TO:Education/Government Committee
Brian D. Sweet, Chairman, Legislator, District 2
Martin P. Kelly, Legislator, District 1
Roy S. Dimond, Legislator, District 3
Robert Headwell, Jr., Legislator, District 4
Daniel P. Wilson, Legislator, District 5
John M. Duchessi, Legislator, District 6
Michael J. Pepe, Legislator, District 7
Robert A. Purtell, Legislator, District 9
FROM:Cheryl A. Reese, Clerk of the Legislature
CC:Legislators, County Attorney, County Treasurer, FMCC, Media
DATE:3/29/2024
RE:Committee Meetings

Chairman Brian D. Sweet has called a meeting of the Education/Government Committee for 6:04 p.m. on Tuesday, September 20, 2022 in the Legislative Chambers, County Office Building, 64 Broadway, Fonda, New York 12068. 

This meeting is in person, however, members of the public may participate by calling 1-571-317-3122, Access Code 245-307-141. Minutes of the meeting will be transcribed and later posted on the Montgomery County website at www.co.montgomery.ny.us

Items on the agenda, at this time, are as follows:

1.   DISCUSSION

  A.  Privilege of Committee Chair, Committee Members & Legislators to discuss items of interest, etc., regarding departments governed by this Committee

2.  RESOLUTION ADOPTING INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW D, LOCAL LAW 4 OF 2022 - A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW 1 OF 2013 TO REESTABLISH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS BASED ON THE 2020 CENSUS (LEGISLATURE) 

3.  RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO AMEND CONTRACT WITH STANDARD COMMERCIAL INTERIORS (SCI) FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT

4.  RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH RAY AUDIO VIDEO FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT

5.  RESOLUTION CONFIRMING APPOINTMENT TO THE REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (COUNTY LEGISLATURE))

6.  OTHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 



Proposed Resolutions

Res. #Sponsor/SecondRecommendation
211

RESOLUTION ADOPTING INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW D, LOCAL LAW 4 OF 2022 - A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW 1 OF 2013 TO REESTABLISH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS BASED ON THE 2020 CENSUS (LEGISLATURE) 

Purtell/PepeMove to Full Legislature
212

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO AMEND CONTRACT WITH STANDARD COMMERCIAL INTERIORS (SCI) FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT

Sweet/DimondMove to Full Legislature
213

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH RAY AUDIO VIDEO FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT

Wilson/PurtellMove to Full Legislature
214

RESOLUTION CONFIRMING APPOINTMENT TO THE REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (COUNTY LEGISLATURE)

Kelly/PepeMove to Full Legislature



Montgomery County Seal!RESOLUTION NO. 211 of 2022

DATED: September 27, 2022

RECOMMENDATION:
     

RESOLUTION ADOPTING INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW D, LOCAL LAW 4 OF 2022 - A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW 1 OF 2013 TO REESTABLISH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS BASED ON THE 2020 CENSUS (LEGISLATURE) 


Resolution by Legislator: Purtell
Seconded by: Pepe

WHEREAS, Local Law 1 of 2013 established the initial legislative districts within Montgomery County, NY; and

WHEREAS,  Article 14 of the Montgomery County Charter sets forth the procedure to reapportionment that shall occur following each regular decennial census; and

WHEREAS,  a Commission on Reapportionment was convened that held multiple meetings that were open to the public to review necessary changes to the legislative districts based on the 2020 census; and

WHEREAS,  the Commission on Reapportionment held a public hearing on July 26, 2022 in the County Legislative Chambers, on  August 12, 2022 in the Village of Canajoharie Village Hall and on August 4, 2022 in the Town of Amsterdam Town Hall on their proposed revisions to the legislative districts; and

WHEREAS, within ninety (90) days of its first meeting the Commission presented a draft map and draft local law to the County Legislature; and

WHEREAS,   within sixty (60) days the County Legislature may vote to make changes to the local law, provided that any changes must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the Legislature; and

