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- NEW_Links/Resources | townofmadisonny
Links / Resources Land Use/Development | Property/Assessment Rolls | Financial | Lake Moraine | Transiet Rentals | Wind/Solar/Gas | Other Land Use/Development Land Use Site Plan Rev iew Regulations Sub-Division Law and Regulations Amending Site Plan; 2020 Local Law #1 Site Plan Review Regulation; 2016 Local Law #1 Lake Moraine Moratorium on Lake Moraine Development: 2015 Local Law #1 Moratorium on T ransient R entals on the Lakes in the Town of Madison; 2022 Wakeboard Boats Regulation; 2020 Local Law #1 Property/ Assessment Rolls Real Property Tax Law: Sectio n 1590(1) 202 3 Tentative 2022 Final 2021 Final 2019 Tentative 2017 Tentative 2015 Final | 2015 Tentative 2014 Final | 2014 Tentative 2013 Final | 2013 Tentative 2012 Final Transient Rentals Transient rental uses ; Local Law #1 2023 Moratorium on Lake Moraine Development ; 2015 Local Law #1 Financial Budge t: 2023 | 2017 | 2016 | 2014 | 2013 Annual Financial Report: 2014 Wind/Solar/Gas Solar Regulations ; 2022 Wind Advisory Committee Report ; 2013 Wind Law County Review ; 2013 Windmill Public Hearing; 2013 Windmill Workshop; 2013 Moratorium on Wind Power Facilities Law: Adopted Local Law #2; 2012 Windmill Moratorium Special Meeting Notice for Adoption of Local Law #2; 2012 Public Hearing Notice for Proposed Local Law #2 Rolling Upland Wind Farm; DGEIS (Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement) Town of Madison/Village of Hamilton Gas Franchise : Ga s Franchise Meeting Minutes; 2013 Gas Franchise Agreement Gas Franchise Resolution Other helpful links Lake Moraine Association / Lake Moraine Law Madison Coun ty Madison County Tax Information Marriage License Madison County Electronic Recycling
- Home | townofmadisonny
Town of Madison New York CURRENT ANNOUNCEMENTS: Town Clerk Hours: Winter hours: Monday 9am-6pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9am-2pm; Closed Friday Recycling Tip Energy & Sustainability 2025 Rabies Clinics ATTENTION: Dog enumeratio n NEW: Dog control supporting deposition form (Instructions} Town of Madison Permits & Forms Contact Town O fficials 2025 Tentative Assessment Roll
- Monthly Meetings | townofmadisonny
Monthly Meetings All meetings are open to the public, and are held at the town offices, 7358 Route 20, Madison COUNCIL MEETINGS: 2nd Thursday of every month at 7:00pm PLANNING BOARD MEETINGS: 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm 2025 Minutes and Meetings January Town Board January Planning Board February Town Board February Planning Board March Town Board no March Planning Board meeting April Town Board April Planning Board May Planning Board May Town Board June Town Board June Planning Board July Town Board July Planning Board July 24 Board of Appeals minutes August Planning Board August Town Board September Town Board September Planning Board October Town Board no October Planning Board meeting November Town Board November Planning Board December Town Board December Planning Board December Town Board end of year 2026 Minutes and Meetings January 2026 Town Board January 2026 Planning Board View archive of previous years town board and planning board meeting minutes,
- OLD History | townofmadisonny
Since the arrival of our first settlers, we have taken pride in our leadership in business, education, agricultural pursuits and innovation. Samuel Mott founded a company in 1868 which has become synonymous with quality in the apple products line. An apprentice lawyer in Madison, named Samuel Nelson, took his learning experiences and went on to become a United States Supreme Court Justice, helping to decide the Dred Scott case among others. Business has always been at the forefront of township interests. From grist mills and cheese manufacturing of the past, to restaurants and the various individual business venues today, the Town of Madison continues a rich business tradition in Central New York. Agriculture in our area continues a progression that has seen the evolution from grain to hops to dairy and beyond. Today, an emphasis on "green foods" has seen the emergence of "organic produce farms," which supply local and regional demand. History of Madison NY The rich tradition of education in the Town of Madison has seen one-roomed schools grow into a centralized school system that is an area leader. Students from Madison have gone on to varied walks of life and have found that the strong educational foundation they received has led to success in a variety of fields of endeavor. Innovation has also found fertile ground in the Town of Madison. It has come from the agricultural arena with items to increase hops production patented by William W. Edgarton, from the skilled masons who contructed both the locks for the Chenango Canal, the historic Landmark Restaurant building in Bouckville and some of the most beautiful cobblestone homes in New York State, or the invention of the collapsible bumper for autos by Madison native Richard Bicknell. Innovation is also displayed annually at the Madison/Bouckville Anqitues Show, attracting crowds in excess of 40,000. And it appears in our commitment to "green technology" with the recent construction of two windmill projects and more planned for the future. Visit us at our many "Bed and Breakfast" locations, shop at the new Madison Marketplace, talk to our friendly people and most of all enjoy the country setting of a true slice of rural America. We are proud of our contributions to the Central New York region.
