Saturday, January 30, 2010

Friday, January 29, 2010

Thursday, January 28, 2010

It's Not All About The Weather

I know as of late most of my posts have been about weather. Rest assured Gentle Readers that this isn't a weather-centric blog, I've been putting up the weather info because it's weather that's affecting the Verbeck/Norman area pretty hard.

To ease your mind, here are some of the topics I'm working on posting:

- history of the massive fire at Griffin Memorial Hospital
- tour of Peters from Robinson to Classen
- location of Oklahoma City Railway Co.'s stations in Verbeck and Norman
- what went through where I-35 is now in Verbeck before there was I-35
- why is Moore Public Schools district I-2 when originally I-2 was named Oak Grove and was out in R1E instead of over near Moore as I-62 is in R3W, both in T10N
- photo tour and what history I can find on Falls School, I-31, in R1W, T9N

Winter Storm Peaking This Evening



The Verbeck/Norman area can expect 0.5" to 1.0" of Glaze and 1"-4" of sleet/snow.

Tonight is a good night to stay in I think.

Here Comes The Storm

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Winter Storm Peaking Thursday Afternoon & Night



Things are not looking good at all for OKC or the Verbeck/Norman area either one. 0.25" to 0.75" of "glaze" expected along with 1"-2" of sleet/snow. Forecasting is that it's going to hit hardest in the afternoon.

Revised Snowfall Totals Thursday Morning Through Friday Morning



Verbeck/Norman area is going to get 1/4" to 1/2" of ice and 1"-2" of sleet and snow is the latest forecast as of noontime Wednesday.

Update: Weather Thursday Morning Through Friday Morning



Gas up your car and lay in supplies, I don't think you're going to want to get out much Thursday evening or even Friday morning. We're looking at 0.25" to 0.5" of ice and 2"-6" of sleet and snow in the Verbeck/Norman area.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Weather Thursday Morning Until Friday Morning



1/4 inch of ice and 2-6 inches of snow and sleet for the Moore/Norman area. South of us will get hit worse with the ice. Of course the exact boundaries can still shift north or south and we won't know for sure what happens until it gets here.

2nd Friday Art Walk On Downtown Main

Reposting from Nompton's blog.

"The Norman Arts Council presents the first 2nd Friday Circuit of Art, 6-10 p.m., Feb. 13. Beginning at the parking lot at University St. and Main St. near Copelands, Oklahoma wineries will offer wine samples while CART will carry patrons to multiple stops in the Downtown and Campus Arts Districts for a night on the town. For more information, contact 405.360.1162."

Monday, January 25, 2010

Another Winter Storm Headed Our Way




Check http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/enhanced.php for the latest.

Friday, January 22, 2010

What Killed OKC's Downtown

In Wichita this weekend. From what little I've seen so far Wichita's
downtown kick's OKC's downtown's butt by far. The biggest thing I've
noticed is that downtown here is connected to the river directly, sits
along it and embraced it. So I think the decision decades ago to kill
the Oklahoma River by building Overholser dam and subsequent drastic
flood control of the river is what killed OKC's downtown.

Sent from my iPhone

Thursday, January 21, 2010

"The Lost Ogle" On Why They Think Norman Sucks

The Lost Ogle lists out what they both like and don't like about Norman. It's a good read, they have good points, and the comments are thoughtful.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Second Wave Of Storms

Here's the second wave of storms.

Looks Like Another Wave Of Storms Will Hit Later Tonight


This is from the National Weather Service's Norman Forecast Office.

30 Minutes And It Has Passed


Typical of thunderstorms in these parts I think, short lived but intense duration.

An Unusual January Storm


I usually expect to see these in April or May or June, not January.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Norman To Become A Smart Grid Community

OG&E sent me a letter this past week announcing that Norman "will be one of the first comprehensive smart grid communities in America!"

They're going to replace out current meters with new ones featuring wireless communication to them which will allow:

- automatic notification to OG&E of a power outage
- remote meter reading
- remote connection and disconnection

There's also a link where we can sign up to be "part of a ground-breaking study" about energy usage. Enrollment in that part is limited, and there's a separate web site to go to for signing up to be in it. I'm guessing that they're going to have a program where you can see real-time how much electricity you're using or something along those lines.

