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JANUARY 9, 2019 3 REGULAR BOARD MEETING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2019 1:30 P.M. ROLL CALL The roll was called showing all members present except Mr. Wadsworth (Geneseo) and Mr. Davis (Portage). PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The County Administrator introduced Stephen R. Woodruff: Stephen Woodruff was born in Edmunds County, South Dakota where he was born into an Air Force family as his father served in the nuclear defense field in the Dakotas during the Vietnam War. Stephen graduated high school at Livonia Central School. Stephen enlisted in the United States Marine Corps January 3, 1990 and served honorably until his discharge on January 2, 1994. He completed his basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina and marine combat training at Camp Geiger, North Carolina. He continued his training at the School Of Music in Little Creek, Virginia where his primary specialty was saxophone player, and completed the duration of his military service with the headquarters and service battalion at Parris Island. For his military service, Stephen earned the National Defense Service Medal, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Two Meritorious Mast Certificates, and three letters of Appreciation. After his military service, he continued his education with an associate s degree in liberal arts and general studies at Monroe Community College, a bachelor of science in occupational therapy with a minor in psychology at Keuka College, and his master s of science in health systems administration at Rochester Institute of Technology. While pursuing his education, Stephen worked full time in the Rochester City School District as an occupational therapist. Post graduation, he became an Assistant Administrator at a skilled nursing facility and worked in skilled nursing facilities throughout Western New York in various capacities as a licensed nursing home administrator. In July of 2011, Stephen Woodruff was appointed Deputy Director of Long Term Care at the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation where he served over the past seven years. On December 19, 2018 he was appointed Director by the County Board of Supervisors. Stephen resides in Livonia and has two daughters; Chloe and Ella. Stephen R. Woodruff led the Pledge of Allegiance. The County Administrator and Chairman LeFeber, on behalf of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors, presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Stephen R. Woodruff. The audience presented a standing ovation. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of 12/19/18 Regular Meeting were approved as presented. 2. Minutes of 1/2/19 Organizational Meeting were approved as presented. PUBLIC HEARING LOCAL LAW E 2018 PROVIDING SALARIES FOR CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICERS FOR YEAR 2019 Hillier explained Chairman LeFeber asked the County Attorney to comment on the local law. County Attorney Shannon Hillier explained that the local law provides legal authority to give salary increases to elected and appointed officials during their terms of office and is applied specifically to the officials set forth in the law. Public Officers who are appointed or elected for a definite term cannot have their salaries increased during their term office except by local law. We do this on an annual basis. Chairman LeFeber declared the Public Hearing open and stated anyone interested in speaking to please come forward and sign in at the podium. No one wished to speak. The Chairman asked if any Supervisor wished to comment. The Chairman announced that the public hearing would remain open until the end of the meeting. COMMUNICATIONS

4 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS 1. Thank you note from Michele Rees 2. Thank you note from Ashley Scutt 3. Please be reminded to the Clerk is collecting $20 for the Sunshine Fund. 4. Receipt of Certification letter from NYS Agriculture and Markets Commissioner Richard A. Ball that a report and plan to modify Livingston County Agricultural District No. 1, 2 and 3 by including predominantly viable agricultural land as proposed by Res. No. 2018-412 is feasible and shall serve the public interest. 5. Notice of Public Hearing from the Town of Richmond. 6. Please RSVP to the Clerk today for the UR Medicine/Noyes Health Dialysis Center Ribbon Cutting event on Tuesday, January 15 at 9:00 a.m. 7. Acknowledgement letter from Senator Catharine M. Young for Resolution No. 2018-231. ABSTRACT OF CLAIMS RESOLUTION NO. 2019-1 APPROVING ABSTRACT OF CLAIMS #12B-DECEMBER 26, 2018 RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors approves the Abstract of Claims # 12B dated December 26, 2018 in the total amount of $2,220,008.17. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-2 APPROVING ABSTRACT OF CLAIMS #1A- JANUARY 9, 2019 RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors approves the Abstract of Claims # 1A dated in the total amount of $2,547,995.06. PREFERRED AGENDA REQUIRING ONE ROLL CALL VOTE RESOLUTION NO. 2019-3 PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 3RD AS FOUR CHAPLINS DAY IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY WHEREAS, February 3, 2019, marks the 76th Anniversary of the tragic torpedoing of the U.S.A.T. Dorchester, a United States Army transport ship, 150 miles off the coast of Greenland that resulted in the loss of 672 lives; and WHEREAS, witnesses of the event recount in the Congressional Record the heroism and self-sacrifice of four chaplains of different faiths: Lt. George L Fox, Methodist; Lt. Alexander D. Goode, Jewish; Lt. John P. Washington, Catholic; and Lt. Clark V. Poling, Dutch Reformed: Witnesses recalled that while the ship sank, these four chaplains went from soldier to soldier calming fears, handing out lifejackets, and guiding men to safety. When there were no more lifejackets to give, they removed their own and gave them to others. The chaplains were last seen arm-in-arm in prayer on the ship s deck; and WHEREAS, many of the 230 men that survived this tragedy owe their lives to these four chaplains, who with their unique interfaith spirit and love for their fellow man were memorialized by the United States Postal Service on a popular 1948 postage stamp entitled: These Immortal Chaplains Interfaith in Action; and WHEREAS, Congress passed a Concurrent Resolution in 1957 honoring these four chaplains and the men who died with them. Presidents Truman and Eisenhower issued similar proclamations calling for national recognition and participation in memorial services throughout the land, to be observed annually by the American Legion and others on the first Sunday in February; and WHEREAS, Congress created a special Medal for Heroism in 1960, in memory of these four chaplains, an action which has never been repeated on January 27, 1998, and WHEREAS, the United States Congress passed a unanimous resolution designating February 3 as Four Chaplains Day and, as it has done for decades, the first Sunday in February is recognized nationally by many congregations and by the American Legion as Four Chaplains Sunday ; now therefore be it

