Monthly Reports submitted by Department Heads for the

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Monthly Reports submitted by Department Heads for the
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ASSESSOR/CODES
MONTHLY REPORT
February 2016
CODE ENFORCEMENT
A copy of the monthly report for permit activity is on file in the Town Clerk’s office.
The Planning Board agreed with my one page permit report for them, it will list new permits and any C of C’s or C
of O’s issued. A full permit report will be on file in the Town Clerks office.
I am attending yearly Codes Training Conference in Lake Placid, February 29th to March 3rd, this will cover the new
mandated ICC code training required this year for all NYS Code Officers. The office will be closed while I attend the
training.
ASSESSOR
IhavereceivedtheestimatedLOAandRARratiosfromJohnStacksandtheOfficeofRealPropertyforThe
TownofInlet.BothreporttheTownofInletat100%.
IhavebeenbusythismonthwithSTARexemptionsandcontactingpeoplewithquestionsorthatarenot
receivingSTARandshouldbe.
Respectfully submitted,
Aimee VanWie
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Inlet Parks Department Report For February 2016
Mitch Lee, Parks Department Supervisor
1. The Fern Park Ice rink has seen a great uptick in skating, especially in the
evenings by pickup hockey players. They have been great to the facility leaving
behind very little trash and no graffiti. We would like to thank them for their
patronage.
2. The fire and lights festival went off very smooth, a big thank you to Paul
Chambers and all the volunteers
3. Our new VK Yamaha snowmobile is in our groomer shed and with the lack of
snow it has yet to see a great deal of use but the Parks staff would like to thank
the board for the upgrade.
4. Raquette Lake Supply is installing a new Over head heater blower under the
Post office in the Parks Shop as the one that was there can not be fixed.
5. New Bench’s are now in the work shop as they were delivered by ACE
Hardware and the Staff will be putting these as well as new picnic table
together in the next week.
6. Plans on rehabilitation of the Board Room / Court Room are on track as soon
as the material from JK arrives.
7. The staff worked with the Library Board to help them with some odds and
ends they needed before a carpet company comes to redo the flooring.
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InformationOfficeReportforthemonthFebruary2016
1. TheInletLampLighterisstillonholdfornow.
2. BalanceinPettyCashonFebruary29thwas$10.91.
3. FromApril1,2015toFebruary29thhisofficehasprocessed752snowmobilepermitsforthe
2015/16season:385Preseason,218Seasonal,17Deals,105Weekly&27Replacements.OldForge
hasprocessed9,986permits:6,879Preseason,2077Seasonal,102Deals,806Weekly,24Upgrades&
98Replacements.LastyearthistimeInlethadprocessed1,143andOldForgehadprocessed12,215.
Totalpermitssoldforbothtownsnotincludingreplacementstickers,whichhavea$0value:lastyear
13,148;thisyear10,613.
4. Duringthe2015“ArtsinthePark,”$3,240wascollectedfrom38vendorsreserving40spacesforthe
2016show.SinceJanuary1st,thisofficehascollected$1,015from13vendorsfor“ArtsinthePark”
and$2,130from33vendorsforFallFestival.Applicationsandalistofvendorsalreadysignedupcan
befoundatwww.inletartsinthepark.comandwww.inletfallfestival.com.
5. TheIABAmetonTuesday,March1st,6:30p.m.atScreamenEagle.Theyarecurrentlycollectingdues
for2016.YoudonothavetoownabusinesstobecomeamemberofIABA,andyoudonothavetobe
amembertoparticipate.Membershipduesareonly$50/year.Moreinformationcanbefoundat
www.GoInletNY.comorbycallingmyoffice.MembershipChairisDaniciaNerschookofSunsetBeach
Cottagesandshewillalsobehappytohelp.
6. Ted,AdeleandMitchcontinueworkingonupdatingtheinformationonInlet’scurrentsiteandare
readytobeginworkingonanewone.TheIABAisstillcollectingdatafromasurveythatwassentto
alltheInletbusinessesaskingthemtohelpkeepinformationcurrent.TheIABAwouldliketoadda
fee($25)totheirmembershipforbusinesseswhoarenotInlettaxpayersiftheywishtobeincluded
onInletNY.com.Theywouldthengivethisadditionalmoneytothetown.Thoughts?
7. TheCAA’s2016VacationPlannerwasdeliveredearlyFebruary.Thereareplentyforanyonetohand
outattheirbusiness.Juststopbymyofficeandsomeonewillhelpyou.
