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Livingston County introduces local law to convey permanent easement to Town of Genesee

3806050 · April 24, 2025
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Summary

The Livingston County Board of Supervisors introduced Local Law A02/2025 to grant a permanent easement to the Town of Genesee for a county parcel on Route 28 to allow ingress/egress, a paved parking lot and underground electrical conduit; a public hearing on the proposed law was scheduled and the hearing provision was adopted by roll call.

The Livingston County Board of Supervisors introduced a proposed local law authorizing the conveyance of a permanent easement to the Town of Genesee for a county-owned parcel that fronts Route 28 in the Village of Genesee.

County staff said the local law would supersede county limitations on transferring interests in real property and would grant the easement for ingress and egress to adjacent town parcels, construction and maintenance of a paved parking lot, and installation of an underground electrical conduit. Shannon (staff member) described the measure as an introduction of the local law and summarized its scope.

The board also placed a public hearing on the proposed Local Law A02/2025 on the agenda. The resolution to provide for a public hearing on the proposed local law was included among a package of resolutions the board adopted by roll call at this meeting; the roll calls recorded the outcome as adopted with the tally noted in the minutes as “Ayes 4987; Absent 67.”

No additional details about the easement parcel (PIN, exact acreage, or financial consideration) were provided in the public record at the meeting. The text presented to the board specified the easement’s purposes as ingress/egress, construction/maintenance of a paved parking lot, and an underground electrical conduit; the record did not specify any conditions, compensation, or timetable for conveyance.

Next steps set by the board include the scheduled public hearing on the proposed Local Law A02/2025, after which the board may consider final passage or further amendments depending on the hearing record and any staff recommendations.

The record shows the item was introduced during the meeting’s communications and resolutions portion and that the board voted to schedule a public hearing on the local law as part of an omnibus set of resolutions adopted by roll call.