- Past Meeting Minutes | townofmadisonny
top of page Town Board and Planning Board Meeting Minutes 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 2024 Minutes and Meetings January Town Board (no January Planning Board meeting) February Planning Board February Town Board March Town Board (no March Planning Board meeting) April Town Board April Planning Board May Town Board May Town Board Workshop June Town Board June Planning Board July Town Board July Planning Board August Town Board August Planning Board September Town Board September Planning Board October Town Board October Planning Board November Town Board November Planning Board December Town Board December Planning Board note December Planning Board December Town Board End of Year Meeting ( top of page ) 2023 Minutes and Meetings January Town Board January Planning Board February Town Board February Planning Board March Town Board (no March Planning Board meeting) April Planning Board April Town Board May Planning Board May Town Board June Town Board June Planning Board July Planning Board July Town Board August Planning Board August Town Board September Planning Board September Town Board October Planning Board October Town Board November Planning Board November Town Board December Town Board December Town Board end of year meeting ( top of page ) 2022 Meetings and Minutes January Town Board January Planning Board February Town Board February Planning Board March Town Board March Planning Board April Town Board May Town Board May Planning Board June Town Board June Planning Board July Town Board (no July Planning Board meeting) August Planning Board August Town Board September Town Board September Public Hearing September Planning Board (no October Planning Board meeting) October Town Board November Town Board November 8 Planning Board November 16 Planning Board December Planning Board December Town Board December Special End of Year Meeting ( top of page ) 2021 Meetings and Minutes February Town Board February 9 Planning Board March Town Boar d March 9 Planning Board April Town Board May Town Board May 11 Planning Board June Town Board July Town Board August Town Board September Town Board October Town Board November Town Board December Town Board December Year End Meeting ( top of page ) 2020 Meetings and Minutes January 9 Town Board February 11 Town Board February 11 Planning Board March 12 Town Board May 21 Special Meeting Minutes June 11 Town Board July 9 Town Board August 13 Town Board September 8 Planning Board September 10 Town Board October 8 Planning Board October 13 Planning Board October 8 Town Board November 12 Town Board December 10 Town Board ( top of page ) 2019 Meetings and Minutes January 10 Town Board February 14 Town Board March 12 Planning Board March 14 Town Board April 11 Town Board May 9 Town Board May 14 Planning Board June 11 Planning Board June 13 Town Board July 9 Planning Board July 11 Town Board August 8 Town Board August 13 Planning Board September 10 Planning Board October 10 Town Board November 12 Planning Board November 14 Town Board December 12 Town Board December Year End Town Board ( top of page ) 2018 Meetings and Minutes December 27 Town Board December 13 Town Board November 13 Planning Board November 8 Town Board October 11 Town Board September 11 Planning Board October 9 Planning Board August 14 Planning Board August 9 Town Board July 12 Town Board June 14 Town Board July 10 Planning Board June 12 Planning Board May 10 Town Board May 8 Planning Board April 12 Town Board April 10 Planning Board March 15 Town Board March 13 Planning Board February 13 Planning Board February 8 Town Board January 11 Town Board January 9 Planning Board ( top of page ) 2017 Meetings and Minutes December 28 Special Board Meeting December 14 Town Board December 12 Planning Board November 14 Planning Board November 9 Town Board October 12 Town Board October 10 Planning Board September 14 Town Board September 12 Planning Board August 10 Town Board August 8 Planning Board July 13 Town Board July 11 Planning Board June 13 Planning Board June 8 Town Board May 11 Town Board May 9 Planning Board April 13 Town Board April 11 Planning Board (there was no March Planning Board Meeting) March 9 Town Board February 14 Planning Board February 9 Town Board January 12 Town Board January 10 Planning Board ( top of page ) 2016 Meetings and Minutes (there was no December 2016 Planning Board meeting) December 29, 2016 Special Meeting December 8, 2016 Town Board November 10, 2016 Town Board November 8, 2016 Planning Board October 13, 2016 Town Board September 13, 2016 Planning Board September 8, 2016 Town Board August 11, 2016 Town Board August 9, 2016 Planning Board July 26, 2016 Public Hearing July 14, 2016 Town Board July 12, 2016 Planning Board June 14, 2016 Planning Board June 9, 2016 Town Board May 12, 2016 Town Board April 12, 2016 Planning Board March 16, 2016 Town Board March 8, 2016 Planning Board February 11, 2016 Town Board February 9, 2016 Planning Board January 14, 2016 Town Board January 12, 2016 Planning Board ( top of page ) 2015 Meetings and Minutes December 29, 2015 Special Meeting December 10, 2015 Town Board December 8, 2015 Planning Board December 7, 2015 Special Board Meeting November 12, 2015 Town Board November 10, 2015 Planning Board October 8, 2015 Town Board September 10, 2015 Town Board September 8, 2015 Planning Board August 27, 2015 Special Board Meeting August 14, 2015 Town Board August 11, 2015 Planning Board July 14, 2015 Planning Board July 9, 2015 Town Board June 11, 2015 Town Board June 9, 2015 Planning Board May 22, 2015 Planning Board May 14, 2015 Town Board April 22, 2015 Special Board Meeting April 14, 2015 Planning Board April 9, 2015 Town Board March 12, 2015 Town Board March 10, 2015 Planning Board (there was no February Planning Board meeting) February 12, 2015 Town Board January 8, 2015 Town Board January 7, 2015 Planning Board ( top of page ) 2014 Meetings and Minutes December 2014 Town Board December 3, 2014 Planning Board November 2014 Town Board October 2014 Town Board October 1, 2014 Planning Board September 2014 Town Board September 3, 2014 Planning Board August 2014 Town Board August 6, 2014 Planning Board July 2014 Town Board July 9, 2014 Planning Board June 2014 Town Board May 2014 Town Board May 7, 2014 Planning Board April 2014 Town Board April 3, 2014 Special Board Meeting April 2, 2014 Planning Board March 2014 Town Board March 5, 2014 Planning Board February 2014 Town Board February 5, 2014 Planning Board January 2014 Town Board January 2, 2014 Planning Board ( top of page ) 2013 Meetings and Minutes December 2013 Year End Meeting December 30, 2013 Special Meeting December 12, 2013 Town Board December 5, 2013 Special Meeting November 14, 2013 Town Board November 7, 2013 Special Meeting October 24, 2013 Budget Workshop October 10, 2013 Town Board October 1, 2013 Special Meeting September 30, 2013 Special Meeting September 26, 2013 Special Meeting September 2013 Town Board August 21, 2013 Special Meeting August 2013 Town Board July 17, 2013 Special Meeting July 2013 Town Board June 2013 Town Board May 2013 Town Board April 2013 Town Board April 2013 Planning Board March 2013 Town Board February 2013 Town Board January 2013 Town Board ( top of page ) 2012 Meetings and Minutes December 2012 Year End Meeting December 2012 Town Board November 2012 Town Board November 1, 2012 Special Meeting October 2012 Town Board September 2012 Town Board August 2012 Town Board July 2012 Town Board June 28, 2012 Special Meeting June 2012 Town Board June 11, 2012 Special Meeting May 2012 Town Board April 18, 2012 Public Hearing Transcript April 2012 Town Board April 2012 Special Meeting March 2012 Town Board February 2012 Town Board January 2012 Town Board 2016 | 2017 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
- Contact Us | townofmadisonny
Contact Us The town offices are located at 7358 Route 20, Madison, NY 13402 General town email: madisonclerk@centralny.twcbc.com Town Clerk, 315-893-7020 7358 State Route 20, Madison, NY 13402, madisonclerk@centralny.twcbc.com Winter hours: Monday 9am-6pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9am-2pm; Closed Friday Court Clerk, 315-893-7544 madisontowncourt@nycourts.gov Hours: Monday, Tuesday & Friday 1:00-4:00 Town Assessor, 315-893-7202 7358 State Route 20, Madison, NY 13402, madisonassessor@gmail.com Hours: first & third Tuesday of the month 9:30-11:30am Codes Enforcement, 315-893-1890 7358 State Route 20, Madison, NY 13402, madisoncodes@centralny.twcbc.com Highway Department, 315-893-1814 Town Justice, Justice Ken Hepburn 315-893-7544, PO Box 42, Madison, NY 13402 Town Supervisor, Greg Reuter, 315-794-4441, gregreuter49@gmail.com 7358 State Route 20, Madison, NY 13402 Dog Control Officer, Anne Brown (315) 280-8087 Park Director, 315-527-8349, madisonlaketownpark@gmail.com Town Historian, Diane VanSlyke (315) 729-8323 chenangocanaltowpath@gmail.com Planning Board Chairman, 315-750-2527, doug.shadyside@outlook.com
- Home2 | townofmadisonny
