Thursday, November 11, 2021

BROOKFIELD - NOVEMBER 8 TOWN BOARD - Hearings & Regular Meeting

Good to be back!  Trying out the old RUMOR site...so you don't have to be on Facebook to get this update.  First time back in over a year...good meeting. 

BROOKFIELD TOWN BOARD Meeting

November 8, 2021;

dated 11-11-21                       

 

PRESENT: 

L. Corbin (Supervisor); S. PERRETTA !  (Town Clerk);

Board: J. Walker, J. Mayne, L. Corbin, C. Abrams, D. Head

K. Beehm (Comprehensive Plan)

C. Schmidt (Codes)

P. Owens (Hwy)

P. Louise (Waterville Times)

 

Attended Monday Night’s Public hearings and regular monthly meeting. There were about two other residents in addition to the referenced Town Officials.  Expect more coverage in next week’s Waterville Times;  Minutes from the Oct meeting were available and approved.   All masked and cordial atmosphere.  In the meantime, here are some of the highlights: 

 

PUBLIC HEARING

POT SALES - Board unanimously approved to “opt-out” of pot dispensaries & lounges in the Town; 

TOWN BUDGET -the Tentative Budget was approved with minor changes – at a tax rate of $6.76 per thousand or an 11 cent increase and within the tax cap.

FIRE DISTRICTS - Fire Districts approved (B’water and the Forks).

 

REGULAR MEETING

CODES – Dan McCoach will be resigning from the Planning Board;

PARKS – some vandalism at Academy St.;  new equipment at N. Brookfield park

HIGHWAY – pursuing approx $32,000 recovery on the Navistar trucks; Federal government’s delay on oil separation equipment is costing the Town; approved Town Crew’s use of $250 boot allowance to include both work and rain boots as long as total within limit; auctioning some equipment;

COUNTY BUDGET – no tax increase in tentative budget

COUNTY PUNCH CARDS – to increase 25% from $16 to $20, despite Corbin and Cazenovia supervisor trying to cap it at $18. 

CODES – list of daily actions; Scully yard out of Compliance; Bridge/Vidler Rd. has not responded to notice follow up authorized;

GORTON LAKE Public Ramp – ordinance changes discussed; mention that there may be an issue with the Associations tax exempt status;

BUILDING – appears Court grants have been instrumental in building upgrades; the clean up on the backside of the building has stopped the flooding issues.

COVID-STIPEND – discussed “thank you” bonus to Town employees who served above and beyond; under $600 per person and the Brookfield Food Pantry; subject to further discussion (Nice to recognize them!!)

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN – updating the 2019 plan and working with County on solar ordinance.

 

EXECUTIVE  SESSION –

Board approved session request by P. Owens (Hwy Super) – no topic mentioned.