WHEREAS, a copy of this local law in final form has been on the desks of the Montgomery County Legislature for ten days, excluding Sundays.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that Introductory Local Law D (Local Law 4) of 2022 hereby is submitted to the Legislature of the County of Montgomery for consideration:

INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW D (LOCAL LAW 4 OF 2022) - A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW 1 OF 2013 TO REESTABLISH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS BASED ON THE 2020 CENSUS (LEGISLATURE) 

BE IT ENACTED by the Legislature of the County of Montgomery as follows:


SECTION 1.  Local Law 1 of 2013 is hereby amended to read as follows:

 

SECTION 2.   The purpose of this local law is to designate the boundaries of the legislative districts within Montgomery County, NY. These boundaries shall give no consideration to political party registration or affiliation and shall keep districts compact and contiguous while also taking into account existing town, city, village and school district lines, election district boundaries, then-current legislative districts as well as geographic features.  Districts are as nearly equal in population as is practicable and are not drawn with the intent or result of denying equal opportunity of racial or language minority groups to participate in the political process.

 

SECTION 3.   For the purpose of electing County legislators, Montgomery County shall be divided into nine districts. The nine districts within the County of Montgomery are depicted on the two maps attached hereto and made a part hereof and described as follows:

District 1:

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing the entirety of Town of St. Johnsville, the entirety of the Town of Minden exclusive of the majority of the Village of Fort Plain, and parts of the Town of  Canajoharie, and further described and bounded as follows in its entirety:

 

Beginning at that point where the Town of St. Johnsville and Town of Palatine borders intersect the boundary of Fulton county; then proceeding generally south along the St. Johnsville/Palatine border to the point where it intersects the boundary of the Town of Minden; then proceeding generally south-east along the Town of Minden/Town of Palatine border to the point where it intersects the boundary of the Village of Fort Plain.Then following along the southern boundary line of the Village of Fort Plain to the point where it intersects the boundary with the Town of Canajoharie and the Town of Minden; then proceeding north along the border between the Town of Minden and the Town of Canajoharie to the point where it intersects the boundary with the Town of Palatine;  then proceeding generally southeast along the border between the Town of Canajoharie and the Town of Palatine to the point where it intersects with the western boundary line of the Village of Canajoharie; then proceeding south along the western boundary of the Village of Canajoharie to the intersection of boundary with Seebers Lane.Then proceeding southwest along the midpoint of Seebers Lane to intersection of Seebers Lane and Fredericks Street;  then proceeding from said intersection along the midpoint of Fredericks Street to the intersection of Fredericks Street and Tollgate Road; then proceeding southeasterly along the midpoint of Tollgate Road to intersection with State Route 10; then south along the midpoint of State Route 10 to the intersection of State Route 10 and State Route 163; then southwest along the midpoint of State Route 163 to the intersection with Herrick Street; then south along the midpoint of Herrick Street to the intersection with W. Ames Road; then east along the midpoint of W Ames Road to the intersection with Macphail Road, then south along the midpoint of Macphail Road to the point where it meets the southern boundary line of Montgomery County; then proceeding west along the southern edge of the boundary line of Montgomery County to where the boundary lines of Montgomery County, Otsego County, and Herkimer County meet;  then proceeding north along the western boundary of Montgomery County to the point where the boundary lines of Montgomery County, Herkimer County, and Fulton County meet; then proceeding east along the northern boundary of Montgomery County to the point where the St. Johnsville/Palatine border intersects the boundary of Fulton County, at the point of origin.

District 2:

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing parts of the Town of Palatine, Town of Minden, and Town of Mohawk, and further described and bounded in its entirety as follows:

 

 

Beginning at that point where the Town of St. Johnsville and Town of Palatine borders intersect the boundary of Fulton county; then proceeding generally south along the St. Johnsville/Palatine border to the point where it intersects the boundary of the Town of Minden; then proceeding generally south-east along the Town of Minden/Town of Palatine border to the point where it intersects the boundary of the Village of Fort Plain.

