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Planning Board - Public Hearing - 1274 Route 302 Kenneth and Jean Dolan

28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:30   
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TOWN OF CRAWFORD
PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
121 Route 302
Pine Bush, NY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Planning Board of the Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing for a scenic review to add an additional 10 ft. to the rear of a previously approved 20 ft. x 20 ft. garage (will now be 30 ft. x 20 ft.) at the property located at 1274 Rte. 302, designated as 24-1-42 on the Tax Map of the Town of Crawford in the RA district, owned by Kenneth and Jean Dolan. Said hearing will take place on August 28, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. at 121 Route 302, Pine Bush, NY.
For the Planning Board
Linda Zwart, Chairman

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    28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:30
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Planning Board - Public Hearing - 830 Route 302 - 14-1-58.2

28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:30   
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TOWN OF CRAWFORD
PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
121 Route 302
Pine Bush, NY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Planning Board of the Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing for a scenic review to add a 12 ft. x 20 ft. shed at the property located at 830 Rte. 302, designated as 14-1-58.2 on the Tax Map of the Town of Crawford in the RA district, owned by Richard Kixmiller. Said hearing will take place on August 28, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. at 121 Route 302, Pine Bush, NY.
For the Planning Board
Linda Zwart, Chairman

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    28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:30
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Planning Board - Public Hearing - 101 Burlingham Road - 18-1-68.222

28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00   
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TOWN OF CRAWFORD
PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
121 Route 302
Pine Bush, NY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Planning Board of the Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing for a special use permit for a bed and breakfast at the property located at 101 Burlingham Road, designated as 18-1-68.222 on the Tax Map of the Town of Crawford in the RA district, owned by Farmhood Fields LLC. Said hearing will take place on August 28, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. at 121 Route 302, Pine Bush, NY.
For the Planning Board
Linda Zwart, Chairman

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    28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00
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Planning Board Meeting

28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 8:00   
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Planning Board Meeting
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    28 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 28 Aug, 2024 PM 8:00
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2024 Wellness - Healthy Lunch & Learn

27 Aug, 2024 PM 2:00 — 30 Jul, 2024 PM 3:00   
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Senior room upstairs at the Town hall.  Call 744-8230 for details.

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    27 Aug, 2024 PM 2:00 — 30 Jul, 2024 PM 3:00
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Public Hearing - Notice of Hearing on Consolidation Plan

15 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 15 Aug, 2024 PM 7:30   
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Town of Crawford

County of Orange

State of New York

 

 

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town of Crawford Town Board will hold a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the Town of Crawford Consolidation Plan on Thursday, August 15, 2024, 7:00pm at the Crawford Town Hall, 121 State Route 302, Pine Bush, New York. A copy of the Consolidation Plan may be examined on the Town of Crawford website and at the following locations: Town Clerk Bulletin Board in Town Hall, Pine Bush Post Office Bulletin Board, Thompson Ridge Post Office, and Bullville Post Office Bulletin Board.

 

The Town of Crawford will make every effort to assure that the hearing is accessible to persons with disabilities.  Anyone requiring special assistance and/or reasonable accommodations should contact the Town Clerk.

 

Date:   June 20, 2024

 

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD

TOWN OF CRAWFORD

 

Jessica M. Kempter, Town Clerk

 

 

TOWN OF CRAWFORD

CONSOLIDATION PLAN

 

 

            The stated goals of the Petition for a Consolidated Town of Crawford is to establish a village with the same boundaries as the Town of Crawford in order to give the Town government greater authority, flexibility and efficiency to provide services to its residents without increasing costs by authorizing the Town government to exercise the powers of a village while continuing to operate a single government as a town.  The electorate voted to establish a new village having boundaries coterminous with the Town’s boundaries and to consolidate the new village and the Town of Crawford.

 

            The State Comptroller’s office (OSC) subsequently informed the Town’s attorney that such consolidation would create a single government and would not accomplish the goals of the petition and that incorporation of the village with coterminous boundaries alone accomplishes the goals of the petition.  Therefore, having established the new village having coterminous boundaries with the Town, the goals of the petition are accomplished, and proceeding with consolidation of governments would not achieve the goals of the petition.

 

            Since the voters approved a consolidation, the state General Municipal Law §760 requires the Town Board to prepare a consolidation plan.  In order to accomplish the goals of the petition and the voters, the plan is to maintain the status quo of a village having coterminous boundaries with the Town of Crawford.

 

            The plan, in response to each of the items set forth in General Municipal Law §760(2), is as follows:

 

            (a)        Governments.  The two government entities are the Town of Crawford and Village of Crawford, which, in order to achieve the goals of the petition, shall not be consolidated.

 

            (b)        Name of Governments.  Town of Crawford and Village of Crawford, to be known as the “Town of Crawford”.

 

            (c)        Rights, Duties and Obligations.  The Town/Village of Crawford will be principally operated as a town.  The Town of Crawford shall possess all the rights, powers, duties and obligations of a town, together with the rights and powers of a village.  In the case of conflict between the rights and powers of a town and a village, the Town Board may determine which shall be applicable.  If additional rights, powers or privileges are granted in the future by New York State to towns and/or villages, the Town shall have such rights and powers.

 

            (d)       Territorial Boundaries.  The territorial boundaries of the entities each shall be the boundaries of the Town of Crawford.

