Quantcast
Channel: The Poop and Water Extraction Chronicles
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 226

Two cross party write-in candidates defeat pro-corruption competitors in Upper Mount Bethel Township Board of Supervisors primary

$
0
0

The ground shook in Upper Mount Bethel Township when hundreds of write-in ballots were canvassed in an off-year election.  There were two Democrats and two Republicans on the ballot, running for two seats on the Board of Supervisors.

In a Republican stronghold, Democrat David Friedman received 330 write-in votes, cast by Republicans on their ballot.  Incumbent candidate and former Chairman John Bermingham received 660 votes, and loser incumbent candidate Anthony DeFranco received 253 votes to round out the Republican primary results.  Thus, DeFranco is now a lame duck on the Board, and during his remaining meetings he will have to suffer the embarrassment of looking at write-in winner Friedman sitting in the audience, waiting to take his seat.  Republican Bermingham also performed a coup, by receiving 213 write-in votes on the Democratic ballot, besting the 104 vote tally of candidate Stavros Barbounis.


DeFranco spearheaded the effort to allow developer Lou Pektor and his River Pointe Logistics development (now renamed "RPL" to thinly conceal the reputation of River Pointe) to escape many of the zoning and development regulations that apply to everyone else.  DeFranco and BOS member Robert Teel worked feverishly to allow Pektor to circumvent numerous zoning variances and special exception approvals that were scheduled to be addressed at an advertised Zoning Hearing Board hearing on March 24, 2020.  Instead, this hearing was cancelled, and Pektor drafted an amendment (the "text amendment") which was rushed through a hasty approval despite objections of the Township Engineer, the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission, and many citizens who were aware of how amendments are supposed to be drafted and reviewed.   This amendment exempts Pektor's kind of developments in the township's I-2 and I-3 zoning districts from many regulations.  The piss-poor excuse for haste by DeFranco and Teel was there was an alleged single business anxious to locate in Pektor's development.  This business' interest evaporated like a fart in the wind by the time the amendment was approved by a majority of supervisors through a corrupt process.  Barbounis in an interview failed to state objection to the corrupted process by which the amendment was passed, so voters passed over him.  If you aren't with us, you are against us - thanks for participating.

Thanks to DeFranco and Teel and the two other supervisors who supported their effort to roll out the red carpet to a vulture, UMBT citizens are left with the township's pants down around its ankles, waiting for a telephone pole to be shoved by Pektor into its ass.  Pektor has since shifted into 3rd gear, proposing an Neighborhood Improvement Zone - which if approved would make his projects eligible for grants and funding.  A NIZ would also give him a seat at the table to control matters outside his development, but within UMBT.

Now Pektor has unveiled yet another bold move in this chess game in UMBT - he is putting pressure on the Bangor Industrial Development Authority to rapidly approve an agreement by which the BIDA will take ownership in name only of the Met Ed property in UMBT, which is also in a zoning district that his developments are exempted from regulations.  Phase II of an EPA remediation would take place, after which Pektor would take ownership and he has announced plans to place a 900,000 sq ft warehouse on that property.  The Bangor Industrial Authority is playing ball with Pektor, having agreed at its May 11 meeting to complete a draft agreement, which may be approved at a planned "emergency" meeting in June.  Look for this to be advertised on short notice (2 day requirement for an alleged emergency meeting) - this should be an in-person meeting.

Pektor's urgency to achieve check and mate may be to get all the pieces of his plan in place before a return to the transparency and regular order of public meetings, the imminent departure of DeFranco from power, or a combination of the two.  He's ready to shift into 4th gear, and 5th won't be far behind. 

It's a shame that DeFranco and Teel have put the citizens of UMBT in such an unenviable position of fighting the Goliath of Pektor.  The pummeling of DeFranco and Barbounis in an off-year election by cross-party write-in votes is reflective of the corruption that pervades the current Board of Supervisors.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 226

Trending Articles