Resolution Information
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Referred to: The Law Enforcement and Public Safety Committee (Chairwoman Hansut and Legislators Clinton, Hewitt, Maloney, McCollough and Walls), The Public Works, Capital Projects and Transportation Committee (Chair Nolan and Legislators Donaldson, Kovacs, Litts, and McCollough), and The Ways and Means Committee (Chairman Gavaris and Legislators Collins, Hansut, Kovacs, Nolan, and Roberts)
Chair of the Public Works, Capital Projects and Transportation Committee, Kathy Nolan, and Deputy Chair Herbert Litts, III offer the following:
WHEREAS,thisresolutionhasbeensubmittedattherequestoftheCountyExecutiveonbehalfoftheDepartmentofPublicWorks;and
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works has conducted a thorough review of locations, including on lands owned by Ulster County and lands within a reasonable distance from Uptown Kingston to centralize the Ulster County District Attorney’s Office, Family and Children Advocacy Center, and the Crime Victims’ Advocacy Center; and
WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the review the Department of Public Works (“DPW”) has identified an opportunity to acquire a facility located at 9 and 15 Joys Lane in the City of Kingston, New York; and
WHEREAS, this facility will be used to consolidate operations to provide efficiencies, including secure space for confidential documents; improve collaboration between program units and enhance public access; and
WHEREAS the one-story office building was constructed in 1985 and consists of a 17,500 square foot facility with a fully sprinklered fire suppression system, an on-site back-up power system, ample parking that is ideally located within walking distance to Uptown Kingston where the Ulster County Courthouse is located; and
WHEREAS Ulster County desires to proceed with the required steps necessary to acquire said real property located at 9 and 15 Joys Lane in the City of Kingston (Tax Map Parcels 48.329-2-9.100 and 48.329-2-13, respectively, consisting of approximately 2.0 acres; and
WHEREAS, Ulster County has conducted a property inspection and an appraisal of the Joys Lane property and has determined that its value is in proportion to the selling price; and
WHEREAS, the owner of the property has agreed to a purchase price of $3,600,000.00; and
WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Public Works has requested the acquisition of said real property not to exceed $3,600,000.00; and
WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Public Works has estimated the associated closing costs for the acquisition of said real property not to exceed $105,000.00; and
WHEREAS, the Project is a Type II Action as defined under 6 NYCRR 617.5(c) (2.2) and does not require any determination or procedure under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA); now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,thattheChairoftheUlsterCountyLegislatureisherebyauthorizedtoexecuteanagreement,anyamendmentsthereto,andsuchotherdocumentsasmaybenecessarytoestablishthetermsandconditionspursuanttowhichtheCountyof Ulstershall purchaseandtaketitle to lands at 9 and 15 Joys Lane in the City of Kingston, Ulster County, State of New York identified as Tax Map Parcels 48.329-2-9.100 and 48.329-2-13 consisting of approximately 2.0 acres intheformasfiledwiththeClerkoftheUlsterCountyLegislature,orasmodifiedwiththeapprovaloftheUlsterCountyAttorney; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that Capital Project No. 707 for the purchase of 9 and 15 Joys Lane, in the City of Kingston New York be established as follows:
CREATE AMOUNT
Capital Project No. 707 Ulster County $3,705,000.00
Office Building – Joys Ln
and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the 2024 Ulster County Capital Budget is hereby amended as follows:
INCREASE AMOUNT
HH.1997.0707- 2300.2560 Building Acquisition $3,705,000.00
(App. #)
HH.1997.0707- 3500.5710 Revenue- Serial Bonds $3,705,000.00
(Rev. #),
and moves its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: NOES:
Passed Committee: Law Enforcement and Public Safety on ________________.
Passed Committee: Public Works, Capital Projects and Transportation on __________.
Passed Committee: Ways and Means on ________________.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
$3,705,000.00–COUNTY CAPITAL FUNDAPPROPRIATIONS
$3,705,000.00–COUNTY REVENUE- SERIAL BONDS
***A BOND RESOLUTION WILL BE REQUIRED***
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Updated: October 30, 2024
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