Records first
Content is organized around public filings, publicly recorded instruments, meeting materials, and source citations.
Project Frost / Records + Map Studio
A records-first reference for Hector and Catharine residents: public filings, mapped parcel context, source notes, and open questions organized without speculation.
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Featured map
The map page is ready to embed the public HTML map, with methodology notes and limits stated directly below the frame.
The map page is designed for the public-safe HTML map file and includes source notes, limits, and methodology language.
Go to mapWhat this site is
Project Frost is intended to help local residents understand project-related materials without turning incomplete information into accusations. The site is built around source notes, careful language, and clear separation between records, summaries, and open questions.

Entries are designed to separate recorded facts, source notes, map context, and unanswered questions.
The map is the organizing layer: boundaries, parcels, road names, and public references in one place.
Content is organized around public filings, publicly recorded instruments, meeting materials, and source citations.
Maps are presented as public-information tools to help readers understand boundaries, parcels, and project references.
The site avoids personal targeting, harassment, and unsupported claims about motives or conduct.
Key questions
Project Frost organizes project geography using public boundary data and publicly recorded land records so residents can understand the area described by available materials.
The site focuses on documents, filings, meeting materials, recorded instruments, and other sources available through public channels.
Where details are incomplete or pending, the site identifies the open question without filling gaps with speculation.
Materials are organized around Hector, Catharine, and Schuyler County so residents can see how statewide permitting and local geography connect.
Latest updates
The first version of Project Frost establishes a public place to organize records, map context, updates, