Resolution Information
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Referred to: The Laws and Rules, Governmental Services Committee (Chairman
Roberts and Legislators Donaldson, Haynes, Heppner, and James Maloney), and The
Ways and Means Committee (Chairman Gerentine and Legislators Archer, Bartels,
Lopez, James Maloney, Joseph Maloney, and Petit)
Chairman of the Legislature Kenneth J. Ronk Jr. offers the following:
WHEREAS, this resolution has been submitted by the County Executive’s
Office on behalf of the Department of Public Works – Building and Grounds; and
WHEREAS, a project to renovate the existing space at the Ulster County
Probation Building, located on Broadway in Kingston, to provide rehabilitative and
restorative justice for adolescents (herein the “Project”) was included in the 2018-
2023 Capital Improvement Program in the amount of $1,630,641; and
WHEREAS, such Project is part of Ulster County’s comprehensive solution to
implementing Raise the Age which must be implemented by October 1, 2018; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 431 dated November 28, 2017 established
Capital Project No. 512 in the amount of $420,000.00 for design, construction
management, environmental remediation and selective demolition for such Project;
and
WHEREAS, the design elements selected for the Center has incorporated best
practices in developing model Restorative Justice programming and has incorporated
design elements based on input from experts in the field of restorative justice and
community leaders; and
WHEREAS, based upon examination by the Ulster County Legislature, the
County’s funding of this Project constitutes a Type II action as defined under
Sections 2.2 of the County of Ulster’s State Environmental Quality Review Act
(SEQRA) Type II List, which was adopted pursuant to Resolution No. 118 dated
April 20, 2010; and
WHEREAS, Ulster County has determined that this funding action does not
pose a significant potential environmental impact and may be progressed as a Type II
action in accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 617 of SEQRA, and does not require any
further determination or procedure under SEQRA; and
WHEREAS, it is now necessary to advance such project to the construction
phase; and
WHEREAS, due in part to an accelerated timeline and the revised design
components incorporated into such Project based on best practice models for the
construction and development of spaces targeted to the provision of Restorative
Justice services; it is now necessary to amend the 2018-2023 Ulster County Capital
Improvement Program; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the 2018-2023 Ulster County Capital Improvement
Program is hereby amended to increase Capital Project No. 512 – Restorative Justice
and Community Empowerment Center from $1,630,641 to $3,262,200, an increase of
$1,631,559; and, be it further
RESOLVED, the 2018 Ulster County Capital Fund Budget is hereby amended
as follows:
INCREASE AMOUNT
HH.1997.0512-2300.2550 Other Equipment & Capital Outlays $2,636,000.00
Construction
HH.1997.0512-2300.2500 Other Equipment and Capital Outlays $ 206,700.00
Equipment
HH.1997.0512-3500.5710 Serial Bond Proceeds $2,842,200.00
(Rev. #)
and move its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: NOES:
Passed Committee: Laws and Rules, Governmental Services on May 14, 2018
Postponed in Committee: Ways and Means for one week (until Special Legislative
Session) on May 15, 2018
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
$2,842,200.00 – ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROJECT NO. 512 APPROPRIATIONS
$2,842,200.00 – ADDITIONAL SERIAL BONDS
***A BOND RESOLUTION WILL BE REQUIRED***
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Updated: February 1, 2019
Votes on this Resolution
yes no abstained no voteCommittee Vote to Postpone Resolution No. 199 Until Special Meeting
Committee Vote to Adopt Resolution No. 199
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