8. ThesnowmobiledragracesplannedforChip’strackwerecancelledforafewdifferentreasons.Chip
isworkingonplansfornextyear,andplanstoholdmorethanoneeventonthetrackoverthewinter.
9. ThesecondpistolpermitsafetyclassheldonFebruary24thhad34participants.Weareplanningto
scheduleonemorebeforesummerstarts.
10. FrozenFire&Lightsmayhavehadalowattendance,butwasstillahugesuccess.Seefullreport
attached.
11. March7thisthedeadlineforentriestotheCommunityPrideDayShirtDesignContest.
12. Our3rdannual“Let’sGetCrocked!”partywillbeonMarch12th.Bringapotofsoupandhelpusraise
moneyforthelocalfoodpantry.
13. PaulChambers&MikeRossarestillplanningtoholdVintageSnowmobileRacesduringtheSnofest
WeekendonSaturday,March12thstartingat8:30a.m.andmaygountil7:00p.m.Theywillhave
youthracesduringthiseventandhaveaddedaSingleCylinderGrumpyOldMen’sRace(Mustbeover
50orweighover300lbs).Watchthewebsiteformoreinformation
www.vintageicesnowmobileracing.com
14. TheEmpirePlateisplanningtomakemorevideosofrestaurantsintheInletarea.Theyhaveseta
datetofilmatBigMooseInnonThursday,March17th.
15. HopingtohaveInletrepresentedduringtheSt.Patty’sDayParadeinOldForgeonFriday,March18th.
TheFrozenKing&QueenhavecommittedtoridinginoneofInlet’sfiretrucks.Ifyouhaveanyfloats
orgroupsfromInletyouwanttoseeintheparade,letmeknow.
16. SponsorshipformsforCommunityPrideDaywillgooutbeforespringbreakwithadeadlineofApril
8thtobeontheshirts.
17. SchoolSpringBreakstartsMarch19th.IwillbeoutoftheofficefromMarch19thuntilApril5th.As
always,Iamreachableviaemailforeverydaystuff,andbycellphoneinanemergency.Margiewillbe
incoveringthosetwoWednesdays&ThursdaysthatIwillbegone.
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TheInletYouthCommissionEggHuntwillbeonSaturday,April9th.IamworkingonanAdultEgg
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Huntforthatevening,aswell.Anyoneinterestedinhelpingwitheitherofthesehunts,pleaseletme
know.
Fire&SpiceatSeventhLakeHouseandthePizzaEatingContestatScreamenEagleareboth
scheduledforSunday,May1st.
TheGreatAdirondackGarageSaleisgoingonline.ROOSTisdevelopingawebpagefortheeventthat
willlinktoalltheparticipatingtownsandhavemapsavailablelistingallgaragesalesineacharea.
Website&posterswillbereadybyearlyAprilwww.greatadirondackgaragesale.com
TheHamiltonCountyMemorialDayParadewillbeheldinLongLakethisyear.2017willbeourturn
again.
MitchwillbeawayforNationalTrailsDay,soGaryLeehasvolunteeredtoleadahiketoBugLakeon
June4th.
RegistrationisopenforBlackFlyChallenge!Thisraceisgoingtobelimitedtothefirst1,000entries
thisyear.Thecommitteeisworkingonthedetailsoftheevent,whichisincludingasafetyplanthat
willbesharedwithallnecessaryparties.
Lookingforhelpwiththisyear’sPingPongBallDrop.Mostimportantrightnow–backupideas–
whatifthepingpongballsarenotabletobedroppedfromaplane?
Margie,Patty&IhadameetingtodiscusstheAdirondackMemoryWalkandwedecidedtomovethe
walktoLaborDayweekend.NewdatewillbeSaturday,September3rd.Registrationwillopenat
1:00andthewalkwillstartat2:00.Wewillstillhavefoodafterthewalk,butwillaskformoney.
Walkerswillgetaticketforonefreeplate.Wewillbeaskingpeopleoverthesummerfordonations
towardstheChineseraffle.
The2016summerconcertperformancescanbefoundatwww.InletConcertSeries.com.Ifyouwould
liketohelpsponsortheseconcerts,pleasecontactmyoffice.
Iamstillwaitingforaconfirmationifthe2016AdirondackRenaissanceFantasyFestivalwillreturn
toFernPark.
