Lil’ Nubbin’s Blog

The Modest Three: #1
Today, we begin a series highlighting changes in the new zoning code. These relatively small changes constitute the bulk of the recommendations the city council adopted in the new zoning code.
We are dubbing them: “The Modest Three.”

Good odds for the side of goodwill.
We’ve had some interesting interactions on here after launching a few weeks ago. The vast majority have been positive, some have not.
The vitriol from some petition people has been, frankly, disappointing.
The same group that sent misleading mailers, swarmed council meetings, called names, questioned motives, used the specter of lawsuits to sway the council to accept their deficient petition and place it on the ballot. Do we blame the council? No. Is public policy by threat of litigation healthy? No.

The answer is 42
We ran a search, and the word “character” is mentioned 42 times in the new zoning code. Forty-two also happens to be the "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Google it. Coincidence?


Lil’ Whistledown
There is no scandal brewing in the new codes adopted for our town. They are mundane and unworthy of the melodrama some would ascribe. Fear not, dear reader. These rules to shape our surroundings were written by this season’s true diamonds. Each and every volunteer, bright, determined and worthy of our sincerest thanks.

A Representative Democracy (if you can keep it)
The second big question we’ve heard goes something like: “This is a democracy. Why shouldn’t we just vote?” As big fans of democracy, that one is a bit harder to answer.

That’s Not How Any of This Works
We’ve gotten several comments and messages that ask if we are afraid of a vote on the new zoning code. We are not. If there are enough signatures to ask voters to repeal the ordinance (and we assume there are), we are confident our community will reject the petition people’s position if given the choice and facts.

Notes about the misleading mailer
A mailer sent to residents in Harbor Springs asks the question: “Duplexes 35 feet tall and 8 feet from your property… is this what we want our neighborhoods to look like?”

Look for the helpers
Growing up, we watched Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. After the tragedy of 9/11 Mr. Rogers said, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.”
It strikes this ole ram that when assessing who to trust on this zoning code business it might be instructive to look for the helpers. All those volunteer citizen committee and council members who even today are helping to make Harbor Springs special...they are all lined up on one side of this debate.

One person. One Vote.
Listen to Lil' Nubbins. You have the power to say "no" because you live, work, play, volunteer and vote here. Don't sign the petition-its baaaaaaaa-d. www.weloveharborspringstoo.org