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Town Board authorizes appraisal of McGuire property, directs supervisor to sign services agreement

5783548 · September 15, 2025
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Summary

The Town Board voted 3-1 to authorize the supervisor to sign a professional services agreement to appraise the McGuire property; company name in the transcript appears as both "Grama Solutions" and "IRAM Solutions."

The Town Board voted 3-1 to authorize the supervisor to sign a professional services agreement to appraise the McGuire property.

Board members moved and seconded a motion to authorize the supervisor to sign a professional services agreement with a private appraisal firm identified in the transcript as "Grama Solutions" (also referenced elsewhere as "IRAM Solutions") to conduct an appraisal of the McGuire property. After a brief call for discussion, the motion passed, 3–1.

The vote resolved the single action before the body on the item: authorization for the supervisor to execute a professional services agreement for an appraisal. No mover or seconder names were recorded in the transcript. The transcript records the vote only as a roll call of voices and a final tally of three in favor and one opposed.

Board Member 2 asked for confirmation of the motion and second before the vote. Board Member 1 described the substantive action in a single sentence on the record: "in order to authorize the supervisor to sign a professional services agreement with Grama Solutions to appraise," followed by an alternate rendering in the transcript: "…authorize a supervisor to sign a professional services agreement with IRAM Solutions to conduct an appraisal of the McGuire property properties." The record does not include further details about the contract terms, price, or timeline for the appraisal.

Because the transcript names two different firm spellings for the vendor, the board action is recorded here with both variants as they appear in the meeting record. The board did not provide the amount of the proposed contract, and no supporting materials or contract language were read into the record during the exchange.

The approved authorization directs the supervisor to execute the appraisal agreement; the transcript does not record any follow-up schedule for receipt of the appraisal report or additional public action tied to the appraisal.