JANUARY 9, 2019 5 RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors hereby proclaims February 3, 2019 as Four Chaplains Day in Livingston County. Human Services Committee RESOLUTION NO. 2019-4 APPOINTING VOTING REPRESENTATIVES TO THE INTER-COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK FOR THE YEAR 2019 GERALD L. DEMING, DWIGHT KNAPP, DAVID L. LEFEBER & MICHELE REES RESOLVED, that the following members are hereby appointed to the Inter-County Association of Western New York for the year 2019 for the term designated: Name Address Rep./Title Term Gerald L. Deming 2742 Chandler Road Supervisor/Town of York 1/1/19-12/31/19 Piffard, NY 14533 Dwight Knapp 10342 Hotaling Road Supervisor/Town of Ossian 1/1/19-12/31/19 Dansville, NY 14437 David L. LeFeber 4910 Littleville Road, Avon, NY Supervisor/Town of Avon 1/1/19-12/31/19 14414 Michele Rees 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Alternate 1/1/19-12/31/19 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-5 APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY PLANNING BOARD: C. JOAN CRUNDEN, JARED E. RADESI, STEWART LEFFLER, DONALD KANE, DENNIS NEENAN, KEVIN FAHEY, DAVID LUCE & APRILE S. MACK RESOLVED, that the following members are hereby appointed to the Livingston County Planning Board for the term designated: Name Address Title/Representing Term C. Joan Crunden 562 Feeley Road Town of Caledonia 1/1/19-12/31/21 Caledonia, NY 14423 Jared E. Radesi 4841 Crossett Road Town of Geneseo 1/1/19-12/31/21 Geneseo, NY 14454 Stewart Leffler 14 Rorbach Lane Village of Geneseo 1/1/19-12/31/21 Geneseo, NY 14454 Donald Kane 5326 Upper Mt. Morris Town of Leicester 1/1/19-12/31/21 Road, Leicester, NY 14481 Dennis Neenan 2275 Clay Street Town of Lima 1/1/19-12/31/21 Lima, NY 14485 Kevin Fahey 10 Dio Lane Village of Mount Morris 1/1/19-12/31/21 Mount Morris, NY 14510 David Luce 2 North Clinton Street Town of North Dansville 1/1/19-12/31/19 Dansville, NY 14437 (filling unexpired term of Karen Schleyer) Aprile S. Mack 9 Mohawk Avenue Alternate Member #1 1/1/19-12/31/19 Geneseo, NY 14454 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-6 APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS-JOHN MAXWELL, SUSAN J. ERDLE & WILLIAM WADSWORTH RESOLVED, that the following members are hereby appointed to the Livingston County Soil and Water

