Amherst Select Board: Head of the class at Town Meeting
All Amherst Town Meeting members received
an email last night from the supposedly non partisan
Town
Meeting
Coordinating
Committee begging us to show up for tonight's final meeting so the esteemed body would have a quorum and could then dispose of the last three citizen petition articles on the warrant.
The cheerleader email was directed specifically at the final Article 30, a non-binding advisory ditty opposing construction of the Kinder Morgan/Tennessee Gas Pipeline through our neighboring counties to the north.
Apparently not "only in Amherst"
Since the pipeline is not scheduled to ram its way across the Town Common you might be tempted to thing it's not town business. But it is.
Amherst businesses are already being hurt by the moratorium imposed by Berkshire Gas on any new hook ups in town due to supply constraints.
Last week Joe Bowman the owner/manager of Fratelli's Ristorante appeared before the
Zoning
Board of
Appeals to secure permission to place a 1,000 gallon underground propane tank on site at 30 Boltwood Walk.
Not only an expensive capital construction project, but a more expensive routine supply cost as well.
Even the town -- a major customer of Berkshire Gas -- is being impacted as a renovation conversion project at East Street School from expensive, more environmentally harmful oil to natural gas is now in limbo because of the moratorium.
One simple rule of, gasp, capitalism that Town Meeting never seems to get is the sacred law of supply and demand. If you have high demand for housing and NIMBY/BANANAs constantly strangle the development of new housing, then the price goes up.
Or if you have a huge demand for clean, efficient, cheap energy and the pipeline is too small to satisfy that demand, then you have a moratorium ... which is bad for business.
Thus Town Meeting should vote down the obstructionist article targeting the new pipeline. IF we get a quorum.
Select Board supports anti-pipeline petition, but dropped the ball on solar
About 20 years ago when an Annual Town Meeting stretched on forever and town officials were worried about a quorum on the final night they offered free coffee, hot chocolate, cookies & milk to entice members to perform their civic duty.
Maybe the Select Board should offer up fresh fruit tonight. I'll spring for the BANANAs.