Welcome to the Town of Madison NY This website is intended to give you easy access to town and council information, policies, forms, permits, etc. If you have any comments or questions, please call the Town Clerk at 315-893-7020.. PUBLIC NOTICE: Hubbardsville Notice of Annual Election December 12, 2023 Legal notice Town Clerk hours ANNOUNCEMENTS: Town of Madison Permits & Forms Contact Town O fficials 2023 Final Assessment Roll "Testimonials are a great way to showcase positive feedback from others." Recycling Tip
- History | townofmadisonny
History of Madison NY Top of Page Since the arrival of our first settlers, we have taken pride in our leadership in business, education, agricultural pursuits and innovation. Samuel Mott founded a company in 1868 which has become synonymous with quality in the apple products line. An apprentice lawyer in Madison, named Samuel Nelson, took his learning experiences and went on to become a United States Supreme Court Justice, helping to decide the Dred Scott case among others. Business has always been at the forefront of township interests. From the Motts Apple Cider Vinegar plant , grist mills and cheese manufacturing of the past, to restaurants and the various individual business venues today, the Town of Madison continues a rich business tradition in Central New York. Agriculture in our area continues a progression that has seen the evolution from grain to hops to dairy and beyond. Today, an emphasis on "green foods" has seen the emergence of "organic produce farms," which supply local and regional demand. Whipple Bridge with people on the banks. ca. 1920's The rich tradition of education in the Town of Madison has seen one-roomed schools grow into a centralized school system that is an area leader. Students from Madison have gone on to varied walks of life and have found that the strong educational foundation they received has led to success in a variety of fields of endeavor. Innovation has also found fertile ground in the Town of Madison. It has come from the agricultural arena with inventions to increase hops production patented by William W. Edgarton, from the skilled masons who contructed both the locks for the Chenango Canal , the historic Landmark Restaurant building in Bouckville and some of the most beautiful cobblestone homes in New York State, or the invention of the collapsible bumper for autos by Madison native Richard Bicknell. Innovation is also displayed annually at the Madison/Bouckville Antiques Show, attracting crowds in excess of 40,000. And it appears in our commitment to "green technology" with the recent construction of two windmill projects and more planned for the future. The Town of Madison owns a public beachfront for town residents to enjoy on Madison Lake ; a natural gem carved out during the Wisconsin Ice Age." Visit us at our many "Bed and Breakfast" locations, shop at the new Madison Marketplace, talk to our friendly people and most of all enjoy the country setting of a true slice of rural America. We are proud of our contributions to the Central New York region. Hops [ Top of page ] Hops in Madison In 1808, James D. Coolidge (or Cooledge) began cultivating hops in Bouckville with roots gathered from neighbors’ gardens. By the fall of 1816, Cooledge took the first western hops to market in NYC. His neighbor, Solomon Root sold two tons of hops in 1817 or 1818 at $1,000 per ton. After that, local farmers included growing hops on their farms. By 1859, New York State produced 80% of all hops grown in the United States. In 1878, the Town of Madison was the second largest hop producer in Madison County. Bouckville Original Site: "Hop pickers circa late 1800s at the original home of James D. Coolidge, Route 12B South of Route 20, Bouckville." "Original hop yard located in the field behind where Troops Scoops, Bouckville is today. Ernest Dahn identified as third from left." A hop kiln on Scenic Route 20, going west in Bouckville (a dirt road back then). The pointed top let the smoke out from the fire that burned in a stove on the main floor. The top floor consisted of slats with hops laid over them to dry before baling and taking to market. Read more of the hops story, and see the historic marker awarded to the Town of Madison Historical Society by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation. https://www.wgpfoundation.org/historic-markers/first-hop-yard/ Motts Apple Cider Vinegar [ Top of page ] Motts Apple Cider Vinegar in Madison MOTTS APPLE CIDER VINEGAR PLANT -- 1869 -- Samuel Mott or “S.R.” Mott established a cider mill to ship apple cider vinegar on the Chenango Canal. By 1871, S.R. produced 9,000 barrels of vinegar a year. Clipper ships