Upcoming Events

Planning Board Meeting @ 7 PM

23 Apr, 2025 — 23 Apr, 2025   
Event summary
Planning Board Meeting @ 7 PM
  • Time
    23 Apr, 2025 — 23 Apr, 2025
${DataItem.Address.Title}
${DataItem.Address.MarkerText}

Town Board Meeting @ 7 PM

17 Apr, 2025 — 17 Apr, 2025   
Event summary
Town Board Meeting @ 7 PM
  • Time
    17 Apr, 2025 — 17 Apr, 2025
${DataItem.Address.Title}
${DataItem.Address.MarkerText}

Planning Board Meeting @ 7 PM

09 Apr, 2025 — 09 Apr, 2025   
Event summary
Planning Board Meeting @ 7 PM
  • Time
    09 Apr, 2025 — 09 Apr, 2025
${DataItem.Address.Title}
${DataItem.Address.MarkerText}

Zoning Board - Public Hearings

02 Apr, 2025 PM 7:30 — 02 Apr, 2025 PM 8:00   
Event summary
Zoning Board - Public Hearings
Event details

TOWN OF CRAWFORD
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
121 Route 302
Pine Bush, NY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing on the application from Field and Stream LLC for a use variance for accessory structures with no primary structure, located at 454 County 17, designated as 12-1-87 on the Tax Map of the Town of Crawford in the “RA” Zoning District, owned by Adam Peterson. Said hearing will take place on April 2, 2025 at 7:30 P.M. at 121 Route 302, Pine Bush, NY.
For the Zoning Board of Appeals
Bruce Schwope, Chairman


TOWN OF CRAWFORD
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
121 Route 302
Pine Bush, NY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing on the application from MacGregor Holdings for a use variance to change an office to an apartment and for an area variance for the size of a sign, located at 655 Lybolt Avenue, designated as 26-8-3.1 on the Tax Map of the Town of Crawford in the “OR” Zoning District, owned by Kenneth MacGregor. Said hearing will take place on April 2, 2025 at 7:30 P.M. at 121 Route 302, Pine Bush, NY.
For the Zoning Board of Appeals
Bruce Schwope, Chairman


TOWN OF CRAWFORD
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
121 Route 302
Pine Bush, NY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing on the application from the Pine Bush Area Public Library for an area variance to decrease the number of on-site parking spaces to 16 spaces from 43 required spaces, designated as 3-1-7.2 on the Tax Map of the Town of Crawford in the “R” Zoning District, located at 223 Maple Avenue, owned by the Pine Bush Area Public Library District . Said hearing will take place on April 2, 2025 at 7:30 P.M. at 121 Route 302, Pine Bush, NY.
For the Zoning Board of Appeals
Bruce Schwope, Chairman


TOWN OF CRAWFORD
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
121 Route 302
Pine Bush, NY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Crawford will hold a public hearing on the application from Edward Reiser for an area variance for a side-yard setback for a 20 ft. x 20 ft. metal garage with an 8 ft. lean-to 10 ft. from a corner property line, located at 235 Youngblood Road, designated as 17-1-36 on the Tax Map of the Town of Crawford in the “RA” Zoning District, owned by Edward Reiser. Said hearing will take place on April 2, 2025 at 7:30 P.M. at 121 Route 302, Pine Bush, NY.
For the Zoning Board of Appeals
Bruce Schwope, Chairman

  • Time
    02 Apr, 2025 PM 7:30 — 02 Apr, 2025 PM 8:00
${DataItem.Address.Title}
${DataItem.Address.MarkerText}

Zoning Board Meeting @ 7:30 PM

02 Apr, 2025 — 02 Apr, 2025   
Event summary
Zoning Board Meeting @ 7:30 PM
  • Time
    02 Apr, 2025 — 02 Apr, 2025
${DataItem.Address.Title}
${DataItem.Address.MarkerText}

Crawford Press Releases

rss

Please find and view the most up to date news and information regarding the Town of Crawford listed below.

Urge Residents to install and check Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Crawford Supervisor Charles Carnes joined by Police Chief Dominick Blasko, Bullville Fire Chief Bill Bacon and Pine Bush Fire Chief Wyatt Clegg urge residents to check and install Carbon monoxide detectors.

As temperatures have gotten colder many residents have turned on their heat causing our first responders to respond to several residences that have had near fatal levels of Carbon Monoxide.

Carbon monoxide, or CO, is a gas that forms whenever a fossil fuel is burned. CO is known as the "silent killer" as it is a colorless, odorless and tasteless poisonous gas. Most CO poisonings take place at home and are caused by items that are not properly cared for or vented, such as furnaces, water heaters, generators, gas grills, dryers, lanterns, space heaters, fireplaces, chimneys and gas stoves.

“Symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure include flu-like symptoms – headache, dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, confusion and nausea,” said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive. “If you think you have been exposed, it is important to get into an area with fresh air immediately and seek medical attention.”

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that each year approximately 50,000 people across the country visit the emergency department for accidental CO poisoning. 

CO poisoning can be prevented by practicing the safety tips listed below and knowing the symptoms of exposure. At high levels, CO can cause death within minutes. If you suspect you may be experiencing CO poisoning, or your CO detector alarm goes off, go outside immediately for fresh air and THEN call 911. 

To protect yourself and your family from CO, follow these safety tips:

  • Make sure you have working CO detectors. Detectors on every level of your home, including the basement, are strongly recommended. Detectors can be purchased at most hardware and big box stores.
  • Change batteries every six months (fall and spring) and replace your detector every five years or according to manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Use a battery-powered detector where you have fuel burning devices but no electric outlets. Having a CO detector handy when using tents, cabins, RVs and boats with enclosed cabinsis a good safety practice.
  • Have your furnace or wood-burning stove inspected annually. Hire a professional to make sure it is functionally sound and vents properly outside the home. 
  • Generators should be run at a safe distance (at least 20 feet) from the home. Never run a generator in the home, garage, or right next to windows or doors. 
  • Never run a car in an enclosed space. If a vehicle is running, you must have a door open to the outside.  
  • Never run a gasoline or propane heater or a grill (gas or charcoal) inside your home or in an unventilated garage. Any heating system that burns fuel produces CO. 

For further information visit https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/environmental/public_health_tracking/about_pages/carbonmonoxide/about_co



Comments are closed.