New tricks

  • BEWARE of “New Tricks”. Many property owners have had calls from Curtis Roberts appraisers and been asked to appraise their property concerning the OSU project. I called the number given on my answering machine as 918-296-0700 and they asked when I would like to schedule an appraisal. I asked who had requested the appraisal and was told that it was Cinnabar. I KNEW IT WAS NOT ME!!!!

    So, if you are NOT a “willing seller”, do NOT fall into this “trap”!
    And in answer to the question, “Do I have to sign a non-disclosure or an agreement not to sue OSU?” “NO”, it is NOT mandatory that you sign ANYTHING similar to that.
     

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    Habitat

    I had asked Gary last time I talked to him, about the possiblity of OSU or property owners donating to Habitat, any applicances, building materials, etc. not taken by property owners. He didn’t think Habitat was interested, but was going to get in touch with them to check. Gary said today that he still needed to talk to Habitat again, but that they may be interested. Property owners might talk with Habitat regarding a donation and have a tax deductible donation, if Habitat is interested. Might keep that in mind. I’ll try to let you know anything further. Gary is going to report back to me when he talks with them again. As of May 3, I still have not heard back from Gary regarding Habitat. June 1: Gary has not called me regarding Habitat, however, I have been told that when OSU demolishes a unit that Habitat will come and get any materials they can use.

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    Vandalism

    ALERT!!! HELP? There has been a great deal of vandalism in the neighborhood. Windows have been broken, items taken from vacant houses, light fixtures destroyed, etc. Some of the vandals have been caught by the police. However, the vandalism is still occurring. Last night many of the houses were spray painted. It is obvious from the message left in paint on the houses, that they feel they are retaliating against OSU.

    This is NOT the case. First of all, OSU doesn’t want to be in the business of selling houses. The price they are getting on these properties is minimal in the eyes of OSU. Simply demolishing and clearing lots would be much more to the expedience of implementing OSU’s plans, which we know is a priority.

    This vandalism is another “slap in the face” to property owners in the area. Houses that have signs stating they are to be moved/sold are houses that have been purchased from OSU already, by one individual. He is moving the houses to another area of Stillwater and renovating them to provide low cost housing and to keep these properties on Stillwater’s tax roll. Some are being moved to another location in Stillwater by the previous owner of the property, and some by individuals who will move & renovate properties for rental.

    I do NOT feel that anyone who visits this site would be a part of such action. However, if anyone out there hears information that might help to stop the vandalism, PLEASE contact the proper authorities. Let’s try to get the word out that this vandalism is NOT hurting OSU, but it is again hurting those who have owned property in the area, and some good individuals who are trying to make the best of a bad situation and help the community.

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    Town Hall Mtg. w/ OSU

    Town Hall Meeting with OSU, Stillwater Public Library 5:00-6:30pm.

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    1. Judy White said,

      February 22, 2006 at 1:55 pm

      Keep records. I got some free legal advice: keep meticulous records when communicating with anyone connected to the acquisition of your property. Keep all mail, keep phone logs, or record your conversations, and write up a summary of your communications. These will help you remember details and can be submitted as evidence in court. Date and time stamp everything.

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    Letter to the editor, by John Bryant

    The following letter to the editor was published in the Stillwater News Press, February 18, 2006.

    An Open Letter to Mr. T. Boone Pickens

    Dear Mr. Pickens,

    Both of my parents graduated from OAMC/Oklahoma State University, as did I. My father served on the faculty of OAMC/OSU from 1942 until his untimely death in 1968. I returned to Stillwater and the OSU faculty in 1977, serving as a school head here for almost a decade before rejoining the teaching faculty. I retired from the active faculty in 2000. In total, my immediate family has been very closely associated with OAMC/OSU from 1927 until the present time: almost 80 years. Despite that history, I would not presume to speak for the OSU Old Guard or anyone else; however, I do believe that my blood is about as Orange as anyone’s.

    Unlike many recent letters mentioning your name, I do not write to besmirch you, your career, reputation or your legacy. Quite the reverse: I am a real and true fan of T. Boone Pickens. I became a fan some years ago, after reading your first autobiography, Boone (1987). Of course, like any other autobiography, Boone told the story from your own viewpoint. Nevertheless, I came away thoroughly impressed by a young Holdenville kid of modest means who garnered almost uncountable success through hard work and the application of an unusually creative mind. The fact that your success came in an already mature industry, dominated by giant corporations, rather than in an infant but burgeoning industry (Gates and Turner), speaks clearly to your own unparalleled achievements. I was and continue to be very proud of the fact that you graduated from OSU. I became even prouder when you gave so generously to the OSU Geology Department that now bears your name. Bravo and Well Done! And thank you for putting academics first in your generosity to our university.

    It must be bewildering and saddening for you to see the negative responses of so many of the OSU Community to your truly unprecedented generosity. It is hard to imagine that someone who gives almost a third of a BILLION dollars to a university could become a target of such continuing anger and vituperation. It must be startling to find ones self a laughing stock and a target of highly uncomplimentary editorial cartoons in the student newspaper and – internationally – on the internet, after setting such an excellent example of gratitude to your alma mater. You cannot but wonder “What in the world has gone wrong here?”

    What has gone wrong, Mr. Pickens, is that you (and OSU) have been astoundingly poorly served by President Schmidly and his administration. Dr. Schmidly and his minions have been literally bullying and threatening many defenseless elderly citizens of Stillwater. They have used tactics that have been rarely seen in this country (I hope) and remind many of us of the horror stories of Occupied Europe. Dr. Schmidly, his hand-picked assistants and incompetent consultants have been successfully forcing innocent citizens out of their homes and costing them substantial portions of their life savings, using very unethical tactics…. all in your name, Mr. Pickens. Perhaps some of the early miss-steps of the current OSU administration could be forgiven in their excitement and gratitude at your unprecedented largess. However, the utter lack of integrity and the unethical bullying behavior of this administration continue to this very day. It is policy, led by a man who has stated publicly that he does not care about “process,” only about “results.”

