7/6/13

News and Record Council candidate question; "What’s your plan for a long-term trash disposal solution?" with Nancy and Don Vaughan

What’s your plan for a long-term trash disposal solution?

Not Yvonne Johnson's $500 million plasma torch.

Not Jim Kee's crony proposal with Cico.

The overwhelming majority of news and comments on Greensboro's trash issues have been deleted from the News & Record's online archives.

The short term plan was recently put in place at a much better cost structure than before.

Long term looks like to be a regional facility.

Nancy Vaughan, the Waste Management and Recycling Task Force council liaison whose husband Don represents Cone Mills in a free White Street methane contract which has lost Greensboro millions, should step down from the task force.

Cone Mills, which is owned by billionaire Wilbur Ross, has violated the contract on multiple occasions for job retention, without any sanctions imposed, and is now expanding capacity without increasing jobs without any opposition from city council.

The White Street Landfill is the largest North Carolina landfill that doesn't have a methane sales program.

Some of the Vaughan's income is directly associated with lost revenue incurred by city taxpayers via the regulatory capture of our local government by Don and Nancy.

If Nancy is elected as mayor, I will consider it a continuation of an entrenched incumbent who has solidified an ongoing theft from Greensboro's citizens, which has cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
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What will you do or have your done to pursue that?

The methane should be sold to help finance current waste operations and a regional land fill.

That nothing has occurred via Nancy and Don Vaughan's interference is a fiduciary violation of Greensboro's taxpayers.
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"The fiduciary duty is a legal relationship of confidence or trust between two or more parties. One party…acts in a fiduciary capacity to another, such as one whose funds are entrusted to it. In a fiduciary relation, one person justifiably reposes confidence, good faith, reliance and trust in another whose aid, advice or protection is sought in some matter.

In such a relation, good conscience requires one to act at all times for the sole benefit and interests of another, with loyalty to those interests.

A fiduciary…must not put his personal interests before the duty, and must not profit from his position as a fiduciary, unless the principal consents.

A fiduciary cannot have a conflict of interest.

…A fiduciary must not profit from the fiduciary position.

This includes any benefits or profits which although unrelated to the fiduciary position, came about because of an opportunity that the fiduciary position afforded.

Secret commissions, or bribes also come under the no profit rule.

Conduct by a fiduciary may be deemed constructive fraud, when it is based on acts, omissions or concealments…that gives one an advantage."

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Hello Mr. Hartzman,

Councilmembers Vaughan and Kee are the Council liaisons’ to the Solid Waste Management Commission.

Thank you,

Public Information Desk
City of Greensboro

1 comment:

Bob Grenier (@bubbanear) said...

Fiduciaries?

We don' need no stinkin' fiduciaries when we have such luminaries as Perkins, Vaughan, and Matheny on city council!