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Started by RecycleMichael, May 20, 2008, 08:59:34 PM

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RecycleMichael

This from the Tulsa World...

http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=20080520_11_Sally11047

Sally Bell aiming for county commission seat

By KEVIN CANFIELD, World Staff Writer
5/20/2008  

Sally Bell, whose family's longtime amusement park closed last year, is seeking to replace one of the county commissioners who voted not to renew the park's lease at Expo Square. Bell, 66, announced Tuesday that she will challenge Republican incumbent Randi Miller for the District 2 nomination.

"Somebody needs to address the issue of whether open meetings laws were being violated and whether back room deals were being made" by the public officials who decided the fate of Bell's Amusement Park, Bell said. "I can't say it's happening, but it needs to be investigated."

In November 2006, the Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority, which oversees operations at the fairgrounds, voted not to renew Bell's lease, citing concerns about the park's longtime viability. "Randi Miller was the one who led the charge," Bell said. Bell said her campaign is about more than the demise of the longtime Tulsa attraction. "The issue is really bigger than losing the park because it's about how county government runs," she said.

Bell said she believes Tulsa County residents are overtaxed and overregulated and that she would oppose new taxes. She had high praise for Sheriff Stanley Glanz and vowed to do whatever she can to improve operations at the Sheriff's Office. "They're underfunded and overworked," Bell said.

Bell is a graduate of the University of Tulsa. She is married to Bob Bell, the longtime owner of Bell's. They have three children, including Robby Bell, who was operating the park when it closed last year. The Republican primary is July 29, with the general election to follow Nov. 4.
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RecycleMichael

I don't know her, but the reason she gave for running seemed odd.

"Somebody needs to address the issue of whether open meetings laws were being violated and whether back room deals were being made" by the public officials who decided the fate of Bell's Amusement Park, Bell said. "I can't say it's happening, but it needs to be investigated."

It doesn't seem to be a compelling reason for someone to vote for her.
Power is nothing till you use it.

Gaspar

I thought the Bell family decided the fate of Bells Amusement park by failing to pay their lease for a very very long time?

How can you blame a landlord for evicting a tenant that repeatedly fails to pay rent?

I loved Bells.  Grew up going there on weekends.  I miss it for the sake of my child that will not have that experience, but I understand why they are gone.  Bad business is bad business.  It hurts us all, no matter how much we like the product!
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sgrizzle

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Originally posted by Gaspar

I thought the Bell family decided the fate of Bells Amusement park by failing to pay their lease for a very very long time?

How can you blame a landlord for evicting a tenant that repeatedly fails to pay rent?

I loved Bells.  Grew up going there on weekends.  I miss it for the sake of my child that will not have that experience, but I understand why they are gone.  Bad business is bad business.  It hurts us all, no matter how much we like the product!



I'd check your facts. Bells had paid their rent and was paying more rent than any other tenant on the fairgrounds.

Gaspar

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Originally posted by sgrizzle

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Originally posted by Gaspar

I thought the Bell family decided the fate of Bells Amusement park by failing to pay their lease for a very very long time?

How can you blame a landlord for evicting a tenant that repeatedly fails to pay rent?

I loved Bells.  Grew up going there on weekends.  I miss it for the sake of my child that will not have that experience, but I understand why they are gone.  Bad business is bad business.  It hurts us all, no matter how much we like the product!



I'd check your facts. Bells had paid their rent and was paying more rent than any other tenant on the fairgrounds.



So they had no problems paying their lease for the past few years before their lease expired?

I must have been mistaken?  Was there a maintenance problem or lack of tax revenue?

When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

waterboy

Technically, I thought it had to do with a business plan that Bell's submitted. The park was in need of refurbishing and Bell's wanted to expand with a new ride but the plan was not very good. It was never made public. Really, even though it contributed to the bottom line of the fairgrounds, I think the board did not see the park fitting into their big vision of what the fairgrounds should look like. It was the execution of the eviction that irritated people. It looked political and capricious. This park should have been moved to another location where it could prosper but it wasn't the County's role to do that. I agree, business is business.

Conan71

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Originally posted by Gaspar

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Originally posted by sgrizzle

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Originally posted by Gaspar

I thought the Bell family decided the fate of Bells Amusement park by failing to pay their lease for a very very long time?

How can you blame a landlord for evicting a tenant that repeatedly fails to pay rent?

