ALLEGANY
REGULAR SESSION
JUNE 14, 2010
** APPROVED
CALL
TO ORDER: The regular meeting of the Board of
Legislators was called to order at 2:00 p.m. by Chairman Curtis W. Crandall.
PLEDGE
OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by former
United States Army Specialist 4th Class Thomas C. Ball.
INVOCATION: The
Invocation was given by Legislator David Pullen.
ROLL
CALL: 12 Present; 3 Absent (Legislators Benson,
LaForge, and Russo).
APPROVAL OF
MINUTES:
The Board meeting minutes of May 24,
2010, were approved on a motion made by Legislator Ungermann, seconded by
Legislator Hopkins and carried.
PRIVILEGE OF
THE FLOOR:
Chairman Crandall presented a certificate
to Thomas C. Ball, former United States Army Specialist 4th Class, in
grateful appreciation of his service to our Country. Mr. Ball’s service dates were from April 1971
to April 1974. Following Basic Training
at
Chairman Crandall recognized former Board
Chairman/former Deputy Secretary of State John Hasper who was present at the
meeting.
Chairman Crandall granted privilege
of the floor to the following:
Agricultural
Society President Martha Roberts provided an update on the Allegany County Fair. This year will be the 166th
continuous year for the Fair, and it will be held July 19 through 24. Mrs. Roberts reported on improvements being
made at the fairgrounds. She shared some
of the history of the 100-year-old grandstand on which $27,000 in structural
repairs were made last year, and $26,000 will be spent this year for a new
metal roof. The old announcer’s stand in
the horse corral and the Railroad Society’s depot will also both receive new
roofs. Ventilation will be improved in the
main hall by re-opening the cupola.
These capital improvements are accomplished with the help of volunteers
and fair directors, and some of the County’s appropriation goes toward funding
these projects. The Fair attracts around
22,000 people, in addition to 5,000 to 7,000 volunteers, all contributing to County
tourism. The fairgrounds are also used
throughout the year for graduation parties, wedding receptions, and picnics,
which provides additional revenue and contributes to tourism. Mrs. Roberts extended an invitation to attend
the Fair and thanked the Board for their support. She also noted that they are anticipating a special
guest, a Senator, for the Board meeting conducted at the Fair on July 22.
Allegany
County Dairy Princess Tara Cline addressed the Board representing those serving
in the dairy industry. She recognized the
County’s farmers for their dedication and hard work. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to enjoy dairy
treats like milk shakes and frozen yogurt.
Miss Cline highlighted a little of the nation’s dairy history and
thanked the Board for their support of the dairy industry. Milk punch and cheese were provided in the
hallway outside of the Board Chambers.
NYS
Farm Bureau Field Advisor Timothy Bigham provided an update on agricultural
concerns:
“Thank you for an annual chance to update the Legislators regarding
agricultural concerns. You have always
been an enjoyable group to present to because you are well grounded as a
Legislature. Thank you for your support
on a myriad of issues, particularly opposition to the omnibus labor bill that
would have destroyed agriculture in New York State and opposition to a DOT rule
requiring delivery trucks to take state routes whenever available.
I’d like to ask for your continued support as we seek to keep laws, as
well as rules and regulations, which are harmful to agriculture at bay. Certain lawmakers and agency personnel
perpetually promote their agendas despite the harm that will befall agriculture
and the rural lifestyle. While Farm
Bureau has been very successful keeping the things we most oppose from becoming
new thorns in our side, we never-the-less continue to face new challenges.
Farm Bureau is opposed to the proposed changes in
You may not think that our nation’s immigration policy affects farms in
As you have probably witnessed with the retraction of a commitment to
off-shore drilling at the federal level because of the oil catastrophe in the
Black bears have been in the news more and more as they move from your
County to more urban areas. The black
bears are not above generating controversy as they destroy farm crops and
farmers remove them. Right now the law
allows farmers to protect their crops under the close supervision of the NYS
DEC. We want to keep it that way and
will seek your support should legislation move forward to remove the ability
that farmers currently have to protect their assets.
The maple syrup crop that many of our farmers rely on as a substantial
part of their farm business was decimated by this spring’s nice weather. There are plenty of theories to go around
that describe why the sap didn’t flow in trees this spring, but the end result
was still about a 30 percent drop in production statewide and more like a 50 or
more percent drop in production here.
The dairy industry is still undergoing wild pricing fluctuations that
hurt our dairy farmers. Though the comparable
price received by the farmer is up a couple of dollars per hundredweight over
last spring, that number was several dollars per hundredweight lower than the
previous spring. And the price this year
is still below the cost of production by a dollar or two. Farm Bureau’s policy goal is to try to iron
out the huge fluctuations and obviously to get the farmers what they deserve
for their product. We hope to accomplish
this goal through the re-work of the Farm Bill in 2012.
Another issue involves information put out by the National Milk
Producers Federation. Their staff member,
Jamie Jonker, reported in Thursday’s Dairy Line that the regulations
referred to as the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Rule look to
ensure that oils are not spilled from containers, and if there is a spill, that
there is a way to quickly clean it up.
We’re all sensitive to that because of what’s happening down in the
Gulf. Animal fats would fall under this
definition, he said, and that would include milk. There’s a possibility that there will be
unintended consequences of this countermeasure rule this fall if common sense
doesn’t prevail.
I’d like to introduce the Farm Bureau members we have in the room this
year (Marvin Covert and Kevin Hamilton).
If there are any questions, I will be around afterward and should
probably answer them then. Thank you
once again for the opportunity to speak to you today.” - Timothy Bigham
District
Attorney Terrence Parker, Probation Director Robert Starks, and STOP DWI Program
Coordinator Linda Edwards were asked to address the Board to provide insight on
the Ignition Interlock Program Plan, to be considered later in the meeting.
Probation
Director Robert Starks reported that in late fall 2009, legislation commonly referred
to as Leandra’s Law was signed into law.
A component of that law provided for ignition interlock devices to be
placed in the vehicles of every offender convicted of DWI and sentenced to
probation or conditional discharge. Each
county is required to develop a plan to address how to monitor these
individuals. The New York State Division
of Probation and Correctional Alternatives (DPCA) took it upon themselves, or
were directed by the state legislature, to promulgate rules and
regulations. Out of those rules and
regulations came the direction to put together this plan. They provided the format for the plan. We formed a committee that was composed of a
number of agencies throughout the County:
District Attorney’s Office, STOP DWI Program, law enforcement, Allegany
Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, and others. That committee had two meetings to fulfill
the requirements of the plan (all Legislators should have received copies and had
an opportunity to review it). There are some
concerns with the plan; the biggest was that of potential funding for the
individuals that the courts deem unable to afford these systems. The DPCA has applied for a grant to help pay
for this program, but if it’s received, it’s only good for one year and we
would receive only a portion of that. We
don’t even know how much that will be at this point. As recently as Friday, June 11, it was
announced that a Senator from
District
Attorney Terrence Parker commented on what Mr. Starks said regarding
individuals who are deemed unable to pay for the devices: initially when the program was in the
formation stages, we were worried that the County would have to pick up that
cost. That has been addressed by the
state in that there is no cost to the County for the equipment or the use of
that equipment. It’s all borne by the
participants in the program. If someone
can’t pay, the company eats that loss and makes it up on other people who can
pay. It’s the time of supervision that
we’re concerned about as far as exposure for the County. As Mr. Starks said, they’re looking at grant
money for the short-term, and also the legislature has realized they opened a
can of worms they hadn’t planned on, and they’re trying to address it.
