Friday, November 2, 2012

Generous Offer

Fireworks Storage:

 

From: Larry Holmes  

To: M. Sharra; S.Walker

To the ZBA, Planning, Building, Code Enforcement and the Selectmen:

November 2, 2012
 
In regards to the hearing for a variance due to hardship for the fireworks storage at the Lawrence property. Correct me if I am wrong, but a hardship would seem to be if there were no other alternatives for the person applying for it? As I have previously mentioned I can see many other viable alternatives and I am willing to take it a step further...
 
I have a three plus acre parcel of land off of Fairground road. The trees have already been cut and it would not take much to clear it, level it and put in an access driveway where these storage containers could be stored. This land is not near any houses, office or workers and there is a pond there for emergency water. It would be the same road that they would use if they were to store it where they are asking to, so I do not see that the Lawrence's would have an issue with the traffic since they already are willing to accept it. The property is hidden behind the tree lines and cannot be seen from the main road. I would stipulate that they put up a fence and lights. They could even go as far as hiring security to patrol the area (I'm sure that Gene Parks would do it for a reasonable price). And I would donate all of the rent to the Winchester schools to use for their athletic and music departments for the next three years...

Thursday, November 1, 2012

NO BOMBS IN OUR COMMUNITY PLEASE!

Larry Holmes monadnockenterprise@yahoo.com



to msharra, swalker
To Zoning, Planning, Code Enforcement and the Selectmen:
November 1, 2012
I am asking everyone who is involved in this decision to realize the life threatening risk that is at stake and to use common sense, good judgment and to be responsible with your duties to the residents of Winchester regarding their safety and security and the towns liability and accountability should something catastrophic happen.
Now let me ask you all this question. A variance requires a hardship and this person is claiming that he has to move these trucks because his insurance co. has now notified him that he is in a flood-zone. A hardship to me would be if he had no other options of where to put them, yet I see many other better suited options in and around town and they are not surrounded by homes...
The possibilities that come to mind are Kuliclks, Oneal's Mill, the lady who owns the discount store in town has several locations that would work well and my biggest question is that if the town is currently renting space to this person at the old tannery site, then why not move him to the sand pits and continue to collect the money? Can the town afford to turn away money? Are our taxes not high enough already? Shouldn't we be looking for ways to reduce the tax burden on our residents since we are already the highest in the state???
There are also other options in Hinsdale, Swanzey and Keene that could and should be looked at.
Everyone who is part of the town system has an obligation and is accountable for these types of decisions and you should all be concerned about doing the right thing...
Below are my top concerns regarding the placement of these containers:
1) Acts of nature; forest fires & lightning strikes could set off these bombs.
2) Mischievous youth trying to get into the trucks for some fun could set these off by accident.
3) Crooks and vandals could accidentally ignite them.
4) They could be set off on purpose by someone.
5) They could be used for terrorist acts.
6) My families safety and security.
7) My animals safety & security.
8) The decreased property values of all the surrounding homes due to the dangerous nature of the stored explosives.
9) The fact that anyone who is trying to sell their property in an already down market, will now have to disclose the fact that there are large amounts of explosives stored close by.
10) And this should really be number one is the fact that there is a school less than a quarter mile from where these will be stored. If children are playing in the school yard and these go BANG; it could be tragic! Lets not forget that many of these explosives are also missiles and that what goes up, down and sideways will it something somewhere...
Below is a video of a test explosion on one 20' trailer with fireworks stored-in it (My Neighbor is asking to store nine 40' trailers!) 
This is a quote from a container that went up in Bainbridge this year "I heard that a man was target shooting along with his daughter, and a shot ricocheted into the storage trailer. I heard he was going to pay for the fireworks that were destroyed. Saw it on a couple of TV news broadcasts last night. They didn't mention that some of the fireworks were for Bainbridge. But then Seattle news almost never mentions Bainbridge, or talks about us in the forecast or anything. It's funny.
But a wild story. They played the 911 tape, which by the way is a lousy thing to do. What does it say about us when we sit back and listen to 911 recordings for entertainment?
Anyway, the guy is supposedly going to pay for what was destroyed, so we should be okay."
PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME THAT NOTHING IS GOING TO HAPPEN. TAKE THE NESESARY SAFETY AND SECURITY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT A DISASTER; IT IS YOUR DUTY...
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To the ZBA, Planning, Selectmen, Building & Code Enforcement Depts.
Nov 1, 2012
 
FYI - You may also be saving the lives of those who work and live at the Lawrence property as they want to store these next to their office, garage and house.....
 
I would suggest checking the required regulations with the states fire marshal and OSHA before making any decisions....





Enschede fireworks disaster


The neighborhood of Roombeek on fire
The Enschede fireworks disaster was a catastrophic fireworks explosion occurring at the SE Fireworks depot on 13 May 2000, in the eastern Dutch city of Enschede.
The fire led to an enormous explosion which killed 23 people (including four firemen) and injured 947.[1] The first explosion had a strength in the order of 800 kg TNT equivalence, while the strength of the final explosion was within the range of 4000-5000 kg TNT.[2] The biggest blast was felt up to 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the scene.
SE Fireworks was a major importer of fireworks from China and supplier to pop concerts and major festive events in the Netherlands. Prior to the disaster it had a good safety record and met all safety audits.[3]


From: Larry Holmes <monadnockenterprise@yahoo.com>
To: "msharra@winchester.nh.gov" <msharra@winchester.nh.gov>
Cc: "swalker@winchester.nh.gov" <swalker@winchester.nh.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 3:49 AM
Subject:


To the Winchester Selectmen, Planning, Zoning, Code Enforcement and Building Department:
Oct. 30, 2012
 
As the abutter of Lenny Lawrence and his plans to store nine tractor trailer loads of fireworks on his property that abuts mine I have to stress my concerns over safety and security issues and what would be done to address these....
 
In addition to increased truck traffic and noise I am worrisome for the safety of my family, our animals and my property.
 
I would ask that if they are permitted to store the explosives on their property that they do so at a minimum of 1000 feet from my land and that they have safety and security measures in place. If they were to store them down at their sand pits and have a plan for fire in place it would be acceptable to me.... I would also like to move forward with asking the towns permission to rezone my property for commercial use as I am now surrounded by commercial enterprise and constant trucks, traffic and noise from Plum Pak, Lawrence Excavating and the newly rezoned sand pits.
 
I had planned on submitting a site plan for senior citizen housing before the end of the year in the area next to Fairgrounds road and will still do so if I cannot get my property rezoned for commercial use. I think that it would be good for the town and our neighborhood. As I have said from day one "I have no problem with working with anyone; but everyone should be treated the same".
 
Please pass the link below on to everyone to view as it is a video of a fireworks explosion accident that occurred in 2000 killing 23 people; As you can see it is a serious concern...
 
 
Regards,
 
Abutter
 
207 Kent Street LLC
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