6 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS Conservation District Board of Directors for the terms designated: Name Address Rep./Title Term John Maxwell 3977 Lakeville Groveland Rd, Geneseo, NY At Large Member 1/1/19-12/31/21 14454 Susan J. Erdle 8302 Kysorville-Byersville Road, Dansville, NY Supervisor Member 1/1/19-12/31/21 14437 William Wadsworth PO Box 127, Geneseo NY 14454 Supervisor Member 1/1/19-12/31/21 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-7 APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY TRAFFIC SAFETY BOARD DONALD HIGGINS, ZACHARY CRACKNELL & WILLIAM MORGAN RESOLVED, that the following members are hereby appointed to the Livingston County Traffic Safety Board for the terms designated: Livingston County Traffic Safety Board Name Address Rep./Title Term Expires Donald Higgins 4389 Gypsy Lane, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 Highway Dept. Member 1/1/19-12/31/21 Zachary Cracknell 4389 Gypsy Lane, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 Highway Dept. Alternate 1/1/19-13/31/21 William Morgan 7773 Dutch Hollow Road, Wayland, NY 14572 Springwater Rep. 1/1/19-13/31/21 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-8 APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY BOARD PHILIP S. BROOKS & ERIC R. GOTT RESOLVED, that the following member is hereby appointed to the Livingston County Water and Sewer Authority Board for the term designated: Name Address Rep./Title Term Philip S. Brooks P.O. Box 873, Nunda, NY 14517 Member 1/1/19-12/31/21 Eric R. Gott 21 Frances Way, PO Box 43, Livonia, NY 14487 Member 1/1/19-12/31/21 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-9 DECLARING SURPLUS PROPERTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WHEREAS, the County of Livingston owns surplus personal property that is no longer necessary for public use, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors hereby declares the following item(s) as surplus property to be disposed of as determined by the County Administrator: Emergency Medical Services Quantity Year, Make & Model Mileage Serial # 1 2013 Mercedes Sprinter Ambulance 193,986 WD3PE7CC8D5806444 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-10 APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION COMMITTEE-ANDREA BAILEY & RACHEL MERRICK RESOLVED, that the following members are hereby appointed to the Livingston County Workplace Violence Prevention Committee for the term designated: Livingston County Workplace Violence Prevention Committee Name Address Rep./Title Term Expires

JANUARY 9, 2019 7 Rachel Merrick 4937 Maple Beach Road, Geneseo, NY Member 12/20/20 14454 Andrea Bailey 3424 Elm Road, Geneseo, NY 14454 Member 12/20/20 PREFERRED AGENDA VOTE There being no further discussion on the foregoing resolutions, Chairman LeFeber asked for a motion to present the Preferred Agenda. Motion made by Mr. Pangrazio and seconded by Mr. Deming to move the Preferred Agenda. Carried. RESOLUTIONS REQUIRING A SEPARATE ROLL CALL VOTE Department of Health RESOLUTION NO. 2019-11 AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SIGN THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTS FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: COORDINATED CARE SERVICES, INC., LIFE SCIENCE LABORATORIES, INC., COUNTY OF STEUBEN & TIPPING POINT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Mrs. Donohue presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign the following contracts for the Livingston County Department of Health and any future amendments to said contracts, according to the terms designated, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: Coordinated Care Services, Inc. 1/1/19-12/31/19 $35,800.00 1099 Jay Street, Bldg. J Rochester, NY 14611 For: Fiscal Support & Consultation for Mental Health NYS-OMH &Federal Salary Share 0% Yes X No Life Science Laboratories, Inc. 1/1/19-12/31/19 See contract bid sheet for 5854 Butternut Drive typical rates Syracuse, NY 13057 For: Environmental lab testing services. NYSDOH PWSEP Grant Approx. 2% (95% PWSEP Grant + 5% 4010 w/36% state aid Yes X No County of Steuben 3 East Pultney Square Bath, New York 14810 1/1/19-12/31/19 $60,000.00 in four equal payments + mileage & equipment recertification expenses For: Execution of the Weights and Measures program for retail facilities throughout Livingston County. Livingston County 100% Yes X No Tipping Point Communications, Inc. 1349 University Avenue Rochester, NY 14607 1/1/19-3/31/19 $40,000.00 For: Cancer Services Media Consultant NYSDOH 0% Yes X No

8 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS Human Services Committee RESOLUTION NO. 2019-12 AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SIGN THE FOLLOWING GRANT AWARD CONTRACTS FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (2) Mrs. Donohue presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign the following grant award contracts for the Livingston County Department of Health and any future amendments to said contract, according to the terms designated, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: New York State Department of Health 11/1/18-3/31/19 $50,000.00 Empire State Plaza, Corning Tower Albany, NY 12237 For: Cancer Services Evidence Based New York State Department of Health 0% Yes X No New York State Department of Health Empire State Plaza, Corning Tower Albany, NY 12237 4/1/19-3/31/22 $45,861.00 Total $15,287.00/year for 3 years For: Implementation of the Rabies program in Livingston County New York State Department of Health 0% Yes X No Human Services Committee Department Of Social Services RESOLUTION NO. 2019-13 AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SIGN THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTS FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES: SUSAN AEID, LCSW, SANTO BENTIVEGNA, PH.D., CATHOLIC FAMILY CENTER, CHILDREN AWAITING PARENTS D/B/A DONALD J. CORBETT ADOPTION AGENCY, DAVID CORON, PH.D., REGINALD L. COX D/B/A THE FATHERHOOD CONNECTION, GENESEE REGION HOME CARE OF ONTARIO COUNTY INC. D/B/A/HOME CARE PLUS, HEAD START PROGRAM OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY, HILLSIDE CHILDREN S CENTER, INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATES, SUZANNE C. IVANCIC, LCSW-R, ACSW, PATRICIA L. LONG, LCSW-R, VARIOUS WORKSITE SPONSORS Mrs. Donohue presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign the following contracts for the Livingston County Department of Social Services, and any future amendments to said contracts, according to the terms designated, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: Susan Aeid, LCSW 116 Main St. Mt. Morris NY 14510 1/1/19-12/31/19 Fee Based per Service For: Professional counseling for identified individuals and families Child Welfare FFFS Title XX under 200% 0-25% Yes X No Santo Bentivegna, Ph.D. 780 Blossom Rd. 1/1/19-12/31/19 Per hour $100.00

