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Ulster County updates Ag Society license, swaps lawn‑maintenance credit for composting credit
Summary
County officials told the committee they have revised the Ag Society license to replace a historical up‑to‑$10,000 lawn‑maintenance credit with a maximum $5,000 credit tied to organic food diversion, aligning the agreement with the county's food‑waste prevention law.
Ulster County Deputy Executive Amanda Laval updated the Public Works and Capital Projects Committee on Dec. 8 about revisions to the Ag Society license agreement. After several meetings with the Ag Society, the county proposed a new license that removes a historical lawn‑maintenance credit and replaces it with a credit tied to organic…
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