I loved Bells.  Grew up going there on weekends.  I miss it for the sake of my child that will not have that experience, but I understand why they are gone.  Bad business is bad business.  It hurts us all, no matter how much we like the product!



I'd check your facts. Bells had paid their rent and was paying more rent than any other tenant on the fairgrounds.



So they had no problems paying their lease for the past few years before their lease expired?

I must have been mistaken?  Was there a maintenance problem or lack of tax revenue?





RM- curious reasons I guess.  I can't say I blame Sally for running and wish her well, but I don't think she's got a chance.

My understanding was their rent was a % of sales.  I believe they had also negotiated a lowr rent structure to help cover the cost of future improvements like the new roller coaster they had finally gotten approved.

As far as the business plan, well, the copy I have is a little lacking in detail (all in good humor, I'm a Bell's fan)



"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

sgrizzle

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Originally posted by Gaspar

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Originally posted by sgrizzle

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Originally posted by Gaspar

I thought the Bell family decided the fate of Bells Amusement park by failing to pay their lease for a very very long time?

How can you blame a landlord for evicting a tenant that repeatedly fails to pay rent?

I loved Bells.  Grew up going there on weekends.  I miss it for the sake of my child that will not have that experience, but I understand why they are gone.  Bad business is bad business.  It hurts us all, no matter how much we like the product!



I'd check your facts. Bells had paid their rent and was paying more rent than any other tenant on the fairgrounds.



So they had no problems paying their lease for the past few years before their lease expired?

I must have been mistaken?  Was there a maintenance problem or lack of tax revenue?





They had an accident several years back but were regularly passing inspections. They were paid up on their rent and their taxes and as I said before, they paid more in rent than anyone. They had even just installed a new ride and gotten approval after 12 years of fighting to install a new large roller coaster.

Big Splash, owned by Randi Miller financial contributor, midway operator and well known detractor of Bells is the one known for having financial problems like being months behind on utility bills, etc.

Conan71

Sgrizz-

You also forgot one salient point: Clark Brewster, attorney for the Kurek family, and more recently, Fair Board member, voted to terminate Bell's lease.  He should have recused himself from anything to do with Bell's.

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

waterboy

One might draw the conclusion that the county is rife with conflict of interest and chicanery. [;)]

Double A

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Originally posted by waterboy

One might draw the conclusion that the county is rife with conflict of interest and chicanery. [;)]



Bingo.

I like Sally Bell better than any of the other announced candidates.
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cks511

Hey randi, hope you have your own Plan B.

shadows

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Originally posted by waterboy

One might draw the conclusion that the county is rife with conflict of interest and chicanery. [;)]


 
When the feds were sacking up the county commissioners in Oklahoma, once they got to the Tulsa County Commission they packed up their clothes and went home.  Politics does play a strong part in Tulsa County as Sally indicates.
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

cannon_fodder

They had to evict Bell's because their "not a parking lot" parking lot is generating more revenue for the county than Bell's was.

$0 > $300,000.

They also had to evict them before the county was force to pay them to do it.  Of course, we then ended up paying for them to move anyway.  

But we had to include business with our improved fairgrounds that were growing, safe, and would release public business plans.  That's why Big Splash just expanded in 1998, has only had a couple slides fall apart recently, and might be  forced to release a public business plan sometime in the future.  Did I mention the owner of Big Splash has been given the lease on the parking lot formerly known as Bell's (actually contracted before Bell's was torn down)?

I was not a big fan of Bell's park.  I don't know the people involved.  I have no conflicts of any kind... and while it was within the contract guidelines, they got screwed.
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shadows

I was well acquainted with the original Bob Bell from the time he acquired the little train that he installed at 6800 block E Admiral Pl.  I watched him work two shifts and build the little car rides in a garage on 7th street.  

I attended the meetings to change the system of county government where Bob Bell ll had been appointed to represent the county voters to change from the commission form to a charter form of county government.  

The total operation of Bell's was home built and operated by native Tulsan's.  

I talked with Bell as he was trying to negotiate the lease to place the rides on the Fair Grounds.

Bell's created more teen age jobs in the summer time than the fair ever has.

The bill to change the form of government was defeated by the OSC.  

I am not acquainted with Sally but will say that she is of the Tulsa supporters and deserves a seat on the commission but politics are alive and well in the metro area of Tulsa where money controls elections.

Any person outside of the local political system needs the help of the working poor.    In this instant Bell's sure got a raw deal.

What is a Fair Grounds to be used for?
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.