On April 29th, 2019, Bill Cummings laid out the details of his own independent investigation of the Torrey Pines City Park Advisory Board history. Bill took the time to dig through the City of San Diego web site and find the actual documents. Bill posted his findings on the "Oz Forum" which makes him a target for both Davis Straub and USHPA. Here's part of that topic:
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59447&start=25
Bill Cummings wrote:Ben, Here is more information that can be checked out on the San Diego City website as an independent source that will prove that the City of San Diego reneged on their lawsuit settlement concerning Hang Gliding at Torrey Pines. This was the proof that Graeme H. demanded of me then refused to verify my research:
Graeme Henderson wrote:Re: The heat is on! Sat, Jun 13 2015, 3:50:42 pm
“I am also bemused by your claim that the "Evidence" is posted at the US Hawks, all that is there is lies and spin designed to fool the easily fooled.--"
Bill Cummings wrote:Independent evidence of:
San Diego Shenanigans
There has been some discussion about how the City of San Diego has protected the Torrey Pines Gliderport Concessionaire (David Jebb and now Robin Marien) from oversight. This topic exposes some of those actions.
Let's start with a step by step exposition of the City Council violating the terms of the 2007 CLEAN lawsuit settlement. Note that the links to the City of San Diego documents are given, but the appropriate sections from each document are also included below for your convenience.
STEP 1. Start with the San Diego City Charter, Article V, Section 43.
You can find the full document here:
http://docs.sandiego.gov/citycharter/Article%20V.pdf
Go to section 43 (currently page 16), and see that it defines "Advisory Boards and Committeees".
Read section 43(a) and convince yourself that it defines "Advisory Boards".
Read section 43(b) and convince yourself that it defines "Citizens' Committees".
STEP 2. Read the CLEAN Settlement Agreement from 2007.
You can find the full document here:
http://docs.sandiego.gov/council_reso_ordinance/rao2007/R-302749.pdf
Read the paragraph that starts on Page 1, and focus on sub-paragraph (4).
Convince yourself that the City of San Diego agreed to form an "Advisory Board".
STEP 3. Read what the City Council actually passed.
You can find the full document here:
http://docs.sandiego.gov/council_reso_ordinance/rao2008/R-303300.pdf
Read the paragraph on page 2 that starts with "BE IT RESOLVED".
Convince yourself that it establishes an "Advisory Board" under City Charter 43(b).
Remind yourself, that Advisory Boards can only be established under 43(a)!!!
Was this an "accident"? Why does it matter?
Re-read the City Charter sections 43(a) and 43(b). Note the key differences between Advisory Boards and Citizens Committees. In particular note that Citizen's Committees have very narrow scope and must terminate. Advisory Boards have no such restrictions. This wasn't done by "accident". Someone in the City INTENTIONALLY avoided 43(a) and INTENTIONALLY created the "Advisory Board" under 43(b).
That's how far the Torrey Pines Corruption has gone in San Diego.
These are the supporting quotes from the documents referenced above:City Charter Article V, Section 43(a) wrote:The City Council may by ordinance create and establish advisory boards. Such boards shall be advisory to the Mayor, Council or City Manager as may be designated by ordinance. All members of such boards shall be appointed by the Mayor with Council confirmation, and the terms of office of such members may extend beyond the elective term of the appointing Mayor. The members of such boards shall serve without compensation and it shall be their duty to consult and advise with the Mayor, Council or City Manager, as the case may be, but not to direct the conduct of any Department or Division. Members of such advisory boards shall be limited to a maximum of eight consecutive years in office and an interval of four (4) years must pass before such persons can be reappointed.City Charter Article V, Section 43(b) wrote:The Mayor, City Council or City Manager may create and establish citizens’ committees. Such committees shall be created and established only for the purpose of advising on questions with clearly defined objectives, and shall be temporary in nature, and shall be dissolved upon the completion of the objectives for which they were created. Committee members shall serve without compensation.CLEAN Settlement Agreement from June 27th,2007 wrote:WHEREAS, the settlement agreement requires the City to:
(4) Establish a Torrey Pines City Park Advisory Board whose members shall be appointed within 120 days of the date of the agreement and who shall include representatives of the following Gliderport user groups: (1) paragliders, (2) hangliders, (3) sailplane gliders, and (4) radio-controlled model sailplane gliders as well as at least two representatives from non-profit environmental groups.San Diego City Council Resolution R-303300 wrote:BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of San Diego, that there is hereby established pursuant to City Charter section 43(b) a Torrey Pines City Park Advisory Board to consist of eleven members who shall serve without compensation. The members shall serve for two year staggered terms. The members shall be appointed by the Mayor. The Board shall be composed of the following:
One at-large member;
One member from the San Diego Hangliding and Paragliding Association, to represent paragliders, and one member from the Torrey Hawks Hang Gliding Club who is also a member of the San Diego Hangliding and Paragliding Association, to represent hangliders.
Thanks Bill!!!
Updated on 2021-06-11 to add R-302749 Settlement Agreement mentioned above.