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Town CEO says solar arrays complied after notices; inspector to check condemned Agway building and certified letter planned for property fence

Madrid Town Board · August 13, 2025
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Summary

CEO Rita Gerenser told the board she sent notices to solar array operators about overgrown vegetation and that companies complied and mowed. She also said she sent a fence permit and code guidance to a property owner and will send a certified letter; she will also inspect the old Agway building but warned boarding will not remove condemnation status.

Town CEO Rita Gerenser reported that she has sent notices to operators of local solar arrays concerning overgrown grass and brush; she said the companies complied and have mowed the areas.

Rita said she also sent a letter to property owner Josh Taillon that included a blank fence permit and the town fencing code and that, after receiving no response, she will send a certified letter. She added she will inspect the old Agway building; staff cautioned that boarding a condemned building would not remove its condemnation status.

The CEO's report was entered in the minutes as a routine code-enforcement update; the board indicated it would follow up on fencing, property conditions and the Agway building inspection as needed.