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SCHENECTADY : City worker eyed for assessor
Bureau of Receipts supervisor tapped

BY KATHLEEN MOORE Gazette Reporter

A longtime city employee may become the next assessor, taking the position vacated by Tina Dimitriadis.
   Bureau of Receipts Supervisor Edward Waterfield has been tapped to be the next assessor, paperwork provided to the City Council for its Monday meeting indicated.
   Mayor Gary McCarthy asked the council to postpone discussion for two weeks, and the council tabled the matter Monday. But in publicly available agenda materials, Finance Commissioner Deborah DeGenova explained that Waterfield would be hired for a salary of $81,828.
   Dimitriadis was paid $73,000. Currently, Waterfield is paid $72,828.
   McCarthy said he would not comment Monday on why he wants Waterfield. He will explain when he presents it to the council, he said.
   “We’re still moving ahead with it,” he add- ed.
   And he said no one else need apply.
   “We said all comers, but it’s time to make some changes that are in the best interest of the city,” he said.
   Councilwoman Leesa Perazzo said she would have some questions for the mayor. Among them might be Waterfield’s address, since Dimitriadis’ Colonie address became a point of contention between her and the mayor.
   “I think he lives in the city,” Perazzo said, adding that she isn’t opposed to Waterfi eld.
   “He’s a longtime city employee,” she said. “But obviously [the mayor ] wasn’t ready to bring anything forward to the council so I don’t know what he’s thinking. Until it is presented to us and we can ask questions, I don’t really have a comment.”
   As supervisor of the Bureau of Receipts, Waterfi eld oversees tax collection. His replacement, an unnamed “long term Receipts employee,” would be paid $65,000.
   That clerk would be replaced by someone paid $41,253, down from the current salary of $48,979.
   If those salaries remain the same next year, it would save the city $6,726. But for this year, given that the salaries would not be changing until the last quarter, the city would save just enough to cover Waterfi eld’s raise.
   DeGenova described it as a “netzero budget reallocation.”
   McCarthy warned months ago that he was planning not to renew Dimitriadis’ contract, which expires Oct. 1. He said he would not rehire her because she would not move to the city. The city has a residency law requiring all employees to live here.
   Dimitriadis lived in Troy when she was hired by the previous mayor, who regularly ignored the residency law when hiring department heads. Eventually, Dimitriadis moved — but not to Schenectady. She moved in with her ailing father in Colonie so that she could care for him.
   She lobbied for an exemption from the residency law, but Mc-Carthy refused to let her take her request to the residency board. Employees can only ask for a waiver from the board if the mayor allows it. WEB OVERHAUL
   In other business, the City Council got the fi rst look at a new section of the city website.
   The city will publish regular “performance metrics,” showing how each department is accomplishing its tasks.
   “It’s important to show transparency in government,” said Signal Control Supervisor John Coluccio, who presented the new section, “to show how we compare, from year to year and dollar to dollar.”
   The section has data on crimes reported in the city for the past three years, through March of this year.
   It also shows the number of calls, arrests, and tickets issued.
   The Fire Department data include the number of fires, hazardous conditions and false calls from January to March, while the Finance Department has released data showing how much of the city’s budget has been spent thus far.
   Councilwoman Marion Porterfi eld wanted more detail in fi nance, but McCarthy suggested waiting three to six months to see which items the public clicks on most. That way, he said, city officials could focus on gathering more details for the information that the public fi nds most interesting.
   One of the most telling displays is a series of graphs for building permits, which show a substantial increase this year. The permit purchases are broken down by type and by month.
   Councilman Carl Erikson liked that level of detail.
   “What’s interesting there is we can see if building permits are growing, code enforcement is doing a good job,” he said.
   The section also has decisions and reviews from the planning and historic district commissions and the zoning board.
   In public works, the section tracks garbage and recycling in tons, by month.
   The section will go live in the next 10 days, McCarthy said. There will be a link on the city’s homepage, http://www.cityofschenectady.com.
   Coluccio stressed that the section will grow.
   “If we don’t put anything out there, we can’t expand it,” he said. “This is just the beginning, and certainly a lot can be added to it.”

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So the promotion yields a 12.35% increase in salary.

Only executives and public sector employees see raises like that.
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waterfield lives in Nisky.....and will be earning more than 11K than former assessor.....she did not vacate positon on her own....

lots of corruption in the city governmen

t....a lot of employees do not live in the city.....

time for a change....time for Riggi to speak up......tables because of area that new assessor lives in...that's why...Mayor knows where he lives...

why so many lies and deceit.....

if this is the way then the city and county should merge...then no problem....well, maybe......lots of money would be save....



no more honesty or a little bit of integrity in government any more.
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Quoted from JackBauer
So the promotion yields a 12.35% increase in salary.

