Schenectady County Legislature 2008 Meeting Schedule:
January Meeting Organizational Tuesday, January 1 4:00PM Committee Wednesday, January 2 7:00PM Rules Tuesday, January 8 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, January 8 7:00PM
February Meeting Committee Monday, February 4 7:00PM Rules Wednesday, February 13 7:00PM Legislature Wednesday, February 13 7:00PM
March Meeting Committee Monday, March 3 7:00PM Rules Tuesday, March 11 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, March 11 7:00PM
April Meeting Committee Monday, March 31 7:00PM Rules Tuesday, April 8 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, April 8 7:00PM
May Meeting Committee Monday, May 5 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, May 13 7:00PM
June Meeting Committee Monday, June 2 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, June 10 7:00PM
July Meeting Committee Monday, June 30 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, July 8 7:00PM
August Meeting Committee Monday, August 4 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, August 12 7:00PM
September Meeting Committee Tuesday, September 2 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, September 9 7:00PM
October Meeting Committee Monday, October 6 7:30PM Legislature Tuesday, October 14 7:00PM
November Meeting Committee Wednesday, November 5 7:00PM Legislature Wednesday, November 12 7:00PM
December Meeting Committee Monday, December 1 7:00PM Legislature Tuesday, December 9 7:00PM
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Brad Littlefield
May 10, 2008, 8:18pm
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May 2008 Schenectady County Legislature Committee Meeting Agenda:
A Resolution to create certain positions in the County Youth Bureau, to authorize establishment of licensed summer day camp and to authorize County Manager to enter into necessary agreements for creation of such day camp.
A Resolution authorizing Schenectady County to enter into an agreement with the Schenectady Metroplex Development Aurhority regarding the construction and payment of a county roadway (at Schenectady County Airport)
A Resolution authorizing Schenectady County to convey real property to the Schenectady County Industrial Development Agency
An informational presentation regarding the Schenectady County Library Main Branch improvement project
An informational presentation regarding the Phase II Stormwater Permit Implementation
A Resolution calling for a public hearing to review and consider reocmmendations of the Schenectady County Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board regarding parcels to be added to Agricultural District Number 1.
A Resoluction authorizing an amendment to the Snow and Ice agreement with the NYS Department of Transportation for the 2007/2008 winter season
A Resolution authorizing Schenectady County to enter into an agreement with the NYS Department of Corrections.
An informational presentation by Colonel Anthony German, Commander of the Stratton Air National Guard Base.
A Resolution calling for a public hearing on a proposed lease of real property at the Schenectady County Airport
A Resolution correcting clerical errors on the municipal tax roll of Rotterdam
A Resolution authorizing a mortgage tax distribution of $1,626,906.11 to various municipalities of Schenectady County for the period October 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008.
The Legislature meeting is Tuesday, May 13th at 7:00 p.m.
A Resolution to create certain positions in the County Youth Bureau, to authorize establishment of licensed summer day camp and to authorize County Manager to enter into necessary agreements for creation of such day camp.
Now, we have to have Kosiur Day Kamp?
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A Resolution authorizing Schenectady County to enter into an agreement with the Schenectady Metroplex Development Aurhority regarding the construction and payment of a county roadway (at Schenectady County Airport)
Metroplex doing something to do with infrastructure? What's wrong with this picture? This is what they're supposed to be doing...must be a favor to some business that they need money from.
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An informational presentation regarding the Schenectady County Library Main Branch improvement project
Notice, no public hearing, just information thrown at the public. This is what we're doing, no matter what you want.
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A Resolution correcting clerical errors on the municipal tax roll of Rotterdam
Probably think they gave us too much money. Only Dems should get what we got.
Sorry, does any of this sound cynical? I think this is what many Schenectady County residents should think when they see this.
A Resolution authorizing Schenectady County to enter into an agreement with the Schenectady Metroplex Development Aurhority regarding the construction and payment of a county roadway (at Schenectady County Airport)
The county roadway to be constructed is in support of the Fortitech business development plans at the county airport.
So the taxpayers are already paying for the Schenectady County Airport. So the taxpayers will pay to construct a new road at the Schenectady County Airport. So the taxpayers will pay for the maintenance/plowing of the newly constructed road at the Schenectady County Airport. And Fortitech will get a gazillion dollars in tax breaks. So where is the return on our money here?
And why is this road construction being paid for with metroplex funds? How were roads paid for before the Plex came into existence?
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
Why bother building a business in NYS when the state 'collects' steals taxes from the workers who then do not want to work overtime or help build your business.....not to mention the 'protection money' required for private businesses to operate in NYS(especially in Schenectady County).....that is why the NYS government has to "fly in" to save the day and build it all for us......
