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CORAM FD DISASTER
07-08-2010, 10:42 PM
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view large map The Coram Fire District violated state bidding law - in one instance by awarding a contract to a fire commissioner's brother - and failed to properly supervise the district treasurer, according to a state comptroller's audit.

The district did not seek competitive bids for certain contracts - including two for more than $53,000 for landscaping and snow removal that went to Heidrich Landscaping and Half Mile Landscaping, both of Coram and both owned by Brian Heidrich, brother of board commissioner Timothy Heidrich, according to the comptroller's office.

The district did not publicly advertise for bids for the two contracts, worth $32,891 and $20,550, violating both general municipal law and the district's own policy, the recently released report said.

In a strongly worded written reply, the district said it "takes exception" to the findings, although it did not defend the lack of competitive bidding for the contracts.

"Your auditor took no note of the fact that the district had used this same vendor continuously for several years before that particular board member took office," said the written reply. Timothy Heidrich was a board member during the time in question, 2008 and 2009, according to the audit.

The district did not return calls for comment Thursday.

The audit said it appears the district "was attempting to circumvent bidding requirements" in previous years by awarding the same two companies separate landscaping and snow removal contracts that, when combined, exceeded the $20,000 threshold for public bidding.

The report also warned of a lack of oversight of the district treasurer, resulting in violations of district policy requiring written permission from a commissioner for overtime, and a lack of time records for some employees. In one instance, a mechanic was paid $489 for 8.5 hours of overtime in April 2009, when his attendance record said he worked 0.5 hours of overtime. The district said he was paid extra for working on a holiday.

"Although the treasurer told us that she was instructed to calculate overtime in this manner by her predecessor, other employees who worked on the holiday did not receive an overtime payment for holiday time earned," the report said. The district replied that the mechanic's overtime pay was appropriate, and "the board remains adamant that all overtime is preapproved by a commissioner, whether your auditors found evidence of such pre-approval or not."

Auditors also said the district collected nearly $6,000 in rental fees for use of its catering hall, and gave the money to the fire department's recreation fund instead of depositing it as mandated by law in district accounts with taxpayer funds.

The district contends the money paid was the cost of maintaining and cleaning the hall. "The board and the department have reached an accommodation by which the department agreed to undertake the above tasks as a fundraising activity," the district wrote.

In 2003, the Coram Fire District built Long Island's biggest fire house: a $7.7-million, 39,000-square-foot structure, complete with ornate moldings, spacious offices and a gym with tiki bar. Its annual budget was $5.3 million in 2009, the audit said.

GO CORAM

OH WELL
07-31-2010, 09:23 PM
They should check and se the hall rental money should have gone into the general fund and the housemen were getting O/T to clean the hall after the parties. The money was going to the bar comm. run by 1 commissioner and was there slush fund.This has been goin on since the last tresurer passed away and they refued to give reports on how much money they had. The snow removal was done with district equipment not the contractors and all repairs were done by the district mechanic on O/T not by the contractor. One night in the old Mikes place the plumber said he did work for 2 commissioners in their homes and made bills back to the district for them to pay for the work keep looking and digging the dirt is all right in front of your eyes. Anyone running for office in Nov. will look like a hero in the taxpayers eyes if they clean up this mess its gone on long enough stand up for the taxpayers and end this now

OH WELL
08-21-2010, 11:55 PM
They should check and se the hall rental money should have gone into the general fund and the housemen were getting O/T to clean the hall after the parties. The money was going to the bar comm. run by 1 commissioner and was there slush fund.This has been goin on since the last tresurer passed away and they refued to give reports on how much money they had. The snow removal was done with district equipment not the contractors and all repairs were done by the district mechanic on O/T not by the contractor. One night in the old Mikes place the plumber said he did work for 2 commissioners in their homes and made bills back to the district for them to pay for the work keep looking and digging the dirt is all right in front of your eyes. Anyone running for office in Nov. will look like a hero in the taxpayers eyes if they clean up this mess its gone on long enough stand up for the taxpayers and end this now Don't let the screwing the taxpayers are getting continue do something about it. We the taxpayers of Coram are tired of seeing this. The out of control commissiners stopped and made accountable the time is now to set an example we will remember come November.

OH WELL
08-22-2010, 12:02 AM
Time for you to step up and end the abuse the Comissioners of Coram are giving the taxpayers.It has been going on long enough and the elected officals need to make them an example and send a message to other districts.We wikk remember come elction :eek: time in November

OH WELL
08-22-2010, 12:05 AM
Time for you to step up and end the abuse the Comissioners of Coram are giving the taxpayers.It has been going on long enough and the elected officals need to make them an example and send a message to other districts.We will remember come election time in November NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWww