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Village of Lowville Board of Trustees: January 18
Meeting Agenda
Published: January 18, 2023
at 09:00 a.m.
By: Notice from Village of Lowville
Public Notice:
PROPOSED PUBLIC
HEARING NOTICE & PROPERTY ASSESSMENT POSTING CONTENT
The Village
of Lowville Board of Trustees has scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday,
January 18th, 2023 at 4:00 PM at the
Village Offices located at 5535 Bostwick Street, Lowville, New York. The
purpose of the hearing is to obtain citizens’ views and comments relative
to the submission of an application to Empire State Development for
financial assistance under the Restore NY Communities Initiative. This
project includes the renovation of a vacant building into a mixed-use
building with a bakery, coffee roastery, coffee shop, lodging on the second
floor, and other commercial spaces. The following property will be
submitted for consideration: 7514 South State Street, Lowville, 28,800
square foot property, 7262 square foot building, proposed for
rehabilitation and reconstruction.
PROPOSED PROPERTY
ASSESSMENT POSTING CONTENT
The Village of
Lowville intends to seek grant funding under the Restore NY Communities
Initiative to facilitate revitalizing urban and rural areas, disadvantaged
communities, and stabilizing neighborhoods. Pursuant to the requirement of
the grant application, a description of the location, size, and nature of
each property, whether the property is proposed to be demolished,
deconstructed, rehabilitated, or reconstructed, and the status of the
property is as follows: 7514 South State Street, Lowville, 28,800 square
foot vacant property, 7262 square foot vacant building, proposed for
rehabilitation and reconstruction.
VILLAGE OF LOWVILLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
January 18, 2022
4:00 p.m.
AGENDA
1. Call
to Order
2. Pledge
of Allegiance
3. Orders
of the Day:
§ Public Hearing – re:
Empire State Development Application for Tug Hill Artisan Roasters
4. Approval
of Minutes/Excuse Absent Board Members:
§ 12/21/2022 Regular
Meeting Minutes
§ 01/11/2023 Special
Meeting Minutes
5. Approval
of Vouchers:
6. Unfinished
Business:
a. Phase
II WWTP Upgrades:
§ Fifth Amended &
Restated Bond Resolution
b. Groundwater
Well Development Project:
c. Street
Lighting LED Conversion Program:
d. Ongoing
Garage/Yard Sales:
e. FCCLA
Banners:
f. General
Code Update:
g. RV’s
and Camping Trailers:
h. Tug
Hill Artisan Roasters:
§ Resolution# 2022-11
7. New
Business:
a. Kraft
Surcharges:
§ December 2022 - $0
(Sewer)
§ December 2022 - $0
(Water)
b. General
Fund Budget Amendments
c. Draft
Local Law – re: Video Conferencing
8. Correspondence:
a. RACOG
– re: January Newsletter
b. Lewis
County – re: Fire, Safety and Property Maintenance Inspections
c. Lewis
County – re: SEQR Lead Agency Notice – Rail Corridor Acquisition
9. Officers
& Committee Reports:
a. Village
Attorney
b. Mayor
c. Clerk/Treasurer
d. Chief
of Police
e. Superintendent
f. Capital/Future
Planning
g. Personnel
h. Finance
i. Liaisons
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Fire Department
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Police Department
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Planning Bd. / ZBA
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Municipal Board
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Town
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County
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Recreation
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RACOG
10. Public
Comment:
11. Executive
Session:
12. Adjournment:
GUIDELINES FOR
PUBLIC COMMENT:
§ The public shall be
allowed to speak only during the Public Comment period of the meeting or at
such other time as a majority of the Board shall allow.
§ Speakers may be required
to step to the front of the room.
§ Speakers must give their
name, address, and organization, if any.
§ Speakers must be
recognized by the presiding officer.
§ Speakers must limit their
remarks to 5 minutes on a given topic.
§ Speakers may not yield
any remaining time they may have to another speaker.
§ Board members may, with
the permission of the Mayor, interrupt a speaker during their remarks, but
only for the purpose of clarification or information.
§ All remarks shall be
addressed to the Board as a body and not to any member thereof.
§ Speakers shall observe
the commonly accepted rules of courtesy, decorum, dignity, and good taste.
§ Interested parties or their
representatives may address the Board by written communications
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