JANUARY 9, 2019 9 Rochester NY 14610 For: Complete psychological evaluations for referred individuals to assist in the development/modification of the case plan. Child Welfare FFFS Title XX under 200% 0-25% Yes X No Catholic Family Center 87 North Clinton Ave. Rochester NY 14604 1/1/19-12/31/19 Min. 8 Tier I cases @ $300.00/case Add. Tier II cases @ $300.00/case plus $80.00/hr. For: Guardianship Services AP/DV Title XX Under & Over 200% 0-30% Yes X No Children Awaiting Parents d/b/a Donald J. Corbett Adoption Agency 274 North Goodman St., Suite D103 Rochester NY 14607 1/1/19-12/31/19 Support Services - Children $750.00/month; Children & Families $1,200.00/month; Youth Skill Building $750.00/month For: Adoption Transition Support Services IV-E EAF or Foster Care Block Grant 25-50% Yes X No David Coron, Ph. D. 6137 County Road 41 Farmington NY 14425 1/1/19-12/31/19 Per hour $125.00 For: Psychological evaluations of referred individuals Child Welfare FFFS Title XX Under 200% 0-25% Yes X No Reginald L. Cox d/b/a The Fatherhood Connection 3 Mountain Rise Fairport NY 14450 1/1/19-12/31/19 Max $20,000.00 For: Father s Group & Boy s Group Child Welfare FFFS Title XX under 200% 0-25% Yes X No Genesee Region Home Care of Ontario County, Inc. d/b/a Home Care Plus 3111 Winton Rd. South Rochester NY 14623 1/1/19-12/31/19 Fee set by State For: Personal Care Services Federal/State Medicaid MA Cap; Approx. 15% Yes X No Head Start Program of Livingston County 5871 Groveland Station Rd. Mt. Morris NY 14510 1/1/19-12/31/21 $0.00 For: Community Partnership Agreement N/A 0% Yes X No Hillside Children s Center 1183 Monroe Ave. Rochester NY 14620 1/1/19-12/31/19 Max. $144,000.00 For: Work Experience/Community Services for Youth Child Welfare Title XX Under 200% 20% Yes X No

10 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS Industrial Medicine Associates 660 White Plain Rd., Suite 630 Tarrytown NY 10591 1/1/19-12/31/19 Per Exam $126.06 For: Physical & mental impairment examinations for Social Services claimants. FFFS 0% Yes X No Suzanne C. Ivancic, LCSW-R, ACSW 120 Allens Creek Rd. Rochester NY 14618 1/1/19-12/31/19 Per hour $80.00 For: Counseling of children placed in foster care due to sexual abuse Child Welfare FFFS Title XX Under 200% 0-25% Yes X No Patricia L. Long, LCSW-R 116 Main St. Mt. Morris NY 14510 1/1/19-12/31/19 Per hour $80.00 For: Professional Individual Counseling Services for identified individuals. Child Welfare FFFS Title XX Under 200% 0-25% Yes X No Various Worksite Sponsors 1/1/19-12/31/21 $0.00 For: Work experience for TANF, Safety Net and/or food stamp benefit recipients. N/A 0% Yes X No Human Services Committee Central Services RESOLUTION NO. 2019-14 DESIGNATION OF SEQR LEAD AGENCY AND ADOPTION OF SEQR NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM-SHORT TRACT ROAD SITE, TOWN OF PORTAGE Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Livingston County Board of Supervisors intends to implement necessary improvements to the existing Livingston County Emergency Communications System; and WHEREAS, the project involves development of a new E911 communications tower site at Short Tract Road, Town of Portage, and related equipment and infrastructure improvements to support the County Emergency Communications System; and WHEREAS, the proposed action is subject to review under 6 NYCRR Part 617, the New York State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Act; and WHEREAS, the action known as the Livingston County Emergency Communications Upgrade Project- Short Tract Road Tower Site project is a Type I Action under SEQR guidelines, undergoing a coordinated review; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned statute and regulations require the designation of a Lead Agency to conduct an environmental review of the action and to make a determination of significance in connection with the action; and WHEREAS, the Livingston County Board of Supervisors, as an involved agency, declared its intention to establish itself as Lead Agency for the purposes of fulfilling the SEQR requirements in connection with the proposed action on October 24, 2018, as per Board Resolution 2018-359; and WHEREAS, a Full Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) has been completed for the proposed action pursuant to the requirements of the State Environmental Quality Review Act; and WHEREAS, the other involved agencies for this action, the Town of Portage, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - Region 8, and New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation have been notified of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors' intention to establish itself as Lead

