But here's the facts:
- The owner of the land will not reveal how much of the 33 acres are wetlands nor will let the City do a survey of the land to determine what it is taking.
- The owner gets to keep the real value of the property -- the oil rights.
- The owner also gets the City's public service yard --valuable industrial property which he intends on converting into a truck depot which will add to pollution in that neighborhood.
- The city will have to pay to relocate from the the public service yard @ $500,000 or so.
- The city has no business swapping this land for city land that could be sold.
- The city has received not one assurance from the state or any environmental group that they will purchase the 33 acres from the city -- so why is the city acting as a straw man in this real estate transaction?