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Supervisor Gonser commits Oakland Township to significant financial liability without Board approval or knowledge

Legal review underway to determine if Gonser had authority to commit Township to financial liability without Board knowledge or approval

At the June 14, 2016 Oakland Township Board meeting, Treasurer Langlois disclosed that on September 3, 2014, Supervisor Gonser signed a safety path easement agreement with a property owner to transfer "all responsibility and liability for the safety path and boardwalk to the Township and its residents". This agreement was done without any knowledge, or agreement, from the Township Board.

The agreement could result in hundreds of thousands of dollars of cost to the Township in repair and/or replacement of that badly deteriorated path. The property involved is on the Southwest corner of Adams and Silverbell Roads.

The parcel is currently owned by a Moceri entity. It was purchased from the church on that corner approximately 90 days after the easement was signed. The easement document that the Supervisor signed indicates that it was prepared by an employee of a Moceri entity

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Treasurer Langlois stated there is no evidence of a Board review, or a legal review of this matter. She also stated:

"I do not believe Supervisor Gonser had, or has, the authority to accept easements on behalf of the Township. Only the Board of Trustees has that authority. The document appears to show an overreach on the part of the Supervisor, and a complete improper action."

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Supervisor Gonser sat silent for almost 3 minutes while others spoke before he stated:

"Unfortunately I don't remember why I signed it. I can only state that it certainly did not come in a vacuum. Someone had to present it to me and indicated it was appropriate to sign, but I don't remember the specifics of it."

He made no attempt at explaining why he did not bring it to the Board for approval, or even for information.

Trustee Ferriolo stated:

"No matter what was involved in the history and rationale for doing it, it should have been brought to the Board."

The Township attorney has agreed to perform an investigation on this issue, and will report out at the next meeting scheduled for June 28, 2016.

Oakland Township citizens need to understand the results of the investigation prior to their submitting their absentee ballots that are being mailed out on June 29th. Gonser is currently running for re-election for Supervisor.

Please visit the following website to watch a video of the meeting proceedings on this topic, and make sure you understand the results of the investigation before voting for the Oakland Township supervisor candidates.

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