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County Eyes Seebold Farm for New Public Safety Facility

Written By Editor on 6/23/14 | 6/23/14


Local officials agreed at Friday's monthly county board meeting that if FEMA approves the relocation of Schoharie County's Public Safety Facility that Seebold Farm, located just outside the Village of Schoharie, would be their primary site for a new facility to be constructed.

Flood Recovery Coordinator Bill Cherry presented the recommendation to Supervisors after a careful review and in-depth analysis of topography, site-suitability for construction of the proper size structure, and other considerations. A secondary site in Central Bridge was also proposed. 

Supervisors approved both recommendations unanimously. 

Both sites were required to be identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as they continue to review Schoharie County's second appeal for its Public Safety Facility to be relocated to higher ground rather than remain in the floodplain.

The county has thus far received no direct response since submitting its second appeal at the end of January, although a host of federal and state representatives have joined Schoharie County's efforts to see the facility moved from its current vulnerable confines. 

Seebold Farm is located on Route 30 in the Town of Schoharie and consists of two parcels with a combined total area of 26.3 total acres. Both water and sewer services would be accessed by tying into the village's existing utility lines. The site is currently available for sale. 


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2 comments:

logansgramma said...

If it must be moved, that surely is a good location. The facility needs to be within a close proximity of the county courthouse.

Anonymous said...

If it meets all the standards required I have no problem with this site.If their is no conflicts of interests or cronyism go for it.Doesn't make sense to pay the expense of traveling from Cobleskill, or Summit to the Court house in Schoharie.

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