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Please take notice that the organizational meeting for the Pine Plains Fire District of the Town of Pine Plains, County of Dutchess, New York, will be held on the 3rd day of January, 2023, at 7 o’clock P.M. on that day at the firehouse, 7 Lake Road, Pine Plains, NY.

By order of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Pine Plains Fire District.

12-15-22

 

TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NORTH EAST

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TOWN SUPERVISOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR THE SALE OF A .64 ACRE PARCEL HAVING TAX GRID NUMBER 133889-7271-00-600612-0000 TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF DUTCHESS COUNTY

SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the following Resolution was passed by the North East Town Board at a regular meeting of the Town Board on December 8, 2022. This Resolution is subject to a permissive referendum.

WHEREAS, the Town of North East is the owner of a .64 acre parcel of land located at Rudd Pond Road, having tax id number 133889-7271-00-600612-0000; and

WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess County has proposed to purchase the said property from the Town for $25,000; and

WHEREAS, the proposed sale contract will contain certain covenants and restrictions and a reversionary clause, in relevant part, guaranteeing that the property will be utilized in the future solely for the purpose of construction and sale and/or lease of an affordable housing unit in accordance with the requirements of Habitat for Humanity; and

WHEREAS, the Attorney to the Town has advised the Board that the sales price for the property may be less than the fair market value of the property if sold upon the open market, but the Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York has issued several opinions advising that the sale of property owned by the Town having no current or contemplated future use for municipal purposes may be made for the sale to a not-for-profit corporation such as Habitat for Humanity to provide needed low income or workforce housing and would not be a violation of Article IX of the New York State Constitution; and

WHEREAS, the Attorney to the Town has prepared a Contract for Sale which has been reviewed by Habitat for Humanity and accepted by their Board of Directors.

NOW, THEREFORE, be it

RESOLVED, that the Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to enter into the proposed Contract for the subject property on the conditions of the Contract provided to the Town and to execute such other and further documents that may be necessary to consummate the said sale; and be it further

RESOLVED, that this Resolution is subject to a permissive referendum as required by Town Law §64(2). Dated: December 8, 2022

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD

Elizabeth Strauss

Town Clerk

Town of North East

12-15-22

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