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Town Board – December 2023

Town of Clermont
Town Board Meeting
December 4th, 2023

The Clermont Town Board held their regular monthly meeting on Monday December 4th, 2023 at the Town Hall. Those presents were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher Shute.

  1. Call Meeting to Order @7PM by Supervisor Staats with the Pledge of Allegiance.
  2. Approval of prior Town Board Meeting Minutes-
    • Approval of November Minutes, Motion to accept by Councilman Desmond, Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor So Carried
  3. Written communications/Mail review

Clerk Report

  • Total for General Fund $1581.52
  • NYS Ag&Mkts $5.00
  • Total report for November 2023 $1586.52
  • Mail Review-
    • Communication read from Local Resident and Zoning Board chairman Hank and Carisse Himelright regarding recent chimney fire/fire department response and potential issue with access due to parking in roadway by nearby residences. Supervisor Staats will speak to Code Enforcement officer to determine path forward.
    • Supervisor Staats thanked the Fire Department for their quick response and ability to extinguish the fire quickly.
    • K.I.S.S Document recycle bin available at Town Hall free of charge to residents until 12/9/23-Will be available for 2 wks. span quarterly in 2024-Dates will be posted
  • Web Committee-None
  1. Committee Reports and Updates
    • Bob-Report on Highway department-
      • Christmas Lights have been put up at Town Hall.
      • Fox Lane-Tyler and George have been working on list of issues to be addressed before the Town will acquire responsibility for the roadway
      • Park Fence damaged during recent storm from a hit by a car, significant damage to car/operator unknown. Tyler will seek estimate for repairs of fence from Roma Fence, likely will not cost more than the insurance deductible.
    • Lindsey
      • Benches to be placed
      • Bike Racks will be a 2024 project
      • Playground committee recent meeting-Will likely have presentation for February Town Board meeting
      • Estimate for Radar speed signs, application would need to be made to DOT and there are several steps to the process for approvals. Question arose regarding where they would be placed and which roads are the priority
    • Kris
      • Code Enforcement/Building Inspectors laptop needs to be set up with the new printer
    • Dawn
      • Bank of Greene County grant applications 12/1/23 through 1/15/24. All entities entitled to $250 up to $2500.00
      • Comprehensive Plan approval will trigger ability to receive grant towards cost of Plan
  1. Old Business
    • Chris Nolan presented regarding the search for the artifacts and information from the Iroquois Pipeline dig many years ago. The artifacts are located in Syracuse in the archives. Chris read significant portions of the report. Discussion followed regarding the potential to make that a Town Park back in the Late 80’s and early 90’s. It is believed that that location would be too much of a liability to the Town at that time. Chris will forward the report to the Town Board and Clerk.
    • Park update-
      • Fundraiser will be held @ Lasting Joy Brewery
    • Comprehensive Plan update-
      • Final tweaks to the plan will be made Monday, December 11th at 7PM via Zoom, Mary will be at Town Hall
      • Public Presentation and Public Hearing will be held prior to January Town Board and Organizational meeting.
    • Mortgage Tax Review-
      • Latest check $22806.80 approximately $3-4000. Under plan
      • Interest $5448.00 in interest in the last month-Thank you to Bank of Greene County for working with us to increase the interest rate.
  1. New Business
    • Establish public hearing date for Comprehensive Plan
      • January 2nd-Presentation at 6PM, Public Hearing at 6:30PM-Public notice will be posted
    • Establish Year end meeting Date:
      • Tuesday, December 26th 6:30PM-Public notice will be posted
    • Defibrillator Purchase-
      • $2085 Motion to approve purchase by Councilman Gildersleeve, Seconded by Councilman Desmond. All in Favor. So Carried.
  1. Supervisors Report-
    • County Budget
      • 1/3% increase, Solid waste is being subsidized
  1. Motion To Pay Abstracts
    • Motion to pay General Prepaid abstract #12A Vouchers #301-303 $257.57 By Councilwoman Brownson Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay Highway Prepaid abstract #12A Vouchers #141 $9,553.00 By Councilwoman Brownson Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay General Prepaid abstract #12B Vouchers #304 $7,207.00 By Councilwoman Brownson Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay General abstract #12 Vouchers #305-327 $6,891.68 By Councilman Gildersleeve Seconded by Councilwoman Brownson. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay Highway abstract #12 Vouchers #142-147 $7,321.23 By Councilwoman Lusher Shute Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay Trust & Agency abstract #5 Vouchers #10-12 $1,649.13 By Councilman Desmond Seconded by Councilwoman Brownson. All in Favor. So carried.

Public Communication/Comments to Board-

Resident Mary Howard suggested purchasing 3 AED’s

Motion to enter executive session made by Councilman Desmond, Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve at 8:03PM. No further town business will be discussed after executive session. All in Favor. So Carried.

Motion to exit executive session made by Councilman Gildersleeve, Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute at 8:08PM. All in Favor. So Carried.

Motion to adjourn at 8:09 PM by Councilman Gildersleeve Seconded by Councilman Desmond. All in Favor. So carried.

Respectfully submitted.

Tracey J Gallant

Town Clerk

Planning Board – November 2023

CLERMONT PLANNING BOARD
November 8, 2023

The Clermont Planning Board held its regular meeting on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at 7:30pm at the Town Hall. Those in attendance were Larry Saulpaugh, Mary Howard, Jennifer Phillips, Tom Jantzen, Ron Miller, and Nathan Hempel.

After review of the October 11, 2023 minutes, motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Jennifer Phillips to approve the minutes as corrected. All in favor. So carried.

There was no old business.

There was no new business.

Mary Howard gave an update on the proposed Comprehensive Plan.

With no further business, a motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Jennifer Phillips, to adjourn. All in favor. So carried. The meeting adjourned at 8:10pm.

Respectfully submitted,
Desiree M. Webber, Secretary

Town Board – November 2023

Town of Clermont
Town Board Meeting
November 6th, 2023

The Clermont Town Board held their regular monthly meeting on Monday November 6th, 2023 at the Town Hall. Those presents were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher Shute.

  1. Call Meeting to Order @7PM by Supervisor Staats with the Pledge of Allegiance.
  2. Presentation by Germantown Central School Superintendent Bragg and Business Administrator regarding GCS Capital Project. Handouts were provided with key information, timelines and dates. Public Hearing will be held on November 15th, 2023 at 6:30PM. Bond Vote will be held on December 19th, Noon to 9PM. A public comment and Q&A session followed.
  3. Approval of prior Town Board Meeting Minutes-
    • Approval of October Minutes, Motion to accept by Councilman Desmond, Seconded by Councilwoman Gildersleeve. All in Favor So Carried
  4. Written communications/Mail review

Clerk Report

  • Total for General Fund $2475.81
  • NYS Ag & Mkts $1.00
  • Total report for October 2023 $2476.81
  • Mail Review-None
  • Web Committee-None
  1. Committee Reports and Updates
    • Bob-
      • Report on Highway department-
    • Lindsey
      • Playground committee will meet in person at Town Hall on 11/19 at 1PM
    • Kris
      • Recycle copier (s)- He has been unable to connect salesman regarding removal due to a series of missed calls and Vacation.
    • Dawn-
      • No response on the historic value of the doors at Town Hall yet
      • AEDs seem to run approximately $1700, more information will be available at December’s meeting
      • Thank you to Chris Nolan for stepping in and assisting with the artifact investigation
  1. Old Business
    • Park update-All plantings are done. Thank you to Denis Collins and volunteers for clean up? We will wait and see how the flowers bloom Spring/Summer 2024. Lehans is done for the season.
    • Mary Howard provided update on progress for Comprehensive Plan-
      • Draft out for review, public hearing to be held on Monday, November 13th. Additional public hearing for adoption most likely will be in January 2024. The Comp Plan will need to go to the County for review prior to adoption. Discussion regarding sidewalks/crosswalks and the need for a traffic study.
    • Stahl Bridge Update- Timeline
      • Bid Opening 11/9/23
      • Project start March/2024
      • Project completion November/2024
    • Revenue update-
      • Sales Tax check $165,256, just short of 2022
      • Mortgage tax down for the year latest check $22806
  1. New Business
    • Local Law 1 of 2023-A local law establishing income levels for real property tax exemptions for senior citizens -Public Hearing held prior to board meeting

Motion made to adopt Local Law 1 of 2023 by Councilman Gildersleeve, Seconded by Councilwoman Brownson, Town Board polled. All in favor. So Carried.

  1. Local Law 2 of 2023- A local law establishing income levels for real property tax exemptions for persons with disabilities and limited income -Public Hearing held prior to board meeting

Motion made to adopt Local Law 2 of 2023 by Councilwoman Brownson, Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute, Town Board polled. All in favor. So Carried.