I signed up to enroll in the program.

I would never have guessed somewhere in Oklahoma would be one of the pilot cities in the Nation.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Moore American Story on Incahoots Zoning Variance Request

The Moore American ran a story today, available on-line, about the Incahoots rezoning request. It was titled "City Denies Rezoning, Honors 25 Year Employees" and I won't reproduce it here, but you can get to it by clicking on the title of this post or by doing cut/paste on this URL: http://www.themooreamerican.com/local/local_story_006111220

Tea With Downtown On The Range

Met up with Nick Roberts, author of Downtown On The Range, this morning for tea and hot chocolate. It was a very pleasant and enjoyable meeting, we discussed downtown OKC, Cleveland County/Norman/Moore, and the rest of the metro area too.

I took three pics. The first is looking south on Broadway from N 9th, the second is of Nick as he's in his car about to pull away (he rolled down the window and waved if you can tell) and the third of where we had coffee.






Monday, January 4, 2010

2009 Regional Snow Routes - OCARTS Area

Snow routes in the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study area, courtesy of the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments.

2010 1 4 Moore City Council meeting livebolg

7:34 pm
Meeting adjourned.

7:30 pm
Back in the City Council meeting, no comments from citizens as a whole or from Councilmembers, City Manager introduces a new Parks and Recreation director, also that City learned from blizzard tips for how to handle the next blizzard (laughter).

7:28 pm
blogger's notes: small turnout, only 18 people in the audience and that's counting City staff who are attending (e.g. Chief of Police, Economic Director, Planning). Also the City Attorney is the same as when I received a traffic ticket in Moore about 20 years ago.

7:26 pm
Next item of business, contract with a company to handle subgregation (sp?) type services. Item passes. They then go into Moore Public Works Authority meeting, Risk Management Authority (?), etc.

7:24 pm
Motion to deny the request made and seconded. Unanimous vote to deny the request.

7:22 pm
New City Center rep says one of the reasons it's so attractive is that it's an existing structure and that with a new building that advantage is lost. They also say that its possible to have 10 people who loudly say they don't want it versus 100 who don't say much.

7:20 pm
Sixth Councilmember doesn't really have a problem with it, says it would be nice to have a club locally to go dance at, seems that hearing the folks who have spoken tonight maybe that's not the right location but that there's a desire for this sort of establishment. They also raise a concern if they will be able to find another tenant for the property. General agreement amongst the Council that this is a tough decision and many remark they have changed their minds a couple of times tonight.

7:19 pm
Fifth Councilmember says it's not the majority of people who will be attending it's the 5% or so who are going to be a problem that concerns them.

7:18 pm
Fourth Councilmember says Moore is known as a bedroom community and cites "culture and vaules" of the City and that isn't the image that's desired.

7:16 pm
Second Councilmember says they've thought of it a bit and says a use like that really has to be in the proposed location to be that kind of use at all.

7:14 pm
Third Councilmember who was on the 2020 land use planning committee says that the strong desire was to have retail and, they're asked by a different Councilmember where such a business should live and they don't have an answer.

7:12 pm
Second Councilmember says their inclination is to not overturn the Planning Commission, and that this they've heard more from citizens on this issue than anything else in their seven years on Council and that the citizens have made their desires known.

7:09 pm
General discussion amongst the Council. One Councilmember says many citizens have been saying that it's not a location thing, it's just that they don't want it in Moore.

7:07 pm
Mayor asks Chief of Police his opinion, he says there's no perfect bars and that it will generate more calls for service than a retail service and that the Sheriff's Deputies will be basically citizens in uniform since they will be out of their jurisdiction.

7:06 pm
New City Center rep says when they speak of CLEET certified they are looking at using OK County Sheriff Officers to work security.

7:02 pm
Councilmember asks the New City Center rep if the folks looked elsewhere like S 19th and he says no, and that of the required property notifications to the zoning request only three were residences. Councilmember asks Planning what traffic plans are for the area, Staff says that re-work of 5th and I-35 intersection is being considered but nothing specific yet. Councilmember also asks Planning how long spot has been empty, New City Center rep says Ace Hardware vacated January, 2009.

