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I am giving up Town Board meetings and this board for Lent .... see you folks after Easter


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
Pete Vroman for State Assembly 2016[/size][/color]

"For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground."
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damn well better


JP will never get involved in Rotterdam Politics again. You can take that to the
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here is my text durring the public comment on personnel

In light of the recent executive decisions offered by our Supervisor in the past year and a few months I have decided to do some research on the division of powers between the town board and the town supervisor.

I will start with a quote taken directly from the History page of the rotterdamny.org the town web site.

“Established as a first class town in 1942, Rotterdam has since adopted the seal of the Old World Rotterdam, along with its motto, "Stronger Through Effort." Through diligent
application of this motto, Rotterdam looks confidently to the future.”

It is an obligation of our town board members and Supervisor to familiarize themselves with NYS town law, the local government handbook and the supervisor fully understand his
powers as described under Article 3 Section 39 of NYS Town Law.

I have spoken with New York State Department of State on this subject and was provided with a much simpler description of the powers as not all of us are lawyers.

This information is taken from the Local Government Handbook sixth addition dated 2009.

I will read a few easily understandable excerpts from the handbook for everyone’s benefit.

One of the distinguishing features of town government organization is the lack of a strong executive branch. Virtually all of a town’s discretionary authority rests
with the town board. What little executive power the supervisor has is granted by specific statute or by the town board.

The town board, therefore, exercises both legislative and executive functions.

Executive Leadership
Supervisor: The Town Law does not provide for a separate executive branch of town government. Because the supervisor occupies the leader’s position on the town board,
and because town residents often turn to the supervisor with their problems, many people think the supervisor’s position is the executive position of town government. But
the supervisor is part of the legislative branch and acts as a member and presiding officer of the town board. He or she acts as a full member of the board, voting on all questions
and having no additional tie-breaking or veto power.

The supervisor is more of an administrator than an executive. The supervisor’s duties under law are to:
•     act as treasurer and have care and custody of monies belonging to the town;
•     disburse monies; keep an accurate and complete account of all monies;
•     make reports as required; pay fixed salaries and other claims;
•     lease, sell, and convey properties of the town, when so directed by the town board.

The basic source of the supervisor’s power lies in the position’s traditional political leadership and the holder’s ability to use this leadership. Familiarity with day-to-day problems of the
town often enables the supervisor to influence the policy decisions of the town board.

You should notice that nowhere in the simple text above was the supervisor allowed to act as an individual in maters concerning matters of employment and direct instruction to town employees or officers.

The New York State Legislature has authorized towns to adopt local laws superseding many specific provisions of the Town Law. The purpose of this legislation was to allow
towns to restructure their form of government to provide for an executive or administrative branch separate and apart from the legislative branch of government.

A detailed review of our town laws which our town web site misleadingly calls code reveals none.

In front of this board I am demanding:
•     A review of all independent decisions made by our supervisor.
•     A public apology on the abuse of power.
•     Immediate resolution returning the funds to the proper departments for the return of the employees affected by these unlawful decisions.
•     A resolution directing the town employees to return to their past positions as of the second day this supervisor took office.
•     A resolution directing the ethics board to investigate all actions involving independent decisions made by our supervisor as described in section 31-5 of the
                 Laws of the Town of Rotterdam in which the Supervisor has chosen to represent the Town Board without direction from the Town Board in addition to the request I will submit.



and the text of the letter handed to the deputy town clerk for submission to the town ethics board and read aloud durring the public comment

Chairperson
Rotterdam Ethics Board
1100 Sunrise Blvd.
Schenectady, NY 12306

To Whom It May Concern:

I am requesting the ethics board investigate all actions involving all independent decisions made by our supervisor as the supervisor has chosen to represent the Town Board without direction from the Town Board.

Please consider section 31-5 of the Laws of the Town of Rotterdam.

Please consider all documentation provided to the public on the Town of Rotterdam being a Town of the First Class.