InformationOfficeWindowHoursforMarchwillbe:Monday9:00am-6:00pm,Tuesday-Thursday
8:00am-6:00pm,Friday8:00am-8:00pm,Saturday&Sunday9:00am-6:00pm.Exceptionswillbe
March23,24,30&31.ThesedaysMargiewillnotopenthewindowuntil9:00.Also,ifthereisno
snowmobiling,thewindowwillnotstayopenpast6:00onFridays.
LikeInlet,NYInformation&EventsonFacebookandthensubscribetooureventstoalwaysknow
what’sgoingon!
Someareaeventsbetweennowandthenexttownboardmeeting:
a. March10–DinnerbenefitsEagleBayFireDepartment@Billy’s
b. March11-12–Snofest@NorthStreetPavilion
c. March12–“Let’sGetCrocked!”intheSeniorRoom
d. March12–VintageRacesonFourthLake
e. March12–ScavengerHunt@RaquetteLake
f. March12–RetirementPartyforChristineMeixner@LakePleasantFireHall
g. March13–Fierce&ForeverWild:AdirondackWomen@AdirondackMuseum
h. March15–Poetry&IllustrationReception@OldForgeLibrary
i. March17–DinnerbenefitsInletPublicLibrary@Billy’s
j. March18–St.Patrick’sDayParade@OldForge
k. March19–IrishRoadBowling@IndianLake
l. March27–EasterEggHunt@RaquetteLakeSchool
m. April9–YouthCommissionEggHunt@Arrowhead
n. April9–AdultEggHunt@FernPark
Inlet’sAnnualEventdatesfor2016:
a. January22&23–InletBarnstormersPokerRun
b. January29-13–AdirondackIceBowl
c. February27–FrozenFire&Lights/CardboardSledRace/120Races
d. March12or13–VintageSnowmobileRaces
e. March12–“Let’sGetCrocked!”
f. April9–InletYouthCommissionEggHunt
g. April9–AdultEggHunt
h. May1–PizzaEatingContest
i. May1–Fire&Spice
j. May4–CommunityPrideDay
k. May27-29–GreatAdirondackGarageSale
l. May30–WreathLayingCeremony
m. June4–NationalTrailsDay
n. June10-12–HamiltonCountyBirdingFestival
o. June11&12–BlackFlyChallenge&MountainBikeRodeo
p. June18–AdirondackMemoryWalk
q. June19–CousinsThatCarePancakeBreakfast?
r. June26–InletBassDerby
s. June26–FreedomMarchoftheAdirondacks?
t. July&August–SaturdayEveningConcerts(InletConcertSeries.com)
u. July2–IVESCoinDrop
v. July4–PingPongBallDrop
w. July4–LiveMusic&Fireworks(raindate?)
x. July9&10–AdirondackRenaissanceFantasyFestival
y. July16&17–“ArtsinthePark”
z. July29–“AnEveningwiththeSymphony”
aa. July30–InletClassicCarCruise&Show
bb. July31–10thMountainDivisionBand?
cc. August6–6th&7thLakesImprovementAssociationPicnic&Fireworks
dd. August7–InletPublicLibraryIceCreamSocial
ee. August20–CousinsThatCare5KRun/Walk?
ff. August21–IVESGolfTournament
gg. September10–IVESClamBake&BBQ
hh. September11–CousinsThatCareSpaghettiDinner
ii. September17&18–FallFestival
jj. October1–InletPTPPancakeBreakfast
kk. October1–AdirondackKidsDay
ll. October8–Pedals&PetalsBreastCancerAwarenessRide
mm.October16–NYSMLARendezvousVisitorDay?
nn. October28–HalloweenParade&Party
oo. November5–ShineaLightonLungCancerVigil?
pp. November25-27–AdirondackChristmasonMainStreet
qq. December9–AmericanSnowmobilerDynoTechResearchShootOut
rr. December11–CookieSwap
ss. December31–NewYear’sEveChampagneBus
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Review of 2016 Fire & Lights
14th Annual
Ideas for 2016
- King&Queen–who?Herb&Carol?Doug&Betty?
- CardboardSledRace–continueawards&medals?
- Kid’sSnowmobileRaces–continue?
- Iceskatingparty–PTP?
