Town Board Minutes, 19 September, 2022

Draft Regular Town Board Meeting Minutes Halcott Grange
September 19, 2022, 6:00 pm

Present: Town Supervisor Innes Kasanof, Council Member Alan Reynolds, Judy DiBenedetto, Eric Fronckowiak, Samantha Bouton, Town Clerk, Patricia Warfield. Public: Ariel Bogert, Warren Reynolds, James Zampino, Alicia Dunn, David Grossman, Fred Herzog, Dave Carpenter, Vicky Ballard, Paul and Sybil Margaritis, Brian and Ashton Grocholl. Absent: Highway Superintendent Russ Bouton, Budget Officer Paul Tamaccio.

Call to Order at 6:04 p.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance.

Approval of the minutes of the August 15, 2022 meeting: With the following corrections: present: Vic and Mary Lou Pagano. Motion to approve by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

Highway Superintendent’s Report: Presented by Councilman Alan Reynolds: (A) The Highway Department has been working on ditching and widening on Townsend Hollow Rd. (B) Contractors for Greene County were here and took down all the dead trees which had been marked for removal. (C) The Highway Department has invested approximately $9,000.00 in parts to update and upgrade the Oshkosh. (D) Councilman Reynolds informed the Board that a state grant for $100,000.00 would come through Green County to Halcott for the Highway Department, which would be used to purchase a new 1-ton pickup truck with a snowplow, sander, and dump body. Supervisor Kasanof would like the Highway Department to gather the vehicle specs and desired add-on information to be presented at the next regular board meeting, with the board then passing a resolution for the purchase of the new vehicle. Approximately a month before the due date, Supervisor Kasanof will alert our county administrator Shawn Grodin and he will cut a check to the town to pay for the vehicle. Councilwoman Bouton asked if the Highway Department would keep the old pickup and the answer was yes. (E) Councilman Reynolds stated that the Town received notification from Del. Co. Soil and Water of approval of $300,000.00 for work on the Bank Stabilization Project/Elk Creek Toe Cut. This amount is to be used on the project itself with other funds to pay for engineering costs. The project will not start this year as it has not yet been decided if they will hire an outside engineering firm or handle the project themselves. The Townsend Hollow culvert project was turned down, each year grant characteristics and requirements change hopefully this will lead to its approval at some point in the future.

Voucher vote: General Abstract #G0922 – vouchers 140 – 147 = $2,169.87. Highway Abstract #H0922 – vouchers 148 – 158 = $15,716.55. Motion to pay bills by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

Finance Chair Report: (A) Supervisor Innes Kasanof presented the monthly finance report for August. (B) Supervisor presented the 2023 tentative budget to the board for discussion which includes the following proposed salaries: Town Board Member $850.00, Town Supervisor $4,000.00, Town Clerk $5,000, Highway Superintendent $52,500.00. The total tax revenue to be raised by the town would be $395,058.00, a .7% rise from 2022.

Clerk’s Report: Building Permits (4) 1 @ 75.00, 1 @ 25.00, 1 @ 150.00, 1 @ 160.00: 410.00, BP Renewal: 345.00, Transfer Station: 272.00. The Town collected and disbursed $1,127.00 for the month of August.

Other Business: It was brought to the attention of the board that there has been a gradual disappearance of chairs from the Grange Hall. With no way to monitor when chairs are borrowed and returned, it was decided that a lock should be installed on the chair closet, with someone to be present when items are taken and then present when they are brought back to make sure the count is the same. The Community Fund will purchase additional chairs to increase the count.

LUC Update: There was a 35% response rate to the survey with 114 received. The LUC committee wants everyone to know that the survey is not a vote, the purpose of the survey is to gather information about how people feel about the town. Nan will dive into the data and sort things out, she recommended adding definitions for legal purposes to define rural in our comprehensive plan. The planning board has regularly attended LUC meetings with Nan Reynolds making sure that everything mentioned is noted on the document for future reference. The things people most value in our town according to the survey is beauty, nature, open space, neighbors, peace. Farming was the biggest word with neighbors and people second.

NYC Land Purchase in Halcott: The Town received a Community Review request from NYC Dept of Environmental Protection for a land acquisition project in Halcott. Hiking, hunting, trapping, and fishing would all be allowed and would be posted as a public access area with no NYCDEP access permit needed. The board had no comment on the purchase.

