Monday, May 14, 2018

Agenda 21 Ordinances


UN Agenda 21 required the destruction of the US economy, so they wanted to make everything too expensive and encourage us to let government pay for everything. They wanted to soften us up to accept communist rule and socialism was the vehicle. They want the US government to run up the national debt and unfunded liabilities to have the US government default and dissolve.  These communists have the “new-states constitution” ready to replace our original US Constitution. It is based on the old USSR constitution.

The UN would be the front organization, but the global government would be controlled by international criminals like George Soros.  The EU is a good example of Agenda 21 implementation. They ended sovereignty for European nation-states and are grinding them down with refugees. The Arab Spring was engineered to break down Arab nation-state borders, but the global economy stalled and now that’s on hold.

Part of Agenda 21 required all US citizens to be relocated to Mega-cities and abandon all rural areas to implement the “Wilding Project’, so that most of our 3.8 million square miles of land area would be returned to the wild animals. The population is also scheduled to be reduced from 8 billion to 500 million. The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) was formed by the UN to implement UN Agenda 21.  ICLEI contracted the American Planning Association to produce cookie-cutter ordinances for cities and counties to adopt.

City Councils and County Commissions have pass these Ordinances to control land use, zoning, planning, fees and fines.  The city established a “sustainability commission” to cook up UN Agenda 21 initiatives.

I served as Chairman of the Dunwoody Community Council for several years. This was a 7 member council and was the first hearing body to review new construction project proposals. The other hearing bodies included Planning and Zoning.

We also reviewed the Dunwoody Land Use and Zoning ordinances and we voted against them. They were ultimately passed by the Planning Board, the Zoning Board and the City Council.

The Land Use and Zoning ordinances were riddled with problem areas. Those with creeks running their property were subject to creating “stream buffers” that took their entire yard and were not able to get approval to have their decks rebuilt.  Home Care was added as a category for residential areas and subdivisions. A California corporation that provides addiction treatment was able to purchase a home in one of our subdivisions and use it as a medical facility. It is still there.

The zoning categories emphasized very small lots and very small homes and it made no sense. Dunwoody was already built out with large homes on large lots.  The new zoning code allowed for half-acre lots, so a developer bought a house and split the lot and built 2 homes. We had traffic gridlock, but we were going for high density.

The streets were all narrow and there were few sidewalks. The easements builders had granted were in the 40-50 foot range, way too big for normal expansion. Agenda 21 wanted bike lanes on the roads and multi-use paths running across private property. Dunwoody built lots of on-street bike lanes nobody uses. MARTA wanted multi-use paths to connect to their train stations. GDOT wanted lots of roundabouts nobody wanted. Intersections are over-designed by engineering consulting firms and contracted to amateur cronies and the costs are 4 times more than they were before we established a city in 2009.

$millions are spent on “studies”, consultants and lawyers defending the city from homeowner and citizen lawsuits. One of the city Cops has helped the city lose multiple lawsuits for not treating young black drivers respectfully. The Police Chief spends a lot of his time promoting his book on “using social media” and gives talks out of town. The city hired a temp agency to run city functions and they run the place.  The city council gets to vote to approve every boondoggle the city staff cooks up. The Georgia Municipal Association sets rates of pay for the city staff and they set them high.

The Development Board has granted $millions to corporations to bring jobs to Dunwoody and the gridlock is amazing. This is government by the government, of the government and for the government.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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