- Hockeypuckcontest
- Fatbikerace–BFC?Notfor2016
- Cross-countryorsnowshoerace
- BlueInletbanners
- Snowsculptures
- Betterregistrationprocedureforcardboardsledrace
- Don’tforgetbullhorn
- Margieinchargeoftimers&stopwatches
Volunteer List:
- CardboardSledRace:
o 2registration–Adele&Alicia
o 1inspector–BruceO’Hara
o 3judges–MargieO’Hara,NancyJennings,RonDearlove
o 1announceratthetopofthehill–DennisHudson
o 4timers(2withclocks,2withnotepads)–MargieO’Hara,NancyJennings
o 5wranglers(1attop,2inmiddle,2atbottom)-Explorers
o 1atbottomofhillcommunicatingwiththeannouncer&keepingtrackofracers–AdeleBurnett
o 1firetender-Hirm
o King&Queentohandoutawards–Greg&ToniRudd
- Noah’sArk:
o 2-4toassistYouthCommissionasneeded
o 1-2facepainting–BeckyHasemeier
- Kid’sSnowmobileRaces:
o 2registration
o 4ontrackduringraces
o King&Queentohandoutawards–Greg&ToniRudd
- ArrowheadBonfire:
o 4-6toassistPaul&Reggiesettingup,cookinghotdogs,makingcocoa,servingtreats,tending
thefire,cleaningup
Tuesday, September 8 Adele updated the InletFrozenFireandLights.com page. An email was sent to Paul Chambers
asking him to confirm the 120 races, and a Facebook post was sent to the PTP asking if they want to bring back the
ice skating party. An email was also sent to Ted Christodaro, Dave Scranton & Jim Connerty asking them if they
still want to try and hold a fat bike race on this day.
Friday, November 27 Linda & Mitch Erion suggested Herb & Carol be crowned as King & Queen for 2016. Other
suggestions that came in: Doug & Betty Hugelmaier (Paul Chambers) & Sharon & Jon Miller (Mitch).
Tuesday, December 15 A committee was formed to select future kings & queens for this event. The committee will
consist of: Town of Inlet Supervisor, Town of Inlet Clerk, Town of Inlet Tourism Director, Current Frozen King &
Current Frozen Queen. Adele contacted the committee, advised them of who had been suggested, and asked them
for any other suggestions before voting. Adele confirmed that the event had been submitted to the following online
calendars: WKTV, YNN, NCPR, WSYR, Adirondack.net
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Wednesday, December 16 Adele emailed Mary to confirm hours for the Noah’s Ark Animal Workshop. She also
emailed Mary Jane Lasher to confirm hours for the Library’s Book Sale.
Thursday, December 17 Adele talked with Jamie White about what the PTP plans to do. They want to sell hot dogs
and baked goods. She will get back to us after the holiday.
Saturday, December 19 Adele emailed Hiram to see if the Explorers were going to be able to join us again. Hiram
responded stating there would most likely be 3 adults and 4 youths planning to be there. He will contact Georgia
about staying at the fire hall.
Wednesday, January 13 Adele emailed Mary & the library again.
Tuesday, January 19 Adele talked with Mary about possibly moving the time for the Noah’s Ark to either start at
10:00 or 4:00. Adele is to meet with the PTP tomorrow and confirm their plans, and then she will get back with
Mary. Highway Department has already begun building up the snow bank at Arrowhead Lakefront.
Wednesday, January 20 the PTP will be selling hot beverages and snacks from 12:00-4:00 near the trail sign at
Fern Park. They will need a couple tables and a few chairs, electricity & extra trash cans.
Monday, January 25 Mary confirmed the times for Noah’s to be 10:00-12:00.
Wednesday, January 27 Joanne Kelly confirmed the times for the Library to be 10:00-2:00. Adele emailed Diane
Amos asking her to share the information with the Key Club kids, hoping some may be available to help that day. A
poster was emailed to Inlet area businesses and the Town of Webb Visitor Center, asking them to please print and
hang the poster. A press release was emailed to The Adirondack Express, Hamilton County Express & The Weekly
Adirondack. The parks department began grooming the hill for the sled race and setting a track for the 120 races at
Fern Park.
Friday, January 29 Rebecca Hasemeier said she would be able to paint faces during Noah’s Ark.
Friday, February 4 Greg & Toni Rudd were selected and they accepted the role of king & queen. Margie will
interview them over the phone on Sunday for an article to be sent to the papers. Adele ordered 2 potties for Fern
Park and 2 for Arrowhead Park.
