[RP TownTalk] Synapses

David Lingua djlingua at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 7 02:19:29 UTC 2014


Hello Stan, 
It is apparent by the listing on Manta that your business is listed (and innocently assumed) at your home in Riverdale Park. What reason is there for that address to be listed? My suggestion would be to respond to the notice, demonstrating with the appropriate documents your business office is in Landover Hills. 
Best,

-David

On Feb 6, 2014, at 3:58 PM, Stan Wilson <swilson at rapidpermits.com> wrote:

> Mr. Ebbeler,
> 
> I thought I was through responding to your misleading statements. Every time you respond you say something different from previously or outright untrue. You say the project in question would have been disqualified for County prescribed prohibitive materials. Not true, the County issued a permit for the fence and had no issues with the material as it apparently they did for the chain link fence around the ERCo site which Riverdale did approve. I do care about all our clients and am greatly disappointed when one was held to unjustified requirements to suit one councilmen’s personal preference. What really disturbs me is having a council that dictates their taste on the entire Town. You mentioned I should contacted David Lingua if I have concerns. I did reach out to David by email and did not get a response back. I think the residents of Riverdale need to watch your actions closely and not get caught up in your verbiage.
> 
> The thing that triggered this response on a dead issue (fence permit) is the attached letter I received from Riverdale Code Enforcement. I have been asked to apply for a business license for the corporation I work for because I live in Riverdale. This seems far from coincidental. The letter was signed by John Bustos who did return my call and explained that he was instructed by the Town Administrator, Sara Imhulse, to send me the letter and application. I called and left a voice mail message for Ms Imhulse requesting an explanation of what triggered this request.I would like to know who instructed her to send this. It did not come out of the blue. If I had to guess, I would think it was generated by Mr. Ebbeler, the Town Council or Mayor because I spoke despairingly about how you handled a permit submittal.  This kind of punitive response is very disappointing to me and a disservice to our community. For what it is worth, I have worked as a permit expediter since 1969, have lived in Riverdale since 1975, have worked out of an office in Landover Hills for over 24 years and conduct no business out of my home. I’m hoping my councilman David Lingua or the Mayor Archer will shed some light on the genesis and justification for this request for a business license. I feel it is a blatant attempt to intimidate someone who had the audacity to challenge Mr. Ebbeler.
> 
> Stan Wilson
> 
> Rapid Permit Service, Inc.
> <RiverdaleViolationNotice.pdf.pdf>
> 
> Fast Professional Service Since 1969
> 7711 Garrison Road  2nd floor
> Landover Hills, MD  20784
> 301-731-4767 (ph.)
> 301-731-5948 (fax)
> 
> www.RapidPermits.com
> swilson at rapidpermits.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 4, 2014, at 8:15 AM, Jonathan Ebbeler <jebbeler at efusionconsulting.com> wrote:
> 
>> James
>> 
>> Let's break this down into its simplest form:  Rapid Permits was retained by a client and did not deliver - not shocking to discover that they aren't happy and are trying again and again to illustrate how terrible I am. It's a concept called sour grapes. The second concept is whack a mole - where one continually "asks" the same questions or makes the same accusations again and again and again only to regurgitate them ad naseum.   I'll gladly provide you with the contact information for the MD Ethics Board if you or he feels mistreated or that I've broken laws.    
>> 
>> 
>> Your opinion is ill conceived. Stan's client actually had no legal right to propose what they did. They required a special permit to even have it considered. Fact is if this was any other property on the entire route 1 corridor, it would have been rejected at a staff level due to county-prescribed prohibited materials.  As it was, it still required town approval and at the town level we are free to place whatever restrictions, changes, etc on the application that we feel necessary.  It is done routinely and very few special permits ever get through without conditions.   
>> 
>> It would be helpful if you have questions to ask them vs. couching them in accusations. A better form would have been: "were there overriding town or county provisions that allowed conditions or changes to be made to the application?" Or "is it unusual for legislative bodies to place conditions of approval upon applications?"  It would be even more helpful if you asked questions to someone who represented you. I am sure CM Lingua would be more than happy to go over point by point at your pleasure. 
>> 
>> Please work with your CM on any constituent matters. I am not the town's spokesperson. You have an individual elected official that can help provide any information you desire. If he isn't providing you the level of service you want escalate it to the mayor that's what they are there for. 
>> 
>> Best, 
>> 
>> Jonathan 
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