I warned that if the “Bloc of Four” were elected the drug dealers would make a big comeback in Coatesville, Richard Legree could be in charge of the Coatesville Police Department and Chetty’s Pennock Place and the Velodrome would not go up. I warned that a large part of the Republican Congress elected in 2010 were insane and would lead our nation into default. A lot of people thought I was nuts
If I had been wrong:
The “Bloc of Four” would not have demolished the Coatesville PD; Drug dealers would not have overrun Coatesville, Joe Carroll would not have yelled, “I need Matt Gordon back!” to Kurt Schenk, both the Velodrome and the “Pennock Place” buildings would have been operating and the prospect of my Social Security check not arriving in August would be unthinkable.
Joe Carroll’s hands were shaking when he said this:
About Chetty Builders:
Marc Hargraves who was then Director of Sales & Marketing at Chetty Builders, Inc., alleged that Pat Sellers, Andrew Lehr, Ernie Campos and Bob Saucier came to Chetty Builders in December of 2005 and allegedly had a proposition for Chetty Builders. Because of the alleged outcome of that meeting I had a pretty good idea something like this would happen when Chetty Builders went for the conditional and final approval of “Pennock Place” in March of 2006.
Marc Hargraves who was then Director of Sales & Marketing at Chetty Builders, Inc., alleged that Pat Sellers, Andrew Lehr, Ernie Campos and Bob Saucier came to Chetty Builders in December of 2005 and allegedly had a proposition for Chetty Builders. Because of the alleged outcome of that meeting I had a pretty good idea something like this would happen when Chetty Builders went for the conditional and final approval of “Pennock Place” in March of 2006.
Ernie Campos at the RDA meeting of June 19, 2006
"Johnson said he wanted to vote in favor of the project, but was acting on the advice of city Solicitor Andrew Lehr who said there were problems with some of the language in the resolution."
"Johnson said he wanted to vote in favor of the project, but was acting on the advice of city Solicitor Andrew Lehr who said there were problems with some of the language in the resolution."
From:
Chester County Reporter
28 March 2006
Chester County Reporter
28 March 2006
Coatesville council puts Chetty development on hold
Also SEE:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009
Also SEE:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009
Did they shoot down the largest taxpayer in Coatesville again when he made a proposal to build in Coatesville?
SEE:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2010
And on the Social Security check part, SEE:
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