Notice of Public Meeting

A meeting of the Halcott Land Use Code Update Committee will take place Thursday, June 8 at 7PM in conjunction with a workshop meeting of the Town Board to review draft updates of Halcott Land use Code at the Town Grange, 264 Route 3 Halcott, NY. Monthly progress of this project is reported at Town Board meetings. Questions: email Karen Rauter, Halcott ZBA Chair at halcottluc@gmail.com.

Town Board Minutes, April 17, 2023

Draft Regular Town Board Meeting Minutes Halcott Grange
April 17, 2023, 6:00 pm

Present: Town Supervisor Innes Kasanof, Council members Alan Reynolds, Eric Fronckowiak, Samantha Bouton, Highway Superintendent Russell Bouton, Town Clerk Patricia Warfield, Deputy Clerk Ariel Bogert, Planning Board Chairwoman Nan Reynolds, LUC Chairwoman Karen Rauter. Public: Dave and Vicky Carpenter, Sean Penchoff, Sophia Randazzo, Ida Piperisova, Scott Moroff, Warren Reynolds. Absent: Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto.

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

Annual Reports: Planning Board Chairwoman Nancy Reynolds presented the Planning Board annual report. The Planning Board had 3 minor subdivisions, 3 new home applications and 2 garage applications come before them in 2022. The Planning Board collected $200.00 in fees.

Approval of the minutes of the March 20, 2023, meeting: Motion to approve by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, 2nd by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

Highway Superintendent’s Report: (A) The new town truck is in and will be ready for pick up once the extended warranty actual cost to the town is squared away. The price should have been $5,655.00 but showed in the paperwork as final cost of $5,745.00. Supervisor Kasanof and Highway Superintendent Bouton will speak to the dealer about the discrepancy. Once the truck is picked up from the dealer, it will be taken to the body shop. (B) The Town has not heard from the State about the actual amount of CHIPS money to be received this year. Silas Lake will again be worked on, and the Highway Department will look to do 2 miles of Town roads. The Town will be able to purchase materials at last year’s bid price until May at which time the price will no doubt increase.

Voucher vote: General Abstract #G0423 – vouchers 57 – 60 = $812.32. Highway Abstract #H0423 – vouchers 61 – 63 = $356.88. Motion to pay bills by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, 2nd by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Councilwoman Innes Kasanof: aye.

Budget Officer’s Report: (A) Finance Chair Innes Kasanof presented the monthly finance report. Clerk’s Report: Grange Rental/local: 50.00, Building Permit 1 @ 140.00, C/O search 1 @ 25.00. The

Town collected and disbursed $215.00 for the month of March.

Other Business: (A) LUC UPDATE: Town attorney Tal Rappleyea has been working on the LUC update, specifically, wording to be included in the Land Use Code which would allow for the Town to recover legal fees in cases of litigation. With this completed, Nan Stolzenburg can proceed with getting the draft ready to present at the next meeting. The draft will be without short term rental language for now as this is something the committee is still working on. Supervisor Kasanof will ask Attorney Rappleyea if he has any experience with Short Term Rentals and if so ask for his input as well. Nan will inform the board when the draft is ready, and a public hearing can be scheduled. (B) Fleischmanns Fire Company: The Village of Fleischmanns Fire Co. is looking to purchase a new fire truck and is in the process of scheduling a meeting to discuss the purchase. Clerk Pattie Warfield will look to attend the meeting for the Town.

Public: Warren Reynolds asked if there can be a public forum before the public hearing for public input or multiple public hearings. LUC Chair Karen Rauter explained that it is a requirement to give 30 days after the public hearing for the purpose of public input but would inquire further about the timing process.

Next Meeting: Regular Meeting May 15, 2023, 6:00 p.m.

Motion to Adjourn at 6:39 p.m. by Councilman Alan Reynolds, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.

Planning Board Minutes, April 5, 2023

Meeting of April 5, 2023
Present:  Adina Johnson, Andy Kelder, Mark Vogler, Nancy Reynolds
Absent:   Ted Johnson
Others:    Eric Fronckowiak, Crystl Johnson, Victoria Guido, Aluise Pasqualetti

In the absence of Chariman Johnson the meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag at 6:05PM by Vice-chair A. Johnson.

Application forms and sketches were presented by E. Fronckowiak for a new garage on his property located at 251 Silas Lake Road, Tax ID  #142-2-25.11. Site visit was scheduled for April 8; public hearing will be held on May 3, 2023.

Application forms and sketches were presented by C. Johnson for John and Kathy Allen for a new home on their property on Mookas Road, Tax ID #157-1-34. Site visit was scheduled for April 8; public hearing will be held at 6PM on May 3, 2023.

Application forms and sketches were presented by V. Guido and A. Pasqualetti for a new home on their property on Elk Creek Road, Tax ID #158-3-16.2. Site visit will be made prior to the public hearing on May 3, 2023.

Motion to accept minutes of the 12/72022 meeting was made by A. Johnson, seconded by A. Kelder, unanimously approved.

Correspondence:  None 

Motion to adjourn was made at 6:45PM by M. Vogler, seconded by N. Reynolds, unanimously approved. Submitted: N. Reynolds, Sec. 4/8/2023

A BIG PRICE DECREASE FOR THE “PROPANE COOPERATIVE”

A message from Alan Adelson:
 I’m very pleased to announce a 32 cents per gallon DECREASE in the rate we will now be paying for propane. To retain our present sale volume of 35,000 annual gallons of gas to 75 participating households, Suburban has again offered us the best rate. The new contract should be in effect by June 15, but please verify when you request or receive a delivery that as participants in the Halcott group you will be charged $1.779 per gallon, down from last year’s contracted price of $2.099 per gallon. By combining our buying power, we are being charged almost half what many unaffiliated households pay for gas. Tens of thousands of dollars have been saved by our townspeople. It’s all the result of Innes Kasanof and her creation of the Times of Halcott. When Innes announced the birth of this remarkable community publication, I followed by announcing the creation of the propane buying group. “Call it a collective!” Shirley Bouton chastened me. “That’s what farm people call it when people buy together to save money. Suburban is also now accepting new customers at the Halcott rate from adjoining towns, so feel free to have folks contact me by email: alanadelson@gmail.com
That’s how our buying power will keep growing.