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Legal Notice

Nationwide Seminars LLC filed Articles of Organization with the New York Department of State on 1/26/22. Office location: Dutchess County. The New York Secretary of State is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served and is directed to forward service of process to the registered agent, Kerri L. Yamashita, 251 Ackert Hook Road, Rhinebeck NY 12572. The registered agent is to be the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Purpose: any lawful activity.

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Legal Notice

Village of Millerton

2022 Elections

Please take Notice that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Millerton designates the following offices as vacant position(s) at the end of the current official year to be filled at the Village Election, to be held on Tuesday, June 21st, 2022, for the following terms:

TRUSTEE - TWO (2) YEAR TERM

TRUSTEE - TWO (2) YEAR TERM

By order of the Village Board

Kelly Kilmer

Village Clerk/Treasurer

02-10-22

 

Notice of Receipt of

Tax Roll and Warrant

Notice is Hereby Given That Eileen Ciaburri the Tax Collector for the Town of Pine Plains, has received the Tax Roll for 2022 and will be collecting taxes during the month of February 2022 at the Town Hall, 3284 Route 199 East, Pine Plains N.Y. 12567, on Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 10:00 AM to 1:00pm and during the months of March, April & May on Tuesday & Thursday from 10:00 AM to 1:00PM. Taxes collected through the month of February 2022 are without penalty through March 1st, 2022. Penalties are levied as follows: March 2%, April 3% and May is 4%.

Take Further Notice, that pursuant to the provisions of the law, the Tax Roll of the Town of Pine Plains will be returned to the County Treasurer of the County of Dutchess on the first day of June, 2022.

Eileen Ciaburri

Tax Collector

Town of Pine Plains

02-03-22

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PINE PLAINS

TOWN BOARD

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Pine Plains Town Board shall conduct a special meeting and public hearing on the adoption of proposed Local Law No. B of 2021 entitled: “A Local Law Amending the Boundaries of Certain Town of Pine Plains Zoning Districts as Established by Article XI of the Town of Pine Plains town Code, and the Town of Pine Plains Zoning Map Pursuant to 975-5 of the Town Code and Amendment of Other Portions of the Town Code” on February 17, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. at the Pine Plains Community Center, 7775 South Main Street, Pine Plains, New York, to be followed by a regular meeting of the Town Board at 7:00 p.m. at the same location on that evening. The purpose of the Local Law is: (i) to effect a remapping of a portion of the Hamlet Residential District (H-R) to the Hamlet Center Residential District (H-CR); (ii) to slightly expand the Hamlet Business District (H-BUS); (iii) to create a new Light Industrial District (L-I); and (iv) to effect a small expansion of the H-MS District to include portions of two parcels to better reflect their existing uses.

A copy of said Local Law is available for review at the Pine Plains Town Clerk’s office at regular business hours. A copy of said Local Law will also be available on the Town’s website at www.pineplains-ny.gov and at the Town Public Library.

All persons desiring to be heard on said Local Law shall be provided with an opportunity to do so at said public hearing. Dated: December 16, 2021.

BY ORDER OF THE PINE PLAINS TOWN BOARD.

MADELIN DAFOE,

Town Clerk

02-03-22

02-10-22

 

TOWN OF PINE PLAINS

DUTCHESS COUNTY

NEW YORK

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town of Pine Plains Zoning Board of Appeals on the 22nd day of Feb 2022 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall, 3284 Route 199, Pine Plains, New York, for the purpose of hearing all persons for or against the area variance application submitted by Steven Neil and Elise Quasebarth for property located at 342 Mount Ross Road, Town of Pine Plains, Dutchess County, Tax Map ID #134200-6673-00-772170.

All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard with regard to the proposed action requesting the maximum front yard setback for a proposed garage to be 7 feet, 11 inches, in lieu of the required maximum of 75 feet and for the setback of a structure. The application is available for review at the Pine Plains Town Hall during regular business hours.

By order of:

Scott Chase,

Chairman of the Zoning

Board of Appeals

02-10-22

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