And this one....

Small, Thompson to stay on Charter Study for now 
City attorney said their council runs could taint CSC's findings

By Molly Mulshine 

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City council candidates Randy Thompson and Duanne Small are staying on the 
charter study commission — for now, at least — despite City Attorney Fred 
Raffetto's legal opinion stating that their council runs create an actual or 
perceived conflict of interest.

"There is no law that states that I cannot sit here as a commissioner and run 
for city council," Small said at the March 25 charter study commission [CSC] 
meeting.

Small consulted with an attorney who told him no conflict of interest was 
present. Small declined to give the name of his attorney today. Raffetto's 
written opinion is non-binding and only advisory. It cites case law rather than 
a specific statute.

"I am not resigning from this commission," Small said. "I was put here by the 
people."

If he is elected to the city council, though, he will resign, Small said. Also, 
Small believes that if his presence on the CSC taints its findings, then 
resigning now will not remove that taint, he said.

Thompson was not present when the CSC discussed the potential conflict. He 
arrived to the meeting about 10 minutes before it ended at 9 p.m. All CSC 
meetings are scheduled on Monday nights from 7 to 9 p.m.

After the meeting, Thompson said he would not resign at this time.

"The city really wanted this [the CSC] so I don't want to just rush the 
judgment just because the city's attorney made a statement or opinion," he 
said. "I'm going to look into it and try to understand the issue and come to an 
understanding."

Thompson has contacted the state's board of finance, he said, to look for 
another opinion.

LAMBERTON'S LETTER

Following the issuance of Raffetto's opinion, CSC Chair Lamberton wrote her own 
letter to Small and Thompson. In the letter, she summarized Raffetto's opinion 
and also pointed out that other commissioners had repeatedly urged Small and 
Thompson not to run for council if they intended to stay on the CSC.

Lamberton also said she feels that Thompson and Small are creating a conflict 
by running for council, and stated specific ways in which she believes their 
candidacy could impact the CSC. From her letter:

As you know, the Commission may recommend a different form of government for 
Asbury Park in our report due no later than Aug. 5, 2013. If we do, it will go 
to the voters sometime between Oct. 5 and Nov. 5, 2013. If it is passed, the 
city council that was organized July 1, 2013, will be unseated effective either 
July 1, 2014, or Jan. 1, 2015 (depending on the [new] form of government). As 
you see this substantially shortens the term of office being sought in this May 
2013 election. I would guess that anyone elected in 2013 would not want a 
shortened term of office and would, therefore, look to not have the question of 
a new form of government even put to voters.

The CSC findings could be found void if someone filed a challenge to the CSC 
due to a potential conflict, Lamberton wrote.

She finished her letter by asking Small and Thompson to either resign from the 
CSC or withdraw their petitions to run for council.

Small said Lamberton violated the group's bylaws by writing the letter and 
noting her affiliation with the CSC beneath her signature at the end. The 
bylaws state that if the chair wants to write official correspondence on behalf 
of the entire CSC, she must gain the group's permission first.

Lamberton disagreed with Small.

"It was a letter from me to you," she said. "[CSC Chair] is the position I am 
speaking to you from. That's who I am."

The letter did not violate any public notice laws, Lamberton said, because it 
was a one-way correspondence without invitation to discussion.

When the CSC first convened in December, members discussed enacting a bylaw 
that prohibited members from speaking about the commission in public, meaning 
all correspondence would have to be released by Lamberton. The CSC did not 
adopt that bylaw, so members are free to publicly speak about the CSC's 
activities.

ATTENDANCE DISPUTE

Some CSC members took issue with Thompson's attendance record, stating that 
Monday's meeting was the fourth in a row that he hadn't attended.

Maguire said Thompson was at a fundraiser for his own political campaign on 
Monday night instead of attending the meeting.

Thompson arrived at the meeting just before it ended and addressed the 
potential conflict and his attendance record. He would not say what caused him 
to be almost two hours late for the meeting.

"It's not fair to all of us that you're not here," Marano said upon Thompson's 
arrival.

"We were all elected to try to do a job," Maguire said. "We were all elected to 
meet here every Monday. We were not elected to come when you feel like it."

"I don't show up here only when I feel like it," Thompson said. "I come here 
whenever I can … I will stay educated on the issues and our jobs. That is how 
I'm doing my job … I wasn't here a handful of times. That's not impeding my 
duties at all."

Also, there is no attendance requirement in the CSC bylaws, Thompson pointed 
out. The group considered adopting an attendance requirement in December, but 
decided against it.

"Unfortunately, this commission has wasted a lot of time focusing on things 
that are not a statutory mandate," he said after the meeting. "I hope that 
going forward we'll stick to [studying the form of government]."

