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Last week I wrote about how Congresswoman Nan Hayworth took the side of corporate America when faced with the question of what she would do about major corporations that paid no income taxes. It seems that companies like GE, who earned $14.2 billion last year with $5.1 billion of that coming from US earnings, paid $0 in taxes. And who did Barack Obama select to head his Council on Jobs and Competitiveness? GE’s Chief Executive Jeffrey Immelt. It’s better than a fox in a hen house. And you know, now that Congress *and* the President are both in lock-step (or is that goose-step?) with the Corporations it’s only going to get worse. [...]
ENB Region 3 Completed Applications 03/09/2011
* Region 3 SEQR and Other Notices
* Region 3 SPDES Renewals
Putnam County
Applicant:
Town of Carmel
60 McAlpin Ave
Mahopac, NY 10541
Facility:
Sycamore Park
Long Pond Rd
Mahopac, NY 10541
Application ID:
3-3720-00119/00005
Permit(s) Applied for:
Article 24 Freshwater Wetlands
Section 401 – Clean Water Act Water Quality Certification
Project is Located:
Carmel, Putnam County
Project Description:
New York City Department of Environmental Protection proposes stormwater improvements at the Sycamore Park parking facility in the Town of Carmel in Putnam County. The proposed project includes the conversion of the existing gravel parking lot to smaller, paved parking spaces and two “overflow” grassed parking lots. Stormwater treatment will include the installation of two biofiltration areas to collect and treat runoff from the paved areas as well as a vegetated drainage swale. The existing clogged culvert will be cleared of debris and the culvert length reduced to restore open channel flow. In total, 1.66 acres of the adjacent area of New York State regulated Freshwater Wetland LC-22 (Class 1) will be temporarily impacted by the project. Upon completion of the project, the impacted area will be restored using native seed mixes, as [...]
Leibell sentencing postponed
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WHITE PLAINS โ The sentencing of former state Senator Vincent Leibell of Putnam County has been pushed back one month.
Leibell, who pled guilty in December to obstructing a federal grand jury that was investigating whether he had extorted cash payments from lawyers working in Putnam county and to failing to report on his income tax returns tens of thousands of dollars in cash payments he had received from those lawyers, was supposed to be sentenced in White Plains federal court on Monday, March 7.
The case has been postponed until April 1.
Read More at Midhudsonnews.com
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The next time you see a County Legislator, the County Executive, any town board member from Patterson or Carmel or Southeast or any member of the county IDA, just drop your drawers and bend over… And all that rustling back there? Just hope he’s not stealing your wallet like some cheap whore but getting ready to be polite enough to give you a hand job. [...]
“P.L.I. LLC, (Camarda) a limited liability company with offices at 1699 Rte.6 has requested that the Industrial Development Agency provide financing for the Company in the form of tax-exemption/or taxable industrial development revenue bonds in an aggregate amount not to exceed Thirty-Three Million to be used to finance a certain project consisting of the following: [...]
There is a little known axiom referred to as “Crib Death”. It refers to what happens to a newly elected official who does not “Go along to get along, with the status quo”. I believe that is what I was subjected to, not only by the Legislative attorney, but by senior legislators as well as the County Executive. It is presents another compelling reason that term limits should be imposed. [...]
Putnam County
Applicant:
Green Chimneys Children’s Services Inc
400 Doansburg Rd
Caller Box 719
Brewster, NY 10509
Facility:
Clear Pool Camp
Clear Pool Rd
Carmel, NY 10512
Application ID:
3-3722-00173/00003
Permit(s) Applied for:
Article 17 Titles 7 & 8 P/C/I SPDES – Surface Discharge
Project is Located:
Kent, Putnam County
Project Description:
DEC has determined to renew the above-referenced SPDES permit for a standard period of five years with no changes to existing effluent limitations and monitoring requirements. The subject permit authorizes the discharge of sanitary waste in the amount of 20,000 gallons per day from a wastewater treatment plant into an unnamed, intermittent stream, class B, WIN h-31-p44-23-p67-4.
Availability of Application Documents:
Filed application documents, and Department draft permits where applicable, are available for inspection during normal business hours at the address of the contact person. To ensure timely service at the time of inspection, it is recommended that an appointment be made with the contact person.
State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Determination:
Project is not subject to SEQR because it is a Type II action.
SEQR Lead Agency: None Designated
State Historic Preservation Act (SHPA) Determination:
The proposed activity is not subject to review in accordance with [...]
In other words, Putnam County government is bereft of a single progressive idea nor do they have any desire whatsoever to make county government smaller, less intrusive in our lives and cut spending to make life more bearable for the 100,000 people who live here. In other, other words, they just don’t get it. [...]
By Michael Risinit
CARMEL โ Should the state not re-approve a 1 percentage point bump in Putnam County’s sales tax rate, the county may be forced to scrap road patrols by sheriff’s deputies, emergency medical services such as Advanced Life Support and other measures, Legislature Chairman Vincent Tamagna said Wednesday.
County lawmakers expect to soon ask the state Legislature for permission to keep its portion of the sales tax at 4 percent instead of 3 percent. The extra point nets the county about $11 million annually and the levy expires in November. Requesting its reauthorization could set up a showdown with state Sen. Greg Ball, R-Carmel, who opposed the measure as an assemblyman. Without that revenue, Tamagna said, the county will be forced to consider “drastic cuts or a high increase in property taxes.” The money pays for discretionary spending, he said.
via Putnam lawmakers expect to ask state for sales-tax extension | LoHud.com | The Journal News.
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CARMEL โ John Tully, who served as deputy Putnam County executive under Robert Bondi and left county government last year in anticipation of a new administration, will return to his old slot on Feb. 1.
County Executive Paul Eldridge today announced that Tully would fill the slot that has been empty since his resignation in September. At the time, then-state Sen. Vincent Leibell and county Legislator Mary Ellen Odell were vying for Bondi’s job. Leibell won the election but never took office following his conviction on two federal corruption charges in December. Eldridge was appointed county executive on Jan. 1 for a one-year term.
Tully to return as deputy Putnam County executive | LoHud.com | The Journal News.
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Letter to the Editor – Putnam County Term Limits Law – Anthony Fusco
There is a little known axiom referred to as “Crib Death”. It refers to what happens to a newly elected official who does not “Go along to get along, with the status quo”. I believe that is what I was subjected to, not only by the Legislative attorney, but by senior legislators as well as the County Executive. It is presents another compelling reason that term limits should be imposed. [...]