 

            (e)        Type and/or Class.  The type of the local government entities shall be a town and a village.

 

            (f)        Organization and Officials.  The Town of Crawford and Village of Crawford shall remain organized as a town and shall have the same positions for officials and employees, both elected and appointed, as the Town of Crawford.  The role of each elected official shall not change.  Officials shall possess any additional powers of corresponding village officials, with the exception that the Town Supervisor will not possess the chief executive powers of a village mayor.  If there is a conflict between the powers of a town official and corresponding village official, the Town Board shall determine which powers are applicable.

 

            To the extent that Town officials are required to also act as Village officials, the Town Supervisor shall act as a village mayor (except the Town Supervisor shall not have the chief executive powers of a village mayor), Town Board members shall act as Village trustees, and the Town Clerk shall act as a Village clerk.  There shall be no separate elections for village officials, except to the extent required, in which case the same person shall seek election for the town office and corresponding village office.  There is no need for a transitional plan and the schedule for elections and appointments of officials will be retained.

 

            (g)        Costs and Savings.  There will be minimal transition costs.  The intention is for the government to operate more efficiently and with increased powers.

 

            (h)        Assets. The Town’s assets are set forth in its annual report, incorporated herein by reference and publicly available in the Town Clerk’s office.  This plan will not affect Town or Village assets. 

 

            (i)         Liabilities and Indebtedness.  The Town’s liabilities and indebtedness are set forth in its annual report, incorporated herein by reference and publicly available in the Town Clerk’s office.  This plan will not affect Town or Village liabilities and indebtedness.

           

            (j)         Terms of Disposition.  The Town will retain its assets, liabilities and indebtedness.  The Village will not have independent assets, liabilities or indebtedness.

 

            (k)        Laws, Rules and Regulations.  The Town’s laws, rules, regulations, orders and the like, as may be amended from time to time, shall remain in full force and effect in the Town and Village, and shall be administered and enforced accordingly.

 

            (l)         Effective Date of Consolidation.  In order to achieve the purposes and goals of the petition, there shall be no effective date of consolidation.

 

            (m)       Descriptive Summary of Plan. This Plan shall also constitute a descriptive summary of the Plan.

 

(n)        Notice of Hearing on Plan.  A public hearing on the Plan shall be held on August 15, 2024, at 7:00 PM at the Town Hall, Route 302, Pine Bush, New York 12566.

 

 

 

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Town Board Meeting

15 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 15 Aug, 2024 PM 8:00   
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    15 Aug, 2024 PM 7:00 — 15 Aug, 2024 PM 8:00
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Ribbon Cutting of the Hiking and Nature Trail

15 Aug, 2024 PM 5:30 — 15 Aug, 2024 PM 6:00   
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Ribbon Cutting of the Hiking and Nature Trail

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    15 Aug, 2024 PM 5:30 — 15 Aug, 2024 PM 6:00
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Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting

07 Aug, 2024 PM 7:30 — 07 Aug, 2024 PM 8:30   
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    07 Aug, 2024 PM 7:30 — 07 Aug, 2024 PM 8:30
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OC Mobile DMV

02 Aug, 2024 — 02 Aug, 2024   
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OC DMV

115 State Route 302

Pine Bush, NY 12566

Friday, August 2, 2024

10:00am-12:00pm

Closed 12:00pm-1:00pm

1:00pm-3:30pm

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    02 Aug, 2024 — 02 Aug, 2024
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Town of Crawford Historical Society

The Town of Crawford was incorporated in 1823. However, its development had its beginnings well before that year. It made significant progress since its early days. When started as an inland, wooded and rocky area which grew slowly at first. Many old maps have various names for the area we know today as Crawford. Crawford was originally part of the Town of Montgomery, as shown by the Montgomery town records from approximately 1768 through 1777.

The first settlers of the area were of German, Dutch, Scottish and Irish decent. These early settlers migrated north from the Wallkill River area. The descendants of the Huguenot and Dutch ancestries migrated south from Ulster County, near the New Paltz and Shawangunk areas to what is now Crawford. The main reason for this migration was for farming areas for the families to cultivate and make a living from. Many of the old families still have descendants in Crawford. The names of Bruyn, Bull, Crawford, Youngblood, Sinsbaugh, and others are still families that line within the Crawford town limits. Many of these families also came to the Crawford area from Newburgh, Montgomery, and New Windsor areas.

Early settlements have recorded documentation in the Town of Montgomery records. Many of the early names for the area were Dwaars Kill, Shawangunk Kill, Snyder's Mill, Big and Little Pokanisink, Snyder's Meeting House and Robert Milligan’s Saw Mill. Johannes Snyder was one of the earliest settlers in the town, which later became known as Crawford. He began a small settlement on both sides of the Dwaar Kill near the present hamlet of Searsville at about 1740. He operated a mill at this location in 1768, and had a major role in establishing a meetinghouse in the same hamlet. Robert Milliken operated a saw mill on the opposite side of the town on the Shawangunk Kill at around the same period. Below Millikin's saw mill, there was a flour mill operated by Pat Boyce, as did Abraham Bruyn in the same location. In addition to these mills along the Shawangunk Kill, there also existed a combined saw, grist, and carding mill run by the Slotts family.

If you have historical documents, maps or other objects from the Town of Crawford you would like to donate to our archives. Please reach out . We are looking to build our historical inventory of the Town.