Saturday, February 6 a Work Request form was sent to highway & parks (this will be sent in December next year)
listing things needing to be done before the event: snow barrier @ Arrowhead, parking plowed @ Fern, sledding hill
groomed, oval track set on ball field @ Fern, pile of clean snow for sculpture @ Arrowhead entrance; and things that
need to be done the day before and day of the event: stands for tiki torches @ Arrowhead, blue banners @ Fern,
photo booth @ Fern then moved to Arrowhead, tables, chairs, trash cans & electric for PTP @ Fern, tables, chairs,
trash cans, grill & electric for Paul @ Arrowhead, fencing for fireworks @ Arrowhead, Event Parking signs,
bathroom attention throughout the day.
Tuesday, February 9 article & photo for the king & queen was sent to the local papers.
Wednesday, February 10 Paul worked on the sledding hill with help form parks, making more room at the top and
along the sides.
Friday, February 12 Adele ordered 360 beads and a new cape for the king & queen.
Saturday, February 13 Adele ordered 10 trophies for the snowmobile races (4 1st place, 3 2nd place & 3 3rd place),
10 medals for the snowmobile races, 14 trophies for the cardboard sled races (1st, 2nd & 3rd for fastest in each age
category, Best in Show, Best Construction, Most Original, & 2 blank) and 40 medals for the cardboard sled races.
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Snowmobile total $124.60. Cardboard total $200.10. An email blast was sent out through Constant Contact about
the event.
Wednesday, February 17 the coronation props arrived. Adele emailed Ted asking him to borrow a couple
stopwatches, and emailed Andrew asking to borrow a bullhorn.
Thursday, February 18 trophies and medals arrived. Highway dumped a big pile of snow at Arrowhead entrance
for a throne. Forecast says possible rain on Saturday, so Margie & Adele will wait until Wednesday to work on it.
Saturday, February 20 the Work Request form was sent again to parks reminding them of the things that need to be
done the day before and the day of the event. Adele printed out registration forms, rules & forms to keep track of the
sleds for the cardboard sled races. Jamie said she wasn’t sure if the PTP was going to be able to set up at Fern Park.
Only two were left saying they could be there.
Tuesday, February 23 a full-page ad ran in the Express. Adele as
Wednesday, February 24 rained all day. There was very little snow before the rain started.
Thursday, February 25 Adele & Margie chopped at the pile of snow which had become pretty icy to try and make a
backdrop for the king & queen. They decided to make an indentation for a couple of chairs for the royalties to sit
upon and surround them with greens stuck into the snow bank. Margie will bring in a snowflake tablecloth to drape
over the chairs.
Friday, February 26 & Adele put the finishing touches on the snow chair for the king & queen. Adele boxed up her
stuff for Fern Park: registration forms, pens, pencils, sharpies, trophies, medals, stopwatches, bullhorn.
Saturday, February 27 the coronation took place in front of the “throne” with a few spectators. Paul & Reggie
Chambers did the honors. Mary had the Noah’s Ark Animal Workshop set up in the Senior Room by 10:00. She
had help from Sue Beck & Kendra Carnell. 22 animals were sold. Becky Hasemeier and two of the Explorers
painted faces. The book sale at the library . The rest of the Explorers had a fire going at Fern Park by 11:30.
Stephanie Clark set up the table for the PTP with help from two of her girls and . During the 4 hours the table was
set up she also had help from Britta & Devlin Hennessey, Keir Weirmer and Chris Holt. 15 sleds registered for the
Cardboard Sled Race. 2 of these sleds were competing in the circuit. Because the hill was icy with very little snow,
it was decided not to race the sleds on it. Instead we had the age groups line up and push their sleds across the ball
field. The sleds were inspected for safety by Bruce O’Hara and judged in 5 categories by Margie O’Hara, Nancy
Jennings, Ron Dearlove & Carie Hodel. 13 children raced 15 sleds in the Kid’s Snowmobile Races (2 Kitty Cat and
two kids each raced 2 sleds). Happy Hour at The Woods Inn had a good crowd. Bob Gordon had the bonfire going
and Reggie, Paul, George Merrill, Anne Carnell, James Carnell, JoAnne Meneilly & Gordy Rudd had everything else
set up at Arrowhead by 5:15 and were serving hotdogs & hot cider before 5:30. The awesome fireworks by
American Fireworks went off right at 7:00 and lasted about 15 minutes. After the fireworks Joe Bolton was playing
at The Woods Inn and wine & chocolate was pouring at Screamen Eagle. The king & queen attended every activity.
