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UVTB meeting agenda–the one that gives us a chance to speak: 4/19/18
April 19, 2018 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Public Hearing: Local Law to Amend Town Code for Collection of Escrow Deposits by Zoning Board of Appeals
- Call to Order
- Approve the Minutes – March 15 , 2017
- Town Supervisor’s Report4.1 Financial Report
4.2 Continuing Progress on Policy Manuals
4.3 INF/GSG (LED Lighting) Contract, Verizon Wireless & FEMA Update 4.4 Deferred Compensation Plan – Employee Meeting Scheduled
4.5 New Recreation Dept. Job Titles: Camp Director, Camp Counselor,
Recreation Leader, Recreation Assistant, Life Guard
- Board Member Comments
- Town Highway Superintendent Report
- Town Clerk/Tax Collector Report
- Public Comments on Agenda Items
- Board, Committee, Commission & Council Reports:9.1 Community Day – Overview by Committee Chair, Ed Kasche
- Departmental Reports:10.1 Park Department – New Mower request
10.2 Recycling Center – Earth Day Efforts
10.3 Recreation Department Updates – Adult Paint Night (4/13), Youth Fishing
Derby (4/29), “Love Your Park” Day in Godfrey Park (5/5)
- Old Business:
- 11.1 State Law affecting Farm Operations including Wine, Beer, etc. permits marketing on site
- 11.2 Digital Signage for Town Center & Neighborhood Commercial Districts: Review Specific Changes for TC (Town Center) and NC (Neighborhood Commercial) Areas
- New Business:
12.1 Two Facility Use Applications: School Reunion and a Non-Profit 12.2 Verbank Gas & Provisions: Hiring Local & Naming Contest 12.3 Payroll and Professional Payroll Services
- Resolutions:
13.1 Local law to amend Town Code for Collection of Escrow Fees by ZBA 13.2 Resolution of Introduction to Remove Chapter 64, “Procurement Policy”from the Town Code (to become a stand-alone Policy) 13.3 Resolution declaring April Parkinson’s Awareness Month
- Approve Budget Adjustments, Warrants, Pay Bills
- Public Comment on Town Issues th
- Next Town Board Meeting: May 17
- Motion to Adjourn
(Board work session: 5/3)
The above is the agenda. I note that there is not mention of political signs, an issue Ms. Maas promised to address when her signs became controversial way back last fall. What do you think?