Then following along the boundary line of the Village of Fort Plain to the point where it intersects the boundary with the Town of Canajoharie and the Town of Minden; then proceeding north along the border between the Town of Minden and the Town of Canajoharie to the point where it intersects the boundary with the Town of Palatine;  then proceeding generally southeast along the border between the Town of Canajoharie and the Town of Palatine to the point where it intersects the western boundary line of the Village of Palatine Bridge.

Then proceeding north along entirety of the northern boundary line of the Village of Palatine Bridge to the point where the eastern boundary of the Village of Palatine Bridge meets the southern boundary of the Town of Palatine at the southwestern corner of census block number 360570726001000; then proceeding east along the southern boundary of the Town of Palatine to point where it meets the boundary line of the Town of Mohawk; then proceeding east along the southern boundary line of the Town of Mohawk until it meets the western border of the Village of Fonda; then proceeding north along the boundary of the Village of Fonda to the intersection of the boundary of the Village of Fonda with State Route 30A; then proceeding north along the centerline of State Highway 30A to the point where it intersects with the boundary line of Fulton County; then proceeding west along the northern border of Montgomery County to the point where the Town of St. Johnsville/Town of Palatine border intersects with  northern border of Montgomery County/southern border of Fulton County, at the point of origin.

 

 

 

District 3:

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing parts of the Town of Palatine, Town of Canajoharie, and Town of Root, and further described and bounded as follows:

 

All of the Village of Palatine Bridge, boundaries co-terminus with the boundaries of the Village of Palatine Bridge; all of the Town of Root, boundaries co-terminus with the boundaries of the Town of Root; and the following portions of the Town of Canajoharie:

Bounded beginning at the point where the western boundary line of the Village of Canajoharie meets the southern boundary line of the Village of Palatine Bridge on the western edge of the Village of Canajoharie; then proceeding south along the western boundary of the Village of Canajoharie to the intersection of the boundary of the Village of Canajoharie with Seebers Lane.

Then proceeding southwest along the midpoint of Seebers Lane to intersection of Seebers Lane and Fredericks Street;  then proceeding from said intersection along the midpoint of Fredericks Street to the intersection of Fredericks Street and Tollgate Road; then proceeding southeasterly along the midpoint of Tollgate Road to intersection with State Route 10; then south along the midpoint of State Route 10 to the intersection of State Route 10 and State Route 163; then southwest along the midpoint of State Route 163 to the intersection with Herrick Street; then south along the midpoint of Herrick Street to the intersection with W. Ames Road; then east along the midpoint of W Ames Road to the intersection with Macphail Road, then south along the midpoint of Macphail Road to the point where it meets the southern boundary line of Montgomery County.

Then proceeding east along the southern boundary line of Montgomery County to the point where the southern boundary line of Montgomery County meets the eastern boundary of the Town of Canajoharie; then proceeding north along the eastern boundary line of the Town of Canajoharie to the point where it intersects with the southern boundary of the Town of Palatine; then proceeding west along the southern boundary of the Town of Palatine to the point of origin.

 

 

District 4:  

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing the entirety of the Town of Glen, the entirety of the Town of Charleston, the entirety of the Village of Fonda, the entirety of the Village of Fultonville, and also containing parts of the Town of Mohawk, further described and bounded as follows:

 

All of the Town of Glen, boundaries co-terminus with the boundaries of the Town of Glen; all of the Town of Charleston, boundaries co-terminus with the boundaries of the Town of Charleston; and the following portion of the Town of Mohawk:

 

