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The meeting included commentary during the first privilege of the floor regarding proposed resolution 17-26 to amend the Legislature's Rules and Regulations concerning public speech limitations, with several constituents urging a vote against it. A public hearing was held regarding the lease of restaurant facilities at Chautauqua County Jamestown Airport to Archies Airport Diner, LLC, which was later unanimously adopted via Resolution 12-26. Key legislative actions involved unanimously adopting Local Law Intro. 1-26 to amend the County Charter and laying it on the table. Resolutions adopted included confirmations for the North Chautauqua County Water District Administrative Board and the Office for the Aging Advisory Council. Several resolutions concerning airport funding for taxiway rehabilitation and terminal renovation at Dunkirk and Jamestown Airports were adopted, with some receiving a 'No' vote from Legislator Scudder. Resolution 17-26, concerning the amendment of the Legislature's Rules, was ultimately referred back to committee after significant debate regarding speech limitations. Resolution 20-26, setting the salary for a Senior Motor Vehicle Representative, was unanimously adopted after clarification that employee staffing levels would remain unchanged. Resolutions 18-26 (Affordability Act of 2026) and 19-26 (Senior Real Property Tax Exemption) were both referred to committee. The second privilege of the floor featured extensive public commentary on political retribution, support for seniors, and strong opposition to New York State's renewable energy policies, specifically concerning wind and battery storage projects, citing engineering and health risks.
The agenda for the session included the proclamation of "Agricultural Literacy Week in Chautauqua County" for March 16th - 20th, and no veto messages from the previous session. Communications involved the 2026 Adopted Budget, the appointment of Emily A. Woodard Esq. as County Attorney, and the December 2025 Investment Report. The Legislature planned to address several local laws concerning the Chautauqua County Charter and management salary plans. A significant portion of the agenda consisted of resolutions, including the acceptance of FAA and NYSDOT funds for runway rehabilitation, amendments to the Legislature's Rules and Regulations, and the adoption of the Affordability Act of 2026. Numerous resolutions involved confirming appointments/reappointments to various boards and commissions, and amending the 2025 and 2026 budgets across multiple county departments and districts for year-end reconciliations. Further resolutions authorized agreements for DOT projects, grant applications for snowmobile trails, security services, and collaborations with Jamestown Urban Renewal Agency (JURA).
The meeting included a discussion on Local Law Intro 1-26, which proposes amending the Chautauqua County Charter. Key resolutions passed included confirming the appointment to the North Chautauqua County Water District Administrative Board and supporting the Bemus Point Central School District's application for a New York State Local Government Efficiency Implementation Grant. Several resolutions related to airport funding were addressed, specifically applying for and accepting FAA and NYSDOT funds for design work on Taxiway B North and Runway 15-33 at Chautauqua County Dunkirk Airport, and for construction work on the Terminal Building Renovation at Chautauqua County Jamestown Airport. Additionally, the committee authorized the lease of restaurant facilities at the Jamestown Airport and approved a supplemental agreement with NYSDOT for PIN 5764.60.
The meeting included a discussion item regarding Local Law Intro 1-26, which proposes amending the Chautauqua County Charter. Several proposed resolutions involved applying for and accepting FAA and NYSDOT funds for design and construction related to taxiway and runway rehabilitation at Chautauqua County Dunkirk Airport, as well as terminal building renovation construction. Other resolutions authorized the lease of restaurant facilities at Chautauqua County Jamestown Airport and agreements related to the Statewide Interoperable Communications Targeted Grant Program and the installation costs of a Public Safety Camera System. The committee also addressed setting the salary for the Senior Motor Vehicle Representative and tabled a resolution concerning Real Property Tax and Special District Charge Exemptions for disabled veterans. A significant portion of the meeting involved a discussion of the Investment Portfolio, including the review of the investment policy, recent performance metrics such as yield improvement and reduced price volatility, and the management of various fund balances, including ARPA funds.
The meeting included a significant public discussion regarding public safety concerns related to industrial wind turbines and battery energy storage systems (BESS). Speakers detailed health effects, noise concerns, and fire hazards associated with these technologies, urging the legislature to consider a county-wide pause or moratorium and proposing specific protective measures for future zoning laws, such as PFAS restrictions and domestic manufacturing requirements. Discussion points also covered the existing infrastructure limitations for grid capacity and transmission. Agenda items included a discussion item on a Local Law amending the Chautauqua County Charter, a resolution confirming the reappointment to the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging Advisory Council, and a resolution regarding property tax exemptions for disabled veterans' primary residences, which was tabled. A discussion was held concerning the H.H.S. Division of Temporary Assistance.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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