New rules for public comments. Budget cuts. Complaints, and complaints about the lack of a complaint policy. Water cross events public meeting scheduled.
Doug, regarding Maple Ridge, I have a copy of the documentation for what the HOA is responsible for, and it does not state road anywhere. The planning board approved the subdivision, so I'm not clear on why the road isn't the town's responsibility. I'd be happy to share the document if you have a way I can send it to you.
Morin is off to a less than stellar start with this latest performance.
He appears to have some sort of serious anger issues.
How many meetings/discussions are needed to form a simple smoking policy?
This isn’t 1998- borrow/adopt a neighboring towns existing policy and be done with it.
As we all know there are much bigger issues staring our town directly in the face.
All due respect to Matthew Shirland but I can’t remember a single time this guy has opened his mouth and anything meaningful or factually correct has come spewing out.
Nottingham hasn’t had a complaint policy in place since 2016?
In this case I have to agree with Mr. Morin that when one is called out as being intimidating it means that the other person feels intimidated by their tone, behavior, posture, and/or words.
It can happen between any two or more people and doesn’t always depend on the power or status of either party relative to the other. We can be intimidating even when we don’t intend to be. Our lack of intention doesn’t negate how the other person feels. This is where it gets tricky because we tend to accuse people of being intimidating, which makes them defensive, and perhaps what we could say instead is “right now, your tone, word choice, body language is causing me to feel intimidated”. And then some people just tend to give off that vibe because it works for them.
Doug, regarding Maple Ridge, I have a copy of the documentation for what the HOA is responsible for, and it does not state road anywhere. The planning board approved the subdivision, so I'm not clear on why the road isn't the town's responsibility. I'd be happy to share the document if you have a way I can send it to you.
$13k for gym mats? Seems excessive.
Morin is off to a less than stellar start with this latest performance.
He appears to have some sort of serious anger issues.
How many meetings/discussions are needed to form a simple smoking policy?
This isn’t 1998- borrow/adopt a neighboring towns existing policy and be done with it.
As we all know there are much bigger issues staring our town directly in the face.
All due respect to Matthew Shirland but I can’t remember a single time this guy has opened his mouth and anything meaningful or factually correct has come spewing out.
Nottingham hasn’t had a complaint policy in place since 2016?
That explains so much.
In this case I have to agree with Mr. Morin that when one is called out as being intimidating it means that the other person feels intimidated by their tone, behavior, posture, and/or words.
It can happen between any two or more people and doesn’t always depend on the power or status of either party relative to the other. We can be intimidating even when we don’t intend to be. Our lack of intention doesn’t negate how the other person feels. This is where it gets tricky because we tend to accuse people of being intimidating, which makes them defensive, and perhaps what we could say instead is “right now, your tone, word choice, body language is causing me to feel intimidated”. And then some people just tend to give off that vibe because it works for them.