The Mission of the Town of Clifton Park Industrial Development Agency is to identify, attract, develop, expand, and promote economically sound commerce within the Town. We assist in the acquiring, constructing, reconstructing, improving, maintaining, equipping and furnishing of industrial, manufacturing, warehousing, commercial, research facilities, and educational or cultural facilities.
Our goal is to promote Town prosperity, through the creation and advancement of a healthy business climate, supporting job creation and retention. The IDA utilizes a variety of economic development tools, financial incentive programs and resources permitted within the scope of the Public Authorities Law, building customized packages from project concept through construction and sustained operation fostering the general prosperity of the Town.
The Town of Clifton Park Industrial Development Agency exists to identify, attract, expand, and promote economically sound non-retail commerce within the Town. The goal is to promote Town prosperity, through the creation and advancement of well paying jobs, within recreational, institutional, light industrial and medical business opportunities. The IDA utilizes a variety of economic development tools, financial incentive programs and works with professional partners building packages designed to provide support from project concept through construction operation.
The successful efforts of the IDA serve to bolster Clifton Park’s well deserved reputation as a great place to Live, Work, and Play.
The Clifton Park IDA has served the community continuously since 1980.
Meetings
IDA normally meets monthly – the first Monday of the month at Clifton Park Town Hall at 7:00 PM. Interested persons should call the Clifton Park Town Clerk at 371-6681 to confirm meeting schedules.
Links
Policies
Reports
Project Applications
pdf Synergy Tech Park 32,000 SF - Application (1009 KB)
pdf Synergy Tech Park 52,400 SF - Application (998 KB)
pdf Synergy Tech Park 104,000 SF - Application (1000 KB)
Solar Foundations USA, Inc. - Application.pdf
pdf DCG Wood RD - Application (2.94 MB)
pdf TriNova - Application (1.39 MB)
pdf 15 Synergy Park - Application (3.52 MB)
pdf Green Mtn Electric Supply - Application (2.09 MB)
pdf DCG 26 Wood Rd. Flex Project - Application (1.63 MB)
pdf MSW 20K SF Spec Bldg App1 (2.83 MB)
pdf MSW 20K SF Spec Bldg App 2 (3.06 MB)
pdf MSW 35K SF Spec Bldg App (2.86 MB)
pdf MSW 45K SF Spec Bldg App (2.88 MB)
Active PILOT Project Agreements
pdf ACRE Wood LLC PILOT (8.68 MB)
pdf Green Mountain Electric Supply PILOT Agreement (767 KB)
pdf TriNova PILOT Agreement (29.34 MB)
pdf 15 Synergy Park Pilot Agreement (6.31 MB)
pdf Solar Foundations PILOT Agreement (12.73 MB)
pdf 8 Roberts Lane PILOT Agreement (31.36 MB)
pdf 20 Roberts Lane PILOT Agreement (2.52 MB)
pdf Pierce Rd Procedure PILOT Agreement (681 KB)
pdf 12 Fairchild PILOT Agreement (1.94 MB)
pdf 8 Fairchild PILOT Agreement (3.20 MB)
pdf Abele PILOT agreement (7.91 MB)
pdf 14 Fairchild PILOT Agreement (147 KB)
ADDRESS | BUSINESS NAME | TERMS |
300 Commerce Dr. | Dextrite | Full Assessment in 2010 |
200 Commerce Dr. | Bobrick | Full assessment now, financing |
900 Commerce Dr. | Steam Plant | Full assessment now |
646 Plank Rd. | Abele | Full Assessment now, financing |
Rt. 146 | Executive Woods | Full Assessment now, financing |
648 Plank Road | Medical | Full Assessment now, financing |
15 Crossing Blvd. | Clifton Park/Halfmoon Ambulance | Exempt, financing |
47 Clifton Country Road | Kidz Lodge | Exempt, financing |
Clifton Country Road | Roadway | Full Assessment now |
5 Maxwell Dr. | Delmar Learning | Full Assessment Now, financing |
715 Pierce Rd. | Smile Lodge (Dwaas Kill Fens) | Full Assessment in 2018, financing |
743 Pierce Rd. | Mazzone Administrative Group | Full Assessment in 2019, financing |
Wood Rd. | DCG Development Co. | Full Assessment in 2018, financing |
103 Sitterly Rd. | Sitterly Development Assoc, LLC | Exempt, financing |
5 Fairchild Sq. | MJ Properties | Full Assessment in 2020, financing |
14 Fairchild Sq. | MJ Properies | Full Assessment in 2028, financing |
Audit Committee
Joshua O'Leary
Dan Fariello
Todd Hess
Audit Committee Responsibilities
The Audit Committee will consist of at least three members appointed by the Board. The Committee will provide oversight of the Agency’s financial reporting and audit process. It will make recommendations to aquire services of independent accounting expertise to perform audits. The Committee will cause to have provided to the Auditor all necessary and applicable information to assure a complete audit. The Committee can request and oversee special investigations involving financial misconduct. It will provide appropriate mechanisms to assure confidentiality of those reporting suspected fradulent activities. The Audit Committee will generally report to the Board but has the authority to interface with State authorities as necessary. The Audit Committee will meet at least twice a year and report to the Board.
Finance Committee
All CP IDA Board Members
Governance Committee
Todd Hess
Joshua O'Leary
Jonathan Schopf
Governanace Committee Responsibilities
The Governance Committee will consist of at least three members of the IDA and be appointed by the IDA Board. The Committee’s role is to provide guidance on best current corporate governance practices and policies. The Committee will advise the IDA Board, or those appointing IDA Board members, on desirable qualifications of IDA Board members. This shall include educational and professional experiences, along with necessary qualities and skills. The Committee will also review on a regular basis and update as necessary the Agency’s Code of Conduct, policy against ”whistleblower” retaliation, and all other written policies that govern the operation of the Agency. The Governance Committee will meet at least twice a year and report to the IDA Board.
The IDA was established under New York State law to promote, develop, and assist in acquiring, constructing, reconstructing, equipping, and furnishing of qualified projects and facilities, thereby increasing the job base of the town.
A project may qualify for tax-exempt financing, taxable bonds or a straight lease transaction. It also may qualify for sales tax exemption, mortgage recording tax exemption and/or real estate tax abatement.
A manufacturing concern may qualify for a tax exempt bond or a 501C-3 organization.
Yes. We are prohibited from participating in transactions which are primarily retail in nature.
Members are Town of Clifton Park residents who are appointed by the Town Board for two year terms.
IDA Board members are volunteers and do not get compensated.
Clients are charged 3/4 of one percent of project building costs.
16 Jan 2025; 07:00PM - 08:00PM Historic Preservation Commission Meetings |
20 Feb 2025; 07:00PM - 08:00PM Historic Preservation Commission Meetings |