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Yossi
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Maceka should be filling the previous assessor's ter which is a six-year stint.  Why would you re-assess the assessor who always did a good job and seems to be doing a good job now.  Have y9ou people nothing else to do but sit around a whine about town politics?  
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Councilwoman Nicola DiLeva and Deputy Supervisor Robert Godlewski, both part of the interview process for a new assessor, said they thought Macejka understood that the position would be re-evaluated at the end of the year. Godlewski said the board was not sure if a part-time assessor would be able to meet the town’s needs going into the future, so the yearlong trial wasn’t necessarily meant to remove Macejka.

“It was understood by him that it was a part-time position, and we were going to re-evaluate it at the end of this year,” said Godlewski. “That was my impression when we went through the interview process and it was explained to him that it was for a year. We may not have put it in there.”

Town Attorney Joseph Liccardi and Macejka prepared the resolution, which is scheduled for a vote Wednesday, Aug. 10, to clearly state the appointment would last the remainder of the six-year term, which was originally held by Craig Surprise.

“The town can’t say, ‘We are only going to keep him for a year.’ … It just doesn’t work that way,” Macejka said. “It is just correcting and amending the resolution. … It is not a debate, it is state law. An assessor has a six-year appointment.”

DiLeva said she questioned the resolution because during the interview process Macejka appeared to have no problem with the year agreement.

Macejka said the term ending after a year wasn’t discussed with him.




hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


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Maceka should be filling the previous assessor's ter which is a six-year stint.  Why would you re-assess the assessor who always did a good job and seems to be doing a good job now.  Have y9ou people nothing else to do but sit around a whine about town politics?  


Somebody has to watch the bed feathering.  Bureaucrats HATE IT.


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Councilwoman Nicola DiLeva and Deputy Supervisor Robert Godlewski, both part of the interview process for a new assessor, said they thought Macejka understood that the position would be re-evaluated at the end of the year. Godlewski said the board was not sure if a part-time assessor would be able to meet the town’s needs going into the future, so the yearlong trial wasn’t necessarily meant to remove Macejka.

“It was understood by him that it was a part-time position, and we were going to re-evaluate it at the end of this year,” said Godlewski. “That was my impression when we went through the interview process and it was explained to him that it was for a year. We may not have put it in there.”

Town Attorney Joseph Liccardi and Macejka prepared the resolution, which is scheduled for a vote Wednesday, Aug. 10, to clearly state the appointment would last the remainder of the six-year term, which was originally held by Craig Surprise.

“The town can’t say, ‘We are only going to keep him for a year.’ … It just doesn’t work that way,” Macejka said. “It is just correcting and amending the resolution. … It is not a debate, it is state law. An assessor has a six-year appointment.”

DiLeva said she questioned the resolution because during the interview process Macejka appeared to have no problem with the year agreement.

Macejka said the term ending after a year wasn’t discussed with him.



This is all bullcrap!!! Macejka damn well knew this was a part-time position with a re-evaluation in a year. And he clearly agreed to those conditions. And why??? Because his 'family' was now running the 'family business'. He knew that this was part of the plan right from the get go when the rotterdam dems were supporting and campaigning REVITALIZE ROTTERDAM!! Macejka was involved in those inner workings. He agreed to be part of the 'family business plan' aka REVITALIZE ROTTERDAM!!

However, the rotterdam 'friends and family business' is obviously on shaky ground. So Macejka wants to secure his position NOW so he too can screw the tax payers with a lucrative pension package!!

And might just be me......but lacardi is handling the legalities of this matter?????? Who's watching the rotterdam hen house??


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the gangsta roosters....and there's alot of cross-breeding and rotten eggs


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This is all bullcrap!!! Macejka damn well knew this was a part-time position with a re-evaluation in a year. And he clearly agreed to those conditions. And why??? Because his 'family' was now running the 'family business'. He knew that this was part of the plan right from the get go when the rotterdam dems were supporting and campaigning REVITALIZE ROTTERDAM!! Macejka was involved in those inner workings. He agreed to be part of the 'family business plan' aka REVITALIZE ROTTERDAM!!

However, the rotterdam 'friends and family business' is obviously on shaky ground. So Macejka wants to secure his position NOW so he too can screw the tax payers with a lucrative pension package!!

And might just be me......but lacardi is handling the legalities of this matter?????? Who's watching the rotterdam hen house??



              He can be dismissed any November by reducing his salary to $1/yr.

