TKC EXCLUSIVE!!! A MESSAGE FROM LAWYER CHRIS BYRD ON THE SUBJECT OF TOMAHAWKE RIDGE ANNEXATION!!!



The sordid subject of Tomahawke Ridge comes up today in a Council Committee Session. In the interests of equal time, I'd like to share an e-mail from local lawyer Chris Byrd that is circulating in favor of the project. A lot of this stuff is in direct opposition to arguments found at places like Say No To 500 homes.com. But I think it's important to see what the other side is arguing and how a high powered developer lawyer is influencing Council Folk.

Check it:
With the P&Z vote on Lake at Tomahawke Ridge coming tomorrow afternoon, I wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts and opinion on the Lake at Tomahawke Ridge development.

First and foremost, the media continues to report that there is an abundance of already developable land in the Northland. This is patently untrue, especially in Platte County. Much of the vacate ground that appears to be developable in the Northland has no water and no sewer. Additionally, noise contours from the airport, commercial land uses and various terrain issues, such as steep slopes and flood plains, take out the vast majority of the remaining ground.

The fact is that no ground, presently in Kansas City, can support a development of this size without major capital improvements to the water and sewer systems. However, the ground for the proposed Tomahawke Ridge can support the needed development. There is an existing water transmission line on the property and the property is located less than two miles from a sewer treatment plant. Additionally, the developer is willing to construct the sewer system at his own expense in order connect to the treatment plant. The ground is currently zoned for apartments. It has no terrain issues and does not lie within any noise contours from the airport.

Secondly, all issues with the city departments have been resolved. Fire no longer opposes the project due to the fact the residential sprinklers will be built in homes. Just a side note, residential sprinklers are required by the International Building Code for all new homes as of 2012. The police have always been neutral on the project. They have never stated response time is too long. That issue has been misreported from day one. The issues with the ambulance service will be resolved with a mutual aid agreement with the regional ambulance district. Finally, the Aviation Department has sent a memo that they do not oppose annexation. Many of these issues have been resolved after the Staff Report, often cited by the media, was published. However, the City never issues an amended Staff Report.

Most recently, the Fiscal Analysis done by the KCEDC has been attacked as misleading. The KCEDC used an average home price of $250,000 as a basis for the analysis. This number has been attacked as it has been above the $170,000 work force housing number used in discussing the project. However, the developer has said from day one that the project is a mixture of price ranges with 75% at $170,000 for work force housing and the other 25% starting at $350,000. The KCEDC blended the number, adjusted the number up since; (1) these numbers are starting prices and (2) it is a 20 year analysis adjusted for inflation. Therefore the KCEDC used $250,000 as the average price for the entire project. The same logic holds regarding the number used for the average household income. It is a blended number based on the expected occupants of the development.

One of the common refrain is that this is sprawl. However, we are providing workforce housing in a very close proximity to one the largest concentrations of jobs in the City. The KCI Corridor has employers like Citicards, Harley Davison and ADT. Literally, thousands of jobs are close to this project. Placing housing next to jobs is a strong planning concept. It just happens to be that these jobs are not in the core of the City.

Finally, it has been misreported that this will be an economic burden on the City when it is the developer that is paying for all the infrastructure, building of all roads, all water and sewer connections. The developer is also supplying trash removal, recycling and snow removal. In reality, the city’s taxpayers and media should be welcoming a developer that is willing to build in the City and not ask for any tax incentives; but instead, leave the City in better financial shape. I would hope that the City could go out and attract more developments such as this so at the end of the day the City would have more resources to take care of basic services for its current existing citizens.

Chris
This is a convincing arguement but I'm not sure I believe any of it or at the very least I'm pretty sure it might be based in fact with some very hardcore spin. It doesn't really matter . . . From what I've heard there's a lot of serious influence peddling going on with this development that doesn't have much to do with any of the numbers in question. Close political watchers will be keeping track of this vote and the Council people who endorse it given that yet again it seems that politicos STILL have a cozy relationship with developers despite so much resident outcry for change on this aspect of local politics.

LINKS:

  • Battle Brews Over KCMO Annexation

  • Vote Expected on Housing Development Near KCI

  • Comments

    1. Just Give Kim Our Money2/3/10, 9:07 AM

      I thought if Kim Geoge Carlos wanted something because she could make money rainmaking the deal, then it just got done? Kim is working (eh being paid) to see this deal through so why are we even having meetings? I mean the fix is in with Cindy Circo, who is also one of Kim's loyal clients.

      Can't we just give more public money to Kim George Carlos?