Only executives and public sector employees see raises like that.


He must be on the low end of the 'friends and family' ladder...they usually get at least a 20% increase.
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Quoted from Patches

waterfield lives in Nisky.....and will be earning more than 11K than former assessor.....she did not vacate positon on her own....





Did he move?

He owns a house in the city with the STAR exemption on it.   From the 2013 final assessment roll:






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well...heard in the donut shop.....these people exist and commit fraud everywhere....

we'll see.....why was the appt put off????????....and some did have questions that couldn't be answered..

I would think before someone gets the nod that an invesitgation would have been done....goes to show you...

underhanded and overkill on government.
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Did he move?

He owns a house in the city with the STAR exemption on it.   From the 2013 final assessment roll:




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205 Starr Ave is only a couple houses from Balltown Rd.

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Quoted from Libertarian4life
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205 Starr Ave is only a couple houses from Balltown Rd.



But the sip is 1204, not 12309
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I know some Schenectadians who live on Starr. Remember the stabbing apartment building, right there on the corner of Balltown, that was Schenectady.
McCheese was just crying poormouth. Now he has money for a big raise for a crony. I say hire a seasonal park attendant so people won't be afraid to venture into Central Park. The Mayor seems awfully set on getting this particular guy. I do not know him, or his merits, but the more outsiders we can bring in the less likely they will be beholden to anyone. Of course, that was the problem with Mr. Cuthbert, wasn't it? He was his own man and felt that his duty was to the citizens.
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sometimes they hold up a really smelly fish before the public with eat the real one they want to sell to the public so the
stench isn't so bad that comes off the one they really want you to eat.


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

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

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Does anyone remember the reason why Carl Olsen lives outside of the city and this mayor AND the his predecessor mayor full of BS, have not forced Olsen to follow the law.

Olsen did have that nice house opposite Central Park.


Just curious





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Waterfield was never a bad guy, just a capable civil servant


makes me wonder if he is a sacrificial lamb for some political play to get someone else a patronage job


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Quoted from mikechristine1
Does anyone remember the reason why Carl Olsen lives outside of the city and this mayor AND the his predecessor mayor full of BS, have not forced Olsen to follow the law.Olsen did have that nice house opposite Central Park. Just curious.


Carl's wife is ill and could not handle the stairs anymore. He has lived in Glenville for several years. They need to enforce this or better yet dump it. Lisa Perazo knew or should have known that Waterfield does not live in the City. Her comments idiotic-as always. The City sheeple better wake up before she is elected Mayor. With Denise Brucker fleeing
for Nisky and McCarthy a one term disaster the door is wide open.

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Carl's wife is ill and could not handle the stairs anymore. He has lived in Glenville for several years. They need to enforce this or better yet dump it. Lisa Perazo knew or should have known that Waterfield does not live in the City. Her comments idiotic-as always. The City sheeple better wake up before she is elected Mayor. With Denise Brucker fleeing
for Nisky and McCarthy a one term disaster the door is wide open.




So that Tina assessor's reason was related to the health of a family member and Olsen's reason is related to the health of a family member.

No difference, but different treatment.   Rumor has it she's been offering reductions AFTER the Assessment Board says "no".


Again (not taking sides) by why are you saying Waterfield does not live in the city?  How then does he have a STAR exemption on a house he owns that is listed on the CITY assessment roll?   I would ask if his name is on it but does he live elsewhere--does anyone have details on such a possibility?  As in yet another illegal STAR exemption?







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Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
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Funny, I know people with illnesses who live in one floor houses in the city. I also know people who "needed a bigger house" who were forced to move out of the city because they couldn't handle the sky high taxes. I also know people whose children got good enough educations in Schenectady schools that they went on to good colleges and careers, even though there are people flouting the residency laws "for the sake of my child's education". I don't blame people who don't want their kids to go to school with the children of violent barbarians, or don't want to pay the exorbitant taxes and deal with the disruption caused by the social engineering, not one bit, that is their prerogative, but when they pretend their individual kid could not get the courses or "programs" (what the hell is a program, anyway?) they need to be educated, it's bs.
This is a sore topic for me because if you fought against all the changes in our once decent school system, you were sneered at and called names by thesame bunch who pillaged the city and arranged for those who look down their noses at the rest of us to live very well, better than we do, at our expense. Guess what? We were right and they were wrong, about the schools, but we still have plans underway to open and close buildings and shift kids around. Like that will help.
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