KatieDidIt Posted May 10, 2007 Share Posted May 10, 2007 (edited) Bought under an assumed name under the radar. Wow, I see a string of law suits headed their way.http://www.click2houston.com/news/13293471/detail.html Edited May 10, 2007 by KatieDidIt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parrothead Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 I saw that on the news and just thought, wow, I guess if I lived in Piney Point I'd be running for city council, for sure. Nice pool!Morons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vertigo58 Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 On a brighter note it could always be worse. They could have announced a Fiesta store opening. or what about a Soccer stadium!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woolie Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 On a brighter note it could always be worse. They could have announced a Fiesta store opening. or what about a Soccer stadium!? <3 fiesta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FilioScotia Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 (edited) Bought under an assumed name under the radar. Wow, I see a string of law suits headed their way.Lawsuit? Who needs a lawsuit? Whatever happened to just voting this mayor and city council out of office? Nobody in this country is elected to anything for life. They serve at the pleasure of the voters who put them in office.People in Piney Point who're unhappy over this deal need to start circulating a petition calling for a recall election NOW. If they get enough signatures, state law requires the City Council to set a date for the election. When they get their election, they should vote unanimously to send everybody on that council back to private life, and replace them with people who have a better understanding of the duties and responsibilities of municipal government. Some political careers need to be ended out there. The first action of the new council should be to cancel the deal to buy that house, and then go looking for some inexpensive office space to rent.If the citizens of Piney Point just roll over and let the people they ELECTED to office get away with doing this to them THEY DESERVE IT. Edited May 14, 2007 by FilioScotia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNiche Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 I agree with you in spirit and principal, but...some inexpensive office space to rent...does not exist at the moment.Strange as it seems, they might've actually done the right thing from a fiscal standpoint, even if it was underhanded and sneaky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FilioScotia Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 I agree with you in spirit and principal, but (inexpensive office space) does not exist at the moment.Where is the Piney Point City Hall located now? What has happened to the seat of Piney Point city government? What is preventing it from continuing to operate where it has always been? And if it is being forced to relocate, for whatever reason, why is it necessary to move city hall into the middle of a very expensive residential area? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeebus Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 I think the news said that their lease was coming up, and the property owner was going to increase it substantially due to the growth of value of the area. I could be 100% wrong though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNiche Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 (edited) Where is the Piney Point City Hall located now? What has happened to the seat of Piney Point city government? What is preventing it from continuing to operate where it has always been? And if it is being forced to relocate, for whatever reason, why is it necessary to move city hall into the middle of a very expensive residential area?I don't know many particulars; all I'm saying is that the rationale that was offered was reasonable enough. Key words: "...might have done the right thing..." Edited May 14, 2007 by TheNiche Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatieDidIt Posted May 14, 2007 Author Share Posted May 14, 2007 It was pretty sneaky. Can you imagine having night court, and all those that will be hauled into it, going on right next to your house? I was fairly sure all of Piney Point was zoned residental, other than churchs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedScare Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 Not only was the lease expiring, the current city hall is not inside the city limits. State law requires some meetings and activities to occur inside the city limits, requiring the city officials to locate meeting space inside city limits for those functions.I have little sympathy for these residents. This is THEIR city government, not Houston's or Pasadena's. Are they too good to have their own government located within their own city limits? As for purchasing the property secretly, would they have been happier if the transaction was conducted publicly, costing the taxpayers even more money? Sorry, but I don't feel the outrage. Perhaps if I was worth a few hundred million more, I might understand why my own city government should not be located within my own city. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeebus Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 I somewhat agree with Red, and have to add this question: How much crime could there be in Piney-Point Village to justify a night court? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatieDidIt Posted May 14, 2007 Author Share Posted May 14, 2007 I somewhat agree with Red, and have to add this question: How much crime could there be in Piney-Point Village to justify a night court?Its probably speeders and DUI's going down Briar Forest. Other than that, there is little to no actual crime. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedScare Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 It would be a few dozen traffic tickets. Real crime would involve an arrest and transportation to the County Jail.BTW, for those that think this location is tucked away on a quaint cul-de-sac, go to MSN.com and go to the map. Type in 230 Blalock, 77024, and click on the aerial view. Note the monstrosity of a church across the street. It is not as bad as these people are claiming. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatieDidIt Posted May 14, 2007 Author Share Posted May 14, 2007 (edited) Not only was the lease expiring, the current city hall is not inside the city limits. State law requires some meetings and activities to occur inside the city limits, requiring the city officials to locate meeting space inside city limits for those functions.I have little sympathy for these residents. This is THEIR city government, not Houston's or Pasadena's. Are they too good to have their own government located within their own city limits? As for purchasing the property secretly, would they have been happier if the transaction was conducted publicly, costing the taxpayers even more money? Sorry, but I don't feel the outrage. Perhaps if I was worth a few hundred million more, I might understand why my own city government should not be located within my own city.Um, Piney Point has no office buildings, nor zoned for them, this is why they lease down the road. If they had been upfront and mentioned that they might have to pursue a residental location (close to a major road) I don't think so many people would be mad. Its the buying under the assumed name with out the tax payers knowing about it that made the residents upset. Wealthy or Poor, any neighborhood would be shocked at this. You are just smug because its a wealthy neighborhood. Edited May 14, 2007 by KatieDidIt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNiche Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 Um, Piney Point has no office buildings, nor zoned for them, this is why they lease down the road. If they had been upfront and mentioned that they might have to pursue a residental location (close to a major road) I don't think so many people would be mad. Its the buying under the assumed name with out the tax payers knowing about it that made the residents upset. Wealthy or Poor, any neighborhood would be shocked at this. You are just smug because its a wealthy neighborhood.No, poor people tend not to really care one way or the other so long as their rents don't increase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MidtownCoog Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 A neighborhood or a city?Which is it? I say hood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KinkaidAlum Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 Um, Piney Point has no office buildings, nor zoned for them, this is why they lease down the road. If they had been upfront and mentioned that they might have to pursue a residental location (close to a major road) I don't think so many people would be mad. Its the buying under the assumed name with out the tax payers knowing about it that made the residents upset. Wealthy or Poor, any neighborhood would be shocked at this. You are just smug because its a wealthy neighborhood.In addition to the mega churches that are around, it is also home to the Kinkaid School. Also, I could have sworn that there were some office buildings on San Felipe very very very close to Farnham Park that if they are not in Piney Point, they must literally sit on the town line with Houston. One of them is on the West side of the Bayou too so the city boundaries must get pretty funky right there... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedScare Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 You are just smug because its a wealthy neighborhood.Yeah, maybe that's it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sevfiv Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 (edited) http://www.khou.com/news/local/houstonmetr...o.173b27c0.htmlThe Piney Point Village City Council won't be moving into a $1.5 million home after all.Monday night council members agreed and said they'd sell the Blalock home and look for office space outside Piney Point. Edited June 26, 2007 by sevfiv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VicMan Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 On a brighter note it could always be worse. They could have announced a Fiesta store opening. or what about a Soccer stadium!? There is a Fiesta in the Houston city limits nearby the Memorial Villages. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJones Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 The City of Piney point should buy space in that Office building at the end of Fondern across from Vargo's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgriff Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 In addition to the mega churches that are around, it is also home to the Kinkaid School. Also, I could have sworn that there were some office buildings on San Felipe very very very close to Farnham Park that if they are not in Piney Point, they must literally sit on the town line with Houston. One of them is on the West side of the Bayou too so the city boundaries must get pretty funky right there...Yep, you are correct. Those buildings are just outside the village limits. Churches, schools, single family homes, and oddly enough.. stables are allowed inside Piney Point, no businesses. There are a lot of businesses, townhomes, etc. that sit right on the limits of the villages but you won't find any of these things inside the limits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatieDidIt Posted November 26, 2007 Author Share Posted November 26, 2007 I just noticed that it was supposed to be bid off for silent auction the end of October, yet now it is being bid on today. They must not have gotten bid they liked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trae Posted December 27, 2007 Share Posted December 27, 2007 Does anyone think the Memorial Villages would ever consolidate to make one suburban city? Each village would still have its signage, but they would all be in "Memorial, Texas". This type of thing happened in suburban Los Angeles before, where a whole collection of little villages/communities came together to form Santa Clarita, California. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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