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Author: Aimee Murphy

Adopted Budget 2022

The Town of Lowville adopted budget for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2022 can be accessed by clicking the link below.

 

Local Laws #2-2021

LOCAL LAW NUMBER 2 OF 2021

OF THE TOWN OF LOWVILLE

BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Lowville as follows:

  1. TITLE:  This Local Law shall be known as “A Local Law Opting Out of the Enforcement and Administration of the New York State Uniform Building and Fire Code Pursuant to Section 381 of the New York State Executive Law.”
  1. PROVISIONS: The Town of Lowville  hereby opts out of the enforcement and administration of the New York State Building and Fire Code pursuant to the provisions of New York State Executive Law Section 381 and declares its intention to transfer such functions to the County of Lewis.  Such opting out shall be fully effective upon the adoption of this Local Law, and the implementation of an intermunicipal agreement with the County of Lewis providing for the County to perform such enforcement and administration.
  1. SAVINGS CLAUSE: Should any paragraph, provision, or part of this Local Law be found by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be void or invalid for any reason, such paragraph, provision, or part so found shall be the only paragraph, provision or part so rendered void or invalid, and every other paragraph, provision or part shall remain in effect.
  1. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing in the office of the New York State Secretary of State.

Certificate of No Referendum – New F350 Dually Truck

CERTIFICATE OF NO REFERENDUM

The undersigned is the duly appointed and acting Town Clerk of Lowville.  On August 19, 2021, the Town of Lowville Town Board adopted a resolution authorizing the expenditure of funds from the Highway Equipment Reserve Fund.  On September 1,2021, notice of the adoption of such resolution with an abstract of its terms and notice that such resolution is subject to a permissive referendum was published in the official newspaper of the Town of Lowville.  I hereby certify that more that thirty days has passed since the adoption of such resolution and no petition for a permissive referendum has been filed in my office.

Aimee L. Murphy, RMC

Town Clerk