Frank Moment – November 2011

I have been asked by several people to address the tax sale situation. I want to preface
the facts that I am going to present by saying that I have been going to the tax sale for years. I have bought property at them. I have never had a property that I have bought change title to my possession. The old owner always redeemed them. Very few properties that are purchased at a tax sale ever actually change ownership. In our area, the only properties that actually change hands are vacant lots in Four Seasons and Pine Cove Subdivision. It never occurred to me that I needed to stop going to the tax sale once I was elected. It is not illegal, or even considered unethical by state requirements, but I will guarantee you that I will not go to another one, even though I did nothing wrong or influenced the advertising process in any way.

The facts of the situation are these: (1) the decision to award the tax sale publication to The Reporter was done so on the County Collector’s recommendation. It was  motioned,  seconded, and voted on by commissioners Gumm and Thomas. I had absolutely nothing to do with the process that resulted in this award. I only vote in the case of a tie between the two commissioners or if one of the commissioners is absent. I am attaching a copy of our meeting minutes to evidence this fact. (2) I was not the only county official to purchase land at the tax sale, but I was the only one whose activities were made public. This is a fact, draw your own conclusions on this. (3) I want to emphasize that this year’s decision was made at the recommendation of the collector. The money that pays for the tax sale comes out of the collector’s budget, so they should have a say and they should make a recommendation. The recommendation of the collector is noticeably absent from the commission meeting minutes for 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. This was because the lowest bid was not accepted. The collector’s recommendation was present in the minutes from 2004, 2005, and 2006. Once again, take if for what it is worth. Make your own decision. If I offended any of you with this process, I apologize, and as I stated above, I will not be attending any more tax sales while in office.

With regards to the FERC, the commission has not sounded any type of surrender on
this subject. We are exploring several alternative avenues to dealing with the FERC, one in particular that looks like it is going to be effective. I will keep you posted on our progress in this matter.

Thank you for your support.

Kris Franken
Presiding Commissioner Camden County

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