Bloomingburg, NY – Questions Swirl Around Possible Improprieties By Mayor In Deal With Hasidic Developement

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    FILE - Residents and village officials look over floor plans for the Villages of Chestnut Ridge townhome proposal on Winterton Road in Bloomingburg. (Photo Courtsey to VINNews.com by gunkjournal.com Jane Anderson)Bloomingburg, NY – Questions are swirling around Bloomingburg Mayor Mark Berentsen after it was revealed that guaranteed water access for private land owned by the Berentsen family was included in the controversial 396-unit housing deal developer Shalom Lamm struck with the village of Bloomingburg.

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    RECORDONLINE.com (http://bit.ly/17sg7x3) reports that, according to Sullivan County property records, Berentsen and his parents purchased a parcel of land from Shalom Lamm’s Sullivan Farms just two months prior to Lamm’s deal going before Bloomingburg’s planning board for approval.

    Language in the deal between Sullivan Farms and the Berentsens clearly states that Lamm’s housing development deal will provide water access to Berentsen’s new properties.

    According to records on file and notarized by Bloomingburg lawyer John Kelly in May of 2010, it states, “As part of the project, SF (Sullivan Farms) will develop a water supply and construct and install a water delivery system to serve the improvements at the Project site. In addition, upon receipt of the Project approvals….SF will cause the Bloomingburg Water Transportation Company to include in its service the area the Village residences located at 68 Winterton Road, and to certain parcels located on Market Street known as (….) which parcels are located in the Village but outside the project area.”

    The omitted addresses, indicated only by tax map numbers, are the exact addresses of the properties purchased by the Berentsens.

    Mayor Berentsen signed off on Lamm’s 360-unit housing a mere two months later, followed by the planning board.

    Local watchdog groups say, at the very least, Berentsen’s actions in the deal should be investigated for ‘conflict of interest,’ while legal experts suggest his actions may have been more severe.

    Holly Roche, leader of the Rural Community Coalition, said, “In my opinion it’s a conflict of interest according to the New York State Ethics Code. He (Berentsen) signed off on the developer’s agreement at the same time he was involved in a business deal with the developer. Problem.”

    A spokesman for the New York AG’s office, which is currently investigating the matter, said only that it “wouldn’t dispute” charges that the Berentsen’s deal was “improper.”


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    Deveee
    Deveee
    10 years ago

    A bunch of anti-semites.
    Water is also prohibited. It was already better in Europe.
    If anyone thinks that a holocaust can’t happen in America, they only need to look at the goyim in Orange/Rockland/Sullivan and compare them with their fellow goyim in Ukraine/Russia/Poland.

    Now, all charedim-bashers come out of your holes.

    ProminantLawyer
    ProminantLawyer
    10 years ago

    Do you really think these people would do such a thing?

    jack-l
    jack-l
    10 years ago

    There is no conflict of interest. The good mayor did what was financially advantageous to him and his family. In other words in his own best interest.
    He wasnt concerned with anyone else`s interest so where is the conflict.

    itzik18
    itzik18
    10 years ago

    Holly Roche is a self-hating Jew, trying (and succeeding) in pitting the good people of Bloomingburg against religious Judaism

    10 years ago

    I don’t get it whats wrong with telling a developer if you build you have to contribute towrads increasing the water supply. After all they would drain resouces if not.

    awacs
    awacs
    10 years ago

    IOW, the Mayor shook the developer down for a kickback. Bad, but how is the developer at fault here?

    birgas
    birgas
    10 years ago

    Mr. Lamm shold get his head examined. Why on earth did he need to record his beriberis on paper? The Mayor and Mr. Lamm should be free by reason of insanity!