Please consider New York State Laws providing direction to elected officials in their administration of our town government.

Sincerely,



Todd Koza

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ROTTERDAM TOWN BOARD
MARCH 9, 2011
AGENDA
7:00 p.m.

Meeting started 7:05

ROLL CALL
Nicki absent

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

No prayer this week

SUPERVISOR’S REPORT
PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR FOR PERSONNEL AGENDA ITEMS

Ms. Lawler – speaks on the missing detail in all personnel resolutions
Pay, benefits, part time/ full time

Mr. Koza – brings up the class of town,  and reads from a local gov’t handbook
FDG – interrupts and says your four minutes are up
Mr Koza corrects him stands his ground and finishes stating the supervisor has no powers delegated to him on personnel matters

John-DiGeorgio
Rec director history
Bob fredricks - 4year degree
Ral legeer 4 year degree
1977 I had a 4 year degree and passed a civil service test

Bob – Godlewski - Resolution says 15K and part time, No benefits

PERSONNEL:
Res. No.
109.11 Appoint John DeGeorgio of Rotterdam, to the position of Supervisor of Recreation
and Senior’s Programs, effective March 10, 2011.
Frank has question Mr degeorigo - one way or another he is going in the job
I don't care what the law says

Godlewski -Y
Matt - N Interviews were to happen
Wayne - N -we were taking resumes when I left we were going to take it off
FDG - Y -  “that's not so I said if the title was different then yes but he is first on  preferred list”
Resolution - fails –FDG  “I will have to do what I have to do”







PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. For a Comprehensive Plan amendment and Change of Zone request on
approximately 6.38 acres from Agriculture (A-1) to Multi-Family
Residential (R-3), on Tax Map Number 57.00-3-16 located on the east side
of Feuz Road, north of the intersection of Countrywalk Road, Rotterdam,
New York, 12306. The applicant proposes to construct residential
apartments.

Richard malizinski - this project
The plan sheet
There are 2 units on the the north side and one on the south are very close to to the wetland and are too close
Land use study of i-88 in 2004
Used in a adoption of an amendment to the comp plan show a unsuitable property for development
Can this even be rezoned
Zoning map - a spot zone change
Spot zone of the larned mine to industrial
In a 1/4mile radius there are 5 zone plan
The goal of land use management is to keep like zoning together
And finally this spot zone
What is the interest in appts of these properties
36 to 99 sq ft of value
The 2 low ones were by the same owner as 1066 curry rd
There is a gross disparity is between assessed value to actual sale price
Almost 5:1  How come
The current area has a lot of pride of ownership vs apartment
This request

Barber- I am trying to buy this land to try to develop it
this is a viable alternative to single housing
It is 6 acre on 20 units
Positive - Management - of the property I will own and maintain I wish to have my property

Ms.Contompasis - I oppose the zone change
It appears to be a spot zone change it is not a logical fit
Safety
Statically increases crime repots
Sever negative
Runoff from this the crick runs thru my property
Long pong has opening currently
And 248 appts on norty
54 units on carman rd
16 on curry rd
These Appts lower the value of existing homes
Should the goal be the benefit the whole town not just a select few

Ms. Contompasis  reads an email from Mr fordo
Neighbor who could attend


Mr. Contompasis
In the matter of the rezoning
I have lived here for 50 years
My house was on 890 and it was moved to the highbridge area
Sulfork ave
We have been at countywalk
We have made life long
This addition rips at the fabric of town because we are Raising a family building a home not a place to stay
It is not the right place for appts
Petition Supplied  out of the 10 houses within 100ft. Has 9 signatures


Ms. Berganie - I am a signature on the petition
Mr barber we are not snobs we are cautious

We started with 5 homes and the planner suggested 4 homes no we are talking 18 families
We want you to consider traffic
If the rezone takes affect singles
Stop passing rezone and passing them on to the planning