Legislator
Sinclair questioned if this would possibly save some money at sentencing that
instead of sending an offender to jail, this program would be put in place. Mr. Starks replied that it wouldn’t. The law
states that regardless of jail sentence, offenders also get a probation
sentence on top of that. So it won’t
save any money in that respect. Mr.
Parker remarked that the ignition interlock program is geared at saving lives. Right now, the fact that someone has had
their license taken away does not stop them from driving.
Legislator
O’Grady asked if there will be a stiffer penalty if an offender is caught driving
a different vehicle without this device.
Mr. Parker responded that driving without the device would be a
violation of the original sentence and the offender would be resentenced,
because the interlock is part of the probation or conditional discharge that’s
imposed.
STOP
DWI Program Coordinator Linda Edwards commented that the County had 326 DWI
arrests last year, and potentially this would affect all of them. Those numbers have been slowly increasing, so
this program has a long-term effect financially. The state is looking at a potential pot of $8
million statewide for the first year of implementation, but we have no idea
what will happen after that. The state
is moving forward with implementation of the law, and there will not be any
extensions, so we have to have a plan in place.
Our plan is due tomorrow, and the law goes into effect August 15. Chairman Crandall questioned if the proposed
legislation that came up Friday would take STOP DWI funding that’s used for
other things and devote part of it to this.
Ms. Edwards felt that was the intent.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,
COMMUNICATIONS, REPORTS, ETC.:
Copies of the following were placed on each Legislator’s desk:
1. Report of Intrafund Transfers approved
by the
The
following communications were also acknowledged:
1. Notice of next
2. Southern Tier West Regional Planning
and
3. Correspondence from the NYS Commission
of Correction commending the Working Inmate Program instituted by Sheriff
William Tompkins.
4. Correspondence from Senator Catharine
Young acknowledging receipt and support of
5. Correspondence from Community Services
regarding the tour scheduled for Thursday, June 24.
6. Reminder that there will be a special
Committee of the Whole meeting on Tuesday, June 15, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at
the Crossroads Center.
7. Correspondence inviting Legislators to participate in the 23rd Friendship Freedom Fair Celebration to be held on Saturday, July 31, 2010.
APPOINTMENTS:
The
Clerk of the Board announced that Chairman Crandall appointed Jessica Jennings
of Angelica to fill the unexpired three-year term of Linda Edwards ending March
25, 2012, and Linda Orpet of Wellsville to fill a vacant unexpired term ending
March 25, 2013, as members of the ALLEGANY
COUNTY YOUTH BOARD, subject to confirmation by the Board of Legislators.
Chairman Crandall
appointed the following to serve as YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES ON THE
Ruby Lananger,
Wellsville, District IV
Emily Westacott, Alfred,
District V
INTRODUCTION OF LEGISLATION:
Legislator
RESOLUTIONS:
RESOLUTION
NO. 120-10
RESOLUTION SETTING DATE OF
PUBLIC HEARING ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND LOCAL LAW NUMBER THREE OF NINETEEN
HUNDRED NINETY-TWO, AS AMENDED, TO
AUTHORIZE THE APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND DEFINE THE SCOPE
AND AUTHORITY OF THE DEPUTY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Offered by:
Ways and Means Committee
WHEREAS, on this 14th day of June 2010, a local law (Intro. No.
2-2010, Print No. 1) was introduced to “Amend Local Law Number Three of
Nineteen Hundred Ninety-Two, as Amended, to Authorize the Appointment of a
Deputy County Administrator and Define the Scope and Authority of the Deputy
County Administrator within the Office of the County Administrator," and
WHEREAS, it will be necessary to set a date for public hearing on
said proposed local law, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED:
1. That a public hearing shall be held on
June 28, 2010, at 2:00 P.M. in the County Legislators' Chambers, Room 221,
County Office Building, Belmont, New York, before the Allegany County Board of
Legislators, in relation to proposed Local Law Intro. No. 2-2010 Print No. 1.
2. That the Clerk of the Board of
Legislators is hereby directed to prepare, with the assistance of the County
Attorney, a notice of said public hearing, to cause the publication of a copy
of said notice in each of the two newspapers which have been officially
designated by this Board to publish "notices," and to affix a copy of
said notice on the County bulletin board in the County Courthouse at Belmont,
New York; both publication and posting to be made at least five days before the
public hearing.
Moved by: Mr. Hopkins Adopted: Voice Vote
Seconded by: Mr. Fanton
Comments made
regarding Resolution No. 120-10 included the following: Legislator Ungermann questioned if this should have been done before hiring the
Deputy County Administrator.
RESOLUTION
NO. 121-10
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 225-2009 BY
CORRECTING THE HOURLY RATE OF LIFEGUARDS
Offered by:
Personnel Committee
RESOLVED:
1. That paragraph 7. of Resolution No.
225-2009 is hereby amended by correcting the hourly rate of Lifeguards from
$9.25 per hour to $9.50 per hour.
2. That this resolution shall be
retroactive to January 1, 2010.
Moved by: Mr. Fanton Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. O’Grady 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
RESOLUTION
NO. 122-10
GRANTING SALARY INCREMENTS EFFECTIVE JULY 1,
2010,
TO UNIT AND NON-UNIT EMPLOYEES
Offered by:
Personnel Committee
Pursuant to Resolution No. 1-69, as amended,
and Resolution No. 297-75, as amended
WHEREAS, sixteen County unit and non-unit employees are eligible to
receive an annual salary increment effective July 1, 2010, and
WHEREAS, the proper County department heads have recommended that
such employees receive their respective annual salary increment effective July
1, 2010, having been satisfied, after review, with each of such employees’
service, with attention having been given to the efficiency with which each of
such employees has performed his or her respective duties, as well as the
attendance record of each, and all other factors having an effect on the work
record of each, and
WHEREAS, this Board concurs in such recommendation, now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED:
1. That the following listed employees are
granted their respective annual increment effective July 1, 2010, to wit:
Department Name Title Increment
Public Works Chad Claypool MEO $.40/hour
Public Works Shane Robbins MEO $.40/hour
Public Works Andrew Freeman MEO $.40/hour
Public Works Noah Dewe Bldg. Maint. Mech. $.60/hour
IT Chad
Coombes Network Technician $.67/hour
Sheriff Thomas Voss Correction Officer $.40/hour
Sheriff Casey Howe Emerg. Serv. Dispatcher $.43/hour
Sheriff David Cline Correction Officer $.40/hour
Probation Thomas House Probation Ofcr. Trainee $.64/hour
Probation Joanne Ralyea Probation Ofcr. Trainee $.64/hour
Employment &
Training Sue Shedlock Senior Clerk $.35/hour
Social Services Angela Tinder Caseworker $.64/hour
Social Services Mary Lowery Account
Clerk Typist $.35/hour
Social Services Sherri Bailey Social Service Examiner $.46/hour
Social Services Patrick Hart Social Service Examiner $.46/hour
Social Services Richelle Nichols Typist $.27/hour
Moved by: Mr. O’Grady Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Cady 11
Ayes, 1 No, 3 Absent
Voting
No: Ungermann
(Memo: Regarding Resolution No. 122-10, employees
were eligible to receive an increment if they were hired between July 1, 2009,
and December 31, 2009.)
