Showing posts with label Sheeran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheeran. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

The Council has to have an end game

WILTSHIRE

Now that the Council is wrapping up its investigation into questionable demolition projects in the city – as well as a couple other things – I can’t help but wonder what the end game is.
Of course, there are those who say the probe has already accomplished its goal – to embarrass the administration of Mayor Lou Rosamilia. But even if that’s the case, there has to be some sort of formal resolution in addition to scoring intangible political points.
KING STREET DEMO
I suppose it could come in a few ways: The Council, under President Rodney Wiltshire, could refer their findings to other agencies like the Department of Labor, the District Attorney or the FBI; it could write a report and make recommendations including any disciplinary action it would like to see taken against members of the administration; or it could take action on its own.
As far as I can tell, not much new came out of the hearing last night when the Council heard from Dave Sheeran, a long time code enforcement officer, Planning Commissioner Bill Dunne, Ben Brucato, who lives at 51 Third St. and Andrew Kreshick, who was overseeing the demolition at the King Fuels site.
As I wrote before, the Rosamilia’s administration is out of control and everyone seems to do as they please with little regard for protocol, the Charter or even the mayor. The latest two hearings didn’t do anything but reinforce that observation.
DUNNE
Much of last night’s marathon was spent talking about the city’s decision to shutter 51 Third St. for lack of a certificate of occupancy. The building, owned by Igor Vamos, a former member of the anti-establishment “Yes Men,” was used as a gathering place for some who were protesting the Troy police and how they handled a melee at Kokopelli’s Bar. The accusation is that the shuttering was an effort to discourage – or intimidate – the potential protesters from joining in an anti-police rally.
There is some validity to that concern given the fact Dunne and Sheeran used information garnered from this blog to investigate the building and then used Facebook and a computer program to determine the building did not have a CO, even though Vamos has owned it and it was occupied for more than a decade. Plus, I’m told the normal course of business – or at least one avenue available to the city in such situations – would be to issue a temporary CO and give the building owner time to get everything in order.
GARRETT
Anyway, back to the end game, my guess is the Council will write a report, outlining the already well known issues (in addition to forwarding its information to the Department of Labor, which has an open case about the King Street demo and has already requested such.)
Some recommendations the report could include:
-The Troy Local Development Corporation, which owns the King Fuels site, is out of control and needs more oversight.
-Fire Chief Tom Garrett acted beyond the scope of his duties by unilaterally ordering the demolition of the King Street buildings, and even negotiated with the owner for payment, and should be reprimanded
ROSAMILIA
-Order someone – be it the owner, attorney Don Boyajian, or the city – to at least clean up the lot and take that God-awful tarp off the building that wasn’t knocked down on King Street.
-Dunne acted beyond the scope of his duties by sticking his nose into the Code Department in shutting down 51 Third St. and should be reprimanded. Or, if he is terminated, it would make life a lot simpler for the administration and a whole bunch of Democrats.
-Lobby the state Legislature to enact initiative and referendum in this state to cut Rosamilia’s term short.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Deciphering who will head up the Code Department (UPDATED ... AGAIN)


This one is still kind of in flux. Will be updated as I get more information.

There was supposed to be a new head of code enforcement in Troy but the administration is holding off because only two people took the Civil Service test and only one passed it.
ROSAMILIA
First Mayor Lou Rosamilia had to determine who was actually in charge of the Code Department - Planning Department Commissioner Bill Dunne or City Engineer Russ Reeves. I’m told the issue came to a head when the city shuttered 51 Third St. for not having a certificate of occupancy even though the building had been occupied for about a decade. The building, owned by one of the Yes Man Igor Vamos, has apartments and hosts performance art-type programming, was closed days before citizens marched in protest of alleged police brutality at Kokopellis bar on Jan. 25. There was a meeting at the building to talk about the incident, the march and what citizens should or could do in light of the melee at Kokopellis.

It’s not the first time Dunne and Reeves have clashed and likely won’t be the last.
In the end, Rosamilia decided Reeves will oversee code and as such his opinion of who should run the day-to-day operations carried more weight.
Here’s where it gets kind of confusing. First is was going to Jim Rivers, who retired from the city Engineering Department but he never took the Civil Service test. Carlo Soriento, who took the test and works in code now, was miffed and threatened to file a grievance.
But, since only two people took the test – Soriento and Code Enforcement Officer Dave Sheeran – the city is not obligated to use names off the list so the grievance may be moot when and if it is filed.

There was some confusion over whether or not the job was going to Steve Sweeney, who recently retired from the Canal Corp. making $110,000 a year but now it appears he will be assisting Reeves on the much needed work on the sea wall for $15,000. Sweeney does, however, live in the Town of Colonie so he will have to either move into the city within 90 days of when he is hired or get a waiver from Rosamilia.

Also, Todd Dickinson will begin a new job in the Engineering Department at a salary of $45,000. 
More information on this one when it becomes available – or is confused even more.