Delavilla- appt vs homes we need appts for young adults who want to live in rotterdam
Young people 16-38 say we rotterdam has no jobs or housing
Higher sales tax $$$
We need to encourage young people to come to rotterdam

Westlake- do not approve this zoning change

Shults- do not approve this zoning change
What would you want in your backyard

Turley - do not approve this zoning change

Sanfrani - do not approve this zoning change

Cusak - we defiantly don't want it

Lawler- total assessed value of county walk at 10million plus and pay 1.6 million in property tax
There is not enough  due diligence put forth by this town
You money comes from single family homes

Moore- we are opposed to the rezoning


The public hearing is closed on fuez rd

FDG- want to make decision on the fuez rd
I will tell you how I feel

Tevo  - I would like to have you stop by so you can see the drainage issues
I am ok with houses not appt
Public hearing A closed







B. For a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Change of Zone request on an
approximately 1.22 acre parcel from Retail Business (B-1) to Multi-
Family Residential (R-3), on Tax Map Number 59.9-6-19 located at 1952
Curry Road, Schenectady, New York, 12306. The applicant proposes two
(2) eight unit residential apartment buildings.

Biancini  - representing ziggi vacussi
1952 curry rd

2 8-unit appts
Parking for 2 cars for each unit
B-1 to R-3 –as there is no specific land set aside for appts

No comments on this public hearing
This public hearing is closed




PRIVILEGE OF FLOOR FOR AGENDA ITEMS

Rhinesmith- 112,13,14 - where is the cap on legal services. Where is the cap on mr goldberger's resolution
The contract that was referred to at the agenda meeting that was not certified not on file and not properly dated
This does amount to a blank check
We need to come up with a way to come up with limits on legal service


Res. No
110.11 Authorize Supervisor to execute agreement with DiCesare, Spataro & Associates,
850 Saratoga Road, Burnt Hills, NY 12027, in an amount not to exceed $4,000.00,
for the preparation of insurance specifications for the Town of Rotterdam
all 4 - yes

111.11 Authorize Supervisor to execute agreement with Clough, Harbour & Associates to
initiate evaluation of the Grand Union Supermarket for potential use as a public
safety building, in an amount not to exceed $2,000.00.
all 4 -yes

112.11 Authorize the Supervisor to continue Legal services provided by Bryan
Goldberger, Esq., of Albany, New York under the terms and conditions of his
contract, dated January 2010, and in conjunction with the Attorneys for the Town.

Y - Godleweski
Y - Matt
Y - FDG
Y - wayne we need a way to have an oversite danials and porko to oversee goldbergs cost



113.11 Authorize the Supervisor to re-instate Joseph B. Liccardi, Esq., of East Greenbush,
New York as Town Attorney under the same terms and conditions of his
appointment in January 2010.
All 4 yes

114.11 Authorize the Supervisor to enter into a contract with the law firm of Daniels and
Porco, LLP, of Albany, NY to provide the services of Attorneys for the Town and
general legal counsel to the Town of Rotterdam.
All 4 yes

115.11 Authorize the Supervisor to go out for bids for Basic Life Support Services (BLS)
and reimbursement of Advanced Life Support (ALS) fees on behalf of the Town of
Rotterdam.

Wayne - I would like this tabled
FDG -March 23 we will make a decision
Motion tabled

116.11 Authorize Supervisor to execute Services Agreement with RockIT Science
Solutions, Inc. for Network and Computer Services.
Matt  - N
Godlewski – Y
Wayne – Y
FDG – Y

117.11 Adopt Local Law No. Four (4) of the Year 2011 for the following purpose:
To amend Local Law No.2, Reso. No. 19.11 passed on 1/1/2011 to include the
Planning and Zoning fee schedule to include items omitted from the original
Schedule of Fees.
all 4 yes

