Friday, June 12, 2015

Kiryas Joel Unfettered, DOV without the “E” and many maybes



Dear Nieces and Nephews, Auntie and the Team were there, along with 600 or so people. We were at the Public Hearing for the Annexation.

From http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb/20150513_not3.html Notice of Acceptance of Draft GEIS and Public Hearing
Orange County - The Village of Kiryas Joel Board of Trustees, as lead agency, has accepted a Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Petition for Annexation of 507 Acres from the Town of Monroe to the Village of Kiryas Joel . A public hearing on the Draft GEIS will be held on June 10, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Bais Rachel Paradise Hall, 5 Israel Zupnick Drive, Monroe, NY 10950. Written comments on the Draft GEIS will be accepted June 22, 2015. The Draft GEIS is available from the Village of Kiryas Joel Village Hall; the Town of Monroe Town Hall; the Monroe Free Library and on line at: KJ-SEQRA.com/507Acres.    

The meeting’s purpose was to accept comments from the public as to the environmental impacts: have they all been addressed? Is there proper mitigation being done if the impacts are not major? And if they are major with no mitigation, then maybe the annexation petition should be denied. This is a routine part of the environmental review process in New York, especially with something of this magnitude. At this type of meeting, you usually have three minutes to get your comments heard and entered into the official transcript or “record”.

So keep this in mind.

There was separate seating for “KJ residents” Something never done in a public hearing.

The first speaker was a lawyer whose angry rhetoric seemed to set the tone. The very angry tone. Speakers from the village of Kiryas Joel loudly claimed that anyone against the annexation of land from the Town of Monroe into the Village of KJ was prejudiced and that is the ONLY reason anyone would oppose the annexation. Many went well over three minutes. Not one talked about the environment and the impacts on water supply, sewer capacity etc. that would result from a high rate of population growth. Here’s a fact: More people; more water consumed; more “water” (treated effluent) out. It’s not rocket science. And if you run out of water and keep increasing your population, there has to be adjustments somewhere. As one of the speakers stated, “The Ramapo River doesn’t know if the treated effluent is Jewish or non-Jewish” it can only take so much.

Let’s face it, and this was even asserted by the Village residents when they spoke, KJ is growing and will continue to grow no matter what anyone else says. Who cares? If you want to have large families, then do so, but you need to plan about how you are going to feed, clothe and house them. To tell everyone that you will grow, even if you exceed the natural resources because everyone has to stay near their families, is not an excuse.  An 8 oz glass of water can only hold 8 oz. To constantly pour 12 oz into the glass and expecting it to suddenly work is just stupid or insane or both. And someone had to leave their family to start this village in the first place.

Many speakers from KJ referenced Auschwitz and how prejudice killed 6 million Jews. Some of the speakers were residents in the area to be annexed, some were Satmar children (2 young girls who did a rather good job of public speaking btw) who wanted to know why they couldn’t become part of the village so they could have sidewalks and be safe.

There were speakers from KJ who said that they need the services provided by KJ for fire protection and police, which they supposedly do not have now.

The message was clear. If you are against the annexation: you loved Hitler, hate children and want everyone to burn in a fire or get robbed.

Not nice.

We deeply resent the implication that the persons against annexation supported Hitler. Most of the people there have or had relatives who fought in WW ll against the Nazis to liberate Jews and others from the concentration camps. They fought hard and many lost their lives in this effort. And it is the ultimate form of disrespect to those who died in the camps and their families to use this to acquire land. To play the Auschwitz card to get your own way is not only bad form, it is evil. How Dare You!

To use children as a political tool is disgraceful. This is another example of the Village government exploiting their own people. This is not about children. This is about money. We all know that the financing of the KJ pipeline is through the environmental facilities corporation (EFC.) and the repayment of the loan is contingent upon annexation. (How do you get a loan from a quasi-governmental agency based on something that has not happened and might not happen? Easy, KJ calls you prejudiced and you concede.)  In the 507 acres to be annexed, the “petitioners” signed agreements to pay at least $25K per hook-up to water/sewer services!!! KJ is extorting their own people!!!

To claim that the “services” would be enhanced is disingenuous. The Village of Kiryas joel, while they have a volunteer fire company, still has to rely on the Mombasha Fire Company for “mutual aid” (which is readily given because fires, like the rivers, do not know religion). Why? Because the KJ fire company cannot be fully certified on all of the firefighting equipment due to the facial hair and peyes. The Mombasha fire company which responds to anything in that area now will be the fire company to respond to fires in the same area after annexation. The NYS police currently responds to incidents in the area if needed and the NYS police barracks is only 2 miles away. The Village of KJ does not have a police force but they do have a “Public Safety” office which does not have the same capabilities as a police force. Got it?

And now, Dov Hikind. While the dove with the “E” is a sign of peace, the Assemblyman from the 48th  District in Brooklyn, is anything but peaceful, He was there to incite.

And he almost did. Almost.           

