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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SALE OF 38 COOKINGHAM LANE, PARCEL 2 AS SHOWN ON FILED MAP 12797

One-time (complete)formal_resolutionone_timeThe Town Board authorizes the sale of 38 Cookingham Lane, Parcel 2 (a single family residence and related tax parcels) to Carrie Panoff and Marc Panoff for $939,000, subject to permissive referendum with thirty-day waiting period.
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2024-08-28
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2024-08-28
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Resolution text

RESOLVED

  1. The sale of 38 Cookingham to Carrie Panoff and Marc Panoff at a price of $939,000 is approved on the terms and conditions set forth in Purchase Contract.
  2. The Supervisor or, in his absence or unavailability the Deputy Supervisor, is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Purchase Contract substantially in the form on file with the Town Clerk and consistent with this resolution, and to execute and deliver the deed and other documents referred to therein in accordance with the terms thereof.
  3. The officers, employees and agents of the Town are hereby authorized and directed for and in the name and on behalf of the Town to do all acts and things as may be necessary or, in the opinion of the officer, employee or agent acting, desirable and proper to effect the purposes of the foregoing resolution.
  4. Within ten days after the adoption of this resolution, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be published at least once in the Poughkeepsie Journal, a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town and hereby designated as the official newspaper of the Town, and to be posted on the sign board of the Town maintained pursuant to the Town Law a notice which shall set forth the date of adoption of this resolution and contain an abstract thereof, concisely stating its purpose and effect and specifying that this resolution was adopted subject to permissive referendum.
  5. This resolution shall take effect thirty days after adoption, unless there shall be filed with the Town Clerk a petition signed and acknowledged by electors of the Town qualified to vote upon a proposition to raise and expend money, in number equal to at least five percentum of the total vote cast for governor in the Town at the last general election held for the election of State offices, protesting against this resolution and requesting that the matter be submitted to the qualified electors of the Town at a referendum in the manner provided by Article Seven of the Town Law.
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  • WHEREAS, Town of Red Hook's Comprehensive Plan goals include maintenance and protection of the rural character and scenic resources of the community; requiring that significant open space, consistent with the Town's rural character, be preserved; conservation of prime and other important agricultural soils
  • WHEREAS, the Town has recognized in its Community Preservation Project Plan, adopted pursuant to Chapter 57 of the Town Code, that agriculture is of great economic importance to the community, with one-third of the Town's land area devoted to farming; that protection of Red Hook's rural quality, agricultural character and its natural environment are major goals for residents of the Town; that the Town's farmland and open space is vital to the future social, economic and environmental health of the Town; and that larger blocks of preserved lands can often have greater benefits for the community, such as helping to solidify a critical mass of farms and farmers to maintain industry strength
  • WHEREAS, the Town's Open Space Plan encouraged the use of incentive zoning to channel growth to desirable locations, such as existing residential areas or commercial centers, in order to protect farmland
  • WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution approved February 22, 2023, the Town Board authorized the acquisition of the approximately 112.94+/- acre Cookingham Farm (East) located east of Rt. 9 as a single assemblage, including acquisition of an interest or right in real property to preserve open space with respect to the Property from the Incentive Zoning Fund for purposes permitted by Section 143-49.2(E)(1)(c) of the Zoning Code; and pursuant to a resolution approved June 18, 2023, the Town Board authorized the use of moneys in the Community Preservation Fund for the purchase of development rights of the Cookingham Farm East of Rt. 9
  • WHEREAS, the Town Board has permanently preserved an approximately 96.723 acre portion of the Cookingham Farm (East) assemblage, described as Parcel 1 and Parcel 3 as shown on FM 12797A (the 'CE Parcels') through a Deed of Conservation Easement (Including Preemptive Purchase Right and Covenant to Farm) dated as of August 11, 2023 (the 'Conservation Easement'), and in accordance with Local Law 3 of 2023, the Town Board sold and conveyed the CE Parcels subject to the Deed of Conservation Easement (Including Preemptive Purchase Right and Covenant to Farm)
  • WHEREAS, the Town determined to sell a portion of the remaining assemblage consisting of a single family residence and related tax parcels shown as Parcel 2 on Filed Map 12797, listed the same ('38 Cookingham') with a licensed broker and has received a proposal for the purchase of such property on the terms set forth in a Purchase Contract on file with the Town Clerk
  • WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town to proceed to closing
  • WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that such action is a Type II action that has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment

