HomeMy WebLinkAboutRe Citizen Questions Re Letter from Timothy Parsons Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer BR1936 (8)David, Attached is an unofficial survey I put together and getting
results for. I will share the results with you
next week and talk about it.
I really try to make the survey unbiased but I see where some
improvements could be made. Treat this
like a prototype.
-RKO
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 8:48 AM, David Dickey
<D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org> wrote:
Hi Ray. I also appreciate our dialogue.
1. To my knowledge, the developer is not pursuing other
locations in Cape Canaveral. They have been focused on working with the
property owner and neighbors to see if a mutually acceptable development
scenario can be reached on the current site.
2. Our communication with the Cumberland Farm folks has
been very open and frank. They are aware of certain concerns expressed
by surrounding property owners, including the number of gas stations in
the general area and the proposed removal of specimen trees.
3. We did not specifically talk about the archaeological
site(s) at our meeting last week. That is an item that would typically
be addressed during the City’s review of a site plan. The developer has
not made that application at this point. Be assured, the City will
require the necessary and proper protection for any identified
archaeological resources located on the development site.
Let me know if you need anything else. Dave
From: Ray Osborne [mailto:rko153@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 3:22 AM
To: David Dickey
Cc: Susan Juliano; Mia Goforth; Todd Morley; Angela Apperson
Subject: Citizen Questions, Re: Letter from Timothy Parsons
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer BR1936.
Thanks for the reply, David. I appreciate the open level of
communication we have.
I also wanted to ask you as a representative of the city about
the discussions that you had last week with the Cumberland Farms and
their reps with Metrogroup. I know there is a lot of rumors and perhaps
misinformation floating around the community and we all would do better
with real facts. Here are a few questions, please answer those that you
can.
1) Did the Cumberland Farms rep express any willingness to look
at other properties in the city to build their gas station? Other than
the one at the subject property. Many in our community feel there are
blighted areas or even older convenience/ gas stores that would be more
promising for their development.
2) Can you tell me and for public record what citizen concerns
were conveyed to the Cumberland Farms representatives Metrogroup?
3) And pertaining to my previous submission. Did any discussion
come up about the archaeology site on the area? If so, did it appear
that they as the new owners of the property would allow for a proper
archaeological excavation of the property before land removal and
building started?
Thanks again, I look forward to your earliest reply.
-RKO
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:17 AM, David Dickey
<D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org> wrote:
Thanks for the follow-up Ray. Mr. Parsons will be a valuable
resource as development of this and surrounding sites is considered.
Dave
From: Ray Osborne [mailto:rko153@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 9:44 AM
To: Susan Juliano; David Dickey
Cc: Mia Goforth
Subject: Letter from Timothy Parsons Deputy State Historic
Preservation Officer BR1936.
David,
As per our talking points at our meeting, please find the
attached letter from Dr.Timothy Parsons Deputy State Historic
Preservation Officer with the Division of Historic Resources in
Tallahassee Florida. I've already introduced you in the event you wish
to call him and talk to him.
Mia, please put a copy of this attachment into the public
records folder.
I'm also taking to an academic and reputable archaeological
group about any
assistance they can offer us in the event we can do a proper
archaeological excavation of the subject property.
-Ray Osborne
Historian
Cape Canaveral, Florida
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Florida has a very broad public records law. As a result, any written
communication created or received by the City of Cape Canaveral
officials and employees will be made available to the public and/or
media upon request, unless otherwise exempt. Under Florida Law, email
addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address
released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic
email to this entity. Instead, contact our office by phone or in writing
Florida has a very broad public records law. As a result, any written
communication created or received by the City of Cape Canaveral
officials and employees will be made available to the public and/or
media upon request, unless otherwise exempt. Under Florida Law, email
addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address
released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic
email to this entity. Instead, contact our office by phone or in writing
Florida has a very broad public records law. As a result, any written
communication created or received by the City of Cape Canaveral
officials and employees will be made available to the public and/or
media upon request, unless otherwise exempt. Under Florida Law, email
addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address
released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic
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