IT'S NOT THAT WE ARE LAZY BUT THAT DAMN F#$#$%#$%$#% MONKEY IS GETTING HEAVY----- >
The government as a leader shows that something for nothing is okay....it's no wonder our social roles are so full......
WHAT ABOUT NYS LOTTO????? UNTRACKED MONEY!!!!!!!!! THAT'S A CHECKBOOK WORTHY OF A SCRUTINIZING.....
Schenectady County Legislature only learns from 'BIG NYS BROTHER'---------shame shame shame shame-----------------sham sham sham
...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
SCHENECTADY — A snapshot into how state mandates drive up the cost of county government will be outlined at the Schenectady County Legislature’s regular meeting tonight. The executive director of state Association of Counties will give the presentation at 7 p.m. in the Legislature’s sixth floor chamber. Schenectady County is facing a budget shortfall of at least $5 million going into 2009, blamed in part on state mandates, county officials said. In other business, legislators will consider a proposal for the county to establish and operate a day camp for inner-city children this summer in Central Park. The cost of the program is $22,500. The county expects to recoup the outlay by charging children $50 per week to participate. Legislators will also consider a proposal to sell land at the Schenectady County Airport to the county Industrial Development Agency. Fortitech would then buy the land for $1.1 million and build a $4 million distribution facility and research and development center on the property. The county proposes to build a road to the site, using $150,000 from the Metroplex Development Authority to cover costs.
A Resolution authorizing the County Manager to prepare and file a revised certificate of need application and a final implementation plan with the New York State Department of Health regarding the Glendale Nursing Home, and to decertify a certain number of beds at the Glendale Nursing Home.
A Resolution authorizing the county manager to execute a four year agreement agreement with the Schenectady County unit of New York's Health and Human Service Union 1199, Service Employees' International Union, AFL-CIO for the period January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2010.
A Resolution requesting the New York State Legislature to approve a special law to increase the bonding authority for the Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority and to make conforming amendments regarding the imposition of sales and compensating use taxes.
Of course it's retroactive. Just like the Schalmont teachers, who just came to an agreement on their long overdue contract. And there is no sense going to the meeting cause everything will be passed. And if ya do go...bring plenty of tums for the heartburn the dictatorship will give ya.
It use to be that you just knew that Suhrada, Santabarbara and Farley would vote in opposition of the democratic clan. But after the last fiasco when Suhrada and Santabarbara voted for the bond increase, but just not for the amount they were looking for. When, in fact, it should have been a solid NO!!!
HEATBURN, HEARTBURN, HEARTBURN!!!
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
SCHENECTADY COUNTY SEIU pact would raise pay Proposal up for review tonight BY MICHAEL LAMENDOLA Gazette Reporter
Approximately 180 employees of the Glendale Home would receive raises and the county would see savings through changes in health care efficiencies under terms of a proposed 4-year contract. The Schenectady County Legislature is scheduled to review the proposal prior to giving its approval tonight in a special meeting. The contact would cover Jan. 1, 2007, through Dec. 31, 2010, and offers a 3 percent raise for each year to members of SEIU District Council 1199. The county has calculated the cost of the raises at $330,000 the first year; $334,900 the second year; $350,097 the third year; and $360,000 the fourth year. The contract also adds a new longevity step for employees with 30 or more years of service. It offers staff assistance for education expenses, effective this year, and child care subsidies effective 2010. Each benefit is expected to cost the county approximately $55,000 annually. In return, the county expects to see savings of $2,000 per employee each year in health-care costs, said County Attorney Chris Gardner. “This contract aggressively addresses the issue of health-care costs in a comprehensive fashion,” he said. Under the proposed agreement, new employees would pay more in physician copays, $15 as opposed to $10, and would be required to join a less expensive health plan. Also, the contract would end dual coverage of spouses for health insurance, would reduce health plan administrative fees and would increase the bonus to employees who opt out of a county-offered health plan. In addition, the proposed agreement would overhaul retiree health-care benefits, Gardner said. “We improve the benefit level and reduce our costs,” he said. Combined, the proposed contract changes would save the county approximately $661,000 the first year, he said. “We are eliminating a lot of the inefficiencies in system. We expect to save $3.1 million this year through health-care reforms for all contracts with the unions and management-confidential employees,” Gardner said. The county is still negotiating with a final union, the 200-member Sheriff’s Benevolent Association. Last year, it concluded a three-year contract with its largest union, the 800-member Local 847 of the Civil Service Employees Association. The contract offered 3 percent raises per year and benefits similar to those currently being proposed to Local 1199.