His rhetoric was hateful, prejudiced and served no good purpose. And interestingly, as an assemblyman, you would think that he would know what an annexation public hearing is, but did not seem to know. He accused the audience of holding a meeting with prejudiced undertones: ”I can feel it” he said. 
Maybe people were annoyed with him because he did not know that the meeting was hosted by the Village of KJ and the Town of Monroe. Maybe people were annoyed because he did not mention one word about environmental impacts, you know, the purpose of the meeting. He keep referring to Bloomingburg (not Blooming Grove) which is in another county. He continued to berate the non-KJ attendees when he was supposed to respectfully address the Town and Village boards.  Maybe that’s why people were annoyed. Maybe that's what he "felt."

He also spoke of the fear of people who look different, act different etc. Are you kidding Dov? This is New York in the 21st Century, not outer Mongolia. Look around, everyone is different! (Apologies to Mongolia, which is a more homogeneous society, no insult intended.)

You’d think an NYS assemblyman would be familiar with NYS law and procedures. He clearly demonstrated either a lack of understanding on how to act accordingly, or lack of desire to do so.


He came across as a very nasty man. Explosive and animated but not bright. He also needs a geography lesson, to learn which county he was in. 
He calmed down when he realized he couldn’t start any violence for the evening news, so that he could say “See? They hate Jews”. Nice try!  No, lovey dovey, you only made yourself look bad.

Perchance he forgot to wear his tsitses to remind him of the Commandments.



Maybe people just want to use resources wisely and protect the environment, Dov.
                                          



10-Thou shall not covet thy neighbor’s goods.


Image result for pictures of the 10 commandments

PS Noticeably absent:
Most of the county legislators
{for example Katie Bonnelli who represents Blooming Grove)
The Town of Woodbury Supervisor.Ralph Caruso


7 Comments:

At June 13, 2015 at 5:28 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What makes this Village of Kiryas Joel think that because they must keep up the traditions of a long ago cultural way of life started in Europe, these same conditions must be carried out in America. Most immigrants coming in have no problem integrating into the USA and welcome the freedoms and rights which come with it. To overburden our land and rivers, our basic eco-structure without regard or respect, to declare it is their right and that we, who have welcomed all into our land and enjoy the same rights and privileges is absurd and an insult to all the generations who built this glorious country. I have only listened to a portion of this meeting that took place on Wed. and found it most disheartening to hear some of the comments as mentioned making comparisons to the most evil man in history. It was as stated in this column an insult to all who fought to protect that faction of society who was being tortured and erased. To every US soldier who died protecting them, an apology is necessary. What is happening in OC today should have been seen coming many years ago and never allowed to get to these proportions today. The people of OC owe no explanation and certainly no sidewalks and streetlights, to a community who will ultimately need more and more and more to sustain the luxury of their customs. And our sewers, rivers and streams cannot like them, multiply. They are intelligent people and know what they are asking is impossible on all levels. The only people who will benefit are the real estate developers who are selling off the land. To rezone to repopulate is absurd. To put up signs indicating behavior before entering, to encourage not to use or to speak English and gain a proper education and segregate your people is deplorable. But most of all, to put us all in the position of what you accuse us shows us the real intentions of the people of Kiryas Joel.

 
At June 13, 2015 at 9:05 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

did you see that quote in the paper today? ""..the issue is keeping the Orthodox, the Hasidim out of the community." Dov Hikind
IF that were true then why would the crowd have responded overwhelmingly YES when asked where would you have the Hasidim go, spread out in to the rest of Orange County among all of you?

 
At June 13, 2015 at 10:48 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

it is the Satmar who don't want to mix with us! not the other way around!!!
has something to do with us not being pure.(in their eyes)

 
At June 13, 2015 at 1:43 PM , Blogger Auntie Alibi said...

det er intet nytt under solen

 
At June 14, 2015 at 2:53 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Am glad that most people did not take the "baiting" of Dov Hikind and give him control of the meeting. What shameful behavior from a public official.

Perhaps he needs to look at himself and his attitudes which may be reflected back at him not because of his religion, dress or culture but perhaps because of lack of respect for others and rudeness. I don't think people would react to his poor manners any differently regardless of how he dressed or what religion he practiced. Rudeness is rudeness.

 
At June 14, 2015 at 3:11 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Attending the hearing, one could see how isolated and out of touch are the officials associated with Kiryas Joel. They want respect and acceptance but do not show it to non-Kiryas Joel people. They cannot understand why their heavy use of services per person would upset those who have to pay for these services and who try be self-sufficient.

It also shows the dangers of mixing religion with politics and zoning---creating a climate whereby any reasonable concern or criticism is seen as anti-Semitic. Under this thinking, if a Planning Board anywhere denies an application from someone in the community, the Board is anti-Catholic, anti-Jewish, etc. depending on that person's religious beliefs.. Guess if an applicant is an atheist, the decision is anti-atheist.

Remaining so isolated, Kiryas Joel officials lack a basic understanding that taking land, services, resources is not about religion or nationality. It would raise concerns regardless of dress or culture because these are finite resources that need to be shared fairly, not disproportionally in a way that favors only a select group of people over everyone else. This is responsible development not anti-Semitism.

 
At June 16, 2015 at 6:24 PM , Blogger Chris Pawelski said...

http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/muae0i/crazy-stupid-dov

 

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