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    2. Pretty flimsy argument. The city should be welcoming development within it's current borders, not expanding those borders. Our city is too big geographically and we need to concentrate on development that is within close proximity to existing infrastructure. Citicards facility is a callcenter. 95% of the employees there are not in the $170k+ range for housing, not to mention the HOA dues for a development that purports to take care of all its own maintenance, snow removal, etc. Also, did he really argue that there is a shortage of developable land in the Northland. That is absolutely laughable.

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    3. How about putting Kim Carlos in jail and keeping our money instead?

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    4. He is right about the lack of developable land in Platte County. Most of the ground has no water and no sewer. The cost to put in those infrastructure improvements is cost prohibitive for most developments. That is why the city has been working for over three years to develop the legal framework in a "Contract" sewer system for the Second Creek Watershed in Platte County. It still hasn't happened. If this developer can make it work, let him.

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    5. I oppose this deal because of the ridiculous, superfluous, hoity-toity, faux-British "e" at the end of "Tomahawke."

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    6. That's too far...F that!!!killing the neighborhoods out north... F Zona Rosa, and that other sh@t out there! bring back Metro, and antioch.. Scared muth@r Fu@kers.. movin way out is killing the old neighboorhoods.

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    7. Southlander who votes2/3/10, 11:09 AM

      This is just awful suburban sprawl that goes against all progressive urban planning fundamentals...and to add insult to injury, Kim Carlos is peddling influence. What does she know about sound land use planning principles? She's just a "bag woman" in this deal...follow the money.

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    8. it'll be located less than 2 miles from sewer tx plant? Bet that'll smell nice in summer heat, This metro is so sprawled out already, but I bet this new development will give politico persons better reason to build a light rail to connect it, with special interest backing. Oh, and name me one Harley worker who makes enough to sell their current home to buy one next to an airport area that smell like sewer.

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    9. it'll be located less than 2 miles from sewer tx plant? Bet that'll smell nice in summer heat, This metro is so sprawled out already, but I bet this new development will give politico persons better reason to build a light rail to connect it, with special interest backing. Oh, and name me one Harley worker who makes enough to sell their current home to buy one next to an airport area that smell like sewer.

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    10. Who in the phuck is going to buy those houses? Haven't these people read the news, the housing market sucks. How will they sell all these new overly-expensive homes with no buyers. And having a gov't mandate for sprinklers is just another govt intrusion into private enterprise.

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    11. 11:04:00 AM has the best comment.

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    12. are they going to use union, minority workers to build this fiasco? Or will the developer and builder make a fortune by using undocumented and non union workers? I believe all the firefighters who will be moving out there should demand that union workers be used! After all, they are the epitome of union!

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    13. "Council members Ed Ford, Cindy Circo and Beth Gottstein endorsed the proposal by developer Tim Dougherty for the Tomahawke Ridge development."

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    14. You mean Kim is working for SCABS?

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    15. We need REAL development guidelines, not just chasing money up here in the Northland..... our older areas are degrading pretty fast and our new stock is really FLIMSY. You know what I mean. Take a look at your house and see the buckling of siding in less than 5 years. Real crappy construction.

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    16. There is no way that those 3 council members voted for this without cash in hand.

      We seem to have the same kind of public servants as Detroit does.

      Wonder who got the most money from the developer of that scam.

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    17. Follow the Money2/3/10, 6:29 PM

      Dear Feds: Call Kim Carlos!

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    18. Anon 6:28 p.m. -- your comment is uncalled for.

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    19. 7:28, 6:28 can voice whatever they want to. This is America and their opinion can be voiced. You did yours and now I am mine, you're a fucking idiot and can kiss my ass.

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    20. If Jim Kanatzar had any balls he would investigate this. Since he does not, we need the US Attorney to investigate this transaction, the role of Ms. Carlos and the Council.

      Was there any real change when Obama became President?

      WHERE IS THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT?

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    21. you better angels2/3/10, 8:55 PM

      Tony:

      Kim Carlos is more dangerous than Mark Funkhouser because she is more powerful.

      Focus on Kim.

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    22. Our leaders have forgotten about urban redevelopment. The city is dying.

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    23. Kim Carlos passes them some cash and keeps more for herself and tells them that everthing is ok, in my opinion

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    24. See the last comment at http://www.tonyskansascity.com/2010/02/tkc-exclusive-beth-was-crime-fighting.html

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    25. There should be a boycott of businesses and candidates that hire Kim Carlos.

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    26. I know a bunch of Harley and KCI workers and there's no way in hell that they would live up there.

      They spend 5 days a week up there with planes flying over their heads. Why would they want to move to a home under the flight path at KCI.

      Ford and that developer will be getting some visitors from the Fed soon.

      I suggest you get your affairs in order.

      Instead of Pay for Play, how about Pay to Stay, in prison.

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    27. Uncalled for. Really.

      So you're saying that Ed Ford taking money to push this through is uncalled for.

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