CONSENT ITEMS:
Res. No
118.11 Call for bids to be opened on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. for Tree
Cutting and Removal Services for the Town of Rotterdam Highway Department
for the year 2011.
119.11 Call for bids to be opened on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 2:15 p.m. for the
purchase of Highway Materials (Crushed Limestone, Gravel, Sand) for use by the
Town of Rotterdam Highway Department for the year 2011.
120.11 Call for bids to be opened on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. for the
purchase of Highway Materials (Concrete Block, Caps, Manhole Blocks, Manhole
Frames and Grates) for use by the Town of Rotterdam Highway Department for
the year 2011.
121.11 Call for bids to be opened on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 2:45 p.m. for the
purchase of Highway Materials ( Round Corrugated plastic Pipe, plastic Under
drain Perforated Pipe) for use by the Town of Rotterdam Highway Department for
the year 2011.
122.11 Call for bids to be opened on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. for the
Removal of Processed Yard Waste for the year 2011.
123.11 Budget transfers by the Town Comptroller to various accounts.
124.11 Authorize gasoline expenditures for October 1, 2010 through and including
December 31, 2010 to be transferred into various accounts.
125.11 Accept Town Clerk’s Report for the Month of February 2011.
All 4 yes

DISCUSSION ITEMS
COMMITTEE REPORTS


Wayne - we have committee jobs
Vet commission - may 26th
Meeting april 11
Monday the 30th the monument will be unveiled

Public safety
Police stats first meeting of the month
Fire stats second meeting of the month
Complaints 3273 calls
118 arrests
9925 calls
203 accidents

Medical als bls
471 medical calls
276 als billable calls $27,600 is gone

Highway dept does an outstanding job our sidewalks are cleaner than most streets




PUBLIC COMMENT PRIVILEGE OF FLOOR
(Per Resolution No. 444.06) G
General Rules of Procedure for Public Hearings & Privilege of the Floor:
Each speaker will state his/her name and address for the record. To ensure each attendee has an
equal and reasonable opportunity to address their concerns, he/she is afforded a maximum of four
(4) minutes to address the Town Board.

Andy brick
Of Donald Zee
Westside ave neighborhood residents

Illegal race track
The definitions did not apply
The zoning opinion did not go far enough

Continuing 272-15 soil erosion and control
No permit was  issued
You can't ride a dirt bike without disturbing the soil

Soil erosion statement is clear
As an ms4 community you are in violation of state law

My firm represent a number of developers rotterdam is one of the strictest on permits
You must be fair to everybody

Mr koza
Reads letter asking the ethics board to review the supervisors actions without town board approval

Delavilla
Nothing will go on there
I sent the town a letter
The town needs to address the towns drainage issues
We have teams
Union
Marco
Team taxpayers
300 town
29,000 tax payers
I am as a tax payer
I am hoping the taxpayer
The senior ctr
Every meeting the taxpayers have to deal

Marco- I am not team marco
The position is a project coordinator no degree required but you hire people who have the proper credentials
The center can run with a coordinator
17.5hrs week


John degeorgio- it is not my desire
It is not true
I don't want to come back and be the parks director for ever

Diane - cindy's there she is taking care of the senior center
Of the center
The rec position needs a degree

degeorgio-How come no one posted the position

FDG -Civil service has you on the top of the list
The ctr and rec people. Deserve someone
Keep the integrity of the position
Why was the title changed in the first place



MISCELLANEOUS
9:00pm ADJOURNMENT
FRANCIS DEL GALLO, Supervisor


Talking to each other is better than talking about each other
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text supplied by Mrs. Contompasis who spoke durring the public hearing on the fuez rd appts


In ref to Change of Zone Request for Tax Map Number 57.00-3-16 located on the east side of Feuz Road, north of the intersection of CountryWalk Road,
Rotterdam, from Agriculture (A-1) to Multi-family Residential (R-3)  I STRONGLY oppose.  