Next Meeting: Public Hearing, October 17, 2022, 6:00 pm, Regular Town Board Meeting to follow.

Motion to Adjourn at 7:04 p.m. by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, 2nd by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: TOWN OF HALCOTT

(Posted in the Mountain Eagle)

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing on the preliminary budget of the Town of Halcott will be held on October 17, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. at the Town of Halcott Grange Hall, Halcott Center, N.Y. Regular Town Board meeting to follow. A copy of the preliminary budget is available at the town clerk’s office where it may be inspected. The proposed salaries are Town Board Member $850.00, Town Supervisor $4,000.00, Town Clerk $5,000.00, Highway Superintendent $52,500.00.
By order of the Town Board
Dated September 30, 2022
Patricia Warfield Town Clerk

The Town Board reviewed the 2023 tentative budget and agreed to present it, without substantive change as the preliminary budget.  It is attached here: 

2023 Tentative Budget, Town of Halcott

Town Board Minutes, August 15, 2022

Draft Regular Town Board Meeting Minutes Halcott Grange
August 15, 2022, 6:00 pm

Present: Town Supervisor Innes Kasanof, Council members Alan Reynolds, Eric Fronckowiak, Samantha Bouton, Highway Superintendent Russell Bouton, Town Clerk Patricia Warfield. Absent: Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, Budget Officer Paul Tamaccio. Public: Warren ReynoldsVicky Ballard, Dave Carpenter, Ted and Mary Lou Randazzo, Cindy Bouton, Patty and John Dobsa, Fred and Susan Herzog, Jen Bouton, Jamie Vogler, Mary Constantine.

Call to order at 6:00 pm with the Pledge of Allegiance.

Approval of the minutes of the July 18, 2022, meeting: Motion to approve by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, 2nd by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

Public Hearing on “Solar Energy System PILOT Law for the Town of Halcott opened at 6:02 pm. The purpose of this law is to ensure that Towns receive revenue from commercial solar energy systems, historically towns have not received any compensation whether monetary or even a lowering of local electric rates. A project of this magnitude would not be feasible in town due to the lack of transmission lines large enough to support the system. Additionally, if something is not specifically allowed as per the Land Use Code then it would need to be presented locally to not only the Planning Board but also the ZBA for consideration and then additionally meet state SEQR requirements as well. Public Hearing closed at 6:12 pm.

Adoption of the Solar Energy System Pilot Law: Motion to adopt Local Law 1-2022, The “Solar Energy System PILOT Law of the Town of Halcott, NY” by Councilman Alan Reynolds, 2nd by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, Councilwoman Samantha Bouton: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

Highway Superintendent’s Report: (A) The front end of the Oshkosh has been rebuilt; new rims were needed as well with the total repair cost over the expenditure amount. Motion to approve repair expenditures for the Oshkosh by Councilman Alan Reynolds, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye. (B) Greene County will begin taking down dead trees on the County roads in Halcott on September 12, 2022 and has scheduled ditch work to begin September 1. There is still no start date to replace the culvert on County Rt. 1.

Voucher vote: General Abstract #G0822 – vouchers 125 – 132 = $1,240.77. Highway Abstract #H0822 – vouchers 133 – 139 = $15,030.78. Motion to pay bills by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, 2nd by Councilman Alan Reynolds, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

Finance Chair Report: (A) Town Supervisor Innes Kasanof presented the monthly finance report.

Clerk’s Report: BP Renewal: $200.00. The Town collected and disbursed $200.00 for the month of July.

Other Business: (A) Supervisor Kasanof has a mileage voucher for reimbursement to a trip to Catskill and asked the board to revisit the Organizational Schedule mileage reimbursement of 58 cents per mile for 2022 and increase the reimbursement amount to 62.5 cents per mile as per new federal guidelines. Resolution 4-2022 A Resolution to increase the Town of Halcott mileage reimbursement from the amount of 58 cents per mile to 62.5 cents per mile as per federal guidelines. Motion to approve by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye. (B) Land Use Code update: Surveys were sent out using the tax rolls with receipt of the survey postcards spotty at this moment.

Next Meeting: Regular Meeting September 19, 2022, 6:00 pm.

Motion to Adjourn at 6:33 pm by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.