Petitions Filed for Referendum to Remove Home Rule

Update:  The petitions for a referendum to remove home rule were denied ballot access following a hearing before the Electoral Board in response to an objection filed by recently-retired City Administrator Bill McGrath. The 381 signatures submitted were short of the 764 signatures required for a referendum.

Press release:

Today (3pm) petitions were filed to put home rule to referendum on the April 4 ballot in the City of Batavia. Many people, the majority of whom had never circulated petitions before, stepped up to contribute to the effort, which was organized by Batavians for Responsible Government.

This had to be a shared effort, since the past practice for collecting large quantities of signatures–standing outside of businesses on Randall Road–was no longer an option due the corporate policies of the major businesses against petitioning on their property. “If corporate America were more civic-minded, exercising our right to petition the government would be much easier,” commented petition circulator Carl Dinwiddie.

Even the Batavia Public Library denied access to petition circulators before Friday, when the policy banning petitioning was temporarily suspended pending review by the Library Board.

Concerns that resonated with the signers of the petition were the nearly unlimited power to increase taxes that home rule gives, a possible Stormwater Utility, as well as the inability of the citizens to petition for referenda on bonds issued by the City. Many want a voice in the $14 million bonds the City plans to issue for the 186-unit apartment complex proposed as a joint venture between the developer, Shodeen, and the City of Batavia. For other signers, the idea of putting the issue to the voters to decide was reason enough.

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Continuance of Public Hearing, Shodeen Project

Wednesday, Jan. 4, 7pm, the public hearing on the Shodeen apartment complex before the Plan Commission will be continued.

If you have concerns about the size of the project, this is the meeting to attend and voice those concerns. They will be discussing the approval of variances to City Code to accommodate a multitude of things, including its massive size (over 30 ft taller than the downtown zoning allows) and the lack of parking (Shodeen will be providing 0 –that’s “zero”–parking spaces when City Code requires 402; the 350 “public” parking spaces that the City will pay $14 million to build, and Shodeen’s residents will use, don’t even meet that requirement). Based on the Dec. 7 meeting, everything is fair game. Continue reading

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Referendum to Remove Home Rule

What is “home rule” and what does it have to do with Batavia? Why should we put it to referendum?
Ballot question:  Shall the City of Batavia cease to be a home rule unit?
 
Right now, Batavia is a “home rule” community by virtue of having at least 25,000 residents.  Home rule gives the City nearly unlimited power to tax, regulate, and incur debt. Home rule can be removed by referendum.

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Wednesday Public Hearing — Shodeen Zoning

Update: Public hearing will be continued January 4, 2017.

Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016, 7pm, Batavia City Council Chambers, there will be a public hearing before the Plan Commission on amending the zoning map for the land that would be developed into the massive 186-unit apartment complex at Washington and Wilson in downtown Batavia.

Shodeen’s proposal violates zoning for that area in that it is too tall and will obstruct the view of the river for those east of the area and the view of historic buildings for people west of the river. This requires amending the zoning map to accommodate Shodeen. It also requires a public hearing.

If you don’t like the size of the giant complex that will dwarf everything downtown, this is the time to speak. Continue reading

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Monday City Council: Budget, Levy, Privilege

Monday’s City Council meeting, 7:30pm, has on its agenda the approval of the 2017 budget and tax levy, as well as the transfer of over $660,000 from the General Fund to Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District 1. This “loan” has neither interest nor guarantee of payment, but a “maybe” it will be paid back, “IF” there’s any money left in the TIF when the TIF ends in 12 or so years.

The money in a TIF is restricted to use within the boundaries of that TIF. In contrast, money from the General Fund can be used anywhere throughout the city for whatever purpose the City Council designates. If approved, the City Council will take money that could be used for things like sewer repair or riverbank stabilization, and restrict it to use in TIF 1, for things like purchase of the Larson-Becker property that will support Shodeen’s massive apartment complex, and incentives for Blue Goose to move into the old Walgreens.

TIFs are already privileged sites in that any property tax increment (increase) they generate from the inception of the district does not get divided among taxing bodies (school district, park district, etc.), but goes straight to the City for reinvestment within the TIF (more on TIFs here).