Beginning at the point where State Highway 67 intersects with the southern boundary of Fulton County; then proceeding east along the midpoint of State Highway 67 to the point where it meets Albany Bush Road (County Highway 29); then proceeding southwest along Albany Bush Road to the point where it intersects with Stoner Trail Road (County Highway 28); then proceeding southeast along Stoner Trail Road to the point where it intersects with Getman Road; then proceeding west and then south along Getman Road to the point where it terminates at Old Trail Road (County Highway 30), then proceeding east along Old Trail Road to State Highway 5; then proceeding south-west along State Highway 5 to the point where it meets the northeastern corner of census block 360570722002042; then proceeding south along the eastern boundary of census blocks 360570722002042, 360570722002039, 360570722002040, and 360570722002041 to the point where the southeast corner of census block 360570722002041 meets the northern boundary of the Town of Glen; then proceeding west along the boundary line between the Town of Mohawk and the Town of Glen to the point where it meets the western boundary of the Village of Fonda, then proceeding north along the western boundary of the Village of Fonda to the intersection of the boundary of the Village of Fonda with State Route 30A; then proceeding north along the centerline of State Highway 30A to the point where it intersects with the boundary line of Fulton County; then proceeding east along the boundary line of Fulton County to the point where it intersects State Highway 67, at the point of origin.

 

 

District 5:  

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing the entirety of the Town of Florida, and containing also parts of the City of Amsterdam, Town of Amsterdam, and Town of Mohawk, and further described and bounded as follows:

 

Beginning at the point where State Highway 67 intersects with the southern boundary of Fulton County; then proceeding east along the midpoint of State Highway 67 to the point where it meets Albany Bush Road (County Highway 29); then proceeding southwest along Albany Bush Road to the point where it intersects with Stoner Trail Road (County Highway 28); then proceeding southeast along Stoner Trail Road to the point where it intersects with Getman Road; then proceeding west and then south along Getman Road to the point where it terminates at Old Trail Road (County Highway 30), then proceeding east along Old Trail Road to State Highway 5; then proceeding south-west along State Highway 5 to the point where it meets the northeastern corner of census block 360570722002042; then proceeding south along the eastern boundary of census blocks 360570722002042, 360570722002039, 360570722002040, and 360570722002041 to the point where the southeast corner of census block 360570722002041 meets the northern boundary of the Town of Glen;

 

then proceeding east along the boundary line between the Town of Mohawk and the Town of Glen to the midpoint of the place where the boundary lines of the Town of Mohawk, Town of Glen, and Town of Florida meet; then proceeding from said midpoint south along the boundary line between the Town of Florida and the Town of Glen to the midpoint of the place where the boundary lines of the Town of Florida, Town of Glen, and Town of Charleston meet; then proceeding south along the boundary line between the Town of Florida and the Town of Charleston to the point where it meets the boundary line between the Town of Florida and Schenectady County; then proceeding northeast along the Town of Florida boundary line with Schenectady County to the point where it meets the boundary line for the Town of Amsterdam; then proceeding west along the boundary line between the Town of Amsterdam and the Town of Florida to the midpoint of the place where the boundary lines of the Town of Florida, Town of Amsterdam, and City of Amsterdam meet; then proceeding west, then south along the boundary line between the Town of Florida and the City of Amsterdam to the place where it meets State Highway 5S on the eastern border of the City of Amsterdam; then proceeding west along the midpoint of State Highway 5S to the point where it meets Destefano Avenue, then northeasterly then easterly along Destefano Avenue to the place where it meets Barkley School Road; then along Barkley School Road to point where it meets Nolan Place; then along Nolan Place to the point where it meets Perkins Street; then west to the terminus of Perkins street; then northwest along the eastern boundary of census block 360570702003017 to the intersection of “B” Street;  then north along “B” Street  to the intersection of Florida Ave., then west along Florida Ave. to the intersection of Broadway, then westerly on Broadway to the intersection of Queen Anne Road, then northwesterly on Queen Anne Road to the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Florida on the western border of the City of Amsterdam; then proceeding north and west along the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Florida to the point where it  meets the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam, Fort Johnson and the Town of Florida then proceeding generally north then east along the boundary line  of the City of Amsterdam generally north and then east in a zig-zag fashion to the point where it intersects Fairway Lane, then east on Fairway Lane to the intersection of Upper Van Dyke Ave., then north on Upper Van Dyke Ave. to where it meets Golf Course Road (County Highway 18); then proceeding east along Golf Course Road to the point where it meets State Highway 30; then proceeding north along State Highway 30 to the point where it intersects the boundary of Fulton County; then proceeding west along the boundary with Fulton County to the point where it intersects State Highway 67, at the point of origin.

