Friday, September 27, 2019

GENEROUS ROSE: KOPERNIK SHORE FOLKS MOVE ON OUT

"Unlike most of their neighbors, Terry and Bonnie Heaton, originally from Michigan, live year-round in the unincorporated hamlet with about 35 houses near Boca Chica Beach. They’ve lived there 18 years. During the winter when the neighborhood fills up, it’s a real community where everyone helps each other, Terry said." Brownsville Herald

"Of course, a home we've lived in for many years is priceless, but I hope that Musk's very generous offer will lessen the impact for these resident so they and our region have a win-win situation." City Commissioner At-Large "B" Rose Gowen

By Juan Montoya


City of Brownsville Commissioner At-Large "B" Rose Gowen knows about generous.

Unlike Kopernik Shore resident Terry and Bonnie Heaton who have paid their Cameron County,  Point Isabel School District, Brownsville Navigation District and Texas Southmost College taxes for the past 18 years on their home adjacent to billionaire Elon Musk SpaceX, Gowen has not.

She accomplished that through a 100 percent tax exemption based on the historical designation of her home on 155 Calle Anacua in Brownsville's posh Rio Viejo Subdivision appraised at a value of $368,491 in 2018.


In fact, since 2017, the year she was reelected to office, she has paid zero taxes to any of the above-named governmental entities and districts.

The 100 percent exemption on her home means she pays no taxes to the City of Brownsville, Brownsville Navigation District, Cameron County, and Texas Southmost College. She, like the Heatons and all other property owners, have to pay taxes to the South Texas ISD.

But while the Heatons pay taxes to the PISD at the appraised value of their home, Gowen's historical exemption caps her taxes at$3,921 on a taxable value of $334,992, or 56.94 percent after their homestead exemption that reduces the taxable value to $158,684.


Gowen wanted – and the Texas Historical Commission has approved – a historical plaque for...her home.

Was it built in the 1800s? The early 1900s perhaps? Maybe at the turn of the Century?

No, it was actually built – although not by her or her family – in 1961. Since the plaques are limited to structures with historical significance that are more than 50 years old, this one – already on the National Registry in the category of "ethnic heritage" for historical sites – barely squeaked through with 58 years. When the plaque was granted it was 56.

And what is the historical significance of the Garcia House? According to the 26-page narrative accompanying the National Registry application, it was the single-family domestic dwelling of Estela Cueto and Martín Enrique García, and is of Southern Colonial style domestic architecture.

Of course, this can be said of a whole lot of homes in Brownsville, and in fact, there are many of much older than this one. But the narrative relies on the house's "Ethnic Heritage" qualities. It states that it meets that criteria because it demonstrates how the South Texas cattle rancher and Brownsville civic leader and businessman, Martín E. García, and his wife, Estela Cueto García, contributed to the perpetuation of a social identity through domestic architecture that affiliated them with other elite South Texas ranching families, several of whom were also of Mexican descent.

But that's not all. The houses' association with the Mexican-American ranching "elite" makes it a noteworthy example of Brownsville homes where the Good People lived. In fact, some of the artifacts in the house, the narrative continues, came from the homes of the likes of Frank Yturria and other notables here.

The García House incorporates material salvaged from the house that M. E. García’s maternal grandparents, Felicitas Treviño-Domínguez and Francisco Yturria-Navarro, built in Brownsville about 1854, the narrative states.

There's more.

"Especially associated with this period was the construction of houses for the Valley’s Anglo-American elite, often employing Regional American house types, such as the California Monterrey suburban house type, to continue to suggest through architecture a connection to the border’s Hispanic heritage."

In other words, the home deserves a historical plaque because Good People live there and Good People still live there today. Well, she is a Zavaletta (with two Ts or one?, we forget) after all.
It's funny how these folks feel like they are entitled to be treated like the Anglo-American "elite" and expect that the taxes of the "little" people be at their disposal.

In fact, this penchant for listing their properties as historical extends to the Harry and Reba McNair residence on 39 Sunset Drive which is listed at an appraised value of $350,828 and also was 100 percent exempt from city, BND, TSC, or Cameron County taxes.

And the McNair family did not pay city, BND, TSC, or Cameron County taxes on their three warehouse buildings on E. Fronton with an aggregate appraised value of $441,871, unlike their neighbors who did.

In fact, they were able to finagle getting a city commission vote to change the historical name of El Fronton Street to the McNair Family Drive.

Image result for gowen, bike, rrunrrunAnd Rose, a physician who wants everyone else who do pay their share of property taxes to also eat well and ride bicycles to keep them healthy and on the tax rolls.

