MT. PLEASANT, WI April 12, 2018 - Local community group, “A Better Mt. Pleasant,”
is calling on members of the Mount
Pleasant Community Development Authority (CDA) to resign from their appointed
positions if they vote to designate areas within the Foxconn development zone
as blighted. The vote is expected to happen on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 6:30
pm at the Village Hall.
Residents have
already received notice of eminent domain proceedings and Village officials
announced on March 20, 2018 at a CDA public hearing that they intend to invoke “blighting”
condemnation against property owners in the land acquisition process for
Foxconn.
“Most of these homeowners
haven’t even entered into negotiations with the Village before they decided to
play the ‘blight’ card,” said Kelly Gallaher, a representative for the group. “The
CDA has been given detailed information on why these properties do not meet the
legal definition of ‘blighted.’ They have ignored the law and their own
neighbors, and appear poised to do it anyway.”
Wisconsin State Statute
32.03(6) says that condemnation through blighting can only be used if the
property is not occupied by the owner of the property, his or her spouse, or an
individual related to the owner by blood, marriage, or adoption within the 4th
degree of kinship OR the crime rate in, on, or adjacent to the property is at
least 3 times the crime rate in the remainder of the municipality in which the
property is located.
Gallaher says, “There is
little doubt that actions to blight these properties will lead to a lawsuit
which will not just cause problems for the FoxConn development, but could set a
very dangerous precedent. If Mount Pleasant is allowed to blight perfectly good
family homes and give them to a privately owned corporation, they can do it to
anyone, anywhere.”
The Mount Pleasant Village
Code of Ethics ordinances state that any public official who knowingly acts in
excess of their legal authority and official capacity has committed misconduct
in office.
Any member of the
Mount Pleasant Community Development Authority who casts a vote to impose
condemnation through blight against property owners in the Foxconn zone does so
knowing they are violating state law and is therefore called upon to
immediately resign from service on the Village CDA.
“It took only seven votes to
appoint these men to the CDA. We are prepared to offer hundreds to demand they
step down,” said Gallaher.
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