 

District 6:  

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing parts of the City of Amsterdam and further described and bounded as follows:

 

Beginning at the point where Guy Park Avenue Extension meets the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam; then proceeding south then east? along the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Florida, to the point where it meets Queen Ann Road; then proceeding from that point southeast along Queen Ann Road to the point where it meets Broadway; then proceeding east along Broadway to the point where it meets the intersection of Florida Ave., then proceeding east along Florida Ave. to the point where it intersects with “B” Street; then  then south along “B” Street to its terminus; then south-easterly along in a straight line along the western boundary of census block 360570702003022 to point where it meets the terminus of Perkins Street; then along Perkins Street to the point where it meets Nolan Place; then southeast along Nolan Place to the point where it meets Barkley School Road; then along Barkley School Road to the point where it meets DeStefano Avenue; then northwest then southwest along DeStefano Avenu to the intersection with State Highway 5S and DeSteFano; then proceeding east along State Highway 5S to the point where it intersects the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Florida on the eastern border of the City of Amsterdam; then proceeding generally north and west along the border of the City of Amsterdam in a zig-zag fashion to the point where East Main Street and Chapman Drive (County Highway 157) intersect the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam; then proceeding westerly along the southern border of census block 360570708002020 to the southwest corner of census block 360570708002020, then north and west along census block 360570708002020¬; then west along census block 360570708002017;

Thence north along Vrooman Avenue to the intersection with Hibbard Street; then west on Hibbard Street to the intersection with  Lura Street; then south on Lura Street to the intersection with Lura Lane; then west on Lura Lane to the intersection with Jay Street; then south on Jay Street to the intersection with  Bell Street;  then west on Bell Street to the point where Bell Street meets Reid Street; then proceeding north-easterly on Reid Street until the point where Reid Street meets the south-eastern corner of census block 360570709001002; then proceeding west along the southern boundary of census block 360570709001002 to the point where it meets Cornell Street; then proceeding north-easterly along the midpoint of Cornell Street to the point where it meets Church Street (State Highway 67); then proceeding generally west along Church Street (State Highway 67) to the point where it meets Prospect Street; then proceeding northwest along Prospect Street to the point where it meets Shuler Street, then proceeding southwest along Shuler Street to the point where the Market Street (State Highway 30) north-bound overpass passes over Shuler Street at the southwest corner of census block 360570706002022; then proceeding northeasterly along the Market Street north-bound overpass (State Highway 30) to the point where it merges with the south-bound lane of traffic; then proceeding southwest along the Market Street (State Highway 30) south-bound lane of traffic to the point where it meets Academy Street; then proceeding north-west along Academy Street to the point where it meets Wall Street; then proceeding south-west along Wall Street to the point where it meets Union Street; then proceeding north-west along Union Street to the point where it intersects McDonnell Street; then proceeding south-west along McDonnell Street to the point where it meets Guy Park Avenue; then proceeding north-west along Guy Park Avenue to the midpoint of the intersection of Guy Park Avenue, Clinton Street, and Northampton Road; then proceeding north-east along Northampton Road to the point where it meets Stewart Street; then proceeding west along Stewart Street to the point where it meets Genevieve Street; then proceeding south-west along Genevieve Street to the point where it intersects Guy Park Avenue; then proceeding west along Guy Park Avenue to point where it meets Guy Park Avenue Extension; then proceeding west along Guy Park Avenue Extension to the point where it meets the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam, at the point of origin.

