Mortgage Tax Press Release June 30, 2009

Immediate Press Release June 30,2009.

All,  With recent votes in Dutchess County Legislation, this raises large concerns to the people of Dutchess County as well as it should. With a request from Senator Steve Saland to the Dutchess County Legislators, a special meeting was produced. The Senator and his office by mistake readily admitted, missed the extension that DC Legislators passed by Resolution an extension of the Mortgage tax for 2 years. This was done in 2008.

An emergency meeting was called by Chairman Higgins to call for the extension date missed by the Senator and his office, was required to be done by the date of 6/19/2009 which allowed the Senator to hand walk the Resolution with a Request for the extension to Albany on the 22nd of June 2009, and plead for it to be accepted. The Resolution was blocked by the Dutchess County Minority party and the Resolution failed. All of the Republican party voted NO for the extension.
Not one Other member of the Legislative branch of Government went against the Senator and our County Executive. By not passing recently the extension request from the Senator, the mortgage taxes generated from such will be detrimental to the County, Cities, Towns and Villages.
The Legislators who opposed the 2 year extension that they had passed in 2008,  along with request again from our own County Executive to ask for the extension to assist our County, will produce severe costs to taxpayers to make up the difference.
Attached is the memo from the Executives office in 2008 showing what would potentially happen if this much needed tax was not in place, along with an up-date of revenue loss due to economic times. ( MORTGAGETAXMEMO ), ALONG WITH A RECENT UP-DATE ON OUR CURRENT MORTGAGE TAX REVENUE DROP.
The second attachment from the Executives Office  ( 20090630092746052 ) Page 4, paragraphs 2 – 5 shows the downturn of revenues from the mortgage taxes expected for 2009. With this anticipated and projected downturn of funding, the ” NO ” votes will affect the costs to the taxpayers and inevitable it will be required to raise revenues from some other source. What that source will be, I have no idea, Legislation will need to be creative along with the Executive branch.
The Majority Party continues to remain fiscally prudent and remain in the eyes of its voters. Having open and transparent caucuses as well as their open governmental practices shows the people they have made the correct choices came election time 2007.
Submitted by Dutchess County Legislator Jim Doxsey,  District 1
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On Jul-03-2009 10:55 PM:
Transparency has happened since the Democratic Party has been elected the Majority in 2007. Continuence is needed to ensure this continues in 20010. Your vote is required MORE than ever, please get every voter you know out to do so.
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All, I am considering modifying this again. Please send any Modifications or Concerns.
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RESOLUTION NO. 209176
RE: COUNTYWIDE FIRE AND EMS PROTECTION TASK FORCE
Legislators DOXSEY, KUFFNER and FETTES offer the following and move its adoption:

WHEREAS, the continued purchasing of real property in Districts by Not For Profit (“NFPs”) entities is causing excessive burdens on the taxpayers, and adding to the already high costs to sustain living in Dutchess County, and

WHEREAS, these real property purchases by NFPs are causing more property to be deleted from the tax rolls in the Districts, thereby placing an increasing tax levy burden on minimal residential and commercial properties, and

WHEREAS, the NFPs’ expanding real property purchases combined with the additional services these NFP’s require are producing additional mental and physical stress as well as hazardous conditions for all Police, Fire and Emergency Services, and

WHEREAS, continued sales of these properties to tax exempt entities combined with the disproportional public services the tax exempts require put the life and safety of all the Residents in the County in harms way and increases costs to homeowners and businesses in areas with and without high volumes of NFPs, and

WHEREAS, the collective burden placed on the districts by the NFPs, creates and places additional health and safety issues for all the residents, non-residents and emergency personnel and

WHEREAS, the collective burden placed on the districts by NFPs needs to be addressed as a whole and not as separate and unrelated projects or issues, but for the overall health and safety of all the residents, non-residents and emergency personnel, and

