There will be a special town board meeting this Monday evening at 6PM at the Grange Hall to affirm the Town’s operating procedures. A draft copy of agenda is in pdf form here.
Results of Halcott’s 2022 Survey for Land Use Code Update
Highlights of Halcott’s 2022 Survey
Questions: contact Karen Rauter,
LUC Update Committee Chair by email: halcottluc@gmail.com
Town Board Minutes, 21 November 2022
Draft Regular Town Board Meeting Minutes Halcott Grange
November 21, 2022, 6:00 pm
Present: Town Supervisor Innes Kasanof, Councilmembers Judy DiBenedetto, Alan Reynolds, Samantha Bouton, Eric Fronckowiak, Highway Superintendent Russell Bouton, Budget Officer Paul Tamaccio, Town Clerk Pattie Warfield. LUC Chairwoman Karen Rauter. Public: Ariel Bogert, Paul, and Sybil Margaritas.
Call to Order at 6:10 pm with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Approval of the minutes of the October 17, 2022, meeting: Motion to approve by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, 2nd by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, Councilwoman Samantha Bouton: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye, Councilman Alan Reynolds: abstain.
Highway Superintendent’s Report: (A) Greene County has been begun ditch cleaning and culvert work on Co. Rt. 1; and in addition, picked up a cylinder for the wing on the county plow truck to replace the one which was leaking. (B) Highway Superintendent Bouton confirmed the new town truck has been ordered. (C) Work on the Oshkosh has been completed and everything seems to be working well.
Budget Officer’s Report: Budget Officer Paul Tamaccio presented the monthly finance report for October. Supervisor Kasanof explained that we as a Town pay for ambulance service from Margaretville Hospital, this year $2,075.00. Greene County gives the Town reimbursement monies because we are out of their service area, usually more than the cost of the ambulance service. The excess money is then put towards our fire contract payment with the Village of Fleischmanns.
Voucher Vote: General Abstract #G1122 – vouchers 175 – 185 = $6,570.56. Highway Abstract #H1122 – 186 – 193 = $9,114.30. Motion to pay bills by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, 2nd by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.
Organizational Meeting: (A) The Organizational Meeting will be held January 9, 2023. (B) Rob Johnson will be the new Solid Waste Coordinator, Ariel Bogert will be the Deputy Clerk, Bill Capel will be the Deputy Highway Superintendent. (C) The Fire Department Liaison will remain open; the board will ask Todd Wickham for periodic reports. (D) Motion to reappoint Ted Johnson to the Planning Board by Councilman Alan Reynolds, 2nd by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Councilwoman Samantha
Bouton: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye. Term will end 12/2027(E) Motion to reappoint Adina Johnson to the Planning Board by Councilman Alan Reynolds, 2nd by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Councilwoman Samantha Bouton: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye. Term will end 12/2026 to stagger term endings. (F) Motion to reappoint John Dobsa to the ZBA by Councilman Alan Reynolds, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye. (G) Motion to reappoint Christl Johnson to the ZBA by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye. One chair remains vacant. (H) Board of Elections alternate will be Warren Reynolds. (I) The dumping fee for haulers at the Transfer Station will increase to $300.00 on January 1, 2023. (J) CEO John Mathiesen revised the fee schedule for building permits, bringing them more in line with what other municipalities are charging. Motion to adopt the Building Permit Fee Schedule changes by Councilman Eric Fronckowiak, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.
LUC Update: Good progress has been made; the next step is for Nan to take all the information gathered and begin working that information into the updated Comprehensive Plan. The Board will then walk through the recommendations with Nan and then will have a public hearing to gather public input. There is no LUC committee meeting scheduled at this time.
Next Meeting: Regular meeting, December 19, 2022, 6:00 pm.
Motion to Adjourn at 7:30 pm by Councilwoman Judy DiBenedetto, 2nd by Councilwoman Samantha Bouton, Councilman Alan Reynolds: aye, Councilman Eric Fronckowiak: aye, Supervisor Innes Kasanof: aye.
Agenda, Town Board Meeting 19 December, 2022
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The Times of Halcott and holiday celebration at the Grange Hall
Join the former and current editors of the town newsletter, The Times of Halcott for a celebration and a Pop-Up Holiday Fair, from 5pm to 7pm this coming Saturday, December 3rd at 264 County Route 3, in the Grange Hall. The bound issues of the first 100 volumes of the Times of Halcott will be on sale, as well as other wonderful books by Halcott authors. There may be crafts for sale by local artisans. NOTE TO VENDORS: Since this is truly “pop-up,” any and all are welcome to just show up with your work. Refreshments will be served.
The afternoon will be filled with fun! At 4:30, the children of Halcott will produce a live nativity with farm animals, behind the Grange building or in the downstairs dining room, depending on the weather. If you have a child who would like to participate or questions about the live nativity, please contact Elena or Judy DiBenedetto at 845-254-4009.
The Halcott United Methodist Church will offer hand-embroidered items, quality Party-Lite candles and accessories, as well as a unique bake sale of “Carry-Out” soups, stews, and casseroles that can be heated at home and eaten at leisure. Please make sure to support them as the Church is diligently fund-raising for some seriously-needed capital improvements.
Since the summer of 2020 when Town lost its annual Fair due to COVID, there have not been many chances for the community to gather. Come and spend time together to congratulate the ongoing efforts of The Times of Halcott as you browse for locally sourced holiday gifts and plan your dinner menu from the church bake table.
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