Author: Kris Gildersleeve
Zoning Board of Appeals – November 2022
Meeting was canceled. No meeting minutes.
Planning Board – November 2022
CLERMONT PLANNING BOARD
November 9, 2022
The Clermont Planning Board held its regular meeting on Wednesday, November 19 2022 at 7:30pm at the Town Hall. Those in attendance were Larry Saulpaugh, Tom Jantzen, Jennifer Phillips, Ron Miller, Jesse Cutaia, Mary Howard and Nathan Hempel. Scott Owen, Attorney for the Town, was also in attendance.
After review of the October 12, 2022 minutes, a motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Tom Jantzen, to approve the minutes. All in favor. So carried.
Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Mary Howard, to close the regular meeting and open the Public Hearing for the Nesel project. All in favor. So carried.
Jeanette and Dennis Nesel, Germantown Beer Farm, 320 County Route 6, Tax ID #190.-1-8-200, came before the Board seeking to add a tasting room to an existing barn. Revision was made to the site plan, adding a fence and moving the parking area to the front. The neighbors were in agreement with the revisions. Motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Tom Jantzen to close the Public Hearing, return to the regular meeting and to accept the application as complete. All in favor. So carried.
Scot Owen, Town Attorney, read SEQRA. Mitigating factors are as follows:
a) 6’ high fence, not to exceed 8’ high.
b) Hours of operation Thursday-Sunday, 1pm-7pm
c) Food Truck hours 2pm-7pm
d) Music will end one hour before closing time
Motion was made by Jennifer Phillips, seconded by Tom Jantzen, to declare a negative impact. All in favor. So carried. Motion to approve the application as written was made by Ron Miller, seconded by Tom Jantzen. All in favor. So carried.
Franz Safford, 40 Langridge Road, Tax Map ID #201.-1-26.121, #201.-1-26.112, represented by Jeremy Franz, came before the Board regarding ground mount solar panels. Motion was made by Jennifer Phillips, seconded by Nathan Hempel, to accept the application contingent on the lot line adjustment, deed description, and a new survey. All in favor. So carried. Motion was made by Nathan Hempel, seconded by Jesse Cutaia, to set the Public Hearing for December 14, 2022. All in favor. So carried.
Daric Schlesselman, Van Burnt Stillhouse, 1931 Route 9, Tax ID #181.0-1-12, came before the Board seeking the requirements for a distillery. The Applicant will return with further information
ELP Roe Jan Solar Project, Mill Road, Motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Tom Jantzen, to grant a 6 month extension to the ELP solar project located on Mill Road. Further extension requests will require an appearance before the Board.
With no further business, a motion was made by Jennifer Phillips, seconded by Nathan Hempel. All in favor. So carried. The meeting adjourned at 9:05pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Desiree M. Webber, Secretary
November 2022 ZBA meeting cancelled.
The regularly scheduled meeting for the Zoning Board of Appeals scheduled for Wednesday, November 23 has been cancelled.
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET OF THE
TOWN OF CLERMONT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
JANUARY 1, 2023 HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND FILED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK LOCATED AT 1795 ROUTE 9
CLERMONT, NEW YORK, WHERE IT IS AVAILABLE
TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES DURING THE REGULAR HOURS OF
THE TOWN CLERK.
FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE TOWN BOARD OF THE
TOWN OF CLERMONT WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AT
6:45 p.m. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2022 PRIOR TO THE
REGULAR BOARD MEETING. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING
ANY PERSON MAY BE HEARD IN FAVOR OF OR AGAINST
ANY ITEM OR ITEMS CONTAINED THEREIN.
PURSUANT TO TOWN LAW, THE PROPOSED SALARIES ARE HEREBY SPECIFIED AS FOLLOWS:
SUPERVISOR, $5,700; TOWN COUNCIL (4) $2,650; TOWN CLERK, $9,000;
TOWN JUSTICES (2), $5,800 EACH; TAX COLLECTOR, $4,800;
SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS, $53,885; CODE ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER, $14,000; ASSESSOR, $16,000.
BY ORDER OF THE CLERMONT TOWN BOARD.
Board Meeting Video November 2022
November 2022 Town Board Meeting link to TownHallStreams.com.
Town Board – November 2022
Town of Clermont
Town Board Meeting
November 7th, 2022
The Clermont Town Board held their regular monthly meeting on Monday November 7th, 2022 at the Town Hall. Those presents were Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher Shute. Supervisor Staats was absent due to illness.
- Call Meeting to Order @7PM by Councilman Desmond with the Pledge of Allegiance.
- Moment of Silence observed for former town videographer Fred Cartier
- Presentation of Flag to commemorate Veterans Day by Lauren Williams Commander of Jennings Willets American Legion Post 346. American Legion unable to have ceremony in Clermont however the local boy scouts are expected to Raise the Flag. Councilwoman Lusher Shute will be in attendance for the town.
