Legal Notices - October 24, 2019 – The Lakeville Journal

Legal Notice

Notice is hereby given that Arnoff Moving and Storage, Inc. has a storage lien against the property owned by:

Soames Barrett, Poughkeepsie, NY

Forrest Hopper, Poughkeepsie, NY

Michael Larose, Millerton, NY

Rosemarie Lynehan, Millerton, NY

Amanda Morse, Lakeville, CT

David Moshe, Poughkeepsie, NY

Kenneth Percy, Lakeville, CT

Bonnie Sue Robertson, Poughkeepsie, NY

 Jeff Zaslow, Millerton, NY

All such properties will be sold unless the lien is satisfied. Such liens are claimed for occupancy charges, processing fees, cleaning and miscellaneous services of the total reasonable value agreed upon price now due and owing and that a detailed statement of such charges, services and storage with a statement of dates have been previously mailed to the said accounts by certified letters, the said accounts are further notified that if said balance is not paid by Monday, October 28, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. The personal property above described will be sold by United Country-Absolute Auction and Realty online at www.AARbids.com on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 as provided under the Lien Law of the State of New York and the Lien Law of the State of Connecticut. Please register to bid under www.AARbids.com if you wish to particiapte.

10-17-19

10-24-19

 

Legal Notice

Notice is hereby given that on October 16, 2019, at a special town meeting duly warned, the legal voters of the Town of Salisbury voted to enact the following ordinance:

PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION - GOLD STAR PARENTS AND SPOUSES

BE IT ORDAINED:

(1) Subject to the limitations set forth below, any parent or surviving spouse of a person who was killed in action, while performing active military duty with the armed forces, as defined in Section 27-103(a) of the Connecticut General Statutes, during a war or military action in existence on the date of adoption of this ordinance or during any war or other military action occurring thereafter, shall be entitled to a limited exemption from real property tax as set forth below. The exemption provided under this ordinance shall be applied to the assessed value of an eligible parent’s or surviving spouse’s real property in an amount of ten percent (10%) of the assessed value of the real property.

(2) Limitations to the exemption:

(a) Such exemption shall be available only to residents of the Town of Salisbury.

(b) Such exemption shall be available only if such parent’s or surviving spouse’s qualifying income does not exceed, by more than $25,000, the maximum amount applicable to an unmarried person as provided under Section 12-81 l of the Connecticut General Statutes, as the same may be amended from time to time.

(c) If both parents of any such child killed in action while performing active military duty with the armed forces are domiciled together, only one such parent shall be entitled to an exemption from real property tax provided for under this ordinance.

(d) Such exemption shall only apply to the primary residence of the parent or surviving spouse.

(3) The exemption provided for under this ordinance shall be in addition to any exemption to which an eligible parent or surviving spouse may be entitled under Section 12-81 of the Connecticut General Statutes, except that no such eligible parent or surviving spouse entitled to exemption under Section 12-81 or 12-81 g of the Connecticut General Statutes and this ordinance shall receive more than one such exemption.

(4) To qualify for the exemption set forth in this ordinance, any such parent or surviving spouse shall give notice to the town clerk that such parent or spouse is entitled to the exemption, and shall file an application with the town assessor in accordance with the requirements set forth in subsection (b) of Section 1 of Connecticut Public Act No. 17-65. No such parent or surviving spouse may receive such exemption until such parent or surviving spouse has proven his or her right to such exemption in accordance with the provisions of subsection (b) of Section 1 of Connecticut Public Act No. 17-65. Exemptions so proven shall take effect on the next succeeding assessment day.

(5) After receiving approval of the exemption for the first time, such parent or surviving spouse shall be required to file for such exemption biennially thereafter in order to continue to qualify for the exemption. Any such parent or surviving spouse who has submitted an application and been approved in any year for the exemption provided by this ordinance shall, in the year immediately following such approval, be presumed to be qualified for such exemption. During the year immediately following such approval, if any such parent or surviving spouse has qualifying income in excess of the maximum allowed under this ordinance, such parent or surviving spouse shall notify the assessor on or before the next filing date for such exemption and shall be denied such exemption for the assessment year immediately following and for any subsequent year until such parent or surviving spouse has reapplied and again requalified for such exemption. Any parent or surviving spouse who fails to notify the assessor of such disqualification shall make payment to the Town of Salisbury in the amount of real property tax loss related to such exemption improperly taken.

(6) The assessor shall annually make a certified list of all such parents or surviving spouses who are found to be entitled to exemption under the provisions of this ordinance and such list shall be filed in the office of the town clerk. (7) This ordinance shall take effect on the date of its adoption and shall first apply to taxes assessed on the Grand List of October 1, 2019. The ordinance shall become effective fifteen (15) days after publication of this notice.

