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Legislative Chair Pledges To Support Efforts For New Hi-Tor

Harriet Cornell reviews meetings with county officials and Hi-Tor representatives



To the Editor:

Hi-Tor Animal Care Center serves an important purpose in Rockland, and we can thank early advocates like Zippy Fleisher for bringing it to fruition.  My husband Martin Cornell, an attorney, did pro bono legal work helping Hi-Tor get its start, and it has always been close to our hearts.


At the request of Clarkstown Councilwoman Stephanie Hausner, I arranged a meeting in my office with Hi-Tor Board members regarding their request to build a new shelter on county parkland.  Since the County Executive has the responsibility under the County Charter to manage county property, I invited his staff members who had been working on this issue, including Alan Beers, the Director of Environmental Resources, who is responsible for county parkland. Also attending were Donald Franchino, who is leading a capital campaign for Hi-Tor and Ricardo McKay, Legislative Counsel.

The meeting held on December 17 was a productive one.  We talked about  potential solutions for siting a new shelter, given state laws which present legal barriers to alienation of public parkland.  The County of Rockland has provided a shelter on county property for decades, although not required to do so.  In fact, the State of New York puts the requirement for shelters on towns and villages which license dogs.  The meeting concluded with Board members saying they would reflect on alternatives which had been suggested and revise their proposal.  Five weeks later they sent a proposal to the County Executive. I was not consulted by either party but received copies of the communications.

The County Executive’s letter to Roberta Bangs, the President of Hi-Tor on February 22 did not close the door on possibilities for agreement. In fact he asked her for copies of the schematic drawings of the proposed shelter which had been displayed at the meeting in my office.  I will continue to work with concerned residents, Hi-Tor members, the Executive and Legislature to establish a modern animal shelter.

Sincerely,
Harriet Cornell
Chairwoman, Rockland County Legislature

Mike Hirsch March 5, 2013 at 03:47 pm
Enough talk. Action is what's needed.
Joan K March 5, 2013 at 05:55 pm
Okay, let us take this apart piece by piece. Stephanie Hausner who was on the Board of Directors requested a meeting and received it. Do you think that a meeting would have been held at all had it not been for Councilwoman Hausner? No. Is Councilwoman Hausner still on the Board of Directors at Hi-Tor? No. I see all of this as a circus that is unfolding. You have a legislator looking for an opportunity to make the County Executive and the Chairwoman of the County Legislator look like they are unreasonable and stingy. Then, he gets to put his name out there when there isn't really a thing he can do other than pay lip service to the search for land and get his name out in the public eye as some sort of savior. Mr. Franchino needs to get to business and look to other places for land. Banging your head up against the wall again this year will yield the same results at last year. Nothing. A piece of paper in a book that will not happen to re-hab a buidling that should be bulldozed. As far as I can see, Hi Tor has not been an exemplary tenant and has pushed a great deal of blame on the County but that is not the stuff that the media reports on. You can be demanding and rude and stomp your feet and act like an angry 2 year old or you can move in a different direction. What will it be?

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