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Agenda and Town Board Minutes Archive

 

Town of Milan

 

Town Board Minutes- 2009

Town Board Meeting Report Archive

Previous Reports Here

 

 

 

MILAN TOWN BOARD FEBRUARY MEETING

and

January 2010 Financial Report

 February 2010

 

 

Call to Order:
The Meeting was called to order at 7:30pm.

Public Comment:
No public comment.

Acceptance of Minutes:
The following minutes were accepted by the Board: Regular Meeting – 1/11/10.

Correspondence:
Two letters were read – one concerning noise at the Town Garage, one regarding road count changes.

Monthly Financial Report:
Supervisor Gallagher reported there were issues with 2009 W-2 reports for salaried employees and elected officials.
Motion: To resolve the issue.
Discussion: None.
Vote: Motion passed.

Motion: To accept the January Monthly Financial Report (Review Report Here)
Discussion: None.
Vote: Motion passed.

 

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REPORT ON THE REGULAR MILAN TOWN BOARD MEETING

JANUARY 11, 2010

Call to Order:
The Meeting was called to order at 7:30pm.

 

Public Comment:
One resident commented on the generally improved state of the Town’s official web site, but made a strong request for more current and detailed updates and information, particularly as regards the site’s Calendar of Events. The Board responded by acknowledging the request.

 

Acceptance of Minutes:
The following minutes were accepted by the Board: Public Hearing of 12/14/09; Regular Meeting of 12/14/09; Special Meeting of 12/18/09; Year End Meeting of 12/28/09; Re-organization Meeting of 1/1/10.

 

Correspondence:
No correspondence was read and/or recorded in the official minutes.

 

Monthly Financial Report:
Motion made: To accept the Monthly Financial Report.
Discussion: None.
Vote: Motion passed.

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Town of Milan: New Government Off and Running

January 9, 2010

 

On January 1, 2010, Justice Kenneth Kremenick swore in the newly elected officials for the Town of Milan. A small audience of supporters and attendees were present. 

 

      

 

Once the new Board took its seat, its members undertook the first official duty of the year, a reorganization meeting. This was begun by naming various positions and appointments and, where appropriate, setting salaries for these. Of note were the boards, committees and appointments not made by the new Board—i.e. the Board of Assessment Review and appointment of its members, the Conservation Advisory Council and appointment of its members, and appointment of a representative to the Wappingers Creek Watershed Intermunicipal Council. (We, at Milan Insider, are hopeful that these omissions were mere oversights by the new Board. Since the agenda for the January 11th meeting has just this day been posted on the Town’s web site and contains an item labeled generally as “appointments,” we further hope these boards, committees and appointments will be made then.

 

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