Comments made regarding Resolution No. 122-10
included the following: Legislator Sinclair
asked if these amounts were budgeted.
RESOLUTION
NO. 123-10
APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN
ARA-THE
Offered by:
Public Safety Committee
RESOLVED:
1. That the Agreement between the County
of Allegany and the ARA-The Counseling Center, for mental health services to
inmates in the Allegany County Jail, is approved.
2. That the Allegany County Sheriff is
authorized to execute such Agreement.
Moved by: Mr. Healy Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Pullen 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
(Memo: The agreement approved by Resolution No.
123-10 is for the period of July 1, 2010, through December 31, 2010. The cost is $26,734.
RESOLUTION
NO. 124-10
CONFIRMATION OF BOARD CHAIRMAN’S
APPOINTMENTS TO
COUNTY YOUTH BOARD
Offered by:
Public Safety Committee
Pursuant to Resolution No. 95-79
RESOLVED:
1. That the appointments to the County Youth
Board by the Chairman of this Board of Jessica Jennings commencing June 14,
2010, and expiring March 25, 2012, and Linda Orpet commencing June 14, 2010,
and expiring March 25, 2013, are confirmed.
Moved by: Mr. Healy Adopted: Voice Vote
Seconded by: Mr. Fanton
RESOLUTION
NO. 125-10
APPROVAL OF
Offered by: Ways and Means Committee
Pursuant to
Resolution No. 195-97, as amended
by Resolution No. 95-98
RESOLVED:
1. That the sale of tax delinquent
properties as shown below, to the owners and purchasers shown, for the
consideration shown, subject to terms and conditions of sale for such
properties, is approved.
2. That upon the securing by the County
Attorney of a proper court order authorizing the conveyance to the County of
such of the below mentioned properties which are subject to the 2008 and/or
back to the year 1995 (TF95 up to and including TF08) tax foreclosure
proceedings and the subsequent execution of a deed of all of the below
mentioned properties to the County by the County Tax Enforcement Officer, the
Chairman of this Board of Legislators is authorized and directed to execute on
behalf of the County of Allegany and to cause to deliver to such owners and
purchasers quit claim deeds of the County’s interest in such properties and to
affix to each such deed the official seal; all upon satisfaction of the terms
and conditions of sale and the full payment to the County Treasurer of the
monetary considerations.
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WISNIEWSKI, JOHN J. Tax sale amount: $1,300 |
Parcel ID: 022089/152.13-1-32 Prop Loc: St Rt 244 Assessed value: $3,500 Acreage: 0.23 |
Book: 1216 Page: 305 |
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LINK, RONALD H. LINK, CORAL M. Alfred Tax sale amount: $6,847 |
Parcel ID: 022089/152.13-1-8 Prop Loc: 746 St Rt 244 Assessed value: $75,000 Acreage: 0.90 |
Book: 774 Page: 00079 |
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IPPOLITO, ANTHONY J. Clarence Tax sale amount: $44,000 |
Parcel ID: 022089/177.-1-19.2 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $37,400 Acreage: 48.40 |
Book 1473 Page: 21 |
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IPPOLITO, ANTHONY J. Clarence Tax sale amount: $26,000 |
Parcel ID: 022089/190.-1-26.3 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $25,100 Acreage: 29.90 |
Book: 1257 Page: 52 |
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STAHR, WADE D. STAHR, KAREN S. Tax sale amount: $5,100 |
Parcel ID: 022400/262.-1-47.52 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $8,400 Acreage: 10.00 |
Book: 1318 Page: 76 |
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STAHR, WADE D. STAHR, KAREN S. Tax sale amount: $1,200 |
Parcel ID: 022400/262.-1-50 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $44,300 Acreage: 1.07 |
Book: 1318 Page: 76 |
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HIGBYS HOME REPAIR Friendship, NY14739 Tax sale amount: $100 |
Parcel ID: 022400/262.6-1-22 Prop Loc: 5834 St Rt 417 Assessed value: $19,000 Acreage: 0.12 |
Book: 1443 Page 329 |
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HURLBURT, RONALD L. 2051 State Rt 248A Tax sale amount: $350 |
Parcel ID: 022400/262.6-1-79 Prop Loc: 5833 St Rt 417 Assessed value: $15,700 Acreage: 0.00 |
Book: 1087 Page: 289 |
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MESLER, WARREN E. MESLER, HEATHER W. 5177 Reddy Road Tax sale amount: $600 |
Parcel ID: 022400/263.-1-56.1 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $5,000 Acreage: 0.00 |
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GRAHAM, LARRY S. GRAHAM, BRIDGET C. Tax sale amount: $4,300 |
Parcel ID: 022400/290.-1-22.6 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $8,500 Acreage: 6.90 |
Book: 1101 Page: 193 |
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LEACH, DUANE D. 4005 Cty Rte 2 Tax sale Amount: $1,100 |
Parcel ID: 022689/124.-1-24 Prop Loc: 1833 Cnt Rt 2 Assessed value: $35,000 Acreage: 0.25 |
Book: 1164 Page: 58 |
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LEACH, DUANE D. 4005 Cty Rte 2 Tax sale amount: $5,500 |
Parcel ID: 022689/124.-1-30 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $15,200 Acreage: 12.10 |
Book: 949 Page: 00070 |
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KLEES, WILLIAM C. 3 Crescent Drive Tax sale amount: $6,000 |
Parcel ID: 022689/139.-1-94 Prop Loc: 6975 St Rte 21 Assessed value: $87,500 Acreage: 1.40 |
Book: 1425 Page: 63 |
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MILLER, JOSEPH A. MILLER, REBECCA E. Tax sale amount: $200 |
Parcel ID: 022889/160.-1-20 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $13,200 Acreage: 0.50 |
Book: 1179 Page: 306 |
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WISNIEWSKI, JOHN J. Tax sale amount: $1,700 |
Parcel ID: 022889/185.-1-93.3 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $39,900 Acreage: 3.20 |
Book: 1238 Page: 317 |
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BREAULT, EUGENE Tax sale amount: $250 |
Parcel ID: 022889/198.-1-35 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $300 Acreage: 0.90 |
Book: 1036 Page: 124 |
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HERING, SHERRY A. 9231 Stage Rd Tax sale amount: $2,200 |
Parcel ID: 023001/216.10-1-26 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $20,600 Acreage: 0.13 |
Book: 1744 Page: 188 |
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POWERS, GARY E. JR. POWERS, DEBRA D. Tax sale amount: $100 |
Parcel ID: 023001/216.10-1-29 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $32,500 Acreage: 0.09 |
Book: 766 Page: 00196 |
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BLANK, PETER E. Tax sale amount: $3,661 |
