MAYVILLE – Another committee of the Chautauqua County Legislature has given it’s approval for the sale of the Chautauqua County Home to a Chicago based company.
According to an article in today’s Jamestown Post-Journal, the legislator’s financial oversight committee voted 5-1 in favor of the resolution, which calls for selling the home to Altitude Health Services, Inc. of Chicago.
Voting in favor of the resolution was George Borello (R-Irving), John Runkle (R-Cassadaga), Chuck Nazarro (D-Jamestown), David Himelein (R-Findley Lake) and Tom DeJoe (D-Brocton). The only person voting against the resolution was Shaun Heenan (D-Dunkirk).
Both County Executive Greg Edwards and County Attorney Steve Abdella also appeared before the committee to explain details of the pending agreement between the county and potential purchaser William (Avi) Rothner, president of Altitude Health.
The resolution will now go before the full legislature during its monthly voting session next Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. in Mayville.
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