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    A business developer in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Point Breeze is facing legal action after voluntarily cleaning up more than 40 tons of trash from a vacant lot neighboring his local business.

    As the old adage goes, no good deed goes unpunished. Ori Feibush says he visited the local offices of the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority four times, sent in seven written requests and made 24 phone calls to the agency asking them to take care of a major eyesore: an empty lot next to his coffee shop was home to more than 40 tons of debris.

    Not only did the agency fail to act but it also denied Feibush's offer to clean up the mess himself.

    But the Daily News reports that Feibush went ahead with his plans anyway, reportedly spending more than $20,000 of his own money not only to remove the trash but also to level the soil; add cherry trees, fencing and park benches; and repave the sidewalk.

    "This was a lot of garbage," local resident Elaine McGrath told the paper. "Now it's gorgeous. I'm excited."

    However, the city agency was less excited, demanding that Feibush return the vacant lot to its previous condition and saying it is considering legal action against him.

    "Like any property owner, [the authority] does not permit unauthorized access to or alteration of its property," Paul D. Chrystie, director of communications at the Office of Housing and Community Development told the paper. "This is both on principle (no property owner knowingly allows trespassing) and to limit taxpayer liability."

    And the situation is not without irony. Feibush says he received a citation in August 2011 from the city for litter on the same lot that the city now points out is not his property.

    Nonetheless, the city's request puts Feibush in an unusual position. In theory, he committed a good deed, investing his own time and money to improve the condition of his neighborhood when city authorities refused to step up to the plate. But he also knowingly did so after the city refused his request to intervene.

    The situation is almost like a reverse case of eminent domain, in which a private owner is attempting to revitalize a piece of public property.
    For his part, Feibush thinks the city agency is jealous.

    "For a private developer to create a garden, it's a question of who gets credit. To do it without their blessing, you're basically insulting them," he said. "I'm not looking for a thank-you, but I'm not looking for a big F.U."

  • #2
    Never underestimate the idiocy of assholes in power.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JC316 View Post
      Never underestimate the idiocy of assholes in power.
      Ain't that the fuckin' truth? Hoooow can they not see how utterly stupid their position on the matter is? It'd be almost like someone stealing a car you never drive, fixing it up exactly the way you want it a week later with their own money, and you raising holy hell over it.
      "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by helosailor View Post
        It'd be almost like someone stealing a car you never drive, fixing it up exactly the way you want it a week later with their own money, and you raising holy hell over it.

        If anyone feels the need to come steal my Grand National, do a frame-up resto, then build the 4.1 block I have for it, and then return it completed....I won't prosecute. Just sayin.

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        • #5
          What city? Oh, that's right. Philadelphia. Home of the Eagles. That explains it.

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          • #6
            Guys, I just got a great idea, let's put these same assholes in charge of the entire healthcare system. What do you think!!?
            Originally posted by racrguy
            What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
            Originally posted by racrguy
            Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
              Guys, I just got a great idea, let's put these same assholes in charge of the entire healthcare system. What do you think!!?
              Lmao!
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              • #8
                Better looking property would increase the value,therefore increase the taxes on the property?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SSMAN View Post
                  Better looking property would increase the value,therefore increase the taxes on the property?
                  They're not collecting taxes on the property. It's city property.
                  ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                  • #10
                    (Park) Overhaul episode gone bad.

                    This country is so fucked. Idiocracy could not have been more spot on.
                    Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                    • #11
                      I would like to see before and after pics. If I was that guy I would run adds on TV and then run for city council on the premise that the current people in charge or not worthy. I bet he could win and after he got in office make them very nervous, offer major cut backs in that department, etc.


                      Found the after:



                      Ahh and the before:

                      Not horrible but it is funny he now has seating for his coffee shop. I say good for him, you would think the city would welcome it to bring in tax dollars for the area, and not on their dime.

                      Ori Feibush removed 40 tons of trash and debris from a vacant, city-owned lot next to his coffee shop. He planted cherry trees and added benches. The
                      Last edited by kingjason; 09-20-2012, 07:18 AM.
                      Whos your Daddy?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kingjason View Post
                        I would like to see before and after pics. If I was that guy I would run adds on TV and then run for city council on the premise that the current people in charge or not worthy. I bet he could win and after he got in office make them very nervous, offer major cut backs in that department, etc.


                        Found the after:



                        Ahh and the before:

                        Not horrible but it is funny he now has seating for his coffee shop. I say good for him, you would think the city would welcome it to bring in tax dollars for the area, and not on their dime.

                        http://reason.com/blog/2012/09/18/ph...egal-action-ag
                        It's supposed to be right in this area, but there are several vacant lots and I don't have enough time to pinpoint the exact one they are talking about.



                        Every single vacant lot in that area looks to be full of trash and general decay and decline. I guess that's Philadelphia for you.

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                        • #13
                          The Bureaucrats want the property value to diminish, so they can go in when ready and do mass purchase for pennies... what he did goes against their get real rich scheme.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Crownline79 View Post
                            The Bureaucrats want the property value to diminish, so they can go in when ready and do mass purchase for pennies... what he did goes against their get real rich scheme.
                            The city already owns that property.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ratt View Post
                              The city already owns that property.
                              Multiple other surrounding properties (mass purchase)

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