Orange County Legislature’s Rules Committee Meeting - May 2020

May 19, 2020 - The Orange County Legislature’s monthly meeting of the committee on Rules, Enactments, and Intergovernmental Relations will be Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 3:30 pm. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, this meeting will be held via video conference. This is a public meeting.

Video for this meeting can be found at the Orange County Government website, or at the link HERE>

RULES COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Thomas J. Faggione, Chair

Michael Amo, John S. Vero, Barry J. Cheney, Katie Bonelli, Kevin W. Hines, James M. Kulisek, Michael D. Paduch

AGENDA

I. JEAN M. RAMPPEN, CLERK OF THE ORANGE COUNTY LEGISLATURE

Appointment of Louise B. Vandemark and Courtney Canfield Greene as Commissioners of Elections

II. L. STEPHEN BRESCIA, CHAIRMAN, ORANGE COUNTY LEGISLATURE

Resolution of the Orange County Legislature in support of New York State Senate Bill No. 7922 and Assembly Bill No. 10157, an act in relation to directing the study of health and environmental impacts from implementation of 5G and future generation wireless network system technology and small cell distribution antenna systems in New York State

III. ANTOINETTE REED, LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

Resolution authorizing a one-year extension of the O'Connor Davies, LLP contract for financial consulting services in relation to Orange County's financial audit, the budgets of Orange County and Orange County Community College and assistance and preparation of the CAFR

IV. KEVIN W. HINES, CHAIRMAN, PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES JAMES M. KULISEK, LEGISLATOR Resolution of the Orange County Legislature in support of New York State Senate Bill No. 5459 and Assembly Bill No. 6215, seeking to amend New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1203 in relation to accessible parking space requirements for persons with disabilities and enforcement of illegal parking

V. ALAN SORENSEN, COMMISSIONER OF PLANNING

Request to apply for, accept, appropriate and implement a CARRES Act, Federal Transit Administration grant. The grant will be used for Operating Assistance payments for public transit operations in the Newburgh and Middletown urbanized areas, Operating Assistance payments for the ADA Paratransit service, Operating Assistance payments to Hudson Transit for public transit service provided in and through Orange County. It will also provide funding to support the costs of administering its grants and meeting associated Federal regulations and policies. The total FTA grant is $35,132,627 .00. This grant is 100°/o federally funded, and there is no local match (LR#092)

VI. DISCUSSION: MONTHLY RECOGNITIONS BY RESOLUTION OR PROCLAMATION