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Town of Oakfield
2023 Final Tax Roll
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Town of Oakfield
2023 Tentative Tax Roll
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FARM LAND PROTECTION INFORMATION


2017 Water Quality Report

WATER DISTRICT 4 - Completed.
WATER DISTRICT 5 - Completed.
WATER DISTRICT 6 - Completed.
WATER DISTRICT 7 - Completed.
WATER DISTRICT 8 - Completed.
WATER DISTRICT 9 - Completed.
WATER DISTRICT 10 - Completed.
WATER DISTRICT 11 -Completed.


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NOTICE OF FILING TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT ROLL

(Pursuant to Section 506 of the Real Property Tax Law)

Notice is hereby given that the Assessor has completed the TENTATIVE Assessment Roll for the Town of Oakfield in the County of Genesee for the year 2023.  The roll is on file and may be seen online @townofoakfieldny.com.  The Board of Assessment Review will meet to hear complaints at 3219 Drake St. Oakfield Town Hall on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 from 1pm to 3pm and 6pm to 8pm. Please call 585-734-8372 or barreas@rochester.rr.com for details.  Formal complaints will need to be filed with all documentation by 1 pm May 24, 2023.  Forms may be left at the Town anytime prior to May 24, 2023.

The Assessor will be in attendance with the Tentative Roll at 3219 Drake St –Oakfield,NY –  Community & Government Center on Tuesdays thru Thursdays from 11am to 3pm; Tuesday, May 9th, 2023 from 6pm to 8pm and Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 8am to 12 noon – all by appointment only by calling 585-734-8372 by May 11, 2023 or barreas@rochester.rr.com.  All assessment data available at www.geneseecounty.prosgar.com.

In accordance with Section 526 of the Real Property Tax Law, a publication containing the procedures for contesting an assessment is available at the Assessor’s Office.

Date: May 1, 2023                                    Barry Flansburg

                                                                     Assessor – Town of Oakfield

 

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NO OVERNIGHT PARKING IN TOWN PARKING LOTS


Taxpayers have the ability to make a payment from home with a credit card or electronic check.  Please note that there is a 3% convenience fee with a minimum $3 charge for paying online.

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Centrally located between Buffalo and Rochester, Oakfield’s setting in that of a relaxed, rural environment boasts a population of 3,250 (2010 census) residents in the Town, 1,813 residents in the Village. A close knit community, Oakfield is a wonderful place to live and raise a family.
Oakfield residents enjoy local events such as; Little League in the Spring and various Youth Sports. In the fall, Labor Days, the Annual Halloween Party and Christmas in Oakfield/Majestic Lights. Just to name a few.

Oakfield residents are only a short drive from cultural events, shopping and beautiful scenic areas including Niagara Falls and Letchworth State Park.
Closer to home, Oakfield has a wonderful school system and library, as well as several churches and community groups, which all work together to preserve “small town” America!

Oakfield is currently working on Water Districts 3-11, with WD3 in it’s final funding stages. The Board is hopeful that with-in the next 7-10 years everyone in the Town will have public water.

For the outdoorsman, located only minutes outside of Oakfield, are the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area and the Tonawanda Wildlife Area, all of which constitute the Alabama Swamp Complex.

This refuge comprises 10,818 acres and is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in Genesee and Orleans Counties. The refuge has several large pools (some separated by dikes), swamps, meadows, fields, and woodlands. Some areas are closed to protect the introduction of the bald eagle or to preserve wildlife. This is an amazing attraction, practically in a resident’s backyard, to take in nature at its tranquil best. Hunting, fishing and trapping, when in season, are permitted.