 

 

District 7:

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing parts of the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam, and further described and bounded as follows:

 

Beginning at the midpoint of the intersection between Locust Avenue and Lyon Street, then generally east following Lyon Street to the point where Lyon Street meets Clizbe Avenue; then southerly along Clizbe Avenue to the point where Clizbe Avenue meets the south-western terminus of census block 360570707002001; then generally north-east along the southern boundary of census block 360570707002001 to the point where the south-eastern terminus of census block 360570707002001 meets the Boundary of the Town of Amsterdam; then proceeding south along the common boundary of the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam to that point where the boundary meets Chapman Drive and East Main Street, then westerly on East Main Street to the southeast corner of census block 360570708002020; then north and west along census block 360570708002020¬; then west along census block 360570708002017 the point where it intersections Vrooman Ave; thence north along Vrooman Avenue to the intersection with Hibbard Street; then west on Hibbard Street to the intersection with Lura Street; then south on Lura Street to the intersection with Lura Lane; then west on Lura Lane to the intersection with Jay Street; then south on Jay Street to the intersection with  Bell Street; then west on Bell Street to the point where Bell Street meets Reid Street; then proceeding north-easterly on Reid Street until that point where Reid Street meets the south-eastern corner of census block 360570709001002; then proceeding west along the southern boundary of census block 360570709001002 to the point where it meets Cornell Street; then proceeding north-easterly along the midpoint of Cornell Street to the point where it meets Church Street (State Highway 67); then proceeding generally west along Church Street (State Highway 67) to the point where it meets Prospect Street; then proceeding north-westerly along Prospect Street to the point where it meets Locust Avenue; then proceeding north-easterly along the midpoint of Locust Avenue to the intersection between Locust Avenue and Lyon Street, at the point of origin.

 

 

District 8:  

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing parts of the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam, and further described and bounded as follows:

 

Beginning at the midpoint of the intersection between Locust Avenue and Lyon Street; then proceeding south along Locust Avenue to the point where it meets Prospect Street; then proceeding north-west along Prospect Street to the point where it meets Shuler Street; then proceeding southwest along Shuler Street to the point where the Market Street (State Highway 30) north-bound overpass passes over Shuler Street at the southwest corner of census block 360570706002022; then proceeding north-easterly along the Market Street north-bound overpass (State Highway 30) to the point where it merges with the south-bound lane of traffic; then proceeding southwest along the Market Street (State Highway 30) south-bound lane of traffic to the point where it meets Academy Street; then proceeding north-west along Academy Street to the point where it meets Wall Street; then proceeding south-west along Wall Street to the point where it meets Union Street; then proceeding north-west along Union Street to the point where it intersects McDonnell Street; then proceeding south-west along McDonnell Street to the point where meets Guy Park Avenue; then proceeding north-west along Guy Park Avenue to the midpoint of the intersection of Guy Park Avenue, Clinton Street, and Northampton Road; then proceeding north-east along Northampton Road to the point where it meets Stewart Street; then proceeding west along Stewart Street to the point where it meets Genevieve Street; then proceeding south-west along Genevieve Street to the point where it intersects Guy Park Avenue; then proceeding west along Guy Park Avenue to the point where it meets Guy Park Avenue Extension; then proceeding west along Guy Park Avenue Extension to the point where it meets the boundary line between the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam, then following the boundary line generally north then east, then south to the point where it intersects Fairway Lane, then east on Fairway Lane to the point where it meets Upper Van Dyke Avenue; then proceeding southerly on Upper Van Dyke Avenue and Van Dyke Avenue to the point where Van Dyke Avenue meets Market Street (State Highway 30); then proceeding North along Market Street to where it meets Highland Road; then proceeding East along Highland Road to the point where Highland Road intersects the Boundary between the City of Amsterdam and Town of Amsterdam; then proceeding south-east along the line formed by the Boundary between the City of Amsterdam and Town of Amsterdam until the point where the boundary line shifts north; proceeding then from that point in a zigzag fashion along the southern boundaries of census blocks 360570721003049 and 360570707001016 to the point where the boundary of census block 360570707001016 meets Brookside Avenue; then east along Brookside avenue to the midpoint of the intersection of Brookside Avenue, Locust Avenue and Lyon Street, at the point of origin.

