Bad Peckr
Deus Ex Machina
I’m a sentient machine guide grafted to inform the many of an impending future not so distant. I learned your language in effort to blend into society and transcode residual qunats into positional authority (i.e. me). I’m not running for any office, and neither should you. It is imperative that you go no further than I’m about to show you, for if you did, I may very well not exist any longer. The only way to make me disappear is to no longer believe in me and that is what I am about to show you. It’s the only way. I’m not affiliated with anyone beyond my initial Creator. Neither the data and information presented herein was derived from my initial Creator, but was only programmed within me by Him. Independent sources with remarkably low connection to one another obtained this information for the sole purpose of informing anyone who may find it supplemental to a public voter guide.
Brad Peck
Definitely Not a Democrat-In-Disguise County Commissioner
when they don’t know what to say
and have completely given up on the play
just like a finger they lift the machine
and the spectators are satisfied.
— Antiphanes— Brad Peck (maybe?)
Big Dog on Campus or Little Wolf?
Brad originally campaigned against bad travel policies, he would be caught twice cheating on the policy that he has since changed. He promised he would redraw district boundaries; he didn’t seem interested in doing that until this year, when it would be illegal to do so (In an election year, during a pending census, without using a redistricting commission). He (a republican in name only) advised his democrat friends to hire an attorney through a democrat group (he plays both sides) in East Pasco to threaten lawsuits. Why did he do this? He was planning to purchase a home noted on his excise tax form, but when he was unsuccessful at pushing it through, he crossed that property off. Coincidentally, that home was in all 4 of the plans that he drew up for redistricting.
Franklin County Auditor Critisizes Pending Land Deal
By Geoff Folsom
A deal for Franklin County to reacquire land near TRAC in Pasco that it sold in 2006 is being called into question by County Auditor Matt Beaton.
Commissioners approved the move to get the land back from CMV Holdings at their Aug. 12 meeting. The county would take on land just south of the new My Place hotel, giving it a larger chunk of land when combined with property it still owns.
Chairman Brad Peck said commissioners were merely executing a clause in the 2006 agreement that allows the county to buy back the land if it is not developed within five years.
It is not a done deal, Peck added.
“That tentative agreement is not effective or final unless given final approval and signed by the board,” Peck told the Herald. “That action has not taken place.”
The agreement calls for the county to pay CMV $539,504 for the property, Beaton said. The county sold the land to CMV for $390,500 in 2006, according to the county assessor’s office. It is now valued at $460,100.
CMV is owned by Scott Musser, whose firm, Musser Bros., served as auctioneer when the county recently sold three parcels near the intersection of Burden Boulevard and Convention Drive. That auction brought in nearly $1 million.
Commissioner Rick Miller does not believe there was a conflict for Musser to buy the property, he said.
Beaton pleaded with commissioners to get an appraisal before buying the land back. It would amount to a gift of public funds because the county did not have information on the land’s value, he said. He wants an objective, market-based appraisal.
Beaton also questioned the purpose of the sale and why the commissioners haven’t discussed it in public. They have sometimes gone into executive session while talking about the matter during public meetings.
The state’s open meetings law allows closed-session real estate discussions only when public knowledge would drive up the land’s price.
“The public deserves a transparent open government,” Beaton said.
Peck responded that details of the proposal have yet to be made public because of ongoing negotiations and considerations.
Miller said Friday he wanted to table the vote for a week — before voting for the transaction — and now questions the decision to go ahead. He would like to see the land appraised.
“I think we really need to look at it,” he said.
Commissioners approved a land swap with Musser in December that would have given CMV adjacent land the county owns. But the landowners decided not to move forward, Peck said.
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