Parcel ID: 023001/216.15-3-49 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $46,000 Acreage: 0.33 |
Book: 1243 Page: 229 |
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SAWIN, PETER Tax sale amount: $9,721 |
Parcel ID: 023289/119.-1-13.2 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $98,900 Acreage: 139.20 |
Book: 1539 Page: 149 |
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THOMSON, JAMES H. THOMSON, ANNE M. Tax sale amount: $6,287 |
Parcel ID: 023289/147.-1-16.23 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $63,200 Acreage: 8.10 |
Book: 1195 Page: 21 |
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TREUSDELL, DAVID TREUSDELL, BARBARA Tax sale amount: $3,981 |
Parcel ID: 023400/130.-1-9.212 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $42,300 Acreage: 8.60 |
Book: 1208 Page: 88 |
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KEMP, EUNICE P. 7147 State Rte 19N Tax sale amount: $3,600 |
Parcel ID: 023400/131.-1-24 Prop Loc: 6830 Route 19 Assessed value: $27,100 Acreage: 2.30 |
Book: 1181 Page: 209 |
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REID, KEITH W., JR Tax sale amount: $3,000 |
Parcel ID: 023400/142.-1-46 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $13,000 Acreage: 2.10 |
Book: 1227 Page: 140 |
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REISS, KENNETH G. Tax sale amount: $3,100 |
Parcel ID: 023400/142.-1-93.2 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $6,100 Acreage: 1.10 |
Book: 1227 Page: 143 |
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REISS, KENNETH G. Tax sale amount: $4,800 |
Parcel ID: 023600/84.-1-3.1 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $8,600 Acreage: 4.90 |
Book: 1612 Page: 132 |
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Tax sale amount: $100 |
Parcel ID: 023801/260.17-2-73 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $19,000 Acreage: 0.08 |
Book: 1302 Page: 241 |
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THOMAS, KYLE A. THOMAS, AMANDA L. Tax sale amount: $1,800 |
Parcel ID: 023801/260.17-3-61 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $29,800 Acreage: 0.15 |
Book: 1169 Page: 128 |
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CREEK SIDE PROPERTIES SOUTHERN TIER, LLC Tax sale amount: $3,300 |
Parcel ID: 024001/34.19-1-39 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $30,500 Acreage: 0.14 |
Book: 1641 Page: 298 |
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H3 LLC Tax sale amount: $5,300 |
Parcel ID: 024089/47.-1-16.11 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $15,000 Acreage: 18.80 |
Book: 1373 Page: 342 |
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MEYER, DAVID S. Tax sale amount: $5,100 |
Parcel ID: 024200/66.-1-28 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $19,900 Acreage: 1.00 |
Book: 827 Page: 00071 |
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BEST, MICHAEL S. Tax sale amount: $700 |
Parcel ID: 024400/1.-1-37 Prop Loc: Lost Assessed value: $5,700 Acreage: 1.90 |
Book: 1372 Page: 227 |
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HANSON, GERALD F. HANSON, ERLA M. Tax sale amount: $4,116 |
Parcel ID: 024400/38.-1-2.2 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $51,500 Acreage: 19.00 |
Book: 904 Page: 00077 |
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REISS, KENNETH G. Tax sale amount: $2,500 |
Parcel ID: 024600/205.-1-56 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $6,800 Acreage: 3.60 |
Book: 1211 Page: 42 |
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SEIBERT, RICHARD L. SEIBERT, MARIA P. Tax sale amount: $3,300 |
Parcel ID: 024600/218.-2-2 Prop Loc: Assessed value: $12,600 Acreage: 1.50 |
Book: 1490 Page: 117 |
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SHAFFER, KENNETH NOEL SHAFFER, KRIS ROSS Tax sale amount: $2,700 |
Parcel ID: 024600/219.-1-44.1 Prop Loc: 9344 Lyman Rd Assessed value: $12,000 Acreage: 1.00 |
County of Allegany Book: 1230 Page: 12 |
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REISS, KENNETH G. 63 Wolf Run Road Cuba, NY 14727 Tax sale amount: $300 |
Parcel ID: 024600/245.-1-43 Prop Loc: 2122 Rte. 305 Assessed value: $5,200 Acreage: 0.87 |
County of Allegany Book: 1401 Page: 302 |
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DUGRENIER, JOHN A. 19 Medbury Ave Cuba, NY 14727 Tax sale amount: $6,846 |
Parcel ID: 024801/166.19-1-49 Prop Loc: 19 Medbury Ave Assessed value: $40,000 Acreage: 0.14 |
County of Allegany Book: 890 Page: 00327 |
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KELLEY, RONALD D. 8556 Stout Rd Cuba, NY 14727 Tax sale amount: $7,000 |
Parcel ID: 024801/166.19-3-45 Prop Loc: 6 Windsor St Assessed value: $35,000 Acreage: 0.29 |
County of Allegany Book: 1493 Page: 325 |
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ABRAMOWICZ, RICHARD 5397 Hammond Rd Cuba, NY 14727 Tax sale amount: $1,722 |
Parcel ID: 024889/166.-1-40 Prop Loc: 5397 Hammond Rd Assessed value: $61,900 Acreage: 1.00 |
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RANDOLPH, THOMAS E. RANDOLPH, LINDA L. P.O. Box 156, No Street or Number Cuba, NY 14727 Tax sale amount: $100 |
Parcel ID: 024889/179.-1-33.3 Prop Loc: Keller Hill Rd Assessed value: $5,300 Acreage: 0.38 |
County of Allegany Book: 1120 Page: 60 |
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KELLEY, MATTHEW KELLEY, LAURIE 6896 County Rd 17 Belfast, NY 14711 Tax sale amount: $7,400 |
Parcel ID: 024889/179.15-1-27.2 Prop Loc: Keller Hill Rd Assessed value: $41,000 Acreage: 0.19 |
County of Allegany Book: 1120 Page: 60 |
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KISSINGER, ROBERT J. 5257 Maple Grove Rd Friendship, NY 14739 Tax sale amount: $4,915 |
Parcel ID: 025000/169.-1-6.2 Prop Loc: 5257 Maple Grove Rd Assessed value: $26,100 Acreage: 5.30 |
County of Allegany Book: 1418 Page: 229 |
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ENDERS, CHRISTOPHER J. P.O. Box 205, No Street or Number Belfast, NY 14711 Tax sale amount: $14,000 |
Parcel ID: 025000/170.-1-20.1 Prop Loc: 6463 County Rd 20 Assessed value: $10,200 Acreage: 22.20 |
County of Allegany Book: 1016 Page: 230 |
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CARLIN, RONNY M., SR. CARLIN, KARINA L. 6416 Co Rt 31 Friendship, NY 14739 Tax sale amount: $1,100 |
Parcel ID: 025000/182.11-1-5 Prop Loc: 6 Linwood Ave Assessed value: $29,100 Acreage: 0.28 |
County of Allegany Book: 1139 Page: 188 |
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WHITTALL, GARRETT K., II P.O. Box 257, No Street or Number Alfred Station, NY 14803 Tax sale amount: $700 |
Parcel ID: 025000/182.12-2-72 Prop Loc: 24 Stevens Ave Assessed value: $23,000 Acreage: 0.14 |
County of Allegany Book: 1149 Page: 222 |