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Why would they do that?
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    §  310.  Assessor.  1.  Selection. Each local government to which this
  title applies which has the power to assess real property  for  purposes
  of  taxation  shall  have  one assessor. An appointive assessor shall be
  appointed by the legislative body of the local government except that in
  a local government where department heads and other local  officers  are
  appointed  by  the  chief  executive  officer,  such  assessor  shall be
  appointed by such officer. Any resident of the state, otherwise eligible
  for appointment as assessor, may be appointed assessor. An assessor  may
  be   employed  by  the  local  government  in  any  other  position  not
  incompatible with the office of assessor.
    2. Term of office. The term of office of assessor shall be  six  years
  except  as  otherwise provided in subdivision seven of this section
. The
  terms for appointive assessors  shall  commence  on  the  first  day  of
  October,  nineteen  hundred  seventy-one and each sixth year thereafter.
  Where a town has exercised the option to elect one assessor, as provided
  by section three hundred twenty-nine of this article, the term for  such
  elected  assessor  shall  be  as  of  the first day of January, nineteen
  hundred ninety-four and each sixth year thereafter.
    3. Classification. The position of appointive assessor shall be in the
  classified service, notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (e) of
  section thirty-five of the civil service law.
    4. Minimum qualification standards. No person shall  be  eligible  for
  appointment  as  assessor  unless  he  meets  the  minimum qualification
  standards established for such office by the commissioner.
    5. Certification and continuing education. (a) All assessors,  whether
  appointed   or   elected,  must  obtain  commissioner  certification  of
  successful completion of the basic  course  of  training  and  education
  prescribed by the commissioner pursuant to this title.
    (b)  In  addition  to  the basic course of training and education, all
  appointive assessors and any assessor elected to a six-year  term  shall
  also  complete additional courses in a continuing training and education
  program prescribed by the commissioner pursuant  to  the  provisions  of
  this title.
    6.  Training;  services by state; county cooperation. The commissioner
  shall provide training programs including but not limited to courses  of
  training  and  education  required to be completed by local officers and
  employees and by  candidates  for  certification  as  eligible  for  the
  position  of  assessor  in accordance with the provisions of this title.
  Such programs shall be provided by the commissioner for counties, cities
  and towns to which this title is applicable.  Counties  shall  cooperate
  with the commissioner in providing such programs.
    7.  Indefinite  term  for assessors. Notwithstanding the provisions of
  subdivision two of this section, the office of assessor  shall  have  an
  indefinite term (a) where the office of assessor is a full time position
  as  determined  by  the  local  legislative  body and on or after August
  first, nineteen hundred seventy is classified in the  competitive  class
  of the civil service at the request of the local legislative body or (b)
  where  on  July  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  seventy the office of
  assessor is classified in the competitive class of the civil service and
  has an indefinite term pursuant to law.


this looks to be a great discussion at the "special meeting"


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Why would they do that?


Because that would be his market value in the private sector.


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Because that would be his market value in the private sector.


Oh really? Thanks for clearing that up for us. I wish him well.  
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Hey tippy. How was your trip?  When can we expect the meeting minutes?
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Hey tippy. How was your trip?  When can we expect the meeting minutes?


last night!

and what info were they reading from that licardi used to write the one year part-time deal????

just like Eunice's pay the board can adjust this positions pay once a year

what is it with all parties involved that the laws of this state cant be read, understood and followed

i could see if the assessor was elected that a term would be finished out but the position is apointed so for better or worse the position carries a six year term

maybe an elected assessor is the way to go?


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Because that would be his market value in the private sector.




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So exactly how many hours does the rotterdam town assessor work a week? And who else in rotterdam's town hall can verify these hours? If he works as the assessor in the town of guilderland in a full time position, exactly 'what' hours are spent in rotterdam? Assuming of course that he works monday - friday from 8-ish to 4-ish in guilderland....yes? Perhaps someone should check with the town of guilderland.

Who exactly and truthfully can verify his hours worked in rotterdam? AND.....how well is 'part time' working out for the town?


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So exactly how many hours does the rotterdam town assessor work a week? And who else in rotterdam's town hall can verify these hours? If he works as the assessor in the town of guilderland in a full time position, exactly 'what' hours are spent in rotterdam? Assuming of course that he works monday - friday from 8-ish to 4-ish in guilderland....yes? Perhaps someone should check with the town of guilderland.

Who exactly and truthfully can verify his hours worked in rotterdam? AND.....how well is 'part time' working out for the town?



Excellent point BT. All employees full and part time, elected, appointed should be scrutinized.   Especially the public works coordinator, police, hey staff, and parks. Get back to us when you get more info on that. Good job lapdog. Or is it lappig. Or lapcat. Whatever. Sniff around you grunt.
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