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Public Hearing upon Preliminary Budget

NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PRELIMINARY BUDGET

Notice is hereby given that the Preliminary Budget of the Town of Hunter for fiscal year beginning January 1, 2025 has been completed and filed in the office of the Town Clerk at the Town Hall, 5748 Rte 23A Tannersville where it is available for inspection by any interested party between the hours of 8am and 2pm Mon. – Fri.

Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Hunter will hold a Public Hearing at the Town Hall at 6 pm on October 29, 2024 and at such hearing, any person who wishes to be heard in favor or against any items contained therein.

Pursuant to Section 113 of Town Law the proposed salaries of the following Town Officers are hereby specified as follows:

Supervisor                               $   7,245. yr

Justices (2)                               $  13,928. each

Councilpersons(4)              $   4,370. each

Supt. of Highways               $  60,343. yr

Pursuant to Real Property Tax Law Section 495, exemption report available upon request.

By order of the Town Board,

LHP Budget Officer

2024-10-29T08:24:41-04:00October 29, 2024|Coronavirus, Events, Town News|

Public Notice – Tax Collection

TAKE NOTICE, that I, the undersigned, Collector of Taxes of the Town of Hunter, Greene County, New York, have duly received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes for the year 2021, and that I will receive taxes as follows:

Check or Money Order payments accepted at the Town Hall, 5748 Rte. 23A, Tannersville, NY Monday through Friday 8AM-1PM and 2PM-4PM via secure drop box. Cash payments will be accepted in person by appointment only and proper PPE is required. Do not use the drop box for cash payments. Payments also accepted at the Bank of Greene County (Tannersville Branch), during the penalty free period only, during normal lobby and drive-thru business hours. All payments made by mail must be postmarked by the last day of the month due.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE: Taxes may be paid on or before February 1, 2021 without charge or interest. On taxes remaining unpaid after February 1, 2021 there shall be added one percent for February or the remainder thereof; two percent for March; three percent for April; four percent for May; five percent for June; six percent for July; at which time the return of unpaid taxes is made by the collector to the County Treasurer pursuant to law.

Dated, December 21, 2020

Corina Pascucci

Collector of Taxes

Town of Hunter

2020-12-22T15:03:28-05:00December 22, 2020|Coronavirus, Events, Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|

COVID-19 TESTING INFORMATION

For immediate release:

Greene County Public Health Department (GCPHD) in partnership with the Town of Hunter’s Supervisor and staff will be conducting a COVID-19 testing site for Greene County residents on Wednesday, December 2nd from 3-5pm at the Town of Hunter government building located at 5748 Route 23A.  Testing is by appointment only with a limited number of slots available since prioritization is given to those who are symptomatic; need a test to return to work or school; nursing home visitation; or have been notified by the GCPHD as being a close contact to a confirmed positive case. Travelers or asymptomatic folks (without symptoms) will NOT be tested at this site due to laboratory policies, but GCPHD can give alternate testing site information by calling 518-719-3600.

To register:  Please call GCPHD at 518-719-3600 and a representative will take your information.  The deadline to register is Tuesday, December 1st by 3pm. You must be registered to attend this testing site.

On the day of testing, you must bring a photo ID indicating your permanent Greene County address. You will be directed to stay in your vehicle and follow traffic flow thru the test site, and if asymptomatic, when to leave your vehicle to walk into the building for testing.  Symptomatic individuals will remain in their vehicle at all times and will be directed where to go. Security will be on-site to assist with traffic flow and to assure the safety of all vehicles, individuals and staff.  After leaving the testing site, residents with symptoms should drive directly home for self-quarantine until the results are shared with them.  It may take a few days to receive the test results, but once obtained from the lab, a GCPHD staff member will call the residents with their results. For those with positive results, further instructions on Isolation measures will be given.

