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Kevin March
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I thought rotterdam wasn't having agenda meetings anymore.....no?


It was one of the many additions / changes to the agenda that occurred during the meeting on 1/1.  They are now occurring, again, on the Monday rior to the town board meetings at 5PM.


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Rotterdam IS an agenda....


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

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


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Rotterdam IS an agenda....


You can say that again Senders! LOL!!
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"Mohawk confirmed their longstanding committment to purchase
the Town-owned building next to the PD. Then Calder wanted to know what they would do if the Town refused to sell (why would they do that
Wayne!)...Mohawk replied that they would simply establish a base elsewhere in the Town."

Well it's not the towns TO sell. It's owned by REMS, fair and square. According to the county RPS(which has an image of the property tax card online), the property was first 'acquired' by the Rotterdam volunteer emergency ambulance corps in 1986(I use quotes, because it's not clear how they got the property). The listed owner of 101A Princetown Rd? REMS. That's alright though. Mohawk is spilling cash out of their pockets. Maybe they'll buy the old curry road plaza and use that as an ambulance mecca.
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Quoted from Hack
"Mohawk confirmed their longstanding committment to purchase
the Town-owned building next to the PD. Then Calder wanted to know what they would do if the Town refused to sell (why would they do that
Wayne!)...Mohawk replied that they would simply establish a base elsewhere in the Town."

Well it's not the towns TO sell. It's owned by REMS, fair and square. According to the county RPS(which has an image of the property tax card online), the property was first 'acquired' by the Rotterdam volunteer emergency ambulance corps in 1986(I use quotes, because it's not clear how they got the property). The listed owner of 101A Princetown Rd? REMS. That's alright though. Mohawk is spilling cash out of their pockets. Maybe they'll buy the old curry road plaza and use that as an ambulance mecca.


Some one from REMS told someone that IF the taxing district didn't pass, they would not be able to afford their building. That is unless, of course, the county comes in and 'bails REMS out' with a countywide tax lead by TJ and GP and FS!!


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


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Quoted from Hack
"Mohawk confirmed their longstanding committment to purchase
the Town-owned building next to the PD. Then Calder wanted to know what they would do if the Town refused to sell (why would they do that
Wayne!)...Mohawk replied that they would simply establish a base elsewhere in the Town."

Well it's not the towns TO sell. It's owned by REMS, fair and square. According to the county RPS(which has an image of the property tax card online), the property was first 'acquired' by the Rotterdam volunteer emergency ambulance corps in 1986(I use quotes, because it's not clear how they got the property). The listed owner of 101A Princetown Rd? REMS. That's alright though. Mohawk is spilling cash out of their pockets. Maybe they'll buy the old curry road plaza and use that as an ambulance mecca.


The Town owns the building next to the PD...the Cardiff Rd. building is owned by REMS but they may not be free to sell or do much
of anything with it as it probably has a lien on it by the IRS.
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Some one from REMS told someone that IF the taxing district didn't pass, they would not be able to afford their building. That is unless, of course, the county comes in and 'bails REMS out' with a countywide tax lead by TJ and GP and FS!!


Would TJ be that stupid in his re-elecion year after such a landslide rejection????? I gues we'll see....
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Gadfly, I don't know who is saying the town owns that building, but the county records are quite clear about REMS being the owner. Type in the address at 101A Princetown Ave into the RPS web site. You'll see it there for yourself. I think you're right though about the liens.
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Gadfly, I don't know who is saying the town owns that building, but the county records are quite clear about REMS being the owner. Type in the address at 101A Princetown Ave into the RPS web site. You'll see it there for yourself. I think you're right though about the liens.


Thank you Hack...I just saw this. I was told some time ago by a Town official that the Town owns the building next to the PD.

It would be interesting to see if somewhere along the way ownership of that building was just transfered to REMS. After all,
the former Supervisor obviously thought he could just tell REMS to collect and retain ALS funds...he probably wouldn't have
thought twice about giving them another building...especially since he went out of his way to give them everything...which
would have included a tax district if he had his way.

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When REMS gained the title to the building next to the PD could be foiled to see when and how this came about. If it was a gift from the past administration would tell volumes about how issues in Rotterdam are being handled.
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Public records indicate that the building located at 101 Princetown Road
was sold by the Town of Rotterdam to the Rotterdam EMS on 8/1/1986
for $1.  The information indicates that the transaction was NOT "at arms
length".  This means that the buyer and the seller did not act independently
and that the two parties have a relationship to each other.  The property
was likely donated by the town to REMS.


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OWNERSHIP INFORMATION    
ROTTERDAM EMERG. MEDICAL SVCS.
101  PRINCETOWN RD  
ROTTERDAM NY 12306-1543  
  
COUNTY:  SCHENECTADY
PROPERTY CLASS:  662 - POLICE AND FIRE PROTECTION


   PARCEL NO: 48.14-4-24.2
Mail:  101A PRINCETOWN RD
SCHENECTADY NY 12306-1543  
PHONE NUMBER:  
  
CENSUS TRACT:  0327.00
SWIS_SBL:  42280004801400040240020000




SALE
DATE PRICE DEED
DATE LIBRE PAGE ARMS
LENGTH SELLER BUYER PERS.
PROP # PARCELS
08/01/1986  $ 1  08/05/1986  1112  126 N TOWN OF ROTTERDAM  0 1

STRUCTURAL INFORMATION
Overall Eff. Yr Built 0
Overall Grade N/A
Overall Condition N/A
Construction Type N/A
TAX INFORMATION
SBL(Tax ID)#: 48.14-4-24.2
Assessed Value $ 75,000
Land Assesment $ 33,600
School Tax $ 1,436
County/Town Tax $ 846
City/Village Tax $ N/A
Total Tax $ 2,282
Full Tax Value $ 75,000
Equalization Rate 1.0000
Prior Tax ID# 48.14-04-24
Full Land Value $ 33,600

*The calculated tax amounts are not exact. No special district tax amounts or exemptions have been included. All numbers are estimated based on town values. Taxes should be verified directly from the local tax collector.


   Updated:12/23/2010 10:30 am
LOT INFORMATION
Lot Size Dim.: 0.00x0.00
Land SQFT 11,403
Lot Size Acres 0.26
Zoning N/A
Nbhd Code N/A
School District 422801 - SCHALMONT
Desirability TYPICAL
Water Front N
Sewer N/A
Water N/A
Utilities N/A
Nbhd. Rating N/A
Nbhd. Type N/A
# Res. Sites N/A
# Comm. Sites N/A
Swis Code 422800

I am FOILing for the contract of this property transfer. Note that this appeared to have happened during the Constantino Administration...while
Tony J., REMS lead cheerleader and historian, was climbing the PD totem pole with the support of the criminal Supervisor.
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What was the year that the residents of dist. 2 paid for the expansion of their fire house to house an ambulance? Anyone know?


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.”
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Some of the costs are in on the tax vote...SOME...still waiting for the source and cost of property owner list used...which I know had to be purchased
from NYS.

NEXLYNX 112 Bracken Rd. Montgomery, NY 12549

11/1/10 $314  data entry/labels
06/1/10 $675  post cards

VINCY'S PRINTING

12/3/10  $13,888.12

19,948 pieces
Letters - $1,225
Insert - 60 lb. white/two sided/black - $1,225
Folding/Insert - $1,566
First Class Postage - $8,777
Sales Tax - $0

20 Poll workers @ $150 each - $3,000
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Incredible. What a colossal waste
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