Multi-family zoning is not in keeping with the area, it appears to be a spot zone because Becker Drive is now B-2, West side of Feuz (north of CW) light
Industrial and SE Corner of Feuz/Country Walk is Agricultural/Residential along with the rest of the surrounding area.

It is a not a logical fit and would not add value to the area.  It would destroy the character of an existing single family home neighborhood.  

We are concerned with the impact this change would have on the safety of the community.  Rental Property  is not always kept up as nicely and statistically tends to increase
crime reports.  Even a nice apartment building does not ensure that in 10 years it wouldn’t be run down.  I think the neighborhood would be better served with single family owned housing.

A property development of this sort would have a severe negative impact on our property value.  

We are concerned about the environmental impacts, such as the impact of runoff from the area to direct downhill neighboring single family homes.  We have a ‘creek’
(a runoff water way) that runs through the front of our property that comes directly from the property that is requesting a zone change.  We are very concerned about
the impact of so many apartment unit buildings and septic systems would have on the interruption, pollution (producing bacteria) and/or overflow of this waterway.

But Most Importantly…
Do we really need more apartments in Rotterdam? We are already saturated with multi-family dwellings, and have enough multi-family living options.  
The dwellings that do exist, like Long Pond Village ……, are not filled to capacity, they have units currently available.  There are plans to build even more apartments
units, (re-zoned and approved by Rotterdam already)approx 248, new  garden apartment units on North Thompson Street and the Zoning Board of Appeals also
approved 54 new units on Carmen Road.  Not to mention another zone change request for 16 new apartments at 1952 Curry Rd.  We can’t fill the apartments we currently
have in Rotterdam and there too many new ones on the horizon.  What is the purpose or benefit of apartment units in this location?  Increased revenue to one person or a
few that own the apartments while creating a decreased benefit to the community and Rotterdam.  Apartments would lower the value of existing homes and make it less
appealing for people to live here and ultimately less money in taxes to Rotterdam.  Shouldn’t our goal really be gain for the community and Rotterdam not to put money
in the pockets of a select few.  Again … the neighborhood and Rotterdam would be better served with a more suitable project like single family owned homes which would
ultimately create more revenue to the town.

On an even more personal level – I have lived in Rotterdam since 1992 with my husband Phil.  We lived/owned a modest house off Altamont Avenue for 16years.  
My husband was born in Rotterdam and has lived here since. He has many family members that reside here, mother, aunts, uncles and cousins.  When my
husband and I had our 2 boys, now 7, we knew we had to start looking for house/neighborhood in which to raise and build a foundation for a family.  We spent 2years
looking and finally ended up where we are now on Country Walk.  We very carefully selected the neighborhood and schools.  We used everything we had so diligently
worked for, scrimped, saved and sacrificed over the years.  We used EVERYTHING we had to settle our family here, but felt it was worth it for the foundation we would be
providing our boys.  My boys play on their swing set in the backyard, climb trees in the front yard, ride their bicycles and play basketball in our driveway.  They have their
friends over and play comfortable around our house.  If you drive by our house on any given weekend in March through November you would more than likely see my
husband and I working in the yard, striving to make it look nice, clean and well maintained.  Proud of the work we have accomplished with our own hands, hard work, and
determination.  My husband Phil took down 80 trees alone the first year we lived there.  We knew there was vacant land around and near us, BUT we were and are
surrounded by established and newly developed houses.  I believe we had reasonable expectation that the zoning would not change.  It seemed a single family housing
neighborhood precedent had been set.  
We are long time Rotterdam residents and pay approx $10,000.00 in combined school/county taxes per year.  
We strongly believe this certainly gives us the right to expect that our voices and opinions should without doubt have a bearing on the decisions that directly affect our
neighborhood.  I ask that you please take this into consideration when making your decision.