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2024-08-28adoptedvote: unanimous
Authorize sale of 38 Cookingham Lane, Parcel 2 (as shown on Filed Map 12797) to Carrie Panoff and Marc Panoff for $939,000.
moved by Hamel · seconded by McKeon
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Resolved
  1. The sale of 38 Cookingham to Carrie Panoff and Marc Panoff at a price of $939,000 is approved on the terms and conditions set forth in Purchase Contract.
  2. The Supervisor or, in his absence or unavailability the Deputy Supervisor, is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Purchase Contract substantially in the form on file with the Town Clerk and consistent with this resolution, and to execute and deliver the deed and other documents referred to therein in accordance with the terms thereof.
  3. The officers, employees and agents of the Town are hereby authorized and directed for and in the name and on behalf of the Town to do all acts and things as may be necessary or, in the opinion of the officer, employee or agent acting, desirable and proper to effect the purposes of the foregoing resolution.
  4. Within ten days after the adoption of this resolution, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be published at least once in the Poughkeepsie Journal, a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town and hereby designated as the official newspaper of the Town, and to be posted on the sign board of the Town maintained pursuant to the Town Law a notice which shall set forth the date of adoption of this resolution and contain an abstract thereof, concisely stating its purpose and effect and specifying that this resolution was adopted subject to permissive referendum.
  5. This resolution shall take effect thirty days after adoption, unless there shall be filed with the Town Clerk a petition signed and acknowledged by electors of the Town qualified to vote upon a proposition to raise and expend money, in number equal to at least five percentum of the total vote cast for governor in the Town at the last general election held for the election of State offices, protesting against this resolution and requesting that the matter be submitted to the qualified electors of the Town at a referendum in the manner provided by Article Seven of the Town Law.
Whereas
  • WHEREAS, Town of Red Hook's Comprehensive Plan goals include maintenance and protection of the rural character and scenic resources of the community; requiring that significant open space, consistent with the Town's rural character, be preserved; conservation of prime and other important agricultural soils
  • WHEREAS, the Town has recognized in its Community Preservation Project Plan, adopted pursuant to Chapter 57 of the Town Code, that agriculture is of great economic importance to the community, with one-third of the Town's land area devoted to farming; that protection of Red Hook's rural quality, agricultural character and its natural environment are major goals for residents of the Town; that the Town's farmland and open space is vital to the future social, economic and environmental health of the Town; and that larger blocks of preserved lands can often have greater benefits for the community, such as helping to solidify a critical mass of farms and farmers to maintain industry strength
  • WHEREAS, the Town's Open Space Plan encouraged the use of incentive zoning to channel growth to desirable locations, such as existing residential areas or commercial centers, in order to protect farmland
  • WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution approved February 22, 2023, the Town Board authorized the acquisition of the approximately 112.94+/- acre Cookingham Farm (East) located east of Rt. 9 as a single assemblage, including acquisition of an interest or right in real property to preserve open space with respect to the Property from the Incentive Zoning Fund for purposes permitted by Section 143-49.2(E)(1)(c) of the Zoning Code; and pursuant to a resolution approved June 18, 2023, the Town Board authorized the use of moneys in the Community Preservation Fund for the purchase of development rights of the Cookingham Farm East of Rt. 9
  • WHEREAS, the Town Board has permanently preserved an approximately 96.723 acre portion of the Cookingham Farm (East) assemblage, described as Parcel 1 and Parcel 3 as shown on FM 12797A (the 'CE Parcels') through a Deed of Conservation Easement (Including Preemptive Purchase Right and Covenant to Farm) dated as of August 11, 2023 (the 'Conservation Easement'), and in accordance with Local Law 3 of 2023, the Town Board sold and conveyed the CE Parcels subject to the Deed of Conservation Easement (Including Preemptive Purchase Right and Covenant to Farm)
  • WHEREAS, the Town determined to sell a portion of the remaining assemblage consisting of a single family residence and related tax parcels shown as Parcel 2 on Filed Map 12797, listed the same ('38 Cookingham') with a licensed broker and has received a proposal for the purchase of such property on the terms set forth in a Purchase Contract on file with the Town Clerk
  • WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town to proceed to closing
  • WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that such action is a Type II action that has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment
Subject key: cookingham_lane_property_sale