JANUARY 9, 2019 11 Agency for this action, and are in concurrence; and WHEREAS, all documentation associated with the Livingston County Emergency Communications Upgrade Project-Short Tract Road Tower Site project is subject to the review and approval of the Livingston County Administrator and the Livingston County Attorney; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors hereby assumes the designation of Lead Agency for the action known as the Livingston County Emergency Communications Upgrade Project-Short Tract Road Tower Site project, pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617.6(b)(3); and be it further RESOLVED, that upon consideration and review of the Environmental Assessment Form and associated documents, the Livingston County Board of Supervisors, as Lead Agency, determines that this Type I Action will not have a significant environmental impact as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 617.7(c), and a draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors, as Lead Agency, hereby adopts a Negative Declaration for this Type I Action, and authorizes and directs Livingston County Deputy County Administrator to file this Notice of Determination of Non-Significance pursuant to the requirements of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law (SEQR) and its underlying regulations. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-15 BID FOR THE CENTRAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTODIAL SERVICES: TEMCO SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC. DBA ATALIAN GLOBAL SERVICES Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, after the proper legal advertisement seeking bids for custodial services for various Livingston County buildings, three (3) bids were received and opened on December 20, 2018, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is authorized to sign the following contract for custodial services, which is hereby accepted as the lowest responsible bid, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: Temco Service Industries, Inc. dba 2/1/19-1/31/21 $297,228.00 per year Atalian Global Services 417 fifth Avenue, 9 th Floor New York, NY 10016 For: Custodial Services in various Livingston County facilities County Budget 100% X Yes No RESOLUTION NO. 2019-16 AWARDING BID FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM UPGRADE PROJECT-EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT CONTRACT 2 - SHELTER: MODULAR CONNECTIONS LLC Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, after the proper legal advertisement seeking bids for a steel lattice antenna tower for the Livingston County Emergency Communications System Upgrade Project-Equipment Procurement Contract 2 - Shelter two (2) bids were received and opened on December 4, 2018, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is authorized to sign the following contract for a Shelter, which is hereby accepted as the lowest responsible bid, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: Modular Connections LLC 12/19/18-12/31/19 Not to Exceed $77,383.00 1090 Industrial Blvd. Bessemer, AL 35022

12 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS For: Contract 2 Shelter Grant Funding / 2016 SICG $0 X Yes No Highway RESOLUTION NO. 2019-17 AUTHORIZING THE IMPLEMENTATION AND MASTER AGREEMENT WITH NYS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING, AND DESIGN PHASES, AND FUNDING IN THE FIRST INSTANCE 100% OF THE FEDERAL-AID AND NYS MARCHISELLI PROGRAM-AID ELIGIBLE COSTS, OF A TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL-AID PROJECT (PIN 4LV001) (D036084) AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR: REPLACEMENT OF PAPERMILL ROAD BRIDGE OVER CONESUS CREEK (BIN 3316160), TOWN OF AVON, FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a project for the replacement of Papermill Road Bridge over Conesus Creek, Town of Avon, in Livingston County (NYSDOT PIN 4LV001) (D036084) (the "Project") is eligible for funding under Title 23 U.S. Code, as amended, that calls for the apportionment of the costs of such program to be borne at the ratio of 80% Federal funds and 20% non-federal funds; and WHEREAS, Livingston County Resolution No. 2018-240 authorized a total of $1,141,810.00 for all phases of the Bridge-NY Project with a different Contract number (D035461); and WHEREAS, this new Resolution is necessary to cover $62,000.00 in Dedicated State Funding for Preliminary Engineering & Design phases, and is included in the amount authorized by Livingston County Resolution No. 2018-240; and WHEREAS, the County of Livingston desires to advance the Project by making a commitment of 100% of the Federal and non-federal share of the cost of the Preliminary Engineering and Design Phases of the Project, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors, duly convened, does hereby approve the above-subject Project, and, be it further RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors hereby authorizes the Chairman of the Board to pay in the first instance 100% of the Federal and non-federal share of the cost of Preliminary Engineering and Design Phases for the Project or portions thereof, and, be it further RESOLVED, the total sum of Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars ($62,000.00) is hereby appropriated from the Board of Supervisors and made available to cover participation in the specified phases of the Project, and be it further RESOLVED, that in the event the full Federal and non-federal share costs of the Project exceeds the amount appropriated above, the Board of Supervisors shall convene as soon as possible to appropriate said excess amount immediately upon notification by the NYS Department of Transportation thereof, and, be it further RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and is hereby authorized to execute all necessary Agreements, certifications or reimbursement requests for Federal Aid and/or Marchiselli Aid on behalf of the Board of Supervisors with the NYS Department of Transportation in connection with the advancement or approval of the Project, and providing for the administration of the project and the Municipality's first instance funding of project costs and permanent funding of the local share of Federal-Aid and State-Aid eligible Project costs and all Project costs within appropriations thereof that are not so eligible, and, be it further RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this Resolution be filed with the NYS Commissioner of Transportation by attaching it to any necessary Agreement in connection with the Project, and, be it further RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall take effect immediately. NYS Department of Transportation 12/6/16-12/31/22 $62,000.00 50 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12232 For: Master Agreement with NYSDOT covering Preliminary Engineering and Design Phases of the above-noted