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WHITTALL, GARRETT K., II P.O. Box 257, No Street or Number Alfred Station, NY 14803 Tax sale amount: $1,300 |
Parcel ID: 025000/182.12-2-78 Prop Loc: 15 Stevens Ave Assessed value: $19,000 Acreage: 0.13 |
County of Allegany Book: 1118 Page: 51 |
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MILLER AND BRANDES, INC. 7278 Castle Garden Rd Friendship, NY 14739 Tax sale amount: $100 |
Parcel ID: 025000/182.14-1-1.1 Prop Loc: 7302 County Rd 20 Assessed value: $33,100 Acreage: 0.29 |
County of Allegany Book: 1115 Page: 319 |
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MIDDAUGH, RICHARD C. 6148 Co Rd 18 Alma, NY 14708 Tax sale amount: $1,200 |
Parcel ID: 025000/182.8-1-14 Prop Loc: 41 Depot St Assessed value: $27,800 Acreage: 0.26 |
County of Allegany Book: 1228 Page: 247 |
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MCCARTHY, WENDY 47 Depot Street Friendship, NY 14739 Tax sale amount: $50 |
Parcel ID: 025000/182.8-1-18 Prop Loc: 3 Pinnacle HI Assessed value: $11,100 Acreage: 0.13 |
County of Allegany Book: 1494 Page: 217 |
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CLARK, PATRICK 4002 County Rd 34 Friendship, NY 14739 Tax sale amount: $1,137 |
Parcel ID: 025000/195.-1-18.2 Prop Loc: 4002 County Rd 34 Assessed value: $19,800 Acreage: 0.85 |
County of Allegany Book: 993 Page: 00283 |
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PARKER, DAVID L. 134 High Street, P. O. Box 44 Ceres, NY 14721 Tax sale amount: $4,867 |
Parcel ID: 025200/296.-1-19.2 Prop Loc: 134 High St Assessed value: $62,000 Acreage: 2.50 |
County of Allegany Book: 917 Page: 00014 |
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GAGE, THOMAS G., JR. JOHNSON, GLORIA RD #1, Box 105 Fillmore, NY 14735 Tax sale amount: $4,828 |
Parcel ID: 025400/29.-1-35 Prop Loc: Co Rd 15 Assessed value: $13,400 Acreage: 1.90 |
County of Allegany Book: 1120 Page: 311 |
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MITCHELL, HAROLD F. 127 Weaver Settlement Hunt, NY 14846 Tax sale amount: $1,100 |
Parcel ID: 025600/44.-1-8.1 Prop Loc: Co Rd 16 Assessed value: $1,125 Acreage: 1.00 |
County of Allegany Book: 1246 Page: 172 |
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GIAMBRA, ROSARIO, III GIAMBRA, AMY 11830 Co Rd 16 Dalton, NY 14836 Tax sale amount: $5,081 |
Parcel ID: 025600/9.-1-4 Prop Loc: Co Rd 16 Assessed value: $52,950 Acreage: 2.50 |
County of Allegany Book: 1150 Page: 192 |
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MITCHELL, HAROLD F. 127 Weaver Settlement Hunt, NY 14846 Tax sale amount: $50 |
Parcel ID: 025800/26.11-1-65 Prop Loc: 10874 County Road 23 Assessed value: $9,400 Acreage: 0.25 |
County of Allegany Book: 1210 Page: 63 |
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TOMASZEWSKI, TEDDY P. 7672 Stone Spring Rd Fillmore, NY 14735 Tax sale amount: $4,212 |
Parcel ID: 025800/3.-3-12 Prop Loc: 7672 Stone Spring Rd Assessed value: $36,500 Acreage: 61.90 |
County of Allegany Book: 998 Page: 00130 |
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GAMBACORTA, THOMAS A. GAMBACORTA, LUANN 660 Snow Road Whitesville, NY 14897 Tax sale amount: $5,600 |
Parcel ID: 026000/295.-1-24.15 Prop Loc: 640 Snow Rd Assessed value: $7,500 Acreage: 10.00 |
County of Allegany Book: 1404 Page: 166 |
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ROCKWELL, DANIEL C. 9969 White Meeting House Rd Cuba, NY 14727 Tax sale amount: $2,194 |
Parcel ID: 026200/101.-1-15.11 Prop Loc: 9969 White Meeting House Rd Assessed value: $37,400 Acreage: 7.24 |
County of Allegany Book: 1424 Page: 343 |
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THOMPSON, LONNY THOMPSON, BRANDY 6248 County Rd 20 Friendship, NY 14739 Tax sale amount: $2,100 |
Parcel ID: 026200/101.-1-15.12 Prop Loc: County Road 7A Assessed value: $4,800 Acreage: 1.90 |
County of Allegany Book: 1175 Page: 255 |
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BULKELEY, EDWARD A., JR. BULKELEY, LAUREN M. 25 N Broad St Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $1,100 |
Parcel ID: 026200/101.-1-16.2 Prop Loc: 7566 Rawson Rd Assessed value: $28,900 Acreage: 1.20 |
County of Allegany Book: 1610 Page: 326 |
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RANDOLPH, THOMAS E. RANDOLPH, LINDA L. P.O. Box 156,
No Street or Number Cuba, NY 14727 Tax sale amount: $1,500 |
Parcel ID: 026200/140.-1-1.11 Prop Loc: 6300 County Road 7A Assessed value: $23,800 Acreage: 1.80 |
County of Allegany Book: 1153 Page: 188 |
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GRIDLEY, BARRY A. 3549 Fords Brook Rd Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $800 |
Parcel ID: 026600/211.-1-18.1 Prop Loc: 3606 Knights Crk, CR 9 Assessed value: $500 Acreage: 2.72 |
County of Allegany Book: 367 Page: 00106 |
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AYLOR, DAVID L. 5511 County Road 16 Angelica, NY 14709 Tax sale amount: $4,300 |
Parcel ID: 026600/212.10-1-11 Prop Loc: 3732 Riverside Dr Assessed value: $42,000 Acreage: 5.30 |
County of Allegany Book: 1444 Page: 127 |
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ODONNELL, KRISTEN M. 159 Louann Drive Depew, NY 14043 Tax sale amount: $6,000 |
Parcel ID: 026600/250.-1-13.2 Prop Loc: 5018 Niles Hill Rd Assessed value: $19,000 Acreage: 0.91 |
County of Allegany Book: 1630 Page: 336 |
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ROWLEY, KEVIN P. ROWLEY, PATRICIA A. 7164 Hunters Creek Rd Holland, NY 14080 Tax sale amount: $1,700 |
Parcel ID: 026800/161.-1-13.1 Prop Loc: 3407 St Rte 244 Assessed value: $14,400 Acreage: 1.20 |
County of Allegany Book: 1661 Page: 296 |
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MARSDEN, GEORGE H. MARSDEN, DIANNE E. 3581 Putt Brook Rd Scio, NY 14880 Tax sale amount: $1,000 |
Parcel ID: 026800/187.-1-48.8 Prop Loc: 3593 Putt Brook Rd Assessed value: $10,300 Acreage: 0.87 |
County of Allegany Book: 1154 Page: 117 |
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PILIERO, CHARLES V. 63 ½ East State Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $50 |
Parcel ID: 027001/238.8-3-30 Prop Loc: Scott Ave Assessed value: $1,000 Acreage: 0.23 |
County of Allegany Book: 1180 Page: 14 |
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PILIERO, CHARLES V. 63 ½ East State Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $2,500 |
Parcel ID: 027001/238.8-3-31 Prop Loc: 329 Scott Ave Assessed value: $36,900 Acreage: 0.29 |
County of Allegany Book: 1180 Page: 14 |
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VAUGHN, RALPH E., SR. 2279 Sprague Rd Scio, NY 14880 Tax sale amount: $1,100 |
Parcel ID: 027001/238.8-3-40 Prop Loc: 147 E Genesee St Assessed value: $46,700 Acreage: 0.21 |
