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Meet Holly Porter for
Cedar
City
Council 2011
Would you support an ordinance to protect individuals from being
discriminated against by property owners?
The Equality Bill is a state statute, and I don't think Cedar
City needs its own ordinance to ensure landlords follow the law.
Would you support an ordinance to protect private property owners
from discriminatory measures pushed by special interest groups or
Federal mandate?
The Equality Bill is a state statute, and I don't think Cedar
City needs its own ordinance to ensure landlords follow the law.
How do you feel about impact fees?
I am glad impact fees were lowered, even though I do see both sides
of the fence on this one. I've been involved with the building
side of industry all my life, and I hope the extra 15 percent off
of the study’s recommended 18 percent will be enough to help the
builders. But on the flip side with my Broker/Real Estate hat on,
our inventory is over two years out now, so putting more homes on
the market will serve to drive down the already low prices.
However, if our council would have reduced the impact fees for
commercial entities it would have been a win-win...because new
businesses would be formed, new income and jobs would be created
for real estate and the building industry, and new employment
opportunities would be available for everyone.
How do planning and zoning affect the property rights of property
owners?
I feel planning and zoning do affect the property rights. A lot. I
also think it can work for or against the owner. Being a Real
Estate Broker, I want to see Property rights protected if at all
possible.
Why are you running for City Council?
Mahatma Gandhi said "Be the change you want to see in the
world." For the past 12 years, I have dedicated thousands of
hours serving on many local community and charitable boards to
bring about just that. I am now running for Cedar City Council
because I have the business acumen, experience, passion, and hard
work ethic to do the right things for
Cedar
City
's present and future. Not only do I have a deep love for my city,
but as a real estate broker and multiple business owner I know
first-hand about city operations, ordinances, financing, planning
and zoning. I know how to balance complex business budgets; I know
what makes a business entity successful and what doesn't; I know
how to carefully manage limited funding and resources. Because of
that you can trust me to make wise, informed, and careful
decisions that will not only strengthen
Cedar
City
's infrastructure, but prepare our beautiful city for the
brightest possible future.
Have you read the Ordinances of your City?
Yes
Are there any concerns with the ordinances?
I feel there are a lot of concerns with the Ordinances. There are
40 chapters of them in all. After the City spending $130,000
recently on a new "Master Plan," I know that there are
many ordinances that don't match. In chapter 26, mostly to do with
zoning, I believe this is where the changes should start. There is
a committee in place working on recommendations to get some
changes made. It won't happen overnight, but I am glad the City is
working on it.
How do you feel about the
Lake
Powell
Pipeline?
Lake
Powell
pipeline? What a mess. All I will say is that we haven’t looked
close enough to home yet. We would spend BILLIONS of dollars to
pump it from another state and uphill from St George? We need to
do a lot more homework on that one.
How do you feel about the
Cedar
City
Aquatic
Center
?
The Aquatics Center...well touchy subject there. Most people need
to understand it's done now. We need to focus on how to pay for
it. Yes a lot could have been done differently and should have
been I believe. Like building a pool when Canyon View High was
built that would have cost us 1 million at that time. We waited
too long to make decisions and It shouldn't have had to go to a
vote with the people, but it is here, poor planning of whatever
and I think more could have been done to protect the citizens. I
don't like how it was handled, but it is a beautiful facility.
What is the best way you feel we can attract businesses to the
city?
I would love to see the Cedar City Economic Development department
have a budget that would allow it to make an incentive for companies to
locate here. I see that as a crucial step in stimulating our local
economy and job growth. We have to be competitive with other
Utah
cities to show businesses we are the best place to bring their
companies.
Is there anything else you would like to say?
In Closing I would just like to say that Cedar is a great place to
live work and play. I’d love for it to stay that way. Keep the
small community feel, but better serve it by fostering growth that
strengthens the business climate creating higher paying jobs and
tap into resources that make partnerships and business more
viable.
I thank You for your support and
your vote in The Primary Election on September 13th!
Please vote for me during The General Election on November
8th!
(435) 531-6723
email
me at holly@hollyporter.com
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