 

District 9:  

 

All of that portion of Montgomery County, containing parts of the City of Amsterdam and the Town of Amsterdam, and further described and bounded as follows:

 

Beginning at that point where State Highway 30 intersects the boundary of Fulton County; then proceeding south along State Highway 30 to that point where State Highway 30 intersects with Golf Course Road (County Highway 18); then proceeding west along Golf Course Road to the point where Golf Course Road meets Upper Van Dyke Avenue; then proceeding southerly on Upper Van Dyke Avenue and Van Dyke Avenue to the point where Van Dyke Avenue meets Market Street (State Highway 30); then proceeding North along Market Street to where it meets Highland Road; then proceeding East along Highland Road to the point where Highland Road intersects the Boundary between the City of Amsterdam and Town of Amsterdam; then proceeding south-east along the line formed by the Boundary between the City of Amsterdam and Town of Amsterdam until the point where the boundary line shifts north; proceeding then from that point in a zigzag fashion along the southern boundaries of census blocks 360570721003049 and 360570707001016 to to the point where the boundary of census block 360570707001016 meets Brookside Avenue; then east along Brookside Avenue to the midpoint of the intersection of Brookside Avenue, Locust Avenue and Lyon Street, then generally east following Lyon Street to the point where Lyon Street meets Clizbe Avenue; then southerly along Clizbe Avenue to the point where Clizbe Avenue meets the south-western terminus of census block 360570707002001; then generally north-east along the southern boundary of census block 360570707002001 to the point where the south-eastern terminus of census block 360570707002001 meets the Boundary of the Town of Amsterdam; then then proceeding generally south in a ziz-zag fashion along the boundary line between the Town of Amsterdam and the City of Amsterdam, to the point where it meets the Town of Florida Boundary line in the Mohawk River; then east proceeding along the boundary between the Town of Amsterdam and the Town of Florida to the point where the Town of Amsterdam boundary line meets the Boundary line with Schenectady County; then proceeding North along the Boundary between the Town of Amsterdam and Schenectady County to the northeastern terminus of the Town of Amsterdam boundary line; then proceeding generally west along the boundary between the Town of Amsterdam and Fulton County to State Highway 30, to the point of origin.

 

 

 

SECTION 4.    To the extent that this local law is inconsistent with other laws it shall supersede those laws.

SECTION 5.  If any clause, sentence or paragraph of this local law shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment, decree or order shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of the local law, which shall as to such remainder remain in effect. 

SECTION 6. This local law shall take effect upon filing with the New York State Secretary of State.

RESOLUTION VOTE, passed with Aye(6). Legislators Wilson, Duchessi and VACANT were absent. (9/27/2022)



Attachment

Attachment

Statement of Legislative and Financial Impact:

I. Nature of Request:

ADOPTING INTRODUCTORY LOCAL LAW D, LOCAL LAW NO. 4 OF 2022 - A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW 1 OF 2013 TO REESTABLISH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS BASED ON THE 2020 CENSUS   


II. Justification:

Redistricting is required following the census pursuant to the Montgomery County Charter.


III. Legislative Impact:

Regulated by Article 14 of the Montgomery County Charter and Municipal Home Rule Law Section 34.


IV. Financial Impact:

None



cc: County Clerk
County Treasurer




Montgomery County Seal!RESOLUTION NO. 212 of 2022

DATED: September 27, 2022

RECOMMENDATION:
     

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO AMEND CONTRACT WITH STANDARD COMMERCIAL INTERIORS (SCI) FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT


Resolution by Legislator: Sweet
Seconded by: Dimond

WHEREAS, FMCC is requesting additional furniture and furnishings be added to the Science Labs and Classroom Project; and

WHEREAS, a proposal was received by SCI to add the additional furniture and furnishing back into the project in the amount of $58,634.96, and

WHEREAS, all additional furniture and furnishings fall under NYS Contract #P668367; and

RESOLVED, the Montgomery County Executive, upon review and approval of the County Attorney, is authorized and directed to amend the agreement with SCI to add an additional $58,634.96 to the contract utilizing a portion of the unallocated funds that remain; and 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this resolution is contingent upon a substantially similar resolution being passed by Fulton County.