County of Allegany Book: 1355 Page: 334 |
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DRAKE, MINDY J. 171 Trapping Brook Rd Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $9,200 |
Parcel ID: 027001/239.10-1-48 Prop Loc: 138 S Broad St Assessed value: $37,800 Acreage: 0.17 |
County of Allegany Book: 1257 Page: 182 |
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RAPTIS, MICHAEL J. 3362 Rauber Hill Rd Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $50 |
Parcel ID: 027001/239.13-1-24 Prop Loc: S Main St Assessed value: $100 Acreage: 0.09 |
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YOUNG, DEBORAH S. 8989 Vandusen Rd Houghton, NY 14744 Tax sale amount: $7,700 |
Parcel ID: 027001/239.5-1-29 Prop Loc: 221 Madison St Assessed value: $28,900 Acreage: 0.22 |
County of Allegany Book: 1258 Page: 277 |
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HOLBERT, MARGARET J. HOLBERT, ARLIE K. 1043 Bingham Center Rd Genesee, PA 16923 Tax sale amount: $5,500 |
Parcel ID: 027001/239.5-3-50 Prop Loc: 67 E Pearl St Assessed value: $66,000 Acreage: 0.29 |
County of Allegany Book: 1610 Page: 271 |
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REAGAN, TIMOTHY J. 153 E State St Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $50 |
Parcel ID: 027001/239.9-1-25 Prop Loc: 161 E State St Assessed value: $10,000 Acreage: 0.58 |
County of Allegany Book: 1492 Page: 128 |
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GEE, ALICIA A. P.O. Box 68, No Street or Number Whitesville, NY 14897 Tax sale amount: $1,500 |
Parcel ID: 027089/226.19-1-3 Prop Loc: Truax Rd Assessed value: $25,600 Acreage: 0.27 |
County of Allegany Book: 1212 Page: 164 |
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WHITTALL, GARRETT K., II P.O. Box 257, No Street or Number Alfred Station, NY 14803 Tax sale amount: $4,500 |
Parcel ID: 027089/239.-1-5 Prop Loc: 341 Madison Hill Rd Assessed value: $15,000 Acreage: 0.40 |
County of Allegany Book: 1154 Page: 74 |
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HINZ, TODD S. 10002 State Rt 70 Hunt, NY 14846 Tax sale amount: $4,500 |
Parcel ID: 027200/136.-1-4.15 Prop Loc: 3154 Co Rd 2 Assessed value: $22,800 Acreage: 8.11 |
County of Allegany Book: 931 Page: 00183 |
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DUNN, MARCIA 2473 SR 49E Coudersport, PA 16915 Tax sale amount: $7,500 |
Parcel ID: 027400/265.7-2-40 Prop Loc: Hallsport Rd Assessed value: $32,300 Acreage: 0.00 |
County of Allegany Book: 1660 Page: 253 |
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GIBNEY, JOHN D. 1630 Casey Rd Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $2,900 |
Parcel ID: 027400/266.-1-64.1 Prop Loc: Hallsport Rd Assessed value: $44,600 Acreage: 0.00 |
County of Allegany Book: 1172 Page: 162 |
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GIBNEY, JOHN D. 1630 Casey Rd Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $4,000 |
Parcel ID: 027400/266.-1-64.2 Prop Loc: Hallsport Rd Assessed value: $10,000 Acreage: 0.00 |
County of Allegany Book: 1079 Page: 95 |
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CORNELIUS, BRADLEY CORNELIUS, LAURIE 2187 Beech Hill Rd Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $1,521 |
Parcel ID: 027400/280.-1-19 Prop Loc: Beech Hill Rd Assessed value: $10,900 Acreage: 24.20 |
County of Allegany Book: 1202 Page: 252 |
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CORNELIUS, BRADLEY CORNELIUS, LAURIE 2187 Beech Hill Rd Wellsville, NY 14895 Tax sale amount: $9,090 |
Parcel ID: 027400/280.-1-20 Prop Loc: Beech Hill Rd Assessed value: $91,000 Acreage: 62.30 |
County of Allegany Book: 1202 Page: 252 |
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GAINES, FREDERICK W. 143 Friendship Street Bolivar, NY 14715 Tax sale amount: $200 |
Parcel ID: 027601/247.14-1-7 Prop Loc: 340 Co Rd 34, West Notch Rd Assessed value: $40,000 Acreage: 1.00 |
County of Allegany Book: 1149 Page: 186 |
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HEBERT, CRYSTAL R. 221 Reed St Bolivar, NY 14715 Tax sale amount: $12,500 |
Parcel ID: 027601/247.17-1-6.1 Prop Loc: Reed St Assessed value: $53,400 Acreage: 4.36 |
County of Allegany Book: 1171 Page: 108 |
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WIETZ, WESLEY C. WIETZ, LINDA S. 1461 Lake Rd Hamlin, NY 14464 Tax sale amount: $16,000 |
Parcel ID: 027689/208.-1-56 Prop Loc: 3786 Co Rd 34, West Notch Rd Assessed value: $25,000 Acreage: 2.70 |
County of Allegany Book: 710 Page: 00091 |
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CORNELIUS, ERICA D. 2991 County Rd 34 Friendship, NY 14739 Tax sale amount: $2,300 |
Parcel ID: 027689/221.-1-16.212 Prop Loc: 2567 Co Rd 34, West Notch Rd Assessed value: $8,200 Acreage: 0.90 |
County of Allegany Book: 1557 Page: 201 |
Moved by: Mr. Hopkins Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Curran 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
Comments made regarding Resolution No. 125-10
included the following: Legislator Ungermann
noted that we started off with owners of 146 parcels, and the assessed valuation
of those parcels was approximately $5.25 million. Of those parcels, about $1 million of
assessed valuation was reacquired by the current owners. Of the remaining $4 million plus, we
recovered maybe 7 percent of the value.
RESOLUTION
NO. 126-10
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THAT ERRORS EXIST
ON THE
2010 COUNTY AND TOWN TAX ROLLS FOR THE TOWNS
NAMED
WITH REGARD TO REAL PROPERTY OF VARIOUS
TAXPAYERS THEREIN;
DIRECTING MAILING OF NOTICES OF APPROVAL OF
APPLICATIONS FOR CORRECTED TAX ROLLS AND
ORDERING THE VARIOUS TOWN TAX COLLECTORS TO
CORRECT THE TAX ROLLS; PROVIDING FOR CHARGE BACKS OR CREDITS
Offered by:
Ways and Means Committee
Pursuant to Real Property Tax Law § 554
WHEREAS, applications, for the taxpayers hereafter described, have
been made to the County's Director of Real Property Tax Service Agency, for the
correction of certain errors affecting their real property on various tax
rolls, and
WHEREAS, the Director has transmitted to this Board the
applications, in duplicate, together with a written report of his investigation
of the claimed errors and his written recommendation for action thereon by this
Board as to each application, and
WHEREAS, this Board has examined each application and report to
determine whether the claimed error exists, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED:
1. That with regard to the applications
for the named taxpayers pertaining to claimed errors regarding their real
property on the respective tax rolls of the named Towns, this Board of
Legislators does determine that the claimed errors as alleged in those applications
exist and does approve those applications.