Toward that end she has steered millions in city property and sales taxes to build hike-and-bike trails, finance cyclobias through overtime pay for city staff and police for security and shuts down the inner city to have people ride their bicycles for a few hours. 

Why not? It doesn't cost her a penny. The taxpayers be damned! Let them eat gorditas!


29 comments:

Anonymous said...

I remember when the weak Chief Orlando Rodriguez assigned round the clock police officers to look for Gowen's stolen bicycle. All other important cases had to put off to side to find the bike. Chief Rodriguez you are NOT missed and will always be an embarrassment to the Brownsville PD.

Anonymous said...

That "historical designation" is a scam. Any Browntown uppity up that gets enough signitures can get it done. They all get together and decide who is going to get it done each year

Anonymous said...

Another illustration of the failure of the BHA to be involved in preparation or review of such tax exemptions for historical designations. No doubt that Isabel Garcia Vezzeti was the author of the exemption for her parents home built in 1961. Not even sure that Rio Viejo is in the Historical Overlay of the city of Brownsville. Does that mean that Julieta Garcia's house (given to Pan American Univ. by the estate of J.T. Canales) is tax exempt also. If so, another travesty that only hurts the tax payers of this city. Perhaps the FOIA can produce for us a list of other homes that are tax exempt in this city. All these exemptions only create a heavier tax load on the public.

Anonymous said...

Is there a policy in Cameron County that describes how individual homes (other than 100% disabled vets and their widows) are exempted from paying taxes? Why are buildings owned by churches, other than the main church building, free of taxes? We know that Elon Musk, Titan Tire and the LNG's won't pay taxes, but what other criteria are there for tax exemptions??? The tax payers should have this information available, because those that pay taxes are bearing the burden of the others.

Anonymous said...

Rose la Mamona

A real American Taxpayer! said...

Wow, all these kiss ass politicians and the elite don't have to pay taxes! Yet, the Appraisal District is harassing the real taxpayers and questioning their "homestead status" or questioning if the real taxpayers homes are their "principal homes." Since we all know now why the elected officials in this corrupted county gave themselves a raise and then raised the property tax to pay for it! The harassment from Molina, Lil Eddie and their hounds at lineberger have been doing this for over six months now, maybe longer?
So, it is true that the rich look for anyway to keep their money even if they have to lie like mcgowan "may" have to get that historical BS! Maybe that house was taken care of by slaves and if so, then it offensive and needs to be bulldozed! And to beat all, their probably democRATS and aren't these same democRATS questioning our President' tax returns? Or have been since he took office!
Hey Lil Eddie and Molina, if this house doesn't meet the historical status, then it should be removed and assessed four or five years like the Appraisal District has been doing on US real taxpayers!

Anonymous said...

Why not take it.
exemptions?
they"re legal.
just cause one person can
WHY CAN'T ANYONE ELSE?

Anonymous said...

I used to walk my dogs by this house in the early 2000's. A lot of renovations going on - I always wondered who in their right mind would want this piss ass poorly built two-story faux "Tara" wanna-be looking plantation house complete with servants' quarters above the garage. Now I know.

Anonymous said...

Keep going Rudy Giuliani keep going your help in nailing the fat traitor is much appreciated! The Republicans are reaping what they've sown. They enabled this administration in their greed and madness for power. They deserve everything bad that happens to their party. And it's their own fault.

Anonymous said...

I cocncur 100%, the "Historical Designation" is nothing but a scam so the greedy people don't have to pay a penny on property taxes. I wish that the city/state would get rid of this type of BS and make everyone pay their fair share. The more money people have, the more they want, but at the end their time, they don't take a penny with them. These people should be leading by example, they definitely are not leaders.

Anonymous said...

EDDIE LUCIO YOU SUCK!!!

EDDIE LUCIO III HUNTING FROM A HELICOPTER.

Flying Pig Hunters
Feral hog helicopter hunt.
the issue of selling a seat on the helicopter. As Reps. Eddie Lucio III, D-Brownsville, the bill turned what is supposed to be population control into for-profit sports hunting.the animal wouldn't suffer because it was a close-range shot. "You think it's close range from a helicopter?"

Anonymous said...

What about the Elia Cornejo home on Sunset. That house should not have a historical plaque for if you notice, it is not an original home with all the back rooms added on to the back. I thought that in order to be historical it had to be the original structure, so how did she get that house to be labeled as historical? There are more homes in the downtown area that really were historical in structure and prominent Brownsville families lived in. Jefferson Street and Madison have many an only a few are so stipulated.

Anonymous said...

EDDIE LUCIO YOU SUCK!!!

