Anthony West wrote:
I have to say, from the little I've seen so far, that while community
concern and angst and suspicion are perfectly normal, healthy and
legitimate -- Lussenhop isn't doing anything abnormal or substandard as
he goes about the process of seeking his project.
is it normal and standard procedure for a developer to
attempt to de-list an historic mansion without the public
knowing about it from either the developer or the local
historical society until the news is revealed 4 months later
in the local newspaper?
is it normal and standard procedure for developers of
11-story hilton hotels to contact individual neighbors by
email and invite them for coffee as 'your friendly
neighborhood developer' to discuss his proposal?
is it normal and standard procedure for developers to claim
by email to have met with the local historical society while
members of the society claim to have had no knowledge about
his project until they read about it months later in the paper?
is it normal and standard procedure for a neighborhood
association's zoning committee to know about the developer's
plans in the summer and to then keep silent about it until a
28-minute slide show in november, given to random members
who happen to show up for an annual elections meeting where
the proposal is not on the agenda and the meeting itself is
declared by that association's president as 'not public'?
is it normal and standard procedure for penn praxis to
announce that a developer is to present a proposal on a
friday at 8 am, and then for the developer to inexplicably
not show up?
is it normal and standard procedure for a developer to have
only a few minutes to present his proposal at an 8 am meeting?
is it normal and standard procedure for developers to
testify to architecture committees and historic commissions
that open public forums have taken place, when they haven't?
is it normal and standard procedure for developers to tell
local newspapers that neighbors have been listened to, when
they haven't?
is it normal and standard procedure for a historic
commission to consider a revised proposal for an 11-story
hotel which hasn't been reviewed by its architecture committee?
what other parts of the city are former employees of a
university working as a developer with campus apartments
inc, proposing 11-story hilton hotels in residential
neighborhoods?
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