laden with 100 case lots of Mott’s vinegar sailed around Cape Horn to California. Mott grew his business to be called, among other names, the Genesee Fruit Company and Duffy-Mott Company where high quality apple cider, champagne and vinegar were produced from apples shipped in from around the country. Eighty bushels of apples were squeezed at each press. Mott built a large complex of buildings on Route 20 where the Cider House Show field is today to produce 20,000 barrels annually. Railroad tracks ran past these buildings across Route 20 to ship to Boston, San Francisco, New York, Chicago and other distributing centers; one in South America. Motts original cider vinegar plant on Chenango Canal, Bouckville. Workers in building on east side of Chenango Canal. After running as a cider mill, this building still stands today known as New York State's longest-running feed mill. The Bouckville Feed Mill closed in late 2019. Genesee Fruit Co. Plant: Part of Mott complex, consisting of a cider mill, bottling plant, cooperage and vinegar works built on Route 20, Bouckville where Cider House Show field is today. Side rails held boxcars of apples to be processed. Madison Lake Madison Lake [ Top of page ] Carved out by glaciers to 100 feet deep during the Wisconsin Ice Period, this lake has provided our community with blocks of ice for refrigeration and recreational horse races in the winters of late 1800s – early 1900s. In the summers, people enjoyed fishing, swimming and boating. From 1893 to the mid-1900s, it developed into a resort area for people from the cities to gather in the country air. Madison Lake’s shore sported the Leland Hotel, Lewis Pavilion, rental boats, photography shop, bandstand, merry-go-round, water slide ride, docks, baseball field, ice cream stand and stables for horses. The hotels brought in popular local bands and military bands. The Knights of Pythias, church groups, Colgate University, Hop Pickers, Good Templars of Madison County and Utica factory workers booked picnics here for their groups. It is said that up to 6,000 people were here at a time. Beginning in 1922, Grove Hinman owned and improved the land and eventually offered a roller skating rink in the Lewis Pavilion and a roller coaster ride called the “Whip”. During prohibition, the bar was raided three times by the FBI and State Police while the “hootch” was dumped in the lake. Today, this lakefront property belongs to the Town of Madison (purchased in 1984) and is enjoyed by the town residents for swimming, boating, fishing and large gatherings reserved in the pavilions. Cabin on Madison Lake with family enjoying the fresh air. Lewis Pavilion – Built in 1893, the pavilion featured a saloon, dining room, dance hall, shooting gallery, concession stand and rooms to let. In 1894, apartments were added and a bowling alley. This building later became a skating rink. Leland Hotel – Built in 1893 by D. W. Leland. This hotel had a dining room, dance floor, parlor/reading room and rooms to rent by the day or week. A large swing set sat in front with a huge elm tree. Chenango Canal [ Top of page ] Chenango Canal The people wanted a canal to bring coal from Pennsylvania to southern and central New York State. Construction started on the 97 mile long canal in 1834. Immigrant workers from Ireland and Scotland were lured here by a pay scale that was three times a common laborer’s wages: $11 per month. Skilled workers from the Erie Canal brought new inventions, such as an ingenious stump-puller, using oxen or mules for animal power. As many as 500 men stayed in each area, hand-digging the 97-mile canal through quicksand, swamp and rock, using pick axes and shovels. At a time where there was no engineering school in the country, John Jervis was appointed Chief Engineer of the project and with Holmes Hutchingson, helped design 17 ½ miles of feeders, 116 locks, 19 aqueducts, 52 culverts, 162 bridges and 7 manmade or enhanced natural reservoirs to feed enough water without taking it from Oriskany and Oneida Creeks. Not using a river to feed the summit was never done in America before. They had to prove by timing a rain gauge with a weighted wooden ball in a sluice that there would be enough water retained from rainfall to keep replacing water lost through locks and damage on the summit (a 5-mile flat stretch from Bouckville to Hamilton). This canal would only succeed by getting almost 100 miles of water uphill from Binghamton with a 706’ incline, to the summit and back down a catastrophic decline of 303’ to the Erie Canal in Utica. The state-owned