  1. Local Law 3 of 2023- A local law establishing income levels for real property tax exemptions for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers pursuant to 466-A of the Real Proper Tax Law -Public Hearing held prior to board meeting

Motion made to adopt Local Law 3 of 2023 by Councilman Desmond, Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute, Town Board polled. All in favor. So Carried

  1. 2024 Budget-Public Hearing completed prior to Board meeting

Supervisor Staats read the Budget Highlights-Motion made to adopt 2024 budget by Councilman Desmond, 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

  1. Motion made to re appoint Jennifer Phillips to the Smart Climate County task force for a 2-year term by Councilwoman Lusher Shute, Seconded by Councilman Desmond. All in Favor. So Carried.
  2. Motion made to re appoint Mary Howard to the Board of Assessment Review for the term ending 9/30/2028 by Councilwoman Lusher Shute, Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So Carried.
  1. Supervisors Report-
    • County Budget report will be at December meeting
    • Thank you to the Town Custodian Barbra Rivenburg. The building is always cleaned and decorated.
  1. Motion To Pay Abstracts
    • Motion to pay General abstract #11 Vouchers #271-300 $38,944.16 By Councilman Gildersleeve Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay Highway abstract #11 Vouchers #127-140 $7,836.65 By Councilwoman Lusher Shute Seconded by Councilwoman Brownson. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay Trust & Agency abstract #4 Vouchers #6-9 $648.99 By Councilwoman Brownson Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So carried.
    • Motion to pay General Prepaid abstract #11A Vouchers #268-270 $222.83 By Councilman Desmond Seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in Favor. So carried.

Public Communication/Comments to Board-

Comprehensive Plan-No invoice since August

Considerably less traffic on Commons Road with Stahl Bridge Closed

Will the sign out front be repaired/cleaned. Included in budget to be replaced.

Motion to adjourn at 8:17PM by Councilman Gildersleeve Seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in Favor. So carried.

Respectfully submitted.
Tracey J Gallant
Town Clerk

PUBLIC HEARING 2024 BUDGET

The Clermont Town Board held the 2024 Budget Public Hearing on Monday, November 6th, 2023 at 6:55 P.M. at the Town Hall.

Those in attendance were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher-Shute.

Supervisor Staats opened the public hearing for the 2024 Budget and read the 2024 budget Highlights.

Total Budget $942,217

General Budget $510,621

Highway Budget $431,596

Tax rate per thousand .30 Down from .36

2-3% Salary increases,

No tax increase 2024

Supervisor Staats opened up the floor for any comments or questions on the 2024 budget.

No public comments.

The hearing was closed at 6:58 P.M.

The Clermont Town Board held the 2024 Budget Public Hearing on Monday, November 6th, 2023 at 6:55 P.M. at the Town Hall.

Those in attendance were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher-Shute.

Supervisor Staats opened the public hearing for the 2024 Budget and read the 2024 budget Highlights.

Total Budget $942,217

General Budget $510,621

Highway Budget $431,596

Tax rate per thousand .30 Down from .36

2-3% Salary increases,

No tax increase 2024

Supervisor Staats opened up the floor for any comments or questions on the 2024 budget.

No public comments.
The hearing was closed at 6:58 P.M.

PUBLIC HEARING LOCAL LAW 3-2023

The Clermont Town Board held the Public Hearing for Local Law 3 of 2023-A local law establishing income levels for real property tax exemptions for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers pursuant to 466-A of the Real Proper Tax Law on Monday, November 6th, 2023 at 6:51 P.M. at the Town Hall.

Those in attendance were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lusher Shute. Councilman Desmond was not in attendance.

Supervisor Staats opened the public hearing and the Town Clerk read the Public Notice for the Local Law.

Supervisor Staats read the proposed Local Law

Supervisor Staats opened up the floor for any comments or questions.

Public Comment:

Well-deserved exemption

The hearing was closed at 6:54 P.M.

PUBLIC HEARING LOCAL LAW 2-2023

The Clermont Town Board held the Public Hearing for Local Law 2 of 2023-A local law establishing income levels for real property tax exemptions for persons with disabilities and limited income on Monday, November 6th, 2023 at 6:48 P.M. at the Town Hall.

Those in attendance were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson. Councilman Desmond and Councilwoman Lusher Shute were not in attendance.

Supervisor Staats opened the public hearing and the Town Clerk read the Public Notice for the Local Law.

Supervisor Staats read the proposed Local Law

Supervisor Staats opened up the floor for any comments or questions.

No public comments.

The hearing was closed at 6:50 P.M.

PUBLIC HEARING LOCAL LAW 1-2023

The Clermont Town Board held the Public Hearing for Local Law 1 of 2023-A local law establishing income levels for real property tax exemptions for senior citizens

on Monday, November 6th, 2023 at 6:45 P.M. at the Town Hall.

Those in attendance were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson. Councilman Desmond and Councilwoman Lusher Shute were not in attendance.

Supervisor Staats opened the public hearing and the Town Clerk read the Public Notice for the Local Law.

Supervisor Staats read the proposed Local Law

Supervisor Staats opened up the floor for any comments or questions.

No public comments.

The hearing was closed at 6:47 P.M.