Local Testing Sites

  • Greene County Public Health on Main Street, Catskill
    518-719-3600 Call to register!
    Every Wednesday evening from 5:30-6:30
  • Albany Drive Thru Clinic- University at Albany Campus (weather depending)
    1400 Washington Ave, Albany
    1-888-364-3065
    Call to make appointment

  • Hudson- Well Now Urgent Care (walk-in)
    446 Fairview Ave, Hudson
    518-267-3496
  • Emergency One Kingston (walk-in)
    40 Hurley Ave, Kingston
    845-338-5600
    Can make online appointment
  • Albany Med EmUrgent Care
    11835 Route 9W, Coxsackie, NY 12192
    518-264-9000
    Open 9-9 every day.
    Testing for symptomatic only!

Rapid Care Testing Locations

  • Oneonta Well Now Urgent Care
    607-376-5346
  • Pulse Medical
    Poughkeepsie
    Open 9-3
    Must schedule virtual visit first
    845-243-7100
  • We will update this list as more providers agree to test at their offices.

 

2020-11-16T10:56:32-05:00November 16, 2020|Coronavirus, Events, Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|

Kaaterskill Clove Parking Enforcement Update

To all Visitors and Residents of the Town of Hunter,

The recent issues relating to the Kaaterskill Clove demand immediate solutions as they risk the health and safety of our Town residents and visitors. At our recent public meeting we listened to many community members speak to the many negative impacts that are occurring and asking for our assistance. We also heard from several of our local first responders who are concerned that the traffic jams and parking will inhibit quick responses to emergency calls throughout the Clove which occur regularly.

After consulting with many experts and partner agencies, the Town Board of Hunter have ordered that the following actions will be taken.

• Beginning on the weekend of August 8th, The Town of Hunter will be operating a Vehicle impound Lot located at 5748, Route 23A, Tannersville NY (Town Hall).
• This impound lot will be in operation every weekend until the illegal parking is dramatically curtailed.
• Any illegally parked vehicle will be ticketed and then towed to the Town Hall Impound Lot which will be manned by a Town of Hunter Police Officer until 8pm.
• A vehicle owner will only be able to retrieve their vehicle once they have paid the Towing Fee, and the Impound Fee in full, via credit card or cash.
• Any vehicle not picked up by 8pm will incur an additional day’s fee.
• The Town has authorized the purchase of equipment to enable our Town of Hunter Police officers to associate parking violations to a vehicle registration via the DMV. Town of Hunter Police officers will soon be able to generate and print parking violations that must be answered in Town Court for the owner to renew their vehicle registration. This will replace the hand-written system currently in use.

Our intention on releasing this information at this time is so that it can be widely shared and disseminated, and so that all visitors to the Kaaterskill Clove will clearly understand the repercussions if they choose to ignore our warnings to abide by local ordinances.

The Town Board of Hunter would like to thank our partners at NYS DEC, NYS DOT, New York State Police, Greene County Sheriff’s Office and of course our own Town of Hunter Police Department for all of the extra attention and manpower that continues to be devoted to these issues.

We would also like to thank our Town Residents for their patience as we work on implementing all solutions that will be required to meet these complex challenges.

Sincerely,

The Town Board of Hunter

2020-08-05T18:37:50-04:00July 30, 2020|Coronavirus, Events, Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|

Special Meeting Public Notice

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; the Town Board of the Town of Hunter will hold a meeting in the Town Hall parking lot located at 5748 Rte. 23A in Tannersville on Monday, July 20, 2020 at 5:30 PM. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss Kaaterskill Falls/ Rte. 23A. A face covering will be required, and social distancing guidelines must be followed.

By Order of the Town Board

Corina Pascucci, Town Clerk

2020-07-15T10:26:49-04:00July 15, 2020|Coronavirus, Events, Public Announcements, Town News|

Public Hearing

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; the Town Board of the Town of Hunter has extended the public comment period for a Scrap Processing License renewal. Public Hearing will be held on June 23, 2020 at 6:45 PM. All public comments must be received by 4PM on Monday,

June 22, 2020. Comments may be emailed to cpascucci@townofhuntergov.com or placed in the drop box located at the Town Hall, 5748 Rte. 23A, Tannersville.

By Order of the Town Board

Corina Pascucci, Town Clerk

2020-06-16T10:44:05-04:00June 16, 2020|Coronavirus, Events, Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|
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