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Town clerk reports tax warrant received, court funds and 31 expired dog licenses

Town Board Meeting and Public Hearing for the Town of Addison · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Town Clerk Robin Carr reported receipt of the 2026 town and county tax levy warrant and publication of the required public notice; the court reported more than $500 in long-held funds and the clerk said 31 dog licenses are expired.

Town Clerk Robin Carr reported that the town has received the warrant to collect the 2026 town and county tax levy and that the required public notice was published in the Addison Post for two consecutive weeks as required by law. Carr also noted there are 31 expired dog licenses on the town's records.

The Justice Court told the board it has in excess of $500 that has been held for years; the court proposed keeping $100 for petty cash and turning the remainder over to the town. The bookkeeper also reported recent collections: Justice $495.00; Town Clerk $225.11; Tax Collector $22.06 and $312,588.84 from CHIPS.