Solutions sought for speeders, trucks on Franklin Avenue

MILLBROOK — Meeting on Tuesday, May 14, the Village Board met to discuss the changes being made to the zoning maps. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, May 28, regarding the maps. The public is urged to attend; building inspector Kenneth McLaughlin will be there.

The Central Baptist Church, at 26 Church Road, Salt Point, had several members and Pastor Amos L. Marsh on hand for Mayor Rodney Brown to present them with a proclamation celebrating the 100th year anniversary of their church.

Ted Bownas, fire chief, gave his monthly report and also reported on the pickup truck recently purchased by the village. It is being prepared with lettering and other essentials and will be in service probably within the next few weeks. The village will look into what can be done with the old truck.

Officer Jared Witt reported that a wooden horse’s head was stolen from in front of The Painted Peach on Front Street, and the owner hopes to have it returned. 

The Building Department report showed five building permits were issued last month, and $1,075 collected. There were no sign permits or Certificates of Occupancy issued; there were two municipal searches conducted for total fees of $250, totaling $1,325 for the month of April and $3,655 for the year thus far.

Rebecca Valk, former attorney for the village on behalf of Mackey Butts and Wise, LLP, has left the firm and will no longer be working on behalf of the village.

New welcome signs have been positioned at the entrance points to the village, thanks to the Rotary Club. The Rotary worked with Joe Rochfort, village trustee, on the project.

In news that will be welcome to many, the much-anticipated and long awaited laundromat will be under construction. 

Trustee Kevin McGrane has been dealing with the Department of Transportation (DOT) concerning trucks and speeding on Franklin Avenue (Route 44), a state road. While the state may be agreeable to giving the road over to the village, the highway superintendent was quick to point out that while that might seem a good solution for dealing with speeders and oversized trucks, the reality is that it would add exorbitant costs to the municipality including obtaining new and better equipment for snow removal, etc. Other solutions will be sought.

Permission was obtained to use local police for the Millbrook Golf and Tennis Club’s annual fireworks display on the Fourth of July, and at the Thorne Building on Memorial Day and for the annual Home Source Show sponsored by Crisp Architects.

Memorial Day will be celebrated on Monday, May 27. The parade will form at the Thorne Building and will proceed to the Tribute Gardens. In case of rain, the ceremony will be held at the Millbrook High School.

The next Village Board meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 28, at 6:30 p.m. at Village Hall.

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