canal operated from 1837 – 1878. Whipple Bridge over Cherry Valley Turnpike (Rt 20), Bouckville: “Squire Whipple patented the bowstring arch steel-truss bridge in Troy, NY. Many of the canal’s bridges were the wooden William Burr truss bridge and replaced with this more durable design. Located on Scenic Rt. 20, Bouckville, it lasted until 1925 when it caved in with a car still on it. The people were OK, but got wet and walked to the nearest farm to dry out.” www.chenangocanal.org Chenango Canal Lock #68: “Located on Valley Road between Solsville and Oriskany Falls. Limestone was most likely mined from the Putnam quarry in Oriskany Falls and dry-laid in place with oxen and block and tackle. The lock’s chamber was 90 ft. long and 15 ft. wide with another 30 feet arched out from the openings to protect the stone from the swell of water rushing in and out.”” Chenango Canal with Chicken Coop 1921: “This is on the corner of Cherry Valley Turnpike (today’s Scenic State Rt. 20) and Crow Hill, Bouckville. A chicken coop was built here after the canal closed in 1878 (a goat can be seen, if you look closely). The towpath is on the right.” [ Top of page ] Credits Photos and information are credited to the Town of Madison Historical Society (TMHS), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that meets every third Monday of the month at 6:15 pm in their own building at 3606 South St, Madison (the old American Legion). The TMHS offers a monthly speaker program, country dances, dinners and a place to gather for the community. They also provide a tour guide shuttle bus driver during the annual Bouckville-Madison Antique Show. Local research may be done by appointment in their Archives Room. Contact Town of Madison Historian Diane Van Slyke at chenangocanaltowpath@gmail.com , 315-729-8323 (cell).
- OLD Home | townofmadisonny
Welcome to the Town of Madison NY This website is intended to give you easy access to town and council information, policies, forms, permits, etc. If you have any comments or questions, please call the Town Clerk at 315-893-7020.. ANNOUNCEMENTS: 2025 Rabies Clinics NEW: Dog control supporting deposition form (Instructions} ATTENTION: Dog enumeratio n Recycling Tip Energy & Sustainability Town of Madison Permits & Forms Contact Town O fficials 2025 Tentative Assessment Roll TOWN CLERK HOURS: Mon. 9am-6pm; Tues. and Thurs. 9am-2pm Closed Wednesday & Friday
- Links/Resources | townofmadisonny
Links / Resources Town of Madison Local Law #1 on transient rental uses 2023 Final Tax Roll 2023 Local Law #1 on transient rental uses Land Use 2022 Moratorium on transient rentals on the Lakes in the Town of Madison Site Plan Review Regulations Sub-Division Law and Regulations 2022 Solar Regulations 2020 Local Law #1 - Wakeboard Boats Regulation 2020 Local Law #1 - Amending Site Plan 2019 Land Use 2018 Land Use 2016 Land Use 2016 Local Law #1 - Site Plan Review Regulation 2015 Local Law #1 - Lake Moraine Business Development Moratorium 2013 Wind Advisory Committee Report Real Property Tax Law Assessment Rolls 2025 Tentative Assessment Roll 2024 Final Assessment Roll 2023 Tentative Assessment Roll 2022 Final Assessment Roll 2021 Final Assessment Roll 2019 Tentative Assessment Roll 2017 Tentative Assessment Roll 2015 Final Assessment Roll 2015 Tentative Assessment Roll 2014 Final Assessment Roll 2014 Tentative Assessment Roll 2013 Final Assessment Roll 2013 Tentative Assessment Roll 2012 Final Assessment Roll Moratorium on Lake Moraine Development August 2015 Local Law #1 Town of Madison Financial 2024 Adopted Budget 2023 Budget 2017 Adopted Budget 2016 Adopted Budget 2014 Annual Financial Report 2014 Adopted Budget 2013 Adopted Budget Links to sites of interest: Lake Moraine Association - Lake Moraine Law Madison County Madison County Tax Information Marriage License Madison County Electronic Recycling Mobile Food Prep Vehicles Checklist Town of Madison Energy & Sustainability Town of Madison/Village of Hamilton Gas Franchise Gas Franchise Meeting Minutes - May 22, 2013 Gas Franchise Agreement Gas Franchise Resolution Moratorium on Wind Power Facilities Law Adopted Local Law #2 for Windmill Moratorium - posted June 21, 2012 - posted June 21, 2012 Notice of Special Meeting for Adoption of Local Law #2 for Windmill Moratorium - posted May 17, 2012 Notice of Public Hearing for Proposed Local Law # 2 Windmill Related Wind Law County Review - August 7, 2013 Windmill Public Hearing - May 29, 2013 Windmill Workshop - May 15, 2013 Rolling Upland Wind Farm DGEIS (Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement)