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Last week the public got its first look at a plan to house migrant workers at the former Hillside Childrenâs Center campus in the town of Varick.
It came as a surprise because Seneca County Industrial Development Agency Executive Director Sarah Davis was reading a letter to the Board of Supervisors requesting that they move the vacancy filling process along. Two seats on the IDAâs board of directors are empty.
Before the subject of migrant housing came up Lodi Supervisor Kyle Barnhart said he hoped to have the process moving by early December. The IDA has proposed two potential members, and the Board of Supervisors have come up with their own prospects. However, the identities of those being considered were not unveiled.Â
WATERLOO â The Seneca County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to segment county Sewer District No. 2 into two separate service areas, and to increase the cost to the two remaining users of a wastewater treatment plant on the former Hillside Childrenâs Center property by over 1,000%.
There was considerable discussion during public comment, but the 13-0 vote itself occurred without discussion. Jim Cleere of Waterloo was the only board member not in attendance.
David Cook, an attorney representing Earl Martin and his businesses, objected to the segmentation and fee increase. He said it was âarbitrary and capriciousâ and could lead to an Article 78 proceeding if approved.