JANUARY 9, 2019 13 Federal/State-Aid Bridge Replacement Project under a different Contract No. (D036084.) Local Share is 0%, and does not increase the total project cost. NYS Dedicated Funding -0- % Yes XX No Planning RESOLUTION NO. 2019-18 AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SIGN THE FOLLOWING CONTRACT FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT: ECOLOGIC, LLC Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign the following contract for the Livingston County Planning Department, and any future amendments to said contract, according to the term designated, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: EcoLogic, LLC 9 Albany Street, Suite 3J Cazenovia, NY 13035 12/1/18-11/30/19 Not to exceed $4,500.00 For: Professional scientific and technical assistance services in support of the implementation of the Conesus Lake Watershed Management Plan. Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance 0% Yes annual funding (Conesus Lake Aquatic Weeds Strategy CLAWS 27) Public Defender RESOLUTION NO. 2019-19 AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SIGN THE FOLLOWING CONTRACT FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER S OFFICE: NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign the following contract for the Livingston County Public Defender s Office, and any future amendments to said contract, according to the term designated, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: New York State Office of Indigent Legal Services William J. Leahy, Director A.E. Smith Building, 11 th Floor 80 South Swan Street Albany, NY 12210 7/1/17-6/30/20 $300,000.00 For: Second Upstate Quality Improvement and Caseload Reduction Grant (Contract # C2ND623) Grant No Yes x No Sheriff

14 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS RESOLUTION NO. 2019-20 AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SIGN THE FOLLOWING CONTRACT FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE NEW YORK STATE GOVERNOR S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign the following contract for the Livingston County Sheriff s Office, and any future amendments to said contract, according to the term designated, subject to review by the County Attorney and County Administrator: New York State Governor s Traffic Safety 1/1/19-12/31/19 $449,034.00 Committee 6 Empire Plaza Room 410B Albany, NY 12228 For: 2019 STOP DWI Plan A3112 ~$308,000 Yes X No RESOLUTION NO. 2019-21 AUTHORIZING THE INCREASE OF THE DAILY BOARDING FEE TO HOUSE INMATES IN THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY JAIL Mr. Deming presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2011-365 authorized the Chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors and the Livingston County Sheriff to sign contracts to house outside county inmates at a rate of $85.00 per day and federal inmates at a rate of $100.00 per day; and WHEREAS, since 2011 the costs associated with housing inmates has increased and, in order to maximize third-party revenue, it has been determined that the daily rate to house outside county inmates and federal inmates should be increased; now therefore, be it RESOLVED, that effective, all newly executed outside county inmate housing contracts shall reflect an inmate boarding fee of $100.00 per day and all newly executed federal inmate housing contracts shall reflect an inmate boarding fee of $107.00 per day. County Administrator/Budget Officer RESOLUTION NO. 2019-22 ESTABLISHING AN ACCOUNT - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & PLANNING (2) RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Treasurer is authorized and directed to establish a new account per the electronic entries, which have been approved by the Livingston County Administrator. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-23 AUTHORIZING BLANKET UNDERTAKING WHEREAS, Section 11 of the Public Officers Law authorizes the governing body of a municipality to procure a blanket undertaking to cover officers, clerks and employees of the municipality who would otherwise be required to post an individual undertaking; and WHEREAS, such blanket undertaking must indemnify against losses through the failure of officers, clerks or employees to faithfully perform their duties or account for moneys or property received by virtue of their position or

