Town Board Meeting

The agenda for this meeting of the Town Board can be found here. There are 13 items on the agenda including the scheduling of a Public Hearing:

  • 1. Consider adopting proclamations honoring Patricia Slavick and Paul Pastore for public service as Town Board members.
  • 2. Consider approving the agreement with Emergency Management Resources as recommended by the Director of EMS.
  • 3. Consider approving the proposed 2022 Fee Schedule for EMS services as recommended by the Director of EMS.
  • 4. Consider approving the following as recommended by the Fiscal Officer:
    A. Amending the 2020 budget by authorizing an appropriation of $30,000 from the General Reserve (R1) for a proposed settlement.
    B. Authorizing the establishment of an Employee Benefit Accrued Liability Reserve Fund.
    C. Authorizing the establishment of a Judgments and Claims Reserve Fund.
  • 5. Consider approving and authorizing the Town Supervisor to sign the Memoranda of Agreement with the following unions as recommended by the Comptroller:
    A. CSEA Unit A
    B. CSEA Unit B
    C. Police Benevolent Association
  • 6. Consider adopting a resolution establishing the standard work and retirement days for Amanda Beedle as requested by the Comptroller.
  • 7. Consider the permanent appointment of August Jones III as a laborer in the Water Department.
  • 8. Consider declaring the Town Board as Lead Agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for National Grid's proposed new gas main project on State Route 146 and coordinating SEQRA review with involved agencies.
  • 9. Consider approving the proposed settlement of the tax certiorari proceeding for tax years 2020 and 2021 for a self-storage facility owned by RJR Units LLC at 4773 Western Turnpike and a self-storage facility owned by RKR Units at 2703 Curry Road with possible tax refunds of $1,313.06 and $394.78 as recommended by the Assessor and the retained attorney.
  • 10. Consider adopting Resolution No. 18 of 2021 which authorizes the Town Supervisor to act as the responsible local official to access NYS DOT's Equitable Business Opportunities system and perform Title VI Civil Rights reporting requirements.
  • 11. Consider scheduling a Public Hearing for January 18, 2022 at 7pm on proposed Local Law No. 1 of 2022 which replaces Article 1 (Notification of Defects) of Chapter 243 (Streets).
  • 12. Consider approving the collector's warrant for the Water Department in the amount of $574,847.72.
  • 13. Consider cancelling the Town Board's December 21 meeting and scheduling a special meeting for December 16 at Noon.

 

 

Meeting information – The public may attend the Meeting (dial in only) for public comment. For blocking your phone number, use (*67), otherwise your number will be visible and televised/streamed on the meeting screen. Dial by your location (929) 205-6099, and enter Meeting ID: 842 8272 9619 and Passcode: 696945

Members of the public may also watch the meeting on live stream on the Town website.

The public may also listen and view the meeting on Verizon channel 34 and Spectrum channel 1303.

The Governor's Executive Order No. 202.1 related to COVID-19 allows for the attendance of meetings telephonically or other similar service and says,

"Article 7 of the Public Officers Law, to the extent necessary to permit any public body to meet and take such actions authorized by the law without permitting in public in-person access to meetings and authorizing such meetings to be held remotely by conference call or similar service, provided that the public has the ability to view or listen to such proceeding and that such meetings are recorded and later transcribed;"

 

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