June 18, 2020 Town Board Meeting

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF WHEATLAND

MEETING OF THE TOWN BOARD OF WHEATLAND

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland, County of Monroe, State of New York, will hold a regular meeting of the Town Board on June 18, 2020 commencing at 5:00 p.m. The meeting will be in a remote format.
All meetings of the Town Board are open to the public, however, in accordance with Executive Order 202.1 of 2020 issued by Governor Andrew Cuomo in response the Coronavirus COVID 19 crisis, the public will not be permitted to enter the Town Hall office and Town Hall building and instead the meeting will be opened to the public by means of remote audio access by placing a telephone call to 585-491-9963 and using access code 834 313 945#. Please call in 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time.
This access code will permit the public to listen, but not to comment, as this procedure complies with the Open Meeting Law as suspended and amended by the Executive Order. If any member of the public after listening to the audio broadcast of the meeting wishes to submit a comment, he or she may do so by sending the comment in the form of an email to the Town Clerk of the Town of Town of Wheatland at the following email address: townclerk@townofwheatland.org. Any such comments will be considered as correspondence at the next meeting of the Town Board.
This notice is being publicized and posted in accordance with the provisions of Section 104 of the Public Officers Law of the State of New York.

By order of the Town Board of Wheatland

Dated: Scottsville, New York June 15, 2020

Laurie Czapranski, Clerk Town of Wheatland

Tash Clean-Up 2020

NOTICE TO TOWN OF WHEATLAND RESIDENTS OUTSIDE THE VILLAGE OF SCOTTSVILLE

On Saturday, June 6, 2020 and Saturday, June 13, 2020 between the hours of 8 A.M. and 3 P.M. there will be dumpsters placed at the Highway Building, 1822 Scottsville-Mumford Road. Town Outside Village Residents may bring trash to this location to dump in hoppers provided. Due to covid-19 masks will be required at all times.

Proof of residency will be required. New York State driver’s license is acceptable.

Recycling of electronics will also be available. All electronics can be recycled free of charge.

BRUSH, TIRES, FUEL OIL, GASOLINE DRUMS, REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS OR PAINT CONTAINERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. DUMPSTERS WILL BE MANNED FOR ASSISTANCE.

By Order of the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland

Laurie Czapranski, Town Clerk

Public Hearing in Remote Format

The Planning Board of the Town of Wheatland, pursuant to Sections 116-1,116-22 and 130-22.F. of the Code of the Town of Wheatland, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 2,2020 at 7:00 P.M. in the “virtual” Wheatland Municipal Building, Scottsville, NY to consider the following:

The application of Shultz Associates as agents for Good Living Properties, LLC to seek approval for a (6)lot subdivision and site plan with (5) proposed single family building lots and(1) remaining agricultural land parcel.

The property is located approximately 3,000 feet West of the intersection of Scottsville-Chili and North Road on the North side of the road and is in an AR-2 Zoning district. The Tax I.D. number 186.04-1-19.2

All interested parties are asked to remotely attend and be heard or to submit written comment to 22Main St PO Box 15 Scottsville, 14546 or building@townofwheatland.org concerning this application. Pursuant to Executive Order 202.1 this meeting will be held remotely via Microsoft Teams. To join the meeting please Call +1 585-491-9963 Conference ID: 800 603 407#. To view documents prior to meeting you may make an appointment to come to our office, visit the following link https://schultzpc.com/nextcloud/index.php/s/hewitt-prelim

Virtual Gentle Yoga Class

heatland Recreation is excited to announce our Virtual Gentle Yoga Class. This class will be held weekly via Zoom. This program provides a style of yoga that is less strenuous than other forms of yoga. Very useful for beginners, seniors, pregnant women, those who are recovering from injury or those looking for a more relaxed workout. Gentle yoga can also be beneficial to those who already are fit but lack overall flexibility.

Days/Times: Mondays 6-7:15pm Session 1: June 1,8,15,22,29 Session 2: July 13,20,27 Aug 3,10

Registration Fee: $50 for 5 classes Location: Your home via Zoom (instructor will email an invite) Instructor: Lourdes Roa

Registration and payment can be mailed in to the Town of Wheatland PO Box 15 Scottsville, NY 14546 or you can email your registration form to recreation@townofwheatland.org and you will receive an invoice via email to pay online with your credit card.

