,  doesn't get it in anywhere.
So, for me, a degree of watchfulness was called for.
But Oh My Lord,  the meeting  stretched out.. .
Awards were presented.four.
A seemingly endless presentation from an immigration agency. seemed to lull  the Mayor  into a trance. It  certainly went several times beyond the five minute limit. The operation is not within the scope of the municipality.So to this day,  mystery remains.
Councillor Ballard  started  the run-a-round with  a written presentation as to why  a notice of motion from Councillor Thompson  should not be on the agenda. 
The Councillor could not talk about why it should not be on the agenda, without talking about the motion itself.
Even if that was in order, which it wasn't,  no motion  was on the agenda. Only a Notice of Motion.
In the end ,the motion to delete was defeated but not before a mood for the evening had been established. 
A truck load of memorandum from the Mayor were on the agenda. Derived from a flurry of  commendation letters from various  associations . 
I'm not at all sure what that was about but each was a separate item on the agenda. Time will  no doubt reveal  the strategy if  there  is one. 
From our great breadth of expertise, we  discussed  how a company like Target should design  signs, to accomplish their objective while  not causing discomfort to Councillor Gallo's neighbours. 
Target is  taking over  Zellars operation.
They paid a fee and applied for a sign permit. It's big money.
Then they paid a second fee and applied  for a variance to the bylaw to allow  the addition of a  free-standing pole, ten feet high  with a  lettered light on top. 
We invest  money on  payroll , probably quarter- of- a- million  in the annual  operating budget, for  a department  to" retain business" and encourage  growth  in Aurora. 
A Sign Bylaw is on the books. We invest in staff to process applications for signs to promote  business within the municipality. Further to that. there is opportunity to apply  for variances to the sign bylaw. 
Staff receive  applications.Make necessary calculations.
Perhaps visit the site and eventually  recommend approval or not to Council  after  all  leg work and pencil calculations have been completed.
In this instance, approval was recommended. 
I have seen no documentation but it appears residents living within yards of Bayview Avenue, a major  traffic artery and commercial corridor, are  concerned  about light pollution.and have objected  to the additional  sign.
Council decided not to  accept the recommendation of approval .
Councillor Ballard  recommended  a painted sign instead
Target's representatives came  to appeal  the refusal. 
They brought pictures. Many pictures. They provided measurements to show how the light would  not be seen from the homes. 
But "Ah!" commented one  astute Councillor, "even if the light  could not be seen, there would be glow"
Finally, after  going around and around, the item was referred back to staff and Target  to return  with  a sign  design that would take into consideration all points made by Councillors  and concerns of the neighbours.
What can Target be thinking about the  slogan to promote business in the town. 
   Aurora.......You're In Good Company
Maybe there's half a million dollars to  be removed from the operating budget for  the department that  works at retaining and expanding local business. 
To say nothing of the Customer Service plan recently purchased.   .

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems to me that some councillors are just so daft and without common sense.

Of course it's the residents that encourage this sort of thing. How much more light polution will a Target sign generate over and above all of the light coming from the street lights and the retail operations that are already there?

I saw Gallo at the cenotaph on Sunday. Got to love the hair style. He looked like he got lost on his way home to Woodbridge. Made me think of the olive oil brand "Gallo" - I guess you use it on your hair too.

Anonymous said...


Councillor Ballard came across as something of a legal dilettante when he expressed his concern at Councillor Thompson's Notice of Motion. It's ultimate approval could place the town in jeopardy according to him.

Ballard's in depth study of examination transcripts, affidavits and his physical attendance in court on the last day of the Conflict of Interest hearing appear to serve as the basis for his expertise.

Not sure who is better qualified in the law, Ballard or the former mayor.

Anonymous said...

I have never heard such a tempest in a teapot as the to do about the Target sign. I live on the east side of Bayview almost opposite the big neon sign on Shoppers Drugmart. At first it was quite noticeable to us but after a year or so we got used to it and don't notice it any longer. We accommodated. Also as trees grew, the sign's effect diminished. That sign is not turned off, it is illuminated 24/7, unlike the proposed Target sign.
I suggest that Gallo and his neighbours will have the same experience we have had. They too will accommodate.
The argument about light pollution made me laugh. It is part and parcel of the modern world we live in. We enjoy all the benefits of electricity to provide light and warmth when it suits us and show outrage when it does not. We are such a selfish, selective creature. Our NIMBYism is appalling. Those that have a problem with signs and the like should buy a little parcel of land and live off the grid so that they never have to worry about light pollution again. What whiners!

Anonymous said...

Retaining business in town does not appear to be working. And I was astonished to learn that there was actually an individual tasked with such an assignment, with business cards no less. The Post Office lost its Service section - moved the staff to Newmarket, the little Quizno's looks dark and idle, and the small hardware store is for sale. Goodness knows what our retention person is getting paid.

Anonymous said...

Councillor Gallo is still pissed off that Zellers' has gone. All the councillors should understand that signs are to attract business which can contribute to the tax base. Staff have a long list of prior important items -this stuff just slows everything down. The same Councilors will complain when the requirements for using the town park do not appear. Staff now has an excuse -' we were too busy.'

Anonymous said...

Councillor Ballard was gob-smacked by the Hawkins' ruling that Morris' lawsuit was simply SLAPP. He has adopted the line tried by Mr O'Melia in Newmarket. Because Master Hawkins was hearing arguments about costs, he should not have ruled that the case was SLAPP. That's complete nonsense. The Hawkins ruling is quite specific. He read ALL the court documents from the very beginning in order to reach his decision.
Ballard appears to have read only the documents presented by one side. The Judge in Newmarket accepted the ruling as belonging in the COI case. We will have to wait and see how much emphasis she places upon it.

Anonymous said...

We all know who placed Aurora in legal jeopardy. Wasn't the Tooth Fairy either unless they work in groups.

Anonymous said...

The electorate is unpredictable. If there were not enough lights in that same parking lot to allow people to walk themselves and/or their animals, they would demand that the town install them.