by Kassadee Bradshaw | February 17, 2021 11:59 am
FULTON – The Fulton Common Council met last night and unanimously approved all items on the agenda, including advertising for three public hearings and to increase several special fire safety permit fees.
The council approved for the city clerk/chamberlain to advertise for three separate public hearings to be held during the next council meeting – Tuesday, March 2 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room of the Municipal Building.
The public will be able to voice their thoughts and opinions on amending Chapter 510[1] “Secondhand Dealers,” Chapter 223[2] “Auction and Auctioneers,” and Chapter 560[3] “Taxicabs.”
The council also approved to change several special fire safety permit fees (Chapter A700-3 of the city code). The changes, which will take effect March 1 (all existing contracts will be honored), are as follows:
One Time Operation Permits (annual renewal is required) –
Other items approved in the agenda are as follows:
Before the resolutions were read, Linda Eagan from Fulton Block Builders[4] came in to give a recap of the past year in the program. Beginning four years ago, FBB has funded nearly 800 properties, many coming back for another year in the program, to encourage neighborhood blocks in Fulton to collectively work on improving the appearance of their homes’ exteriors. The program has invested about $500,000 since the program began and residents have invested about $2 million.
While the pandemic changed certain aspects of the program, it did not halt progress, according to Eagan. The program was able to raise $200,000 to fund all applicants, there was a 90% completion rate, they expanded on Light Up Fulton, began Chalk the Walk, among other neighborly projects. FBB is in the application stage now, and Eagan said she hopes they can get up to 300 properties to be part of the program each year.
Mayor Deana Michaels said she submitted Fulton Block Builders as a nomination for Program of the Year at the New York Conference of Mayors, and it won. Now, other communities across the state are looking into adapting the program.
More information on FBB can be found here[5].
Following the resolutions, the mayor polled the council. Many thanked FBB for coming in and for the progress the program has done, a few councilors having been participants themselves.
Second Ward Councilor Douglas Chapman reminded attendees of the Parks and Rec department’s Snowman Competition[6] – this Saturday.
Third Ward Councilor Don Patrick Jr. reminded residents that this cold weather always creates water breaks and if you have dirty water you should not run your hot water as to keep the dirty water out of your hot water tank. The best way to clear your water lines after the break has been repaired is to run the cold water in your bath tub until it clears.
Sixth Ward Councilor Larry Macner spoke of the late Mayor Ronald Woodward and the work he did for the city. Mayor Michaels said there will be a tribute to Mayor Woodward on March 2.
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