The Most Unpopular Democrat Speaking of dead bills, Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr., D-Brownsville, may have put a massive primary election target on his back when he filed Senate Bill 17. it was Lucio who proposed that any woman seeking to terminate a pregnancy take a three-hour class on adoption before she be allowed to have the procedure. Lucio was generally regarded as simply keeping the Senate seat warm for his heir apparent, his son, Rep. Eddie Lucio III, also D-Brownsville. Now Democrats are furious about what they see as unconscionable condescension to women

Anonymous said...


EDDIE LUCIO YOU SUCK!!!!

Rules & Resolutions Committee under Chair Eddie Lucio III, D-Brownsville. How can a Democrat be trusted, he questioned.

Anonymous said...

EDDIE LUCIO YOU SUCK!!!


FROM THE PEOPLE OF BROWNSVILLE, LOS FRESNOS, WILLACY COUNTY, SAN BENITO.
YOU PASS BILLS TO ANNEX. THEN, YOU TELL LOS FRESNOS AND SAN BENITO, "IT IS OUT OF YOUR HANDS".
SO, IS YOUR LOSING ELECTIONS.
FROM OUR FAITH THE ROMÁN CATHOLIC TO YOUR AMERICAN CATHOLIC FAITH.

Anonymous said...

EDDIE LUCIO YOU SUCKITUP!!!

49934 04-9040-0080-0030-00 Real
105 SUNSET DR BROWNSVILLE, TX 78520
LUCIO EDUARDO $182,514 View Details

THIS MCNAIR NEIGHBOR DOES NOT PAY TAXES, HIS LAW OFFICE DOES NOT PAY TAXES, of HISTORICAL COMMISSION.


Anonymous said...

Rumor has it that Rose Gowan is trying to get a plaque placed on her house stating "Start of the hike and bike trail" so she can claim a refund from the City.


Anonymous said...

EDDIE LUCIO YOU SUCK!!!

HE DOES NOT PAY TAXES


156320 78-1530-1140-0000-10 Real
32699 SAN CARLOS RD SAN BENITO, TX 78586
LUCIO EDUARDO A JR & HERMINIA C $654,177 View Details

chuy said...

wow looks like someone got it out for eddie lucio jr but just like trump he will win reelection people here dont think, mensos politics, and many do not go to vote and the democrats party head honchos gilberto hinojete, juan magallanes, tony yzaguirre, joe rivera, sylvia garza, sofie benavides, know this and time after time it happens, proof me wrong this time folks..

Anonymous said...

And they drag us to court because some don't or can't afford to pay taxes and confiscate your property drive down on the other side of 18th st. and you will find most if not all houses in that area have been foreclosured a fancy name for confiscation by force.

Anonymous said...

All these so called "Historical Designation" Properteis should be opened to th public as museums. This BS is only a smoke screen so they don't have to pay property taxes while the average citizen saves through out the year to save and pay their taxes. Bunch of greedy bastards.

Anonymous said...

Did that house not belong to a lady I think was named Johnson that worked as the treasure for Cameron County some time back. Then the owners were some people from Mexico who's kids qualified for free lunch at BISD, just like Elia Cornejo's kids.

Anonymous said...

HEY he likes pork can you blame him?

Anonymous said...

ON EBONEY ST THERE'S A HOUSE DESIGNATED HISTORICAL SOMETHING OWNED BY A DOCTOR WHO IS NOW RENTING THE JOINT FOR PARTIES AND PAY NO TAXES WHERE ARE THE INSPECTORS OR THEY DON'T HAVE ONE TO CHECK THESE PEOPLE OUT. THAT PLACE IS RIGHT ON THE CORNER WITH THE SIGN DESIGNATION AND ANOTHER NEXT TO IT ADVERTISING ITS FOR RENT FOR PARTIES THESE PEOPLE HAVE NO SHAME AT ALL AND TO ADD THEY DON'T GET BUSTED...

Anonymous said...

emergency service dist approved by the the texas legislature allows a resident not to pay city taxes. they pay 10 percent of what they should pay. eddie lucio iii falls in that category, paying 75 to 90 percent less taxes then you or i.

Anonymous said...

Every kid at BISD gets free lunch, it saves the taxpayers money on the paperwork alone.

What a nothing burger!!

Anonymous said...

They should call that historical designation-section9 city hand-outs to the rich and famous...

Anonymous said...

What's this bike lady worried about she don't pay no taxes pinche chueca
NO TIENE VERGUENZA NO SHAME

Anonymous said...

What a shame, this historical designation crap should be erased from the books. These so called law abiding citizens should be paying their fair share and pay their taxes just like everybody else. I don't understand why they consider themselves community leaders, real leaders lead by example.

rita