I invite you to visit with me at my house and look at the surrounding area for yourself and the property that is in question for a re-zone.  
I have listed my phone number, address, and email above.  I would love to have you come speak with us.
Thank you.
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111.11 Authorize Supervisor to execute agreement with Clough, Harbour & Associates to
initiate evaluation of the Grand Union Supermarket for potential use as a public
safety building, in an amount not to exceed $2,000.00.
all 4 -yes


WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!......what a JOKE......BAILING OUT THEIR BUDDIES.....It's all about the schoolyard tactics......no vision at all......


...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.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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What St. Augustine had to say about what we now call government:

"A gang is a group of men under the command of a leader, bound by a compact of association, in which the plunder is divided according to an agreed convention. If this villainy wins so many recruits from the ranks of the demoralized that it acquires territory, establishes a base, captures cities and subdues peoples, it then openly arrogates to itself the title of kingdom, which is conferred on it in the eyes of the world, not by the renunciation of aggression, but by the attainment of impunity"


Your Choices in the Political arena: Indeed, the plunder has become so common, and the plunderers so smug and self-confident, that their predations are taken for granted, and the thieves themselves treated with extraordinary deference! It is something akin to the Stockholm syndrome. You encounter the same mugger at the same spot every day, and eventually establish a sort of bizarre relationship with him----even, eventually, thanking him for not taking more. When you are given the opportunity to replace him with another mugger, you vote for the incumbent---sticking with the devil you know, unless his opponent offers to share more of his loot with you.
Paul Hein 10-19-2010


...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.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Oh I can't wait to see a video with Koza's speech
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Oh I can't wait to see a video with Koza's speech


Joanne wasn't there, you will have to get a copy of the DVD since they don't show our meetings on OSM because we haven't/won't pay the 5 grand to support the operation.  And by the way . . . . .  it was awesome!  If the public missed that meeting, they really got cheated.  Every speaker, Bam, Bam, Bam, right on target, confident, and deliberate, go Team Rotterdam!
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Unfortunately I was out of the Council Chamber when the BLS resolution came up...and Calder asked to table for no reason...at least not for a valid
reason...this has TJ written all over it. Those who were at the agenda meeting on Monday may have noticed him silently lurking around outside the
meeting room...undoubtedly interested on the EMS contract resolution.

There wasn't a single word mentioned about the resolution...or reason to believe it would not be passed...which is why TJ likely called on his ally,
Wayne Calder....who simply asked to table the measure...for no reason. Any discussion of "bids" on the service is ridiculous...the Town will not
spend money on that contract which makes the bidding process unnecessary...which is why the resolution originally assigned FDG to negotiate that
contract.

The only reason TJ wants bidding is to drag us through another REMS scandal...still desperately trying to hang on to REMS and a gravy train for
them..apparently he doesn't think the last 9 or 10 years of deceptive claims was long enough...and now that REMS is left with no choice but to
run their operation like a business, as they should have been doing all along, suddenly they don't need LOCAL tax dollars for their "capital"
investments...the Feds gave them public money instead...and now suddenly they can provide the service at no cost to taxpayers...to which
I say, forget it.

Rest assured TJ arranged for this delay...he does not want FDG negotiating that contract because he knows FDG will never give REMS that contract,
even though he would be completely justified in refusing REMS.

That BLS contract is critical...the contractually designated ems provider would be the first called and dispatched to emergencies..which means that
provider would be the primary biller and collector of ALS funds for paramedic service. At this time, naturally REMS is the first called...Mohawk is last
on the dispatch list. The only way to reverse that protocol is through that BLS contract.

Given the history of the REMS/ALS rip off...under no circumstance should REMS even be considered for that contract. For all we know, REMS may still
be collecting that cash...I'm not saying they are...I'm saying they could, and likely get away with it. Why? Because the PD only records the number
of calls in which the paramedics are dispatched...the nature and locations...but they have no responsibility to oversee or record billing, or amounts
collected...and those patient billing records are protected under HIPPA. The only difference here, as opposed to the years of stolen funds, is that
they would be doing it on their own, without the unauthorized blessing of the former Supervisor. All they have to do is not record the collections, just
as they did while they were illegally keeping money that belonged to the Town.

