Development was the hot topic today. There was s public hearing involving maximum building size. A developer representing Magnolia on 9D. Spoke up against it. He also reminded the town. Of his $700,000 donation to the drawdown, on the 12 million Rombout Sewer District. Of importance, is that Fishkill officials. Made a claim that this was a PLA (Project Labor Agreement). The developer never heard of the PLA. This development is on the Blossom Loop accross from Castle Point.
The board then went into Executive Session.
Upon Return, a discussion about the new Highland Valley Trailer Park was discussed. This WAS NOT ON THE AGENDA, and was brought up after the Executive Session, as people leave the meeting and do not return.
http://www.fishkill-ny.gov/pdfs/TownBoardAgendas/2010Agendas/05-12-2010%20%20TB%20Agenda.pdf
This will be a Lot Lease agreement. There will be 110 units at 70-140K each. This property is the Montfort Mine. It adjoins Highland Valley and public access will be off Snow Mountain. Clove Creek is also in the area. This will also add 111 children to Haldane School District.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
5/3/2010 Fishkill Town Board Meeting
Board went into Executive Session right after the pledge. It appears that the town may be either working on a settlement, or preparing for trial, regarding a Civil Rights case filed in White Plains in Federal Court.
Executive Sessions are closed to the public.
Executive Sessions are closed to the public.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Up-Comming Fishkill Town Board Meetings
There is a Special Meeting on Monday May 3rd at 3PM. There is no agenda as required by law on the internet.
There is a Regular Meeting on May 12th at 9:30 AM.
http://webmail.aol.com/31509-111/aol-1/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=1.27564535&folder=Inbox&partId=4&saveAs=Fishkill_Public_Hearing.pdf
This is a law to limit building height.
This is another law passed after development has already happened. I call it a paper law, like Wet Lands, PLA's, Apprentance Program, and others.
This will do nothing to prevent what has already happened.
There is a Regular Meeting on May 12th at 9:30 AM.
http://webmail.aol.com/31509-111/aol-1/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=1.27564535&folder=Inbox&partId=4&saveAs=Fishkill_Public_Hearing.pdf
This is a law to limit building height.
This is another law passed after development has already happened. I call it a paper law, like Wet Lands, PLA's, Apprentance Program, and others.
This will do nothing to prevent what has already happened.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
4/10/2010 Fishkill Town Board Meeting
It appears that the new Fishkill Water District was taken off the agenda. The town passed a 100 years of scouting resolution. Scouts were present and participated in the meeting. Beacon sent a resolution in support of Stony Kill. The Housing Director stated that he is applying for a grant to help seniors with winterization. Call him at town hall for further information. There will be a Dog Show-Off at Doug Phillips Park on May 2nd. The board also reminded the public, that the Recreation Center is available to the public.
http://www.fishkill-ny.gov/Agendas_Minutes.htm
http://www.fishkill-ny.gov/Agendas_Minutes.htm
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
3/31/2010 Fishkill Town Board Meeting
The Public Hearing to start the Fishkill Consolidation Water District was taken off the agenda. This may be on the April 10th agenda.
The Village of Fishkill raised it's water rates. When that happens, Fishkill Town Districts of Blodgett, Beacon Hills and Glenham also go up. As those districts buy their water through the village.
The rate increases are substantial. They use a different formula that I am unfamiliar with so I can't give you hard numbers.
Supervisor Pagones stated this is a 40 year agreement, and that town districts pay 1.5 times over the village rate.
Deputy Supervisor Ferguson was absent and no reason was given. He is a resident of the Beacon Hills District.
The Village of Fishkill raised it's water rates. When that happens, Fishkill Town Districts of Blodgett, Beacon Hills and Glenham also go up. As those districts buy their water through the village.
The rate increases are substantial. They use a different formula that I am unfamiliar with so I can't give you hard numbers.
Supervisor Pagones stated this is a 40 year agreement, and that town districts pay 1.5 times over the village rate.
Deputy Supervisor Ferguson was absent and no reason was given. He is a resident of the Beacon Hills District.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Letter Regarding Snow Storm
As a active Fishkill resident. I would like to commend the actions, of the Highway Department. Along with the work of my FD, Slater Chemical. During the recent winter storm. As the power went out on my block. A fire crew, walked in over a foot of snow, at 2 AM. To warn the neighborhood. That a tree, fell onto a utility poll and was blocking access to the main road. After the storm, they came by, and pumped out basements. While at the same time clearing our drainage basins and fire hydrants.
Our Highway Department was also out there, clearing the roads and helping out our fellow residents. This storm occurred less than 3 months. After Supervisor Pagones and Councilpersons, Malvarosa and Ferguson. Cut Highway Department salaries and instituted a “Lag Pay”. This was done, as no elected official took a pay cut. Instead of “Packing It In”. The Highway Department, showed true grit and integrity. Too bad our Town Board. Did not give them time to petition the public, to save their salaries, like the county allowed the Sheriffs to do.
While we have elected officials in Fishkill. Taking credit for what other people do. We need to hold them accountable for their failed planning. For instance, after spending 3.6 million on a new Recreation/Senior Center without a Public Vote. Pagones, Malvarosa and Ferguson failed to include generators in the project. So instead of taking care of our own, we had to ship them to East Fishkill.
Ozzy Albra
Fishkill
Our Highway Department was also out there, clearing the roads and helping out our fellow residents. This storm occurred less than 3 months. After Supervisor Pagones and Councilpersons, Malvarosa and Ferguson. Cut Highway Department salaries and instituted a “Lag Pay”. This was done, as no elected official took a pay cut. Instead of “Packing It In”. The Highway Department, showed true grit and integrity. Too bad our Town Board. Did not give them time to petition the public, to save their salaries, like the county allowed the Sheriffs to do.
While we have elected officials in Fishkill. Taking credit for what other people do. We need to hold them accountable for their failed planning. For instance, after spending 3.6 million on a new Recreation/Senior Center without a Public Vote. Pagones, Malvarosa and Ferguson failed to include generators in the project. So instead of taking care of our own, we had to ship them to East Fishkill.
Ozzy Albra
Fishkill
Saturday, February 20, 2010
2/20/2010 Fishkill Town Board Meeting
Beacon Ambulance was honored with a award for it's upgrade in service. Wal-Mart suffered 1.7 M in loses and loses dropped after the PBA began security there. Royal Carting was awarded the Trash and Cleanup bid for 2010-2012. This was after Waste Management, who submitted a lower bid was disqualified. Please note that the current elected officials recieve substantial campaign contributions from Royal. It also appears that crime is up in Toll brothers as a TV was stolen out of the Community room there along with other petit crimes. A Republican Committee member was named to the Board of Assessments. Of particular note, is that her name was not the same as on the agenda. Audrey Scott was named as Planning Board Attorney. There were also several Budget transfers and for the first time, the board did not disclose the dollar amounts.
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