At their February meeting the Richfield Town Board agreed to post the 2022 town financial information on the town’s website.
Also at the meeting former Town Supervisor Dan Sullivan discussed talked about the $4.5 million NY Forward state grant the town won and explained the upcoming steps.
County Legislator Keith McCarty reported the community events grant is open.
Anyone interested can apply on the Otsego County website.
Highway Superintendent Tim Proctor asked the board to advertise for fuel bids, which they did.
Clerk Maggie Patrick reported $1,185,659.46 has been collected in Town and County taxes as of close of business Feb. 15.
All town funds have been paid to the Supervisor and payments are being remitted to the county.
Otsego County Health will hold a rabies vaccination clinic in the town garage April 29 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Zoning Enforcement Officer Bill Klemm reported one new application was granted last month.
The town is waiting for final guidance from the Town Attorney regarding the Teachout zoning violation.
In January Klemm issued a stop work order because of lack of a Special Use Permit and not following the variance issued in 2022.
Board members agreed to use the remaining federal stimulus funds for repairs to the Town Garage and Bakers Beach.
A Municipal Water/Sewer law needs to be created for the business park.
Supervisor Larry Frigault said he gave the Richfield Springs Fire Department figures for purchasing town property for a new firehouse.
Dunkin’ plans to start building this spring. Family Dollar has withdrawn their application. The $5,000 deposit has been returned.
Two bids were received for the dock at Bakers Beach.
The bid by GTech Marina of $37,920 was approved. Eight additional docks will be installed.
Board members voted to increase the boat dock fee at the beach to $900 for town residents and $1,100 for non- residents.
The Keeper House foundation needs to be repaired.
William Fuller Construction gave an estimate of $19,750.00 to ...
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