- Approval of prior Town Board Meeting Minutes-
- Approval of October Minutes, Motion to accept by Councilman Gildersleeve, Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in Favor So Carried
- Written communications/Mail review
Clerk Report
- Total for General Fund $2350.84
- Total for Trust & Agency $250.00
- NYS Ag&Mkts $20.00
- Col Co Treasurer/Solid Waste $14.00
- Total report for October 2022 $2634.84
- Mail Review
- Reminder to Town Board Association of Towns Conference in February
- Solid Waste news-Eliminating $1 tags for Garbage disposal
- KISS-Keeping Identities of Seniors Safe-Shredding bin will be available during regular business hours at Town Hall 11/28/22 through 12/9/22
- Web Committee-None
- Committee Reports and Updates
- Bob-Report on Highway department-
- Lindsey
- Estimate for fall clean up $2493.75-Discussion regarding selection process etc. Motion made to accept estimate by Councilwoman Brownson, Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in favor.
- Multiple estimates for groundskeeping for 2023
- Park Committee would like to present at December Meeting
- Generous Donor has pledged $5000 for matching donations through December 1st. The committee has raised so far ~ $1000.
- Kris
- Updates have been done on website with multiple announcements
- Dawn-
- Will provide update in December
- Old Business
- Mary Howard provided update on progress for Comprehensive Plan-
- Community Get together Pot Luck Dinner November 17th 7-9 PM at Clermont Firehouse Route 9G
- Survey has been distributed via mail with QR code
- Mary Howard provided update on progress for Comprehensive Plan-
- New Business
- 2023 Budget-Public Hearing completed prior to Board meeting
- Councilman Desmond read the Budget Highlights-Motion made to accept 2023 budget by Councilman Gildersleeve, Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in favor.
- Tractor Purchase approximately $113,000. Motion to approve by Councilman Gildersleeve, Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in Favor
- Surplus of old tractor when new tractor is functional. Motion to approve Councilman Gildersleeve, Seconded by Councilwoman Brownson
- 2023 Budget-Public Hearing completed prior to Board meeting
- Supervisors Report- NONE
- Village Green will be hosting the election day dinner on Tuesday, November 8th at community house. Ham, Scalloped Potatoes Carrots and Desert 4-7PM.
- Motion To Pay Abstracts
- Motion to pay General abstract #11 Vouchers #268-300 $26,173.43 By Councilman Gildersleeve Seconded by Councilwoman Brownson. All in Favor. So carried.
- Motion to pay Highway abstract #11 Vouchers #108-115 $7,088.63 By Councilwoman Lusher Shute Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So carried.
- Motion to pay General Prepaid abstract #11A Vouchers #265-267 $215.49 By Councilwoman Lusher Shute Seconded by Councilwoman Brownson. All in Favor. So carried.
- Motion to pay Trust & Agency abstract #7 Voucher #18-20 $2,103.48 By Councilwoman Lusher Shute Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So carried.
Public Communication/Comments to Board-
A thank you from town resident Phyllis Heiko to the Town Board for their continued support of the Park Committee. It is the Town Boards responsibility to continue to financially take care of the Park.
Ray Tousey-Read information provided by Livingston Neighbors Assoc regarding Pleasantvale Bridge and the expected schedule for replacement.
Mary Howard has asked for the old Green/Metal very Heavy table be replaced-Provided estimates.
Motion to adjourn at 7:50PM by Councilman Gildersleeve Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in Favor. So carried.
Respectfully submitted.
Tracey J Gallant
Town Clerk
Town Board – 2023 Budget Public Hearing, November 2022
TOWN OF CLERMONT
PUBLIC HEARING 2023 BUDGET
NOVEMBER 7, 2022
The Clermont Town Board held the 2023 Budget Public Hearing on Monday, November 7. 2022 at 6:45 P.M. at the Town Hall.
Those in attendance were Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher-Shute. Supervisor Staats Absent due to illness.
Councilman Desmond opened the public hearing for the 2023 Budget and read the 2023 budget Highlights.
Total Budget $1,094,642
General Budget $566,877
Highway Budget $527,765
~ $29,000 budgeted from general and highway fund balances
Tax rate per thousand .36 Down from .43
No tax increase 2023
Arpa funds allocated for New truck and Comprehensive Plan-All Arpa funds used
New Tractor budgeted $113,000
Turkey Hill Road repairs $100,00
Councilman Desmond opened up the floor for any comments or questions on the 2023 budget.
No public comments.
The hearing was closed at 6:49 P.M.
Legend Of Sleepy Hollow – Story Telling
The County of Columbia hosts Master Storyteller, Jonathan Kruk, for an entertaining, interactive show of “Spooky Stories” (for Children) and “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (for Adults).
Venue: The Clarkson Chapel, NYS Route 9G, Clermont, New York
Date, Time(s): Tuesday, October 25, 2022 5pm (geared towards children), and 7pm (for all)
Cost of Attendance: FREE
Refreshments Available
R.S.V.P. to Shari Franks at shari.franks@columbiacountyny.com
Board Meeting Video October 2022
October 2022 Town Board Meeting link to TownHallStreams.com.