They handed out 288 beads throughout the day and a bag of glowsticks (from the Youth Commission) at Arrowhead
Park. They also handed out all the trophies for the cardboard sled races and the snowmobile races. Not all of the 500
hot dogs (donated by Doug & Betty Hugelmaier) were given away. The uncooked hot dogs will be sold during the
vintage races. The king & queen agreed to make an appearance aboard one of Inlet’s fire trucks in Old Forge’s St.
Patty’s Day Parade on March 18. The rest of the beads (and maybe a few more) will be given away then.
Wednesday, March 2 Adele & Paul got together to make sure everyone was thanked for the great weekend in a
press release that will be sent to the Adirondack Express and the Weekly Adirondack and also posted on
InletNY.com & Inlet’s Facebook page.
Cardboard Sled Winners:
Speed Class I (6 & under)
1st–LowonSnow–AidenWooleyofHopewellJct.,NY
- 2nd–FrozenMovieSled–LauraMillerofBoonville,NY
- 3rd–TheBestSledEverwithGold–Liam&EllieCrimminsofOldForge,NY
Speed Class II (7-12)
- 1st–ADKChick–RubyLewinofBlueMountainLake,NY
- 2nd–SnoopytheFlyingAce–EllaSchmidofThendara,NY
- 3rd–SPIRIT–JakeScherilloofE.Northport,NY
Speed Class III (13 & up)
- 1st–ECSmelandWoodworking–JeffSmeland
- 2nd–TheLittleEngineThatCould–KatelynWeaver
“Sleekest” – EC Smeland Woodworking – Jeff Smeland
“Best Pusher” – The Best Sled Ever with Gold – Liam & Ellie Crimmins of Old Forge, NY
“Most Original” – Snoopy the Flying Ace – Ella Schmid of Thendara, NY
“Best Construction” – SPIRIT – Jake Scherillo of E. Northport, NY
“Best in Show” – Low on Snow – Aiden Wooley of Hopewell Jct., NY
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Kid’s Snowmobile Race Winners:
Kitty Kat Stock – Kris VanWie Jr. of Baldwinsville, NY
Kitty Kat Mod – Trenton Finch of Springfield, PA
120 Stock
- 1st–JosephClarkofInlet,NY
- 2nd–EthanQuinnofInlet,NY
- 3rd–TrentonFinchorSpringfield,PA
120 Mod
- 1st–JennaBourgeoisofBoonville,NY
- 2nd–JosephClarkofInlet,NY
- 3rd–EthanQuinnofInlet,NY
Adirondack Cardboard Sled Racing Circuit:
Winners will be announced at Oak Mountain on March 5th
Leftover trophies & medals:
- 22ndplacesnowmobile
- 23rdplacesnowmobile
- 19snowmobilemedals(2new,17old)
- 33cardboardsledmedals(23new,10old)
- 1Businesscategorycardboardsledtrophy
- 120163rdFastest–ClassIII
Ideas for 2017
- Seeifhighwaycanworkwithparkstomakethesleddinghillsafer(moreroomatthetopandabetter
pathalongthesidetoclimb.)
- SendWorkRequestformtohighway&parksinDecember
- King&Queen–who?
- Bibnumbersforraces?
- Iceskatingparty?
- Potties@Fern&Arrowheadwereagoodidea
- PTP?
- Hockeypuckcontest?
- Fatbikerace–BFC?
- Cross-countryorsnowshoerace
- Snowsculptures
- AddEagleBay’sChiliCookofftotheactivities.
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RESOLUTION NO. _______ JUSTICE GRANT APPLICATION
On a motion by Councilperson _____________________
Seconded by Councilperson ______________________
WHEREAS, The Town of Inlet has determined that there is a need to improve
the security surrounding its Court facilities, and
WHEREAS, updating the Judges chambers and courtroom setting will place a
significant strain on limited Town budget funds, and
WHEREAS, the Unified Court System has a grant program to assist Towns and
Villages in the operation of their Justice Courts, and THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Town of Inlet, Town Justices are authorized to apply to
the Chief Administrative Judge for a Justice Court Assistance Program (JCAP)
Grant.
_____AYES
March 8, 2016
Town Board
Inlet, New York
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_____NAYS
Motion carried_____
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