Tax exemptions, resolutions passed at Amenia Town board

AMENIA — Several resolutions were voted on during the Thursday, Jan. 19, meeting of the Amenia Town Board. The meeting began with an executive session pertaining to the appointment of a particular person. The public meeting began shortly after, with the voting on an approval of the minutes from Feb. 17, 2022 through June 10, 2022, and will be continued at the next meeting.

Town Clerk Dawn Marie Klingner said that she has received the tax roll; property taxes can be paid at Town Hall or online at the town website www.ameniany.gov, by electronic check, or by card. She also read the voucher total for December 2022 (paid in January) and January paid and pre-paid: General Fund was $221,944.64; Highway Fund was $72,704.76; Amenia lighting was $1,064.46; Wassaic lighting was $396.23; and Amenia water was $17, 957.23. The board approved paying the sums. The total amount was $314,067.32.

Klingner mentioned three trips for seniors in the coming year. She announced the yearly blood drive on Wednesday, Feb. 1, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at Amenia Town Hall, 4988 Route 22.

It was announced that building inspector Thomas Basile has tendered his resignation; the Board accepted with regrets.

The Planning Board reported for December 2022 that four violations had been issued. Its revenue was $8,375.

New persons have been named to the committees and boards as well as new liaisons. The clerk asked that the supervisor’s office be informed of meetings and how the meetings will be held — in person, on Zoom or both.

Town Supervisor Victoria Perotti raised the discussion of Real Property tax exemptions. The town currently has an exemption in place for seniors 55 and over, but the cap has not been raised for several years. The board decided to go along with the assessor’s recommendation that the town align with the Dutchess County’s raised cap of $35,000-$44,000 yearly income.

The tax exemption for Cold War and Alternative Veterans was also discussed; again, the    recommendation from the assessor will be followed.

The question was then raised about the newly introduced law by New York state that allows firefighters, fire department workers and ambulance volunteers to be allowed a 10% property tax exemption if they have actively served for a three-year minimum, and for each year of service after that. The individual would have to be a resident of that town, city or village and, after 20 years of service, would be entitled to that exemption for their remaining years of life as long as their primary residence is in Dutchess County.

The public hearings for the seniors and the veterans tax exemptions will be on Monday, Feb. 6. The other two categories, the volunteers and the disabled, will be done at a later time. This will also be up for discussion at a public hearing.

Recreation Committee Chair Paul Winters reported that the committee is seeking a full-time recreation director, as well as a director for the summer camp. The post will be left up until Thursday, Feb. 9.

There will be a Recreation Commission meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Town Hall that will include landscape architect Jane Didona, Mid Hudson Trout Unlimited, Amenia Wassaic Community Organzation, the Wassaic Project, American Ramp Company, and possibly the state Department of Environmental Conservation to discuss the next steps for Wassaic/Borden Park. The Rec Commission is beginning to work toward implementing its reimagining of Wassaic Park.

Winters reminded the board that the Commission is giving out five $1,000 scholarships in various areas to high school seniors.

Resolution No. 16 was introduced for setting schedule standards for retirement for full-time, part-time and elected officials who are in the program. Perotti read the standard hours expected for each category, a vote was taken, and the resolution passed.

Resolution No. 19 asked the Board to accept a donation of $237,000 from Tower Hill 123 LLC for the purpose of purchasing asphalt to pave Tower Hill Road from the Amenia border to the Town of Washington border to increase accessibility. Tower Hill 123 LLC would not be responsible for any other facet of the road, its upkeep, maintenance or repair; the gift would be their sole responsibility. The board voted to accept the donation with its provisions.

A raise in the building fee schedule was Resolution No. 21; it was noted that it has been several years since any raise has been scheduled. The vote was all ayes and passed.

The next Town Board meeting is on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m. at Amenia Town Hall.

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