Incorporate - Cleveland School

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Gigi4, Aug 15, 2017.

  1. cranky

    cranky Well-Known Member

    Poorly phrased, You are correct.
     
  2. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    No, Cranky I'm not really angry, I just don't like when newcomers want to decide our fate. You said you been here since 2000. We remember when that was a computer bug.

    If you own more than your yard, its easy to see how incorporation is detrimental to property owners.
     
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  3. Harvey

    Harvey Well-Known Member

    Sure, but having local control over how that growth happens makes a big difference and so does a local tax base. No one wants to pay more taxes, but everyone wants less crowded schools and less traffic. You can't have one without the other. Gotta pay to play, just hope the team spends the money wisely.
     
  4. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    So Harvey, how would more local control mediate traffic and school crowding while restraining taxes of the new incorporated area.???
     
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  5. certdude

    certdude Well-Known Member

    So dont build it until you can do it properly. Thats planning. Building it anytime before is a lack of.
     
  6. ROUTER

    ROUTER Well-Known Member

    That way of thinking would have kept us in the stone age
     
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  7. poppin cork

    poppin cork Well-Known Member

    Correct, and we wouldn't have all the expert growth transplants either.:cool:
     
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  8. Gigi4

    Gigi4 Member

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  9. ROUTER

    ROUTER Well-Known Member

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  10. DWK

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  11. Harvey

    Harvey Well-Known Member

    You won't restrain taxes, for one, and I never said that. Taxes will go up. That's the point. What people who **** and moan about higher taxes don't get is that with those taxes come services. If you want to live out in the country and only receive law enforcement from the sheriff as your only service, please do so. The problem is the Cleveland community is no longer 'the country' and hasn't been for more than a decade.

    As for local control mediating traffic, you'd have a planning board/department that would make decisions that were in the best interest of the local community as opposed to folks from the county. Did you know that the two closest planning board members are in Clayton? Not one representative from this area. How do you think 40/42 got so screwed up? No one forced the people who developed things up there to do anything that made sense.
     
  12. ROUTER

    ROUTER Well-Known Member

    I have another question, what area do you incorporate?
    1- The area around Cleveland School
    2-The area around 40/42
    3- The entire area
     
  13. clrracer

    clrracer Member

    The Town of Archer Lodge (no 's please) was incorporated primarily to "keep Archer Lodge the community we know and love" or some such wording. Basically some people were worried about Clayton and/or Wendell taking over. All well and good. But so far the only "service" offered by the town is street lighting on about four roads. No trash pickup, no law enforcement beyond what JCSO already provided, no additional revenue towards ALFD. The town isn't allowing commercial growth in the limits, but is allowing residential. The town is also not annexing any property in order to grow. There are things town's do that aren't readily apparent to the public, and I'm sure there are plans/ideas/directions the town wants to go. But to John Q. Taxpayer there has been little or no visible improvement over what was available prior to incorporation, and it has been years since AL became a town. I wouldn't call it buyer's remorse, but it is government. And anything with the government takes more time than told, and often falls short of expectations.
     
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  14. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    Harvey, what if somebody lives on a piece of property the size of any subdivision around. How much of your services can they afford?
     
  15. ROUTER

    ROUTER Well-Known Member

    I hope you don't find out
     
  16. Grinder

    Grinder Well-Known Member

    Clayton and Wendell both said before Archer Lodge wanted to incorporate that they had no intention of annexing the area. Course, you could not tell that to Archer Lodge.
     
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  17. PoohBear

    PoohBear Well-Known Member

    Politicians speak with forked tongue. You can not trust them.
     
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  18. ROUTER

    ROUTER Well-Known Member

    One more reason we dont need a mayor, or town council. It would only be another layer of lying politicians, and wasted tax dollars.
     
  19. clrracer

    clrracer Member

    True. But they had met with each other and had a plan of how they would split the area if they decided to change their minds. And all it takes is a change in councilmen to change the direction of a town.
     
  20. sirputz

    sirputz Well-Known Member

    As far as a name goes, why not McLemore. It's not taken as far as I can tell. It leaves us with the issue of not being confused with Cleveland NC, or Cleveland OH (but our local high schools would still likely win a Superbowl before the Browns).
    It pays tribute to one of the long standing families in the area, and it's not hard to spell.
     
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