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Public Hearing–Batavia City Budget

Update:  The property tax increase was lowered to $300,000 from $500,000. The leaf and brush fee will rise $1, to $5/mo. The ban on video gambling has been lifted and will now be allowed in Batavia.

Monday night, Nov. 21, 7:30pm– public hearing on 2017 Budget at City Hall. Budget info: http://www.cityofbatavia.net/Archive.aspx?ADID=218

Highlights from the “Presentation” document:  $500,000 increase in property taxes for stormwater drainage improvements; $.50/month leaf & brush fee increase (new fee: $4.50/month); new income from approving video gambling. Continue reading

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Public Hearing on New TIF for Shodeen Project

Monday night, November 7, 7:35pm, Batavia City Hall, there will be a public hearing for the proposed Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district that will be created for the massive Shodeen-affiliated 1 N. Washington Project. This project includes 186 apartments, retail/commercial space, and parking that will take up most of the block at the NW corner of Wilson and Washington in downtown Batavia (where the Baptist church is currently located). The TIF is necessary to, if everything goes right, pay back the $14 million in General Obligation bonds the City Council is planning to issue for the project.

Though this is technically a public hearing for the creation of the TIF, the project and the TIF are inextricably linked, with the project being dependent on the establishment of the TIF, so comments on the project itself would not be out of line.

If you have any concerns, you need to speak up at the meeting, even if it’s just to give your name and address and “I agree with what he/she said”. An email sent to the City Council (link at right) if you can’t make it would be encouraged, but your presence is more important, as it seems verbal communication weighs more heavily with some aldermen.

The document for the public hearing with details on the TIF can be found at: http://il-batavia.civicplus.com/AgendaCe…
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City Council, School Board Meetings

For your convenience, there are contact buttons at right if you wish to send comments to your elected officials.

City Council Monday night (9/19)–City Council will vote to purchase the last private property for the Shodeen apartments project, Fisher’s dental office, for $605,600. That includes $350,000 for the property, $250,000 for relocation costs, and $5600 for closing costs. The money will come from the General Fund reserves. Details of property purchase: http://il-batavia.civicplus.com/AgendaCe…

City Council Committee of the Whole Tuesday night (9/20)–Proposal to hire a Communications Coordinator. If the Communications Coordinator would inform the public of proposals before they’re set in stone, seeking community input, that would be very welcome. If it’s just to exert the City’s influence in media and attempt to control the conversation in social outlets, that money would be better spent elsewhere. Details on the position: http://il-batavia.civicplus.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/9400?fileID=5561

School Board meeting Tuesday night (9/20)–approval of the 2016-17 budget. They will again increase taxes to the maximum allowed by law, capped by the Consumer Price Index (fortunately, fairly small this year). But at least the Finance Director, Tony Inglese, deserves credit for improving the budget format, providing more detail and rearranging items into proper categories. Because of the differences, it’s hard to compare to previous years, but is a good starting point for moving forward. Budget: http://www.boarddocs.com/il/bps101/Board…

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Property Purchases, RDA Approved

Tuesday night, Sep. 6, the Batavia City Council voted 13-1 to approve the purchases of the Larson-Becker and Frydendall properties, along with the Redevelopment Agreement with a Shodeen-created Limited Liability Company for the block where the historic Baptist church now stands (to be demolished). A good summary of the meeting can be found in an article at the Daily Herald, 9/7/16, by Susan Sarkauskas.

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Flooding Studies, Limited Funds

At the Aug. 23 City Council COW meeting (item 5 on the agenda) there was a presentation on a study done on the east side of Batavia in response to flooding issues. A quick summary of the Presentation and Report is that the City could alleviate much of the east side’s flooding problems by installing wider diameter drain pipes in certain areas that are not up to current standards. The cost given to do the work on the east side is $2,195,000. There was $400,000 allotted for the studies and remedies for budget yr 2016. It’s probably safe to guess, especially after the west side report is given Sep. 13 (where they don’t just get rainwater in their basements, but poop as well), that the City will say it doesn’t have the money to fix the sewers all at once. Continue reading

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