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Town presents resolution to adopt local law on Grafton Corey LLC rezoning

June 12, 2026 | Brunswick, Rensselaer County, New York


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Town presents resolution to adopt local law on Grafton Corey LLC rezoning
Town Clerk Alicia presented Resolution No. 53, described as “resolution adopting local law number one of 2026 relating to the application of Grafton Corey LLC for an amendment to the zoning law to change the zoning classification of certain property,” and offered it to the board for consideration. Alicia introduced the item during the June 11 meeting but the transcript does not record a roll‑call vote, mover, seconder or a formal tally.

The resolution appears on the agenda and was read aloud by Alicia. When the clerk offered the measure the board members present acknowledged the item during roll call, with Councilmen Sly, Christian, Sullivan and Baliseri and Supervisor Harrington indicating their presence. The transcript contains no further recorded debate, conditions or amendments to the rezoning language.

Because the transcript does not show a vote result or any specific changes to the proposed zoning classification, it is not possible from the record alone to report whether the measure was approved, amended or tabled or to specify which parcel(s) would be reclassified. The passage and any legal impact would depend on whether the board formally adopted the local law in a later recorded vote and whether associated map or parcel identifiers are included in municipal records.

Next steps: the board may schedule a formal vote, publish the adopted local law in accordance with municipal practice, and record precise parcel identifiers in town land‑use records if the law is adopted. Residents seeking details on which parcels are affected or the text of the local law should request the adopted resolution or contact the town clerk’s office.

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