May 21, 2020 Town Board Meeting

LEGAL NOTICE – TOWN OF WHEATLAND
MEETING OF THE TOWN BOARD OF WHEATLAND

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland, County of Monroe, State of New York, will hold a regular meeting of the Town Board on May 21, 2020 commencing at 5:00 p.m. The meeting will be in a remote format.

All meetings of the Town Board are open to the public, however, in accordance with Executive Order 202.1 of 2020 issued by Governor Andrew Cuomo in response the Coronavirus COVID 19 crisis, the public will not be permitted to enter the Town Hall office and Town Hall building and instead the meeting will be opened to the public by means of remote audio access by placing a telephone call to 585-491-9963 and using access code 532 133 467#. Please call in 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time.

This access code will permit the public to listen, but not to comment, as this procedure complies with the Open Meeting Law as suspended and amended by the Executive Order. If any member of the public after listening to the audio broadcast of the meeting wishes to submit a comment, he or she may do so by sending the comment in the form of an email to the Town Clerk of the Town of Town of Wheatland at the following email address: townclerk@townofwheatland.org. Any such comments will be considered as correspondence at the next meeting of the Town Board.

This notice is being publicized and posted in accordance with the provisions of Section 104 of the Public Officers Law of the State of New York.

By order of the Town Board of Wheatland
Dated: May 19, 2020, Scottsville, New York
Laurie Czapranski, Clerk, Town of Wheatland

Town Board Meeting in Remote Format

TOWN OF WHEATLAND LEGAL NOTICE
MEETING OF THE TOWN BOARD OF WHEATLAND

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland, County of Monroe, State of New York, will hold a regular meeting of the Town Board on May 7, 2020 commencing at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be in a remote format.

All meetings of the Town Board are open to the public, however, in accordance with Executive Order 202.1 of 2020 issued by Governor Andrew Cuomo in response the Coronavirus COVID 19 crisis, the public will not be permitted to enter the Town Hall office and Town Hall building and instead the meeting will be opened to the public by means of remote audio access by placing a telephone call to 585-491-9963 and using access code 532133467#. Please call in 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time.

This access code will permit the public to listen, but not to comment, as this procedure complies with the Open Meeting Law as suspended and amended by the Executive Order. If any member of the public after listening to the audio broadcast of the meeting wishes to submit a comment, he or she may do so by sending the comment in the form of an email to the Town Clerk of the Town of Town of Wheatland. Any such comments will be considered as correspondence at the next meeting of the Town Board.

This notice is being publicized and posted in accordance with the provisions of Section 104 of the Public Officers Law of the State of New York.

By order of the Town Board of Wheatland
Dated: May 4, 2020
Laurie Czapranski, Town Clerk

Appropriate Usage of Town Property

With the approaching Spring and Summer nice weather, I would like to remind our residents about the policies related to the resident’s access and use of the Town property located @ 1421 Scottsville – Mumford Road. Please note the following:

  1. This site is made available to Town of Wheatland, Outside of the Village of Scottsville residents only. Village of Scottsville residents should contact the Village office or the Village DPW for drop off at their site. Village of Scottsville tax dollars do not support the maintenance of the Town site
  2. The Town site is for yard debris, brush, wood chips, lawn clippings, leaves, and other similar items
  3. Building and construction debris is NOT PERMITTED. This would include items such as fencing, concrete blocks, asphalt, lumber, etc.
  4. Removing stone, millings and topsoil FROM the Town site is ONLY permitted with approval of the Town Highway Superintendent.
  5. If a Town Outside of the Village resident has hired a landscape company and been charged for disposal, it does NOT come to the Town site. Such practice has occurred with the cost then being born by all Town outside of the Village residents when it is time to clean up the site.
  6. NO landscape companies are permitted to enter and dispose of spoils and debris on the Town land without permission of the Highway Superintendent.

