Posted on October 2, 2022October 2, 2022 5 Comments on Homeless in Pacific ~ The Emperor’s New Clothes

Homeless in Pacific ~ The Emperor’s New Clothes

By Pauline Masson – Fairytale and folk lore aficionados may recall the whimsical Danish tale The Emperor’s New Clothes. In the Hans Christian Anderson story, a narcissistic emperor is promised a magnificent, albeit invisible, set clothes by a pair of swindlers. As the emperor stands perfectly still while his dressers pretend to slide new articles of clothing onto his body, the hoaxers exclaims how magnificent the emperor looks in his new suit. As a result the vain emperor blissfully parades … Continue reading “Homeless in Pacific ~ The Emperor’s New Clothes”

Posted on September 29, 2022September 29, 2022 2 Comments on Battle of Pacific, October 1, 1864 / Kept Alive in Stories Told by Grandparents

Battle of Pacific, October 1, 1864 / Kept Alive in Stories Told by Grandparents

By Pauline Masson –  In their lists of Civil War battles, mainstream historians left no record of a Battle of Pacific. But three generations of Pacific families hold onto the stories their grandparents told of the Civil War soldiers who came here to guard the Pacific Railroad, form military regiments, train, recover from wounds in military hospital – and – on October 1, 1864, to fight. In the early morning hours of that day a rag tag horde of poorly … Continue reading “Battle of Pacific, October 1, 1864 / Kept Alive in Stories Told by Grandparents”

Posted on September 24, 2022September 24, 2022 5 Comments on Bringing Out the Best / Candlewick Residents & Homeless Get Help from Unexpected Corner

Bringing Out the Best / Candlewick Residents & Homeless Get Help from Unexpected Corner

By Pauline Masson – Who knew that a battle over rezoning a piece of land that had everybody questioning everybody else’s motives would morph into an appeal for help for rezoning opponents and for Pacific’s most unconnected residents – the homeless? Barb Alt caught everybody off guard at the Sept. 20 board of aldermen meeting. In a brief but heartfelt appeal she argued that a little compassion could bring out the best in city leaders. Why not do the right … Continue readingBringing Out the Best / Candlewick Residents & Homeless Get Help from Unexpected Corner

Posted on September 22, 2022September 22, 2022 23 Comments on Police Chief Targets Builder / Tries to Squash Building Permit / Cites “Probable” Violations on Another Property

Police Chief Targets Builder / Tries to Squash Building Permit / Cites “Probable” Violations on Another Property

By Pauline Masson – Citing “probable” zoning violations on a property at 313 East Orleans, owned by local builder Ray Gullet, Police Chief Scott Melies asked aldermen to deny Gullet a permit to build a new storage building on a different property. In an unusual series of events Melies made the request at the September 20 board meeting as aldermen considered Gullet’s application for a conditional use permit to construct a storage building at 210 South Third Street. Before addressing … Continue reading “Police Chief Targets Builder / Tries to Squash Building Permit / Cites “Probable” Violations on Another Property”

Posted on September 18, 2022September 18, 2022 1 Comment on Alt Property Preserves Glimmers of Pacific History / Amateur Athletics and Industrial Development

Alt Property Preserves Glimmers of Pacific History / Amateur Athletics and Industrial Development

By Pauline Masson – Property owner Barbara Alt said my previous blog on the attempt to rezone her property located off Industrial Drive from non urban to light industrial got one word wrong. It was an important word. I quoted her as saying in the public participation of the board of aldermen meeting that she had tried for twelve years to develop the property. What she said was she had tried for twelve years to divide the property, which was … Continue reading “Alt Property Preserves Glimmers of Pacific History / Amateur Athletics and Industrial Development”

Posted on September 15, 2022September 15, 2022 8 Comments on Homeless in Pacific / Police Chief’s Call to Criminalize Homeless Raises Alarm Bells

Homeless in Pacific / Police Chief’s Call to Criminalize Homeless Raises Alarm Bells

By Pauline Masson – Police Chief Scott Melies is trying to convince Pacific aldermen to make it illegal for anyone to reside in housing not connected to city water and sewers in Pacific. No tents, campers, RVs,  etc.  He is so invested in his view that he forcefully debated the issue with aldermen during an aldermanic discussion at the Sept. 7 meeting. Make no mistake, the chief went beyond offering his professional view and pushed back repeatedly – arguing his … Continue reading “Homeless in Pacific / Police Chief’s Call to Criminalize Homeless Raises Alarm Bells”

Posted on September 8, 2022September 12, 2022 5 Comments on City Side Steps Traffic Study and Surface Water Concerns for Alt Property Rezoning Issue

City Side Steps Traffic Study and Surface Water Concerns for Alt Property Rezoning Issue

By Pauline Masson – A rezoning request to allow an industrial park to be established on a 48-acre parcel located off Industrial Drive got a bit personal Tuesday evening as opponents and proponents of the proposed development challenged each other’s motives. A measure to rezone the property for a proposed ten-lot industrial park has been tabled on the Board meeting agenda for the past three meetings, as Candlewick Lane residents asked the City to ban tractor trailer traffic from their … Continue reading “City Side Steps Traffic Study and Surface Water Concerns for Alt Property Rezoning Issue”

Posted on September 4, 2022September 4, 2022 2 Comments on Candlewick Residents Want Relief From Tractor Trailer Traffic Through Their Storybook Lane

Candlewick Residents Want Relief From Tractor Trailer Traffic Through Their Storybook Lane

By Pauline Masson – Candlewick Lane. The name conjures up images of a storybook place of hospitable homes and happy residents. But the residents here say their happiness is hampered by tractor trailers using Candlewick Lane as a thoroughfare to the industrial plants to the east. For more than a decade, the residents have petitioned the city to deter big rigs from entering their residential street. Now, they say is the right time for the City to take definitive measures … Continue reading “Candlewick Residents Want Relief From Tractor Trailer Traffic Through Their Storybook Lane”

Posted on September 4, 2022September 4, 2022

Candlewick Lane, An Architectural Treasure

Throwback to a 400 Year Old Cityscape  and a Legendary Dreamer of Pretty Places By Pauline Masson – Candlewick Lane, off South Hwy N, has been in the news lately as a neighborhood whose residents are pestered by big trucks skirting through their residential street to reach industrial plants to the east. But to architecture buffs and hometown image aficionados there is brighter side to this pretty place. This one-block long neighborhood of eighteen distinctly different homes is not a … Continue reading “Candlewick Lane, An Architectural Treasure”

Posted on August 25, 2022September 2, 2022 4 Comments on Alt Property Development Tests the Future of Planning and Zoning in Pacific

Alt Property Development Tests the Future of Planning and Zoning in Pacific

Pleas to Get This Right Put Aldermen in the Spotlight By Pauline Masson – A proposed plan to develop a new industrial park on the Barb Alt property off South Denton Road has triggered a four-way discussion that could impact the future of planning and zoning in the city. The property owner, the developer, neighboring property owners and the City all have vested interests, questions and concerns about the future of this 48-acre piece of farm land. The big question … Continue reading “Alt Property Development Tests the Future of Planning and Zoning in Pacific”