Oh, now we're the coy Allen Peterson. The Allen Peterson who is 
reveling in the silencing of Asbury Radio. To answer you coy question 
for the benefit of those who really don't know:

Werner's intention has been to restore rather than repair his 
historic home on 5th Avenue. Most informed people are well aware that 
in postponing the restoration on the home's exterior for these 
reasons, he has incurred fines, which he has been paying - which is 
in sharp contrast to others who have contested the fines and saved 
themselves thousands of dollars.
And to answer your other coy and misleading question: You know the 
reports I've written refer to his home - not his rental properties. I 
guess you would prefer that he had rented out the units in his home, 
which is his right to do, instead of using it as a single family. You 
are in real estate, didn't you say, Allen Peterson? 
Where's your office?

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Allan Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Asbury (no longer on the) Radio aslo reported:
> 
> Baumgartner, a watchdog and constant critic of the city's boards 
and consultants, attracted the occasional fines for violations on his 
property on Fifth Avenue. But the summonses billowed out of control 
after city officials gained access to his residence following a 911 
call that police in Howell interpreted to be naming Baumgartner's 
home address.
> 
> Form this I get the impression that there were violations prior to 
the call of a body in the basement.  Is this true?
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2007 5:05:28 PM
> Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Werner Confined 22 hrs/day
> 
> Just got another call from Werner.
> He was taken out of the holding area yesterday (Sat.) at 11 AM and 
placed into Pod A-1 in the Monmouth County Correctional Institute, 
Freehold, where he is confined 22 hours a day in a 2-man cell with 
three people in it. He gets two hours out of the cell, one at a time, 
but the hours are chosen randomly.
> One cell-mate must sleep on the concrete floor. Werner alernates 
between the floor and sleeping with a toilet in his face. Werner 
slept on a concrete floor in the holding area, prior to being 
processed, which included an injection for tuberculosis. There was no 
choice - the nurse said, "you have to take it," says Werner. She was 
reluctant to tell him what it was for.
>  
> The move to the Pod means Werner has to wait, possibly a week, for 
his own PIN number to make the only calls he's allowed to make - 
collect. For now he must borrow another inmate's PIN to call out. And 
the calls cannot be made to cell phones.
>  
> Werner says he obtained the refinancing necessary to comply with 
the repairs the city wants him to make on his house. He showed this 
documentation to municipal court Judge Apostolou along with the 
contract with 3C&G, a Middletown contractor, for the first phase of 
the repairs. He planned to select other contractors for subsequent 
work as things progressed. Ironically, the first payment on the refi 
was due yesterday. If he can't get payments made during his 45-day 
incarceration he may go into default on the loan. 
>  
> Why is Judge Apostolou being so severe? Residents of A.P. know a 
few property owners that have owed far more in code violation fines. 
A lawyer who works regularly in Asbury Park municipal court tells me 
he's frequently frustrated at how Apostolou "lets junkies out of jail 
all the time. And, this is over a porch!" But, this same lawyer says 
that the court saw that Werner had yet to start the work, which it 
saw as "inexcusable" .  
> Werner explains that it took a long time to secure financing 
because he has no income other than his rents and a $35,000 lien, he 
knew nothing about, surfaced in the process. The court wanted him to 
pay the lien and contest it later. But Werner didn't have the money 
to pay it and held that it was illegitimate 
> Was Werner singled out last Friday? Hardly, a source close to the 
court says the judge sent lots and lots of people to jail Friday. Was 
he having a bad day?
> If the jail is overcrowded it may work to Werner's advantage.
> When he does get out, Werner better check out that 911 call that 
started all of this. Certainly his reputation was damaged by the 
false accusation that a body was in his basement. There should've 
been an official apology, since the department should've listened to 
the tape -- and when it did listen after the home was inspected, it 
should've taken a very public step in undoing the damage to Werner's 
privacy and reputation. What excuse can there be for not doing that?
> For now Werner must beg for a pencil, since inmates aren't allowed 
to have money on them; yet they must buy everything, including 
something as minor as a pencil. 
> Nagging questions remain. The judge only had before him the fines 
and the prolonged timeframe with which to pass judgment. However the 
officials who have made a cottage industry out of pursuing Werner - 
one property owner in a city of blighted properties - know if their 
motives are objective -- or not. Is the law being applied equally 
here?
> Everyone in this city - regardless of how they feel about Werner 
Baumgartner, must ask their officials: was the incarceration of 
Werner Baumgartner an equal carriage of justice? Or an attempt to 
silence any public critiques of the city and its developers? 
> Maureen
>  
> 
> Maureen Nevin
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