7:00 pm
Third citizen speaks, property owner of a car wash in the vicinity of the property. Concern seems ot be about the proximity of the 5th street park to the location as well as possible vandalisim problems.

6:57 pm
Second citizen speaks, says there's a big difference between CLEET certified security and CLEET certified police and that security officers would work for business and look out for those interests rather than interests of City as police do. Feels this type of establishment would increase likleyhood of traffic accident.

6:55 pm
Citizen input starts, first speaker is concerned about security and noise, business like this would be better situated where there is already security and lighting.

6:54 pm
Councilmember asks if permissive use goes with the applicant or the property, City Attorney responds it sticks with the property not the applicant.

6:51 pm
"High-Impact Recreational Use" is what Staff sees the proposed use not a Retail use and that should it be allowed is a community decision.

6:49 pm
New City Center rep says only about 450 people in club on busiest nights, and that's only about 150 cars, "that's not a lot of cars". So far the discussion reminds me of the one a while back in Norman over Kongo's.

6:45 pm
New City Center representative is saying 74% occupancy rate, only 3% growth forecast, that City lost ~$45,000 in tax revenue last year, and that CLEET sertified security will be provided.

6:41 pm
Architect representing the owner of New City Center speaks to the Council. Plans are to have dance floor in the center of 12,000 sq ft facility. Plan are to make it easy for groups traveling to/from play dates elsewhere to stop and play. Folks wanting this change own a bar in Bricktown and one in Tulsa, estimate ~$94,000 tax revenue to City of Moore in the first year based on ~$2 million sales.

6:38 pm
Staff recommends against, saying that the intent of the retail/commercial area C4 in the 2020 land use plan didn't include a high-density entertainment use, suggests that if Council approves there be additional parking required and CLEET certified security personnel on-site. Staff says Planning Commission denied based on traffic concerns.
Rezoning is C4 to C4 with permissive use for bar and dance hall. 621 I-35 Frontage Rd.
About to begin liveblogging the Moore City Council Meeting

City of Moore 2020 Land Use Map

The City of Moore has its 2020 land use map on-line for reference. The Planning Division also has zoning ordinance info available on their site at http://www.cityofmoore.com/Services/Community_development/Planning_division/

I mention this now because I'm hearing through the grapevine (actually Facebook) that tonight 1/4/10 at 6:30 in their Council meeting the City of Moore is going to be considering an application to let an Incaoots open in the former Ace Hardware location in the City of Moore Center. For those with really long term memories you'll recall that was a Humpty's long, long ago. Check out Mark Hamm's Facebook page for info and discussion: http://www.facebook.com/#/marks.hamm?v=feed&story_fbid=260837279401

I'm going to try and make the meeting and I will try and liveblog during it even.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Hobby Lobby Is Coming To Moore

I thought Moore already had a store but I guess they don't, the closest to them is probably the one at SW 89th and S Western Ave.

"Construction has begun on a 55,000 square-foot Hobby Lobby store in the Shops at Moore at 2650 Service Road. This is Hobby Lobby's 23rd store in Oklahoma.

"The store will open in the spring."

City of Norman Hosts Public Forum Series On Sustainable Water Resources

I'm glad to see them getting ahead of the curve at least some.

"The City of Norman will host a public forum series on sustainable water resources beginning 6 p.m. Thursday inside the Norman City Council Chambers, 201 W. Gray St.
(...)
"In 2009, the City of Norman joined other regional municipalities in the development of the 2009 Regional Water Supply Plan for Central Oklahoma. As part of the study, the City of Norman updated the annual average day water demand projections for the current service area to determine the necessary raw water supply augmentation for the entire region.

"The city says the study revealed that projected water demands for the region exceeded the sustainable yields of the potential source waters in Central Oklahoma."

Friday, January 1, 2010

Snow Sat Eve 1/2/10


Looks like we're going to be getting more snow, but not a lot of accumulation I'm not thinking.