[CRNMC] Fwd: what's our next best move

agnes at mcn.org agnes at mcn.org
Sun Dec 21 13:11:20 PST 2014


As Dan Hamburg said we need to meet with supervisors, two at a time in a
home, and tell them we want them to urge the County Cousel to codify
Measure "S" in its entirety.Ask them if they will vote on such an
agendized item to that effect. Then meet privately with 2 more supervisors
telling them the same.If we have 3 solid yeahs then it should become an
agenda item to be voted on by the whole board.
That's my experience,you can check with Dan Hamburg or your supervisor.

Agnes


> From Ben Price. I will be hard to reach between now and the 27th, around
> yes, but busy and slow to respond. happy holidays.
>
> Shannon
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Ben Price <benprice at celdf.org>
>> Date: December 21, 2014, 10:16:27 AM PST
>> To: Shannon Biggs <shannon at movementrights.org>
>> Cc: Elaine and Ed <elained at mcn.org>
>> Subject: Re: what's our next best move
>>
>> I would have the community group get busy pushing back publicly: if the
>> county thinks it can pocket-veto the vote of 60% of the people, the
>> people can veto the supervisors through the ballot box, and can enforce
>> the ordinance as per its language. The formality of placing the duly
>> enacted laws of the county into the code is not discretionary, and if
>> the county supervisors think they can disrespect the democratic rights
>> of the people by not doing their jobs, they can be replaced. The
>> supervisors can not choose which laws to obey as a way of claiming that
>> the people's law is not authorized.
>>
>> Not certain what recall options there may or may not be.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Shannon Biggs
>> <shannon at movementrights.org> wrote:
>>> Hi Ed,
>>>
>>> I will respond to this in more detail, but your ordinance I believe
>>> (most of ours do) allows for citizen enforcement which means you as a
>>> group can force the county to enforce the law.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Shannon
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Dec 19, 2014, at 8:23 AM, Elaine and Ed <elained at mcn.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Shannon,
>>>>
>>>> My education in the corruption of US and local governments continues.
>>>> I received this disturbing news from Baile.
>>>>
>>>> We have all helped to manifest Measure "S".  At the same time, it has
>>>> no real teeth of enforcement until such time as it is written into the
>>>> enforcement codes of Mendocino County.  This process takes place
>>>> through the office of the county counsel.  The county counsel can
>>>> choose to refrain from writing into the codes of law in the county any
>>>> part of Measure "S" that the county counsel deems to be unlawful.
>>>> Since the State of California presently does not ban fracking and has
>>>> passed legislation clearly stating that the right to frack is solely
>>>> determined by the State, than the county counsel could make the
>>>> decision that no part of Measure "S" can legally be written into the
>>>> county enforcement codes.
>>>>
>>>> Norman has urged us to get busy contacting and lobbying our respective
>>>> Supervisors in order to educate them and persuade them to direct the
>>>> county counsel to "codify" all parts of Measure "S."
>>>>
>>>> What options do we have to make sure the will of the people is carried
>>>> out by the county supervisors now? I know from my limited experience
>>>> here that it will be extremely hard "  to get busy contacting and
>>>> lobbying our respective Supervisors in order to educate them and
>>>> persuade them to direct the county counsel to "codify" all parts of
>>>> Measure "S." What other options, if any are open to us at this point
>>>> in time?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any help or suggestions you can give us
>>>>
>>>> Ed Oberweiser
>>
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