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Shadow
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Politics as usual in Rotterdam. Remember the illegal burning that took place in Masullo Estates that the town couldn't do anything about, nothing changes only the names of the guilty.
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let me guess.....

FDG strolls around his multiple acres of land out in the country on his atv and thinks this is the same as what is going on at the westside track?  I am sure his kids and their friends probably even use the property to ride.  

FDG - you ran for public office to help its residents, this is an easy one - enforce town codes and if they are too broad have them altered to fit the situation - you do it with zoning?  

FDG - just gave every resident the right to ride an atv around their property with no regard for their nieghbors quality of life

this administration has been a failure from day one...................
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Quoted from bumblethru


I would like for FDG to show everyone exactly where the other racetracks are located in rotterdam. Ones the size and magnitude of Westside's.  And I thought there were codes against this.......no?


As I have said before, the residents should Article 78 the Town for failing to uphold the Code.  Let a judge look at the facts and make the determination.  At least there will be closure regarding what needs to be done statutorily to eliminate this problem.  I hear Article 78s against Rotterdam are in vogue, with three going, what's one more?
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again with each others hands in each others pants.....here's a rule of thumb for a politician...

you can pick your friends, you can pick your nose....but, YOU CANT PICK YOUR FRIENDS NOSE.......

good friends dont let friends eat their boogers......


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I loved it at the meeting last night when Mr. DelGallo stated that he had a racetrack in his back yard.  Better than that, as far as showing you where else there are the same types of race tracks, Mr. DelGallo states that "three quarters of the homes would be in violation."  


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I don't have a racetrack.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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No racetrack here


Talking to each other is better than talking about each other
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No racetrack here.....did he forget about the rest of Rotterdam....????


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Put brakes on motorcycle madness in Rotterdam

    Authorities have had more than their share of legal issues with Rotterdam businessman Marc Della Villa over the years — mostly to do with illegal dumping. The latest one is environmental, too, but has to do with motorized bike races that neighbors say have been taking place on his property regularly for months, making a racket for as much as eight hours a day on weekends. Unfortunately, town offi cials have been reluctant to enforce a decadesold law regulating racetracks, so Della Villa’s neighbors haven’t had much peace.
    The town’s law seems pretty clear: It classifies a racetrack as any area where motorized vehicles are used in contests of demonstrations of skill for the entertainment of the public or gratification of the contestants. According to residents of the otherwisequiet neighborhood, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles — sometimes up to a dozen at a time — have been buzzing around the property on a regular basis, with the goings-on attracting spectators as well as participants.
    For months, residents have complained at Town Board meeting, submitted a petition with more than 50 signatures and claim to have graphic video footage to buttress their case. But Supervisor Frank Del Gallo insists there is nothing the town can do — that if the Della Villa property qualifies as a racetrack, then “there are racetracks all over Rotterdam.” ................>>>>..............................>>>>...............http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r00702&AppName=1
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Now that the motorcycle and 4 wheeler problem has been brought to light of day and publicized in the Gazette if there's an accident in that or other areas where a kid is killed or injured while racing it may just open up a lawsuit against the town for not addressing the problem when first notified.
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Money spent for code enforcement. $0.00 - thus you can't enfoce the code

But good things are in the works  for the deputy and chief of police - stay tuned


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Quoted from Shadow
Now that the motorcycle and 4 wheeler problem has been brought to light of day and publicized in the Gazette if there's an accident in that or other areas where a kid is killed or injured while racing it may just open up a lawsuit against the town for not addressing the problem when first notified.


Good point!!!


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Money spent for code enforcement. $0.00 - thus you can't enfoce the code

But good things are in the works  for the deputy and chief of police - stay tuned


Tippy, what deputy? deputy of what?


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I will break my silence on this issue --- after reading the town code on race tracks and
doing some of my own checking out of the matter ---  it IS a racetrack  
If they want to continue to operate then they need to get the various approvals, provide  proof
of insurance, and pay for a permit to operate a race track.
If the code enforcement person or inspector says it is not a racetrack -- then the Town
Supervisor and/or Town Board should overrule that decision  and say that it IS a racetrack.

Itis time to stop pussyfooting around .. make the right decision .. and move on to the other
important items on our town's agenda


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I will break my silence on this issue --- after reading the town code on race tracks and
doing some of my own checking out of the matter ---  it IS a racetrack  
If they want to continue to operate then they need to get the various approvals, provide  proof
of insurance, and pay for a permit to operate a race track.
If the code enforcement person or inspector says it is not a racetrack -- then the Town
Supervisor and/or Town Board should overrule that decision  and say that it IS a racetrack.

Itis time to stop pussyfooting around .. make the right decision .. and move on to the other
important items on our town's agenda


This is exactly what the townspeople have been saying and waiting for the town board to do.  Please, while you're at work or when you next go to town hall, inform your boss on this enlightenment that you have received.  Thanks.


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