Homer Farmers’ Market opening day is Saturday, May 12th from 9am -12pm on The Green… Hope to see you there. 🙂
The Village Board Work Session will be cancelled for this evening, Thursday, 2/22/18. It is tentatively rescheduled for next Thursday, 3/1/18.
To view the soon to be adopted budget for the Village please click here:
VILLAGE OF HOMER | ||
INCORPORATED 1835 |
VILLAGE CLERK’S OFFICE
31 North Main Street HOMER, NY 13077 |
COUNTY OF CORTLAND
STATE OF NEW YORK |
THE “HOMEVILLE” OF DAVID HARUM
PHONE 607-749-3322 FAX 607-749-2o42
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday January 9, 2018 – 6:00 p.m.
All Homer Recreation Activities for Saturday, January 6th are Cancelled
All Homer Recreation Basketball is cancelled for today, Friday, January 4th
Wednesday, December 27th water will be shut off:
on Clinton Street from the train track to Hudson Street &
on Hudson Street from Clinton Street to 281
There is a water main break near Homer Intermediate School. Water at the school and parts of Clinton Street will be shut off until it can be fixed.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Open 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Thursday, November 23, 2017
CLOSED
Friday, November 24, 2017
CLOSED
VILLAGE CLERK’S OFFICE
31 North Main Street HOMER, NY 13077 |
COUNTY OF CORTLAND
STATE OF NEW YORK |
THE “HOMEVILLE” OF DAVID HARUM
PHONE 607-749-3322 FAX 607-749-2o42
|
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, November 9, 2017 – 6:00 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING #1: Compost Site Law. A LOCAL LAW AMENDING HOMER CODE Section 131: Garbage, Rubbish, Refuse and Recyclables OF THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE of HOMER in CORTLAND COUNTY, NEW YORK.
This will be Local Law N. 2 of 2017.
PUBLIC HEARING #2: Small Cities CDBG Microenterprise Program (MAP). Pursuant to CFR 24 570.486, the Village is required to hold a public hearing during the grant administrative period of each grant to provide details with respect to Programs and Program’s progress, solicit comments with respect to funded activities and program administration, and answer questions with respect to the Programs or grant activities.
1. Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees called to order by Mayor Hal McCabe. Pledge of Allegiance to follow.
2. Approve Minutes
October 11, 2017
3. Treasurer’s report:
A. Financial Status of operating funds-Newton Water Works revenues and expenditures, General revenues and expenditures.
B. Authorize payment of bills
– F & G Funds – Vouchers
– A Fund – Vouchers
4. Report of Offices and filing of written reports: Cemetery, Codes, Dogs, DPW, Fire Inspector, Fire Department, Police, Recreation, Water & Sewer.
5. Village Historian’s Yearly Report
6. Privilege of the Floor
7. Old Business
A. Rob San Drive (20 Minute Open Discussion)
8. New Business
A. Wayne and Janice Bacon Agreement
B. Pursuant to Village Code Article 1 Collection Regulations §131-2, the Board wishes to promulgate fines and penalties for errant refuse along Village thoroughfares. Said fines and penalties will be:
a. $50.00 – First Offense
b. $100.00 – Second Offense
c. $250.00 – Any Additional Offense
C. Schedule and notice a public hearing regarding the passage of a local law adopting a Community Choice Aggregation Program at the December Board meeting.
D. Authorize the Village Historian to act on behalf of the Village in registering Glenwood Cemetery for the State and National Register of Historic Places.
9. Attorney
10. Comments by Board Members
11. Executive Session
12. Adjournment
Homer Rec Cheerleaders came in first place in the Youth Football Cheer competition Saturday in Trumansburgh!