JANUARY 9, 2019 15 employment and through fraudulent or dishonest acts committed by officials, clerks or employees covered thereunder, now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors consents and approves a blanket undertaking to cover all officers, clerks and employees required by law to post an undertaking which undertaking shall be provided by the following policies: a) Public Officials Liability Policy, provided by New York Municipal Insurance Reciprocal, policy no. MPOLIVI001; and b) Government Crime Policy provided by Fidelity Deposit Company of Maryland, policy no. CCP0058540 15. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-24 ESTABLISHING PETTY CASH AMOUNTS FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS FOR THE YEAR 2019 RESOLVED, that the following petty cash amounts and designees be established for the year 2019: Department Custodian Amount Board of Sup./Cty. Adm. Terrence Donegan $150.00 Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation Frank Bassett/Stephen Woodruff $500.00 Central Services Sally MacIntyre $150.00 Community Services Sally Herrick $5,000.00 County Clerk Mary Strickland $750.00 County Clerk Mary Strickland $150.00 Geneseo DMV Mary Strickland $400.00 Dansville DMV Mary Strickland $400.00 County Treasurer Amy Davies $2,000.00 Department of Health Jennifer Rodriguez $150.00 Economic Development William Bacon $150.00 Highway Donald Higgins $1,000.00 Personnel Tish Lynn $100.00 Planning Angela Ellis $125.00 Probation Lynne Mignemi $350.00 Sheriff s Dept. Thomas Dougherty $2,500.00 Social Services Diane Deane $2,000.00 Women s Health Center Jennifer Rodriguez $500.00 Workforce Development Ryan Snyder $300.00 Youth Bureau Ryan Snyder $100.00 Other RESOLUTION NO. 2019-25 AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) 2019 CHEVROLET TAHOE FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE-VAN BORTEL CHEVROLET RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Sheriff s Office is authorized to purchase through mini-bid #18120073 from Van Bortel Chevrolet of 1338 Pittsford-Palmyra Road Macedon, NY 14502 one (1) new 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe at a cost of $34,191.39.

16 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS RESOLUTION NO. 2019-26 AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) 2019 DODGE CHARGER FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE-GENESEE VALLEY DODGE RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Sheriff s Office is authorized to purchase through mini-bid #18120074 from Genesee Valley Dodge of 1695 Interstate Drive, Avon, NY 14414 one (1) new 2019 Dodge Charger at a cost of $24,910.19. Personnel RESOLUTION NO. 2019-27 AMENDING THE 2019 LIVINGSTON COUNTY SALARY SCHEDULE: CENTRAL SERVICES & COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RESOLVED, that the 2019 Livingston County Salary Schedule is amended as follows: Central Services: Delete one full-time Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds position effective immediately. Delete one full-time Senior Account Clerk Typist position at a Wage Grade 9 effective immediately. Delete one full-time Account Clerk Typist position at a Wage Grade 7 effective immediately. Delete one full-time Painter position at a Wage Grade 12 effective immediately. Delete one part-time Electrician position at a Wage Grade 13 effective immediately. Delete one part-time Custodial Worker position at a Wage Grade 3 effective immediately. Create one full-time Building Maintenance Mechanic at Wage Grade 11 CSEA Contract effective 1/1/2019. Create one full-time Building Maintenance Mechanic at Wage Grade 11 CSEA Contract effective 1/1/2019. Create one full-time Laborer at Wage Grade 7 CSEA Contract effective 1/1/2019. Create one full-time Laborer at Wage Grade 7 CSEA Contract effective 1/1/2019. Create one full-time Laborer at Wage Grade 7 CSEA Contract effective 1/1/2019. County Administrator: Create one full-time Administrative Secretary position at an hourly wage range of $21.89-$24.63 on the Department Head Salary Schedule. Real Property Tax Services RESOLUTION NO. 2019-28 CORRECTING TAX ROLL-TOWN OF GROVELAND WHEREAS, the Director of Real Property Tax Services has transmitted a written report of his investigation and recommendation with regard to one (1 parcel) application for correction of the tax roll, pursuant to the Real Property Tax Law, as prepared for the Town of Groveland on the tax roll for the years hereinafter set forth, and WHEREAS, said parcel was incorrectly assessed and/or taxed for reasons set forth in the application for correction requested from the Director of Real Property Tax Services attached hereto, NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Director of Real Property Tax Services is authorized and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the officer(s) having jurisdiction of the tax roll so that the roll(s) can be corrected; and a notice of approval to the applicant(s), and be it further RESOLVED, that the County Treasurer and/or Town Tax Collector is hereby authorized to make the tax roll corrections and forward the corrected tax bill. The County Treasurer is authorized to issue refunds and/or make the appropriate chargebacks as hereinafter set forth for the application(s).