I explained all of this to FDG last week...that's why the resolution was on the agenda...and he should never have allowed it to be tabled again...we
are losing significant amounts of money everyday...but TJ would rather lose that cash and drag it out to continue in a desperate attempt to give
REMS that contract than to give it to Mohawk..who would have been turning that money over to the Town all the time TJ and the union bandits were
trying to scam the public into an unnecessary tax.
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Unfortunately I was out of the Council Chamber when the BLS resolution came up...and Calder asked to table for no reason...at least not for a valid
reason...this has TJ written all over it. Those who were at the agenda meeting on Monday may have noticed him silently lurking around outside the
meeting room...undoubtedly interested on the EMS contract resolution.

There wasn't a single word mentioned about the resolution...or reason to believe it would not be passed...which is why TJ likely called on his ally,
Wayne Calder....who simply asked to table the measure...for no reason. Any discussion of "bids" on the service is ridiculous...the Town will not
spend money on that contract which makes the bidding process unnecessary...which is why the resolution originally assigned FDG to negotiate that
contract.

The only reason TJ wants bidding is to drag us through another REMS scandal...still desperately trying to hang on to REMS and a gravy train for
them..apparently he doesn't think the last 9 or 10 years of deceptive claims was long enough...and now that REMS is left with no choice but to
run their operation like a business, as they should have been doing all along, suddenly they don't need LOCAL tax dollars for their "capital"
investments...the Feds gave them public money instead...and now suddenly they can provide the service at no cost to taxpayers...to which
I say, forget it.

Rest assured TJ arranged for this delay...he does not want FDG negotiating that contract because he knows FDG will never give REMS that contract,
even though he would be completely justified in refusing REMS.

That BLS contract is critical...the contractually designated ems provider would be the first called and dispatched to emergencies..which means that
provider would be the primary biller and collector of ALS funds for paramedic service. At this time, naturally REMS is the first called...Mohawk is last
on the dispatch list. The only way to reverse that protocol is through that BLS contract.

Given the history of the REMS/ALS rip off...under no circumstance should REMS even be considered for that contract. For all we know, REMS may still
be collecting that cash...I'm not saying they are...I'm saying they could, and likely get away with it. Why? Because the PD only records the number
of calls in which the paramedics are dispatched...the nature and locations...but they have no responsibility to oversee or record billing, or amounts
collected...and those patient billing records are protected under HIPPA. The only difference here, as opposed to the years of stolen funds, is that
they would be doing it on their own, without the unauthorized blessing of the former Supervisor. All they have to do is not record the collections, just
as they did while they were illegally keeping money that belonged to the Town.

I explained all of this to FDG last week...that's why the resolution was on the agenda...and he should never have allowed it to be tabled again...we
are losing significant amounts of money everyday...but TJ would rather lose that cash and drag it out to continue in a desperate attempt to give
REMS that contract than to give it to Mohawk..who would have been turning that money over to the Town all the time TJ and the union bandits were
trying to scam the public into an unnecessary tax.


This is yet another reason to not vote for dems....at least not in rotterdam!! It is apparent that since TJ Hooker is in control, it is obvious in what direction they will sway. It won't be to benefit the taxpayers in rotterdam.

It also appears that FDG is the ONLY one who will not walk in lock step with the dem's agenda.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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Oh I can't wait to see a video with Koza's speech



And don't forget this detail

The Ms. Dufeck  at the back of the room holding her throat with one hand and the other hand with 4 fingers in the air


Talking to each other is better than talking about each other
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And don't forget this detail

The Ms. Dufeck  at the back of the room holding her throat with one hand and the other hand with 4 fingers in the air


They only invoke the 4 min rule when they don't like what you're saying...
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