CHARTER STUDY BUSINESS ONLY

Just before the meeting ended, Small made a motion that the CSC no longer 
entertain "anything outside of studying our government and the other forms of 
government available to it," he said. "The reason is that it's taking away from 
our duties."

Marano seconded the motion. Thompson, Small and Marano voted yes while 
Lamberton and Maguire voted no. The motion passed.

At the meeting, members present also discussed a forum to be held in April; the 
forms of government available to the city; and possible interview subjects.

Thompson and Small were elected to the CSC in November, along with Chair Pam 
Lamberton, Rita Marano and Michelle Maguire. Council elections are being held 
on May 14, and Small and Thompson were approved for candidacy this month.

The commission is tasked with studying the city's form of government and 
possibly recommending changes. Those changes could range from a switch in 
election dates to a total overhaul of the city manager-council system the city 
currently employs. Depending on the nature of the changes, a council vote or a 
referendum will be required to enact the recommendations.


--- In [email protected], "Mark D" <mark07712@...> wrote:
>
> From the article:
> First official ticket forms to challenge incumbents 
> 
> Former board of education member Redmond Palmer, former councilman Jim Keady, 
> Duanne Small, Nora Hyland and Danny Harris have joined under the name Uniting 
> Asbury. Campaign literature refers to them as "the A-Team"
> 
> Recent Articles:
> LETTER TO THE EDITOR: SENIOR TOWER RESIDENT ALLEGES UNETHICAL CAMPAIGN 
> BEHAVIOR
> 
> printed April 1, 2013 in the Asbury Park Sun
> Editor, the Asbury Park Sun:
> As an open-minded, thoughtful and informed voter, I did not want to believe 
> the negativity surrounding the A-Team. I had heard rumors that they are a 
> divisive force in the community and that they use unethical campaign methods. 
> It is my opinion that their ticket does not represent the diversity that 
> makes our city great, even though they talk about uniting Asbury Park....
>        
> Campaigning on school grounds not illegal for council candidates 
> asburyparksun.com
> 
> City council candidate Myra Campbell has charged that some of her opponents 
> on the A-Team ticket violated laws when campaigning on school grounds — but 
> it appears the state statute prohibiting such activity only applies to those 
> who are running for the school board....
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Brian Watkins <cbrianwatkins@> wrote:
> >
> > Which ticket is Asbury United again? I keep getting them all confused. I
> > have been distinguishing them by "Incumbents", "Amy Quinn's Ticket" and
> > "Keady's Ticket"
> > 
> > I do not recall from the last election as I was away quite often for work,
> > but will there be a debate or any public forum where all the tickets are
> > gathered for Q&A?
> > 
> > 
> > On 3 April 2013 09:21, Mark D <mark07712@> wrote:
> > 
> > > **
> > >
> > >
> > > So who are you again??? Your nasty toned emails are having the opposite
> > > effect of what you are trying to do. People are not that stupid. Anyone 
> > > who
> > > references uniting Asbury Park with hate spewed emails brings to mind
> > > "Asbury United". (Bad news for AP)
> > >
> > > We know you don't like transparency or you would just tell us who you are
> > > campaigning for... so on that note, I will vote opposite of what you
> > > desire.
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "ediththeelephant666"
> > > <ediththeelephant666@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Our ex-Mayor Butch Saunders was, you'll recall, the uneducated slob who
> > > drove the rec center bus. He was convicted of a felony and imprisoned for
> > > criminal conduct during his years in office. A veritable joke! If you
> > > happen to see Kevin please ask him where his college degree is from. He
> > > always mentions it, but never what accredited institute of higher learning
> > > he matriculated at. Please, also inquire, the name of the three Fortune 
> > > 500
> > > company's he claims to have consulted for. Doing what? Teaching the fine
> > > art of how to dispense toilet tissue in the bathroom. I believe him to be 
> > > a
> > > fraud. But not as bad as Loffredo, with his fancy clothes, driving around
> > > in his gold cadillac. You'd think he's a blueblood Harvard grad, with a
> > > multi-million dollar stock portfolio, living in a multi-million dollar
> > > mansion (with a heated swimming pool). Alas, that ain't the case. He is a
> > > fake. Please allude to all the accomplishments he takes credit for.
> > > Profound delusion. I pray he will become a footnote very soon......I would
> > > sue Sanders for all he is worth and try to take his house...... But
> > > remember my dear friends, our new theme needs to be, uniting Asbury Park.
> > > Have a very nice day!
> > > >
> > >
> > >  
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > *- C. Brian Watkins*
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>




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