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NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF QUESTION TO VOTERS OF THE TOWN OF HUNTER AT THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to NYS Education Law section 259(1)(b), and in accordance with the provisions of the NYS Election Law, the following question will be submitted to the qualified voters of the Town of Hunter at the General Election to be held on the 7th day of November, 2023:

SHALL THE ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION OF THE TOWN OF HUNTER FOR THE OPERATING BUDGET OF THE MOUNTAIN TOP LIBRARY BE INCREASED BY TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND ($28,000) DOLLARS TO THE SUM OF ONE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($112,000) ANNUALLY.

Please contact the Greene County Board of Elections for polling locations and hours.

By Order of the Town Board

Corina Pascucci, Town Clerk

2023-07-04T09:03:35-04:00July 4, 2023|Events, Public Announcements, Town News|

Request for Proposals – Local Flood Analysis

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; the Town Board of the Town of Hunter is issuing an Invitation to Submit Proposal from qualified bidders for the execution of a local flood analysis equivalent in the hamlet area of Lanesville as outlined in the Proposal. A copy of the Proposal may be requested from the Greene County Soil & Water Conservation District in writing or in person during regular business hours, by telephone at 518-589-6871 or email at michelle@gcswcd.com. Proposals will be accepted per the terms of the Invitation to Submit Proposal until 12:00 PM on August 3, 2023. Proposals will be opened and read aloud at that time.

By Order of the Town Board

Corina Pascucci, Town Clerk, RMC

2023-07-04T09:01:41-04:00July 4, 2023|Events, Public Announcements, Town News|

Traffic Advisory – Kaaterskill Clove Update

Attention all visitors and travelers planning to use Route 23A through the Kaaterskill Clove in Hunter, New York.

The Town of Hunter, in collaboration with NYSDOT (New York State Department of Transportation), NYS DEC (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation), and our law enforcement partners, have implemented a seasonal parking prohibition along State Route 23A between Palenville and Haines Falls, also known as Kaaterskill Clove. This decision was made in response to numerous previous incidents of severe traffic congestion, illegal parking and limited EMS access. In order to prioritize the health and safety of our residents and visitors, parking regulations were revised and will now be strictly enforced throughout the upcoming summer season.

Beginning this weekend, June 17-18, and continuing throughout the warmer months, parking will be prohibited at the Ice Climber’s lot and all smaller lots along State Route 23A in the Kaaterskill Clove. Parking enforcement will take place, and illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed and towed.

To access major scenic attractions such as Kaaterskill Falls and other areas within the Clove, the Kaaterskill Trolley Co. will provide transportation services. The trolley will have multiple stops in Tannersville, Haines Falls, Palenville, and throughout the Clove bringing visitors safely to their destinations. Visitors are also encouraged to park in the Village of Tannersville where there is abundant parking, and ride the trolley to their destination either in the Clove or the trails near North South Lake Campground.

Alternatively, visitors can access Kaaterskill Falls via North/South Lake Campground, the KRT trail via the Mountain Top Historical Society, and other access points near North Lake Road. These trail access points feature parking and offer an alternative route to reach Kaaterskill Falls and the many scenic trails in the area.

Please take note of these restrictions and plan your visit accordingly. Our primary goal is to ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience for every visitor while preserving the natural beauty of our cherished area. As we welcome you to our town and invite you to discover all it has to offer, it is vital that we prioritize safety, responsible access, and the conservation of our delicate natural resources.

Thank you for your understanding.

Sean Mahoney
Town of Hunter Supervisor
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2023-06-15T12:36:32-04:00June 15, 2023|Events, Public Announcements, Town News|

TOWN OF HUNTER – NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – UNSAFE BUILDING

JUNE 27, 2023 at 6:45 P.M.

IN THE MATTER OF PROCEEDINGS TO REMOVE UNSAFE BUILDINGS AND/ORCOLLAPSED STRUCTURES ON PREMISES REPUTEDLY OWNED BY JOHN MEYER AND ANNE MEYER

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Code Enforcement Office Building Inspector for the Town of Hunter, Greene County, has filed a written report with the Town Board for the Town of Marcy regarding premises located at 578 North Lake Road, Town of Hunter, County of Greene, New York, Greene County Tax Map No. 167.00-5-4 (hereinafter referred to as the “subject premises”), deeming the same to be unsafe to the public, in that there exists multiple violations of the New York State property maintenance code as more particularly set forth in said report. The Town Board for the Town of Hunter, after considering said report, and pursuant to the provisions of said Local Law No. 4 of the Town of Hunter for the Year 1981, by resolution duly adopted on the 13th day of June, 2023, has determined that said structure located on the subject premises is unsafe and dangerous and ordered that they be demolished, all of which must be commenced within thirty (30) days of the service upon John Meyer and Anne Meyer of this notice, and be completed within sixty (60) days thereafter, unless for good cause shown such time shall be extended; and

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of Hunter will conduct a public hearing on the 27th day of June, 2023 at 6:45 p.m. at the Hunter Town Hall, 5742 State Route 23A, Tannersville, NY 12485, in relation to such dangerous or unsafe structure; and

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that in the event of any neglect or refusal to comply with the Order of the Town Board of the Town of Hunter as detailed in this Notice, the Town Board of the Town of Hunter is authorized to provide for the demolition and removal of said structures and to assess all expenses thereof against the land on which they are located and to institute a special proceeding to collect the costs of demolition, including legal expenses; and

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the building is accessible for people with disabilities; and

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the Regular Town Board meeting scheduled for 7:00 P.M. will follow Public Hearing(s) held.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HUNTER

June 14, 2023

By Corina Pascucci, RMC
Town Clerk

2023-06-14T13:32:43-04:00June 14, 2023|Public Announcements, Town News|
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