WHEREAS, without substantial financial assistance for the areas of high NFPs’ properties, homes are being lost, revenues are constantly driven lower, property values are dropping due to high costs from taxes, real estate agents are finding it hard to sell properties in areas of and due to the aggressive NFPs’ purchasing properties and sprawling of their facilities, and

WHEREAS, this sprawling effect is detrimental to taxpayers in the Dutchess County area, causing losses of revenues and creating added burdens to those districts, places everyone’s life and safety in jeopardy, and

WHEREAS, the perceived economic benefit of NFPs is a benefit to all the residents of Dutchess County, yet the burden of providing the Life Safety Services they require is the burden of only the taxpaying residents of the districts the NFPs are located in, now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, the Chairman of the Legislature shall appoint seven individuals to be members of the task force, to be comprised of fire commissioners, fire chiefs, Dutchess County Emergency Service – E911 Center and a legislator presently serving on the legislature’s Public Safety
Committee, and be it further

RESOLVED, that the task force shall report findings and recommendations to the legislature regularily as pertinent cost saving information evolves, areas of potentially Safety issues that are deemed needed, required or mandated, and as soon after completing a final report as is practical and report those findings, and be it further

RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be sent to all Emergency Services in Dutchess County giving them the required authorization to put into place measures to sustain adequate Emergency Protection, and copies be sent to the Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro, Senator Terry Gipson, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Assemblyman Didi Barrett, State Legislators and State Congressmen of the State of New York.
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Ginny Buechele likes this.
Ira Margulies
This is a good resolution Jim. I was just talking about this problem last night to my Public Administration class at Marist. I’m glad to see you are taking the lead on this issue!

June 19, 2009 at 1:41pm ·

Ginny Buechele
We’ll get there Jim – someone needs to slip behind the Wizard of OZ Curtain – Some on the Leg. say the broader picture needs to be looked at but yet they don’t want to look at it.

July 31, 2009 at 10:57pm ·

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Letters From Residents DCC/ Miller

Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 6:02 PM
Subject: Your endorsement of DCC to be it’s own lead agency.

Dear Assemblyman Miller,

I just wanted to let you know that your deeds do not go unnoticed.

In the past I would be one of the first to thank you for your support of our dilemma in Fairview.

Now I want to be one of the first to tell you that your latest non-support of Fairview in supporting DCC being their own lead agency for their residence halls project has left me speechless, saddened, dismayed and frustrated with your actions.

Your most recent action in supporting DCC to be its own lead agency is just another feather in the cap of those who seek to dissolve the Fairview Fire District. The same holds true for the Fairview Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners, if they should accept any agreement with DCC for remuneration to mitigate the negative impact the Residence Halls will have on the life safety of Fairview Firefighters and the residents they are sworn to protect. Unless, of course, such remuneration is equal to and not less than, what DCC would pay if they were a taxpaying entity which would be a far cry from the meagher $75,000 they originally offered and is now null and void.

While Dr. Conklin trashes support of the college from the community, his faculty and staff, you are right there to back him up. This is truly an outrage.

It’s time to put public life safety, the community and taxpaying constitutents FIRST above political interests. If you have any intention of saving any face at all in the community you were elected to serve, your strong support for this Assembly Bill and bringing whatever weight you may hold to strongly encourage its passage in both houses in Albany with all haste would be most pertinent.

Who will save us Assemblyman Miller while we constantly watch our homes decreasing in value, our taxes rising, our limited incomes taxed further to death by Governor Patterson with Albany’s latest round of new taxes (including but not limited to the MTA Tax) and our professional firefighters stretched beyond the limit. Will they be able to serve us when we need them or will they be too busy servicing those who receive free rides at our expense with their ever expanding tax-free campuses.

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On Aug-12-2009 03:44 PM Mr. James R. Doxsey:
Some letters from the Residents. It seems when Fire gets HOT enough for the Political Politicians, actions arise. We’ll see, but this Legislator isn’t waiting for them. I only have another 25 years left, this must get DONE now !!!

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