2. That the Chairman of this Board is
authorized and directed to make a notation on those applications and the
duplicates thereof that they are approved, to enter thereon the respective
correct extension of taxes as set forth by the Director in his report, to enter
thereon the respective date of mailing of a notice of approval, to enter
thereon the date of mailing of a certified copy of this resolution to the
proper Tax Collector, and to sign thereon as Chairman.
3. That the Clerk of this Board is
directed to mail to the below listed taxpayers a notice of approval stating, in
substance, that their application made has been approved, to inform the
Chairman of this Board of the date of the mailing thereof, and to inform such
respective taxpayers of the applicable provisions of subdivision seven of
Section 554 of the Real Property Tax Law.
4. That the Tax Collector of the Town of
Birdsall is ordered and directed to correct in the 2010 County and Town Tax Roll
the assessment or taxes, or both, of the property assessed to the following
taxpayer and described as follows:
a. State
of New York: Parcel 300.-1-2
Assessment: Land $56,830 Total $56,830
this parcel should not have received a tax bill, and the County
Treasurer is directed to make the following charges on her books:
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b. State
of New York: Parcel 300.-1-3
Assessment: Land $37,190 Total $37,190
this parcel should not have received a tax bill, and the County
Treasurer is directed to make the following charges on her books:
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$29.66 |
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$29.66 |
c. State
of New York: Parcel 300.-1-4
Assessment: Land $86,090 Total $86,090
this parcel should not have received a tax bill, and the County
Treasurer is directed to make the following charges on her books:
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$68.65 |
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$68.65 |
5. That
the Tax Collector of the Town of New Hudson is ordered and directed to correct
in the 2010 County and Town Tax Roll the assessment or taxes, or both, of the
property assessed to the following taxpayer and described as follows:
a. State
of New York: Parcel 300.-1-1
Assessment: Land $134,790 Total $134,790
this parcel should not have received a tax bill, and the County
Treasurer is directed to make the following charges on her books:
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$124.30 |
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$124.30 |
b. State
of New York: Parcel 300.-1-2
Assessment: Land $308,550 Total $308,550
this parcel should not have received a tax bill, and the County
Treasurer is directed to make the following charges on her books:
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$284.53 |
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$284.53 |
6. That
the Tax Collector of the Town of Rushford is ordered and directed to correct in
the 2010 County and Town Tax Roll the assessment or taxes, or both, of the
property assessed to the following taxpayer and described as follows:
a. State
of New York: Parcel 300.-1-2
Assessment: Land $73,930 Total $73,930
this parcel should not have received a tax bill, and the County
Treasurer is directed to make the following charges on her books:
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$67.50 |
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$67.50 |
7. That
the Clerk of this Board is directed to forthwith mail a certified copy of this
resolution to the various Tax Collectors for the Towns stated above together
with the original copies of those applications completed in accordance with
section two of this resolution.
8. The
Clerk of this Board shall mail a copy of this resolution to the above named
School and the amount to be charged to each School shall not be charged until
10 days after such mailing. Such amount
shall be deducted by the County Treasurer from the money payable to each School
as a result of school taxes returned after the date such amount is charged and
which shall be paid to each School after May 1, 2011. The County Treasurer shall send a written
notice to each School of the amount of such deduction prior to May 1, 2011.
Moved by: Mr. Hopkins Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Healy 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
RESOLUTION
NO. 127-10
REINSTATEMENT OF TAX PARCELS TO TAXABLE
PORTION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL
Offered by:
Ways and Means Committee
Pursuant to Real Property Tax Law Section
1138
WHEREAS, Certificates
of Withdrawal were filed in the Allegany County Clerk’s Office on July 22, 2002,
and August 20, 2003, for parcels of real property located in the Town of
Friendship, and
WHEREAS, such parcels of real property were withdrawn from the taxable portion of
the assessment roll and determined to be exempt from taxation based upon the
determination that there was no practical method to enforce the collection of
delinquent taxes on such parcels, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED:
1. That
the Allegany County Board of Legislators does hereby determine and direct that
the following parcels be restored to the taxable portion of the assessment
roll:
Town Owner Tax Map
# Serial #
Town of Friendship Ritter,
Burton & Marion 182.15-1-58 655-02
Town of Friendship Van
Asperen, Thomas, Inc. 183.5-1-1 882-97;
816-98
679-99; 706-01
2. That the County Treasurer, as enforcing
officer, shall issue a certificate of reinstatement and any and all other
documents necessary to restore the above described parcels to the taxable
portion of the assessment roll.
Moved by: Mr. Hopkins Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Fanton 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
RESOLUTION
NO. 128-10
TRANSFER OF FUNDS WITHIN JAIL
ACCOUNT
Offered by:
Public Safety Committee
RESOLVED:
1. That the sum of $26,734 is transferred
from Account No. A3150.101 (Regular Pay) to Account No. A3150.448 (Public
Safety Contract).
Moved by: Mr. Healy Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Pullen 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
(Memo:
The transfer approved by Resolution no. 128-10 was necessary in order to
transfer the salary budgeted for a Mental Health position to a contract account
for the contract renewal with the ARA for a Forensic Clinical Coordinator at
the Jail.)
RESOLUTION
NO. 129-10
ACCEPTANCE
OF PROPOSAL FOR THE PROVISION OF
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE
PURCHASE
AND INSTALLATION OF A COUNTY-WIDE RADIO SYSTEM;
APPROVAL
OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF ALLEGANY AND
SAIA
COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Offered by: Public Safety Committee
RESOLVED:
1. That Agreement dated June 14, 2010, between the County of
Allegany and Saia Communications, Inc., for the provision of professional
services with the purchase and installation of a County-Wide Radio System, is
approved.
2.
That the Chairman of this Board is
authorized to execute such contract.
Moved by: Mr. Healy Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Burdick 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
(Memo:
The Saia Communications proposal for the County-Wide Radio System
accepted by Resolution No. 129-10 was in relation to the Public Safety
Interoperable Communications grant project in the amount of $2,192,544.55.)
RESOLUTION
NO. 130-10
APPROVAL
OF SCHEDULE NO. 4 TO BI INCORPORATED
EQUIPMENT
LEASE AGREEMENT FOR
ELECTRONIC
HOME MONITORING EQUIPMENT
Offered by: Public Safety Committee
RESOLVED:
1. That Schedule No. 4 to BI Incorporated Equipment Lease
Agreement commencing July 1, 2010, for a 36-month period for Electronic Home
Monitoring Equipment, is approved.
2.
That the Chairman of this Board is
authorized to execute such Agreement.
Moved by: Mr. Healy Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Pullen 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
(Memo:
The agreement approved by Resolution No. 130-10 will allow the Probation
Department to lease thirty Electronic Home Monitoring Units at the rate of $709
per month. The lease agreement begins on
July 1, 2010, and will expire on June 30, 2013.