Patricia H. Williams

Town Clerk

10-24-19

 

Legal Notice

The Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury will hold a Public Hearing on the following application on Monday, October 28, 2019 at 6:45 PM in the upstairs meeting room of the Salisbury Town Hall:

Application SP#2019-0094 for a Special Permit for construction of an accessory apartment in an accessory structure per Section 208.1 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. This property is located at 40 Millerton Road and is in the LA Zone District with the owners being Train With Tracks LLC. It is bounded on the North by N/F CT State Highway 44; on the East by N/F Lakeview Apartments LLC; on the South by N/F Town of Salisbury Town Grove and on the West by N/F Sean Patrick La Rouge-Doherty and Monica M. Bay. This application is on file in the Planning and Zoning Office and Salisbury Town Clerk’s office and may be reviewed Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM. At this hearing, interested persons may be heard and written communications received. Planning and Zoning Commission of Salisbury .

Martin Whalen

Secretary

10-24-19

 

LEGAL NOTICE

WARNING

MUNICIPAL ELECTION

TOWN OF SALISBURY

The legal voters of the Town of Salisbury are hereby warned that the Municipal Election will be held in the Town Hall, 27 Main Street, Salisbury, Connecticut, on November 5, 2019 for the following purpose:

To cast their votes for First Selectman, Selectman, Board of Finance (Full Term), Board of Finance (To Fill Vacancy For Four Years), Board of Finance (To Fill Vacancy For Two Years), Board of Education, Board of Assessment Appeals, Planning and Zoning Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission Alternates, Zoning Board of Appeals, Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate, and Regional Board of Education.

The polls will be open from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m.

 Absentee ballots are available in the Town Clerk’s office, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30 pm.- 3:30 p.m. Dated at Salisbury, Connecticut, this 16th th day of October 2019.

Patricia H. Williams

Salisbury Town Clerk

10-24-19

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF PATRICIA

W. SAGE

Late of Glen Rock, NJ

(19-00401)

 The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated, October 8, 2019, ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary at the address below.

Failure to promptly present any such claim may result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim.

The fidicuary is:

Diane Sage

c/o Peter Reis, Ebersol, McCormick, Reis & Steck, LLC

9 Mason Street

Torrington, CT 06790

Beth L. McGuire

Clerk

10-24-19

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF NOELLA R. SPURDLE

Late of Canaan AKA Noella M. Spurdle, AKA Noella Spurdle

(19-00407)

 The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated, October 10, 2019, ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary at the address below.

Failure to promptly present any such claim may result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim.

The fidicuary is:

Ronald Riva

c/o Michael Peter Citrin

Drury, Patz & Citrin, LLP

7 Church Street

PO Box 101

 Canaan, CT 06018

Beth L. Mcguire

Clerk

10-24-19

 

TAX COLLECTOR

TOWN OF SALISBURY CT

LEGAL NOTICE

Pursuant to Sec. 12-145 of the Connecticut statutes, the taxpayers of the Town of Salisbury are hereby notified that the second installment on the Grand List of October 1, 2018 is due and payable on October 1, 2019. Payments must be received or postmarked by November 1, 2019. If said Real Estate and Personal Property taxes are not paid on or before November 1, 2019, interest at the rate of one and one half percent (18% per year) will be added for each month or a fraction thereof which elapses from the time when such tax becomes due and payable until the same is paid. Minimum interest charge is $2.00.

Taxes can be paid by mail addressed to: Tax Collector, P.O. BOX 338, Salisbury CT 06068 or at the Town Hall in Salisbury CT on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Town Hall is Closed from 12:30-1:30 pm.

Dated at Town of Salisbury CT this 17th day of September, 2019.

 Jean F. Bell, CCMC

Tax Collector

10-24-19

 

WARNING

MUNICIPAL ELECTION

November 5, 2019

The legal voters of the Town of Sharon, are hereby warned to meet at the Sharon Town Hall, 63 Main Street, Sharon, CT on Tuesday, November 5, 2018 for the purpose of electing Town Officials. The polls will open from 6 am to 8 pm. Voting is in the Chapin Room, second floor.

Absentee ballots are available during normal business hours in the Town Clerks office. Mon — Thur 8:30 AM to Noon and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM and Friday 8:30 AM until Noon. Dated at Sharon Connecticut this 11th day of October, 2019.

Linda Amerighi-CCTC

 Sharon Town Clerk

10-24-19

 

WARNING

MUNICIPAL ELECTION

TOWN OF CANAAN (FALLS VILLAGE)

The legal voters of the Town of Canaan are hereby warned that the Municipal Election will be held in the Town Hall, 108 Main Street, Falls Village, on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 for the purpose of electing municipal officers. The polls will be open from 6 AM to 8 PM. Dated at Canaan (Falls Village) this 16th day of October, 2019.

Mary M. Palmer

Canaan Town Clerk

10-24-19

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