The Town Supervisor and Highway Superintendent would like to keep this property open and accessible to the public, but with continued misuse, the current ability to access on your schedule could be limited or eliminated. We encourage everyone to abide by the above policies and report any observed or suspected misuse of our trust and facility. A name or license plate number is always helpful in reaching out to the individual or company. Such a situation was observed and called out by the Supervisor last year. It turned out to be a landscape company from another town not even doing work in Wheatland. Please help us to maintain our current practice. Thank you for you cooperation.

Josh Davis

Highway Superintendent

Telephone: (585) 747-7644

Email: highway@townofwheatland.org

The 2020 Census Impacts You

THE SUPERVISOR ASKS: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO COMPLETE THE 2020 CENSUS?

The simple answer is that the information collected by the Census Bureau impacts YOU and YOUR COMMUNITY for the next 10 years.

DID YOU KNOW? If you have a post office box and do not have your mail delivered to your home, YOU MAY NOT COUNTED. Wheatland residents who receive their mail at a post office box will not receive written correspondence from the census bureau. The Census Bureau cannot mail information to a PO Box because it cannot be matched to a physical address. Your physical address is needed to count you at the place where you actually live. For Town residents who use PO Boxes for their mail, in order to avoid having to be contacted by a census worker, simply go online and fill out your census form, it’s a good way to ensure you are counted and while helping maintain social distancing during these challenging times. The appropriate Government Census link is : https://2020census.gov/en/ways-to-respond/responding-online.html.

There are several important reasons to complete your 2020 Census Forms.

  1. The census guides how much money a community is allocated in federal funding for such things as hospitals, fire departments, school lunch programs, and the Federal Pell Grant Program (provides need-based grants to low-income undergraduate and certain post-baccalaureate students to promote access to postsecondary education).
  2. The census data determines congressional representation and is used to draw congressional and state legislative districts.
  3. The results also determine the number of seats each state has in the House of Representatives
  4. The results will show where communities need new schools
  5. The results will also show where communities need new clinics
  6. The census data helps to determine where new roads and bridges are needed
  7. The results also guide the calculation of federal funding for social programs such as Medicaid, Head Start and community mental health services.
  8. The Census data supports efforts of economic development when business owners rely on census results to make decisions as to where to open new stores, restaurants, factories, or offices or where to expand operations and recruitment of employees or which services and products to offer.
  9. Most of all, completing the 2020 Census is important because it impacts YOU! It helps municipalities to provide essential services without the entire financial burden placed on the taxpayer. It helps to provide accurate representation both politically and financially. It helps to support your community, your schools and your neighbors.

Thanks for your attention to this important matter and stay safe!

Linda Dobson, Town of Wheatland Supervisor

NYS on PAUSE Violation Complaint Forms

Governor Cuomo announced the “New York State on PAUSE” executive order, a 10-point policy to assure uniform safety for everyone. If you are aware of any non-essential gatherings or any non-essential businesses or entities operating in violation of “New York on PAUSE” please choose the appropriate complaint below.

File a complaint against your employer or place of work

File a complaint about a business, location or incident in your community

Governor Cuomo also announced the state is increasing the maximum fine for violations of the state’s social distancing protocol from $500 to $1,000 to help address the lack of adherence to social distancing protocols. The Governor reminded localities that they have the authority to enforce the protocols.

The 10-point NYS on PAUSE plan is as follows:

  1. Effective at 8PM on Sunday, March 22, all non-essential businesses statewide will be closed;
  2. Non-essential gatherings of individuals of any size for any reason (e.g. parties, celebrations or other social events) are canceled or postponed at this time;
  3. Any concentration of individuals outside their home must be limited to workers providing essential services and social distancing should be practiced;
  4. When in public individuals must practice social distancing of at least six feet from others;
  5. Businesses and entities that provide other essential services must implement rules that help facilitate social distancing of at least six feet;
  6. Individuals should limit outdoor recreational activities to non-contact and avoid activities where they come in close contact with other people;
  7. Individuals should limit use of public transportation to when absolutely necessary and should limit potential exposure by spacing out at least six feet from other riders;
  8. Sick individuals should not leave their home unless to receive medical care and only after a telehealth visit to determine if leaving the home is in the best interest of their health;
  9. Young people should also practice social distancing and avoid contact with vulnerable populations; and
  10. Use precautionary sanitizer practices such as using isopropyl alcohol wipes