This is a renewal of a current agreement.)
RESOLUTION
NO. 131-10
APPROVAL
OF ALLEGANY COUNTY IGNITION INTERLOCK PROGRAM PLAN; AUTHORIZING CHAIRMAN TO
EXECUTE SUCH PLAN
Offered by: Public Safety Committee
WHEREAS, New York State Division of
Probation and Correctional Alternatives (DPCA) Rules and Regulations 9 NYCRR,
Section 358.4 require every county and the City of New York to establish an
ignition interlock program plan, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED:
1. That the Allegany County Ignition Interlock Program Plan is
approved.
2.
That the Chairman of this Board is
authorized to execute such Program Plan.
Moved by: Mr. Healy Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Fanton 9
Ayes, 3 Noes, 3 Absent
Voting
No: Burdick, O’Grady, Ungermann
Comments made
regarding Resolution No. 131-10 included the following:
Legislator O’Grady remarked that he appreciated
the work done by Mr. Starks, Mr. Parker, Ms. Edwards, and the committee, but it
appears that the state really doesn’t know how they’re going to fund the
ignition interlock program. The law has
good intentions. Like the District
Attorney said earlier, its purpose is to save lives. But we have a state that can’t even function,
talking about not being able to pay their bills, and now they throw this on and
say, “Let’s do this now, and we’ll figure out how to pay for it later.” It’s not the County’s plan Mr. O’Grady is
opposed to, but the lack of planning on the part of the State of New York in
instituting this program.
Legislator Fanton asked the County Attorney
about alternatives and repercussions if the County didn’t approve a plan. Mr. Miner replied that usually in a situation
like this, the state would send us a letter stating that we’re falling behind, and
give us a warning that if we don’t do it they’ll tell us what our plan is going
to be. It would basically take away any
discretion that we might have had. It’s
pretty much a take it or leave it with some slight modifications that we’re
adopting.
Legislator Ungermann agreed with Legislator
O’Grady. He noted that the state must
think that none of the drunk drivers are mechanics or computer savvy; some
offenders will circumvent the devices very easily.
Legislator Pullen stated that he doesn’t know
what will happen if we don’t comply with submitting a plan, but if we’re
mandated to have it and someone is killed by a drunk driver in Allegany County
and we don’t have the program, he suspected we could be named in a
lawsuit. It’s uncharted territory. Even though the funding is supposed to come
from somewhere else, and creative people will try to find a way around the
interlock device, without a plan, we may face some liability.
Legislator Healy echoed the sentiments already
voiced in that it’s only the people it holds responsible and accountable are the
people who are trying to be responsible and accountable to begin with. We all know there are people who continue to
drive after losing their driving privileges due to a DWI offense. This law was in reaction to an unfortunate
incident that claimed the life of a young person, but it wasn’t very well
thought out. People who continue to
drive will drive other people’s cars, so this law won’t accomplish what they
want. Mr. Healy noted that he was voting
in favor of the resolution, because we’re required to have a plan, and it might
be better to have one than not. There
are still a lot of things to work out at the state and County level. Mr. Healy acknowledged the work done by the
committee.
Legislator Cady commented that he was voting in favor of the plan,
because it seems to be necessary to cover ourselves. He also commended the work accomplished by
the committee.
Resolution Intro. No. 134-10 (Approving Supplemental Agreement #3 with the New York State Department of Transportation [NYS DOT] to Amend the Funding of the North Branch Van Campen Creek Project [PIN 6753.98] Located in the Town of Friendship; Appropriating Funds Therefor) was not pre-filed and was considered from the floor on a motion made by Legislator Fanton, seconded by Legislator Healy and carried by an affirmative voice vote of the requisite two-thirds of the Board membership.
RESOLUTION
NO. 132-10
APPROVING SUPPLEMENTAL
AGREEMENT #3 WITH THE
NEW YORK STATE
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (NYSDOT)
TO AMEND THE FUNDING
OF THE NORTH BRANCH VAN CAMPEN CREEK PROJECT (PIN 6753.98) LOCATED IN THE TOWN
OF FRIENDSHIP;
APPROPRIATING FUNDS
THEREFOR
Offered by: Public Works and Ways and Means Committees
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 73-2006 this
Board approved funding for the replacement of BIN 3047780, County Route 20 over
North Branch Van Campen Creek, Town of Friendship, Allegany County, PIN 6753.98
(the Project), and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 143-2006
this Board approved Supplemental Agreement #1 amending the funding for the
preliminary engineering, final design, and ROW incidental work on the Project,
and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 19-2007 this
Board established a 2007 Capital Project for the Van Campen Creek Project (PIN
6753.98), Town of Friendship and provided funding therefor, and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 47-2007 this
Board approved a Bond Resolution dated March 12, 2007, for the purchase of
heavy equipment and for the construction of improvements to various bridges in
Allegany County, and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 269-2009
this Board approved Supplemental Agreement #2 amending the funding for the
Right-of-Way phase to include the acquisition portion of the Project and to
extend the Project end date to allow time to complete the acquisition and
construction portions of the Project, and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the
funding for the construction costs of the Project by Supplemental Agreement #3,
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED:
1. That
Supplemental Agreement #3 between the County of Allegany and New York State
Department of Transportation to amend the funding of the North Branch Van
Campen Creek Project in the Town of Friendship, is approved.
2. That the additional sum of $932,500 to
cover the cost of participation in the above phase of the Project is
appropriated as follows: $746,000 to Revenue Account No. H11.4089.5640,
$139,875 to Revenue Account No. H10.3089.5640, and $46,625 from Contingency
Account to Capital Fund Account H5640.200.
3. That the Chairman of this Board is
authorized to execute Supplemental Agreement #3 and that a certified copy of
this resolution be filed with the New York State Commissioner of Transportation
by attaching it to any necessary Agreement in connection with the Project.
4. This resolution shall take effect
immediately.
Moved by: Mr. Fanton Adopted: Roll Call
Seconded by: Mr. Healy 12
Ayes, 0 Noes, 3 Absent
AUDITS:
A motion was made by
Legislator Hopkins, seconded by Legislator Pullen and carried, that the audits
be acted upon collectively and by totals.
A motion was made by
Legislator Hopkins, seconded by Legislator Sinclair and adopted on a roll call
vote of 11 Ayes, 1 No, 3 Absent, that the audit of claims, totaling $3,665,387.13
including prepaid expenses, be approved for payment as recommended by the
County Administrator (opposed:
Ungermann). (Allegany County’s Local Dollar Share of the NYS Medicaid Program paid
year-to-date is $3,422,607.)
COMMENTS:
Legislator Ungermann
reported on some positive publicity received by Allegany County on June 1. Personnel from the Outdoor Television Channel
were at Cuba-Rushford School previewing a program called “Force.” They came because we have a one-in-a-million
environmental science teacher in Cuba named Scott Jordan. The class tags deer and turkey, they have a
fish hatchery, and Mr. Jordan also takes students to Africa, New Zealand, and
Alaska on hunting and fishing trips.
These people were amazed at what Scott Jordan has done. About 250 people attended the session, and it
was quite interesting.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 3:07 p.m. on a motion made by Legislator Pullen,
seconded by Legislator O’Grady and carried.