JANUARY 9, 2019 17 Year, Municipality Owner(s) Parcel Refund to Owner Chargebacks to Taxing Jurisdictions Taxing Jurisdiction Original Tax Bill Corrected Tax Bill 1. 2019 Groveland Livingston County $2,182.33 $0.00 $0.00 $2,182.33 Livingston County Groveland Town Tax $1,029.36 $0.00 $0.00 $1,029.36 Tax Map Number School Relevy $4,792.69 $0.00 $0.00 $4,792.69 107.-1-3.12 Groveland Fire 1/Amb $ 122.24 $0.00 $0.00 $ 122.24 Total $8,126.62 $0.00 $0.00 $8,126.62 CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING Chairman LeFeber asked if anyone wished to comment regarding the public hearing. No one wished to speak. The Chairman asked if any Supervisor wished to comment. No one wished to speak. The Chairman declared the public hearing closed. MOTION TO MOVE LOCAL LAW NO. A 2019 Mr. Pangrazio moved and Mr. Deming seconded to move the proposed local law to the table for a vote. Carried. VOTE ON LOCAL LAW LOCAL LAW E 2018 PROVIDING SALARIES FOR CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICERS FOR YEAR 2019 BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary for the Republican Commissioner of Election shall be increased by $1,500.00. Section 2. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Commissioner of Social Services shall be increased by $2,625.00. Section 3. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Conflict Defender shall be increased by $2,300.00. Section 4. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the County Administrator shall be increased by $5,000.00. Section 5. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the County Attorney shall be increased by $3,075.00. Section 6. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the County Auditor shall be increased by $2,050.00. Section 7. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the County Highway Superintendent shall be increased by $2,425.00. Section 8. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the County Treasurer shall be increased by $2,150.00. Section 9. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Director of Community Mental Health Services shall be increased by $5,000.00. Section 10. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Director of Real Property Tax Services shall be increased by $1,875.00. Section 11. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Personnel Officer shall be increased by $2,550.00. Section 12. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Public Defender shall be increased by $2,500.00. Section 13. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Public Health Director shall be increased by $2,500.00. Section 14. Effective as hereinafter provided, the annual salary of the Sheriff shall be increased by $3,300.00. Section 15. All salaries set forth herein shall be effective as of January 1, 2019. Section 16. This Local Law shall take effect on the date of filing in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York.

18 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS Section 17. This Local Law is subject to permissive referendum. December 19, 2018 (Introduced) OTHER BUSINESS 1. CHAIRMAN APPOINTMENTS Genesee Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council Name Address Title/Represents Term Expires Brenda Donohue P.O. Box 188, Conesus, NY 14435 Chairman Designee 12/31/19 Bonnie Taylor-Davis 410 North Avenue, Avon, NY 14414 Member 12/31/19 William Wadsworth 4630 Millennium Drive, Geneseo, NY 14454 Member 12/31/19 Angela Ellis 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Ex-officio Member 12/31/19 Genesee Transportation Council Name Address Title/Represents Term Expires David LeFeber 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Chairman 12/31/19 Angela Ellis 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Alternate 12/31/19 Genesee Transportation Council Planning Committee Name Address Title/Represents Term Expires Angela Ellis 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Representative 12/31/19 Donald Higgins 4389 Gypsy Lane, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 Alternate 12/31/19 Heather Ferrero 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Alternate 12/31/19 GLOW Solid Waste Committee Name Address Title/Represents Term Expires Daniel L. Pangrazio 531 Feeley Road, Caledonia, NY 14423 Chairman Designee 12/31/19 Michael J. Falk P.O. Box 6A, Lima, NY 14485 Member 12/31/19 Gary Moore 2085 Dunkley Road, Leicester, NY 14481 Member 12/31/19 Catherine VanHorne 1707 Parkside Place, Lima, NY 14481 Alternate 12/31/19 2. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATES: The three member arbitration panel ruled yesterday afternoon in favor of New York State for casino money arbitration with the Seneca Nation. That was a real win for counties in New York. The payments have been held up since April 2017. Our annual payment is supposed to be $350,000-$375,000. The total in the whole state is $50 Million for the sixteen counties. It looks like there will be restoration in this funding stream and there will also be retroactivity. It was a 2/1 ruling in favor of New York State Counties. ADJOURNMENT Motion made by Mr. Pangrazio and seconded by Mr. Mahus to adjourn until Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. Carried. The Board adjourned at 1:56 p.m.