Town clerk January ‘21 update

WASHINGTON — The Washington Town Board met on Thursday, Feb. 11, via Zoom at 6 p.m. due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For full coverage of that meeting, which was reported on in the Feb. 25 issue of The Millerton News, go to www.tricornernews.com.

In addition to the appointment of Joe Rochfort to fill the rest of this year’s term for the late town Councilman Al De Bonis and the announcement of the Feb. 25 special meeting for the Migdale/Janet’s Farm, LLC application to develop a luxury resort, development and spa (for more on that story, see this week’s front page), department reports were also given, including from Town Clerk Mary Alex, on Feb. 11. 

Alex reported on tax collections for January, which were paid to the supervisor. She also reported on the preparation of a number of reports to New York State and other departments.

Alex said she is working with the staff to update municipal websites and make a number of necessary revisions as well as working with the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) on some revised applications. A ZBA meeting was requested for Thursday, March 4, at 10 a.m. to discuss certain zoning concerns.

Bid documents for the town’s  generator project were planned to be posted by Wednesday, Feb. 24. The project includes acquiring and installing generators for the Town Hall and the Highway Garage.

The next regular Town Board meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 11, at 6 p.m. Check the town’s website, www.washingtonny.org, for details and a link to the meeting.

— Judith O’Hara Balfe

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