Saturday, March 10, 2012

More Questions That Need Answers

Continued from Questions That Need Answers:

Below is an ongoing list of questions I am compiling from Hb residents on this issue.  Email me if you would like to add something.

8)  Many former City officials including former councilmen Sam Edgerton questioned in 2008 whether the city’s lawyers have ignored a line of attack that he believes could turn the legal tide back in Hermosa’s favor. Why was this never done and why are many of these officials furious of the current settlement? Why are current City Officials telling residents they will not take a position for or against oil drilling in the current settlement? Are they working for HB residents or their own interest? Read Easy Reader Article from 2008

9)  Do the deal leads Jenkins, Bobko & Divirgilo have any ‘skin in the game’? Do they have property value to protect or do they just simply rent temporarily in Hermopsa?  They have demonstrated that they are interested in higher levels of public service (above the City). Do they anticipate receiving future financial support from the Oil Companies to assist them in achieving their political ambitions? Kit Bobko, ran for Congress in 2011 to fill Jane Harman’s seat in a special election and finished in 7th place with 3.6% of the vote.  Michael Divirgilio was a Congressional Staffer for Rep. Jane Harman.  

10)  Why is Hermosa Beach spending money on a PR Firm,  Fiona Hutton & Associates  and how much is the city spending on this new endeavor? Don't we have elected officials on the City Council who do PR as a profession? Why aren't all Council members speaking for themselves, rather than just "going with the flow"? Why did the CIty hire a PR agency? What is their exact role? What is the cost of the PR agency? 

11) Why did you settle at $17.5 million & $3 million? What was the magic number and why?

12) Did you have a plan in place to pay the $17.5 million or 3 million? At what price did you have a plan in place to pay the settlement?

13) With the 6th street Yard being used for oil drilling it would be lost to the city for use.  What would the city do without this lot for city use?

14)  What is the City Yard lot worth? Could we sell it to help cover the 17.5 million?

15) What is it going to cost for extra emergency services personnel, equipment, and training? - Who is paying for it? Do we have to raise salaries for specific certifications of emergency services?

16) The tower is going to be over 135 feet tall. It is going to be in the line offsite of many residents. This devalues homes. Can the city be sued for the devaluation of their home?
The oil wells will cause issues with:
  • The beautiful views from homes
  • Air Quality (So much for the No Smoking signs along the strand) 
  • Noise pollution 
17) The 2008 Chatsworth train crash happened when the conductor was texting while managing the train. 25 people were killed, 135 were injured with 46 being critical! My friends mother was in this accident. She was seriously injured. There is a cap on the amount of payout for the lawsuit at $200 million. She cannot even get her medical bills paid. With that said you are saying we would have had to pay $750 million no matter what while a train wreck that killed 25 people and injured 135 others cannot get more than 200 million!

18) What happens if there is an oil leak in the bay?  Is the City of Hermosa Beach on the hook for anything? How would this devalue not only Hermosa Beach homes but all of the homes in the bay?  Could there be a civil suit?

19) There is talk of "revenue share" from the oil wells.  Can we not pay the money and have the money go towards the $3 million first then take the revenue sharing?  What are the projections of the revenue sharing?  This should have been done long before any settlement happened! The biggest question is what can the money legally be able to be used for! There have been many statements that the money cannot actually go towards the school systems. This is something your lawyers should have advised you of before any settlement happened. The lawsuit has been going on long enough someone should have known and or have an answer.

20) Who is auditing the revenue coming in from the oil?  Do we now have to pay people to manage this and at what cost?

21) What happens if there is a disaster and or someone is killed?  Is the contract null and void immediately?

22) How safe is this type of oil drilling in case of an earthquake or tsunami? At what size of earthquake or tsunami do we run into an additional disaster?

23) The homes they drill under do they get revenue from the drilling and who has mineral rights? What happens if their foundation and or other issues appear in years to come from the earth under them moving?

24) Is the oil company using funds to get the votes to drill in Hermosa? If so did you know they would put money into the City of Hermosa to promote oil drilling?  What businesses in the city stand to benefit from oil drilling?

25) Kit Bobko and Michael Divirgilio are not home owners in Hermosa Beach. You do not directly pay taxes for the homes in Hermosa Beach. If you owned a home nest to 6th street before the settlement how would you feel? Would you sell your home? Why haven't you bought a home in Hermosa Beach?

26) If we vote no to the oil drilling your letter states: "$17.5 million equates to a liability of $2,500 per parcel." Are you going to bill the citizens this amount if the drilling is not approved? What if I moved into the area after the lawsuit and was not notified about the lawsuit? Do I still have to pay? The bigger question is as renters are YOU personally going to pay $2500 towards the liability you have committed to the citizens of Hermosa Beach?

27) What are the solutions to pay $17.5 million? How much money do we have in the bank? What assets does Hermosa Beach own? Can we get a bond from the state of California? What research have you done to figure out how to pay back any amount let alone the $17.5 million?

28) Now that you have settled the lawsuit what side are you on? I feel that you have drawn a line in the sand and now you should state whether you are for drilling or against drilling. This is only fair to the citizens of the city. What are the pro's and con's from each of your perspectives?

29) How late can drilling take place? Is it 24/7/365? How noisy is it? I can hear the Redondo Power Plant at 4am release steam that practically shakes my windows. Will we have any noise at all and if so how loud and at what times?

Email me if you would like to add or change something to this list. 
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