    Upon his arrival at OSU, Dr. Schmidly instituted an administrative bloodbath, the likes of which this institution had never seen. Highly regarded Vice Presidents and Deans were fired wholesale and replaced with hand-picked people whose first loyalty was to Dr. Schmidly, not to Oklahoma State University. Far more than any other, in this administration, the Buck Stops at the Top.

    The bungling of Dr. Schmidly and his regime in this entire affair is seriously damaging your legacy! Your generosity, like that of Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford, should be publicly celebrated for generations into the future, not publicly ridiculed.

    Mr. Pickens, you have never tolerated this startling lack of competence in your business affairs. Why tolerate it now?

    John H. Bryant

    {Moderator’s note: I do not know why the Stillwater Newpress sometimes fails to put all the published letters to the editor online. However, John Bryant had sent this letter to me earlier and I told him I would wait until it was published and then include the link on the website. I have emailed the newspress several times to ask why some letters were not included online and have never gotten an answer.

    Since this is one of several that have not appeared online with the Newpress Website, I will put it on this site for those of you who do not subscribe to the Stillwater NewPress.}

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    Beware of new “tricks”

    Many property owners have had calls from Curtis Roberts appraisers and been asked to appraise their property concerning the OSU project. I called the number given on my answering machine as 918-296-0700 and they asked when I would like to schedule an appraisal. I asked who had requested the appraisal and was told that it was Cinnabar. I KNEW IT WAS NOT ME!!!!

    Perhaps I have misunderstood OSU in saying that it was up to property owners to call to arrange an appraisal with Cinnabar. This seems to be a new pressure tactic. Considering the fact that Dr. Schmidly and Gary Clark have said negotiations were between a willing seller and a willing buy, I find it disconcerting that Cinnabar is now contacting property owners to suggest that an appraisal appointment must be scheduled.

    So, if you are NOT a “willing seller”, do NOT fall into this “trap”!

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    1. Doug Emde said,

      February 17, 2006 at 3:14 pm

      I just received the same call. I have not requested an appraisal at this time because I have yet to see an accurate appraisal. I would advise everyone to cease communications with Oklahoma State until they hire a more “friendly” acquisition company and a more accurate appraisal company. Don’t get sucked into an appraisal that would provide an inaccurate market value!

    2. Doug Emde said,

      February 17, 2006 at 3:16 pm

      One other thing, until you have been served regarding condemnation, you do not HAVE to allow an appraiser onto your property. OSU has the ability to make an offer without an appraisal. Let them shoot us an offer first and we can go from there.

    3. Teresa Stringfellow said,

      February 20, 2006 at 9:34 pm

      I would like to suggest that your interested and affected parties look through the fair market values through county records. I do not live in your county, but I do live on a main street, and I question the fair market value of my house, in comparison with other comparable houses in my neighborhood. My fair market value seems to be less than it should be, and I wonder why this would be kept down, when in actuality it should be more because it is a main street properly. Since evidently the plans have been in the works for some time, you might compare your fair market value figures and make sure they are comparable to other neighborhoods in your city and county, making sure they have not been kept lower to enable a cheaper taking.

      I would also question eminent domaine if it is based on current residential fair market value instead of projected or commercial fair market value. How can they legally buy a residential property with this money and make it commercial after the sale instead of before the sale? That would be like buying a house for business purposes without it being rezoned for business first. I would think that the property should be rezoned and the fair market value raised because it would then be a commercial property before it is purchased.

      I wish your neighborhood the best. I’ve seen how eminent domaine has taken properties that are not condemned, and the owners of these properties cannot afford to find new homes of equal property size and structure with the money they are given. Good luck!

    4. OkStateExpansion.com » Blog Archive » New tricks said,

      September 22, 2006 at 10:25 am

      [...] BEWARE of “New Tricks”. Many property owners have had calls from Curtis Roberts appraisers and been asked to appraise their property concerning the OSU project. I called the number given on my answering machine as 918-296-0700 and they asked when I would like to schedule an appraisal. I asked who had requested the appraisal and was told that it was Cinnabar. I KNEW IT WAS NOT ME!!!! [...]

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    Staff Forum

    Staff Forum, Click Hall, Alumni Center 4:00-5:30pm

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    News Channel 11, Lubbock, Tx.

    Quoted from New Channel 11, Lubbock, Tx. in “New name added to possible TTU Chancellor list (link found at left under News/Articles:

    “Sources tell us that Dr. David Schmidly, former President of Texas Tech, is now on that list of speculated chancellor candidates. According to our sources, Schmidly has expressed interest in returning to Tech as its third Chancellor.”

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    1. Amy said,

      February 23, 2006 at 12:28 pm

      Well now, isn’t this just great! When is he leaving?

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    Lee Agnew pix from the neighborhood

    “Somebody” ought to do a documentation project of homes and families in the “100 Acres.” I guess this might be a start for something like that. I took some pictures last month.

    How about a photo calendar as a fund-raiser? It could be a 19-month 2006/2007, beginning June 1, 2006. Better get some shots of the Patio Club pretty quick.

    For viewing Lee’s pix: http://geezerlee.livejournal.com/60649.html

    Lee Agnew

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    City and County Forum w/ OSU

    City and County Leaders Forum, Stillwater Public Library 5:00-6:30pm.

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