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May 12, 2008
The Vienna Historic District Exposed; Charles Anderson & Carey Sienicki Are Corrupt Politicians Comments (5)
For those who care that the Town of Vienna is wasting taxpayer money on the idiotic historic district consider some facts and May 2008 events:
1. There are no rules for what can be built in the historic district. There are no approved designs, colors or materials. Over the years any and everything for most people has been approved. We say most since it is clear that the Town of Vienna Club government treats different people differently.
2. Nothing in the Windover Heights Historic District has been documented. There is no baseline established or inventory created to allow reasonable people to judge what was exactly in this neighborhood when the District was created. Now today the entire process is subjective and squishy which allows the Town to do what they want for each and every application with absolutely no consistency.
3. Over the years multiple homes in the District have been torn down and replaced. However, an applicant came before this board on Tuesday making the same case that other residents have made. This time this applicant was denied.
4. The Tuesday May 6, 2008 meeting was spearheaded by Charles Anderson (the guy who built a new house and had it added to the historic district without any review board review; he now sits on the historic review board) and Carey Sienicki. Here is their decision-making process and vote 'no'. When you finish watching please go puke in the toilet as a salute to them and their queen Maud.
Do those two people look confident in what they are doing? Or do they both look like they just **** their pants hoping that no one else in Vienna is paying attention? How would you feel if your new house had just been turned down by board members who clearly either don't know what they are doing OR are purposefully treating you different in violation of the United States Constitution? How would you feel when your neighbors had not been turned down, but you are? And especially when that rejection will cause months in delays and thousands of dollars, how would you feel?
May 11, 2008
Carey Sienicki: Abhorrent Example of No Ethics Comments (2)
Tuesday night Carey Sienicki, the Chairwoman of the Windover Heights Historic District, led the charge to deny an applicant who wanted to build a new house. While numerous individuals living in the Windover Heights Historic District have torn their house down and built new ones, Sienicki singled this applicant out with arbitrary and capricious demands not rooted in law. Carey Sienicki should figuratively be tarred and feathered. She should be run out of Vienna as an immoral con artist who has the used the power of government to further her own sick and twisted agenda.
Parents of Louise Archer listen up. This is not a woman you want your children around. She is not someone you want teaching your children anything. She should be tossed off the Louise Archer PTA Board immediately. Sienicki apparently thinks she can have a normal life by day, pretending to be an upstanding member of the community, but then by night she screws over 30+ year residents of Vienna on a whim for kicks. She is the worst Vienna has to offer. We as a community cannot let crooked individuals like Sienicki participate in our government. It is time to take a stand by stomping out corrupt political hacks such as Carey Sienicki.

When this woman shows up looking to "volunteer" or "help"...our community should know what they are dealing with and say "go crawl back under a rock Carey".
Here is a two-part example of Sienicki in action at a prior review board meeting:
February 15, 2007
Weened on the Politcal Bosom of Mao Zedong: Chairman Carey Sienicki Makes Maud Proud Comments (4)
Last week we posted about the most recent Windover Heights Historic Review Board meeting. For background there are no rules regarding color in the historic district. While that is true, the Board still asks for "color". In an effort to get to the bottom of how the Board decides what color works and what doesn't a simple question is posed: what is the color palette to chose from?
Shrley Damon, who sits on the Board, immediately says there is no such thing as a color palette. Opps! The Chairman of the Historic Board Carey Sienicki then takes over in this telling 2 minute clip to try and correct Damon:
Sienicki thinks she has guidelines? She thought something different in 2004. We will address that lie in another post...
Immediately following that interchange with Sienicki, the situation escalates. Carey Sienicki starts to meltdown around 1:20 into the following clip:
What are the acceptable colors for the Windover Heights Historic District? There is no such list. The bigger issue here? Why does this woman twist herself into a knot over this issue? Clearly, she believes that if she says there is no color palette - the Town loses their court case. Some people will do ANYTHING to make Maud happy, even if that means losing all dignity in the process. Carey watch yourself on YouTube.com. Ask friends to watch you speak in public. Get some objective advice. Stop drinking the Kool-aid - it will make your lips "red".
February 07, 2007
Carey Sienicki: "Don't Worry Maud, I Will Clean Your Toilets Too" Comments (5)
The current Chairman of the Windover Heights Board of Review is Carey Sienicki. She was there sitting in the #2 post when then Chairman Steve Bukont lost his marbles in Dec 05. She learned well from her master. Last night Sienicki delivered one of those nasty magical moments that Vienna politicians are famous for. What happened? Sienicki was asked time and time again: what colors are acceptable in the historic district? She refused to answer. Sienicki was pressed hard, which led to her finest hour as a public servant. Video to come.

December 11, 2005
Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely Comments (0)
During the summer of 2004 at a Town Council work session for the proposed construction of 315 Windover Avenue (now complete), Robert B. Petersen, a member of the Windover Heights Board of Review, was chastised by Maud Robinson for not coming up with a better design for the new house. Robinson tried to make Petersen look foolish in front of Town government. Petersen bit his tongue and did not respond in kind. However, during that same meeting Carey Sienicki asked about conducting a survey of the structures in the Historic District. Chairman of the Review Board Steve Bukont was in the room when Sienicki made her point.
Roll forward to Spring 2005 and listen to the question Petersen asks Bukont. Petersen wants to know when the survey that Sienicki spoke of the prior summer will be conducted. Bukont's response is clear.
Now roll forward to December 2005 and watch this video:
Steve Bukont knows full well that there are no "historic structures" in the Windover Heights Historic District. Nothing has been officially designated as "historic" in Vienna, but it still doesn't stop Bukont from pulling out a library book in an attempt to make up "historic structures". The end of the tape shows Bukont in a lie and his only option is to stutter. Mr. Bukont should reflect on a famous political quote from Adlai Stevenson:
"A hypocrite is the kind of politician who would cut down a redwood tree, then mount the stump and make a speech for conservation."
November 29, 2005
Laurie Cole Bored Comments (0)
This is a telling piece of 2005 video. The video is from an appeal before Town Council. Carey Sienicki (green tank top) and George Lovelace debate while Laurie Cole watches bored. Beyond the comedy of it all, why is this important? Sienicki sits on Windover Heights Board of Review. None of what Sienicki says to Lovelace is ground in law. She makes up rules.
November 28, 2005
Carey Sienicki v. Maud Robinson Comments (0)
Carey Sienicki, who appears to have Town Council aspirations and residing at 427 Center Street, offered this 2005 statement on "color" in the Windover Heights Historic District:
Later on in 2005 Maud Robinson offered this statement on "color":
Make sense? We repeat: the Windover Heights Historic District is a 100% abuse of property rights.
November 22, 2005
Carey Sienicki: Knows There Are Problems Comments (1)

Shirley Damon and Carey Sienicki
Carey Sienicki, who is a member of the Windover Heights Board of Review and residing at 427 Center Street in Vienna, recently declared:
"There should be an inventory of the area of what exactly...what treasures are there..."
In response Mayor Seeman declared:
"That's a good idea."
Mrs. Sienicki went on to say:
"...there is no guideline...its more subjective than objective."
These statements were made in the summer of 2004. Nothing was done. But then again what could you do when the neighborhood has been systematically torn down over 20 years?