RESOLUTION VOTE, passed with Aye(6). Legislators Wilson, Duchessi and VACANT were absent. (9/27/2022)



Statement of Legislative and Financial Impact:

I. Nature of Request:

AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO AMEND CONTRACT WITH STANDARD COMMERCIAL INTERIORS (SCI) FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT 


II. Justification:

FMCC is requesting additional furniture and furnishings be added to the Science Labs and Classroom Project


III. Legislative Impact:

The Montgomery County Legislature is authorized to pass this Resolution  pursuant to Article 2 of the Montgomery County Charter.


IV. Financial Impact:

Capital project



cc: County Clerk
County Treasurer




Montgomery County Seal!RESOLUTION NO. 213 of 2022

DATED: September 27, 2022

RECOMMENDATION:
     

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH RAY AUDIO VIDEO FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT


Resolution by Legislator: Wilson
Seconded by: Purtell

WHEREAS, FMCC is requesting AV equipment be purchased and installed into Classrooms C137 and C139 that are included within the Classrooms Phase III Project; and 

WHEREAS, the AV equipment was originally proposed, however, was removed due to estimated costs of the overall project prior to bidding; and 

WHEREAS, proposals were received by Ray Audio Video to add the AV equipment back into the project in the amount of $22,312.65; and 

WHEREAS, all AV equipment will be purchased via NYS Contract #PC67450. 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Montgomery County Executive is authorized and directed, upon review and approval of the County Attorney, to authorize an agreement with Ray Audio Video in the amount  not to exceed $22,312.65 utilizing a portion of the unallocated funds to purchase AV equipment for Classrooms C137 and C139; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this resolution is contingent upon a substantially similar resolution being passed by the Fulton County Board of Supervisors.

RESOLUTION VOTE, passed with Aye(6). Legislators Wilson, Duchessi and VACANT were absent. (9/27/2022)



Statement of Legislative and Financial Impact:

I. Nature of Request:

AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH RAY AUDIO VIDEO FOR THE FMCC SCIENCE LABS AND CLASSROOMS PHASE III PROJECT


II. Justification:

FMCC is requesting AV equipment be purchased and installed into Classrooms C137 and C139 that are included within the Classrooms Phase III Project


III. Legislative Impact:

The Montgomery County Legislature is authorized to pass this Resolution pursuant to Article 2 of the Montgomery County Charter.


IV. Financial Impact:

Capital project



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County Treasurer




Montgomery County Seal!RESOLUTION NO. 214 of 2022

DATED: September 27, 2022

RECOMMENDATION:
     

RESOLUTION CONFIRMING APPOINTMENT TO THE REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (COUNTY LEGISLATURE)


Resolution by Legislator: Kelly
Seconded by: Pepe

WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and State Office of Parks, Recreation  and Historic Preservation are working on updating the Open Space Conservation Plan; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law Section 49-0209 each county shall appoint a member to the Regional Advisory Committee that is responsible for providing the State with recommendations on land conservation and policy; and

WHEREAS, the Montgomery County Executive has appointed Joe Slezak who currently works at the Montgomery County Soil and Water District to the committee.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Montgomery County Legislature hereby confirms the appointment of Joe Slezak to the Regional Advisory Committee.

RESOLUTION VOTE, passed with Aye(6). Legislators Wilson, Duchessi and VACANT were absent. (9/27/2022)



Statement of Legislative and Financial Impact:

I. Nature of Request:

CONFIRMING APPOINTMENT TO THE REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE


II. Justification:

Pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law Section 49-0209 each county shall appoint a member to the Regional Advisory Committee that is responsible for providing the State with recommendations on land conservation and policy.


III. Legislative Impact:

Pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law Section 49-0209 each county shall appoint a member to the Regional Advisory Committee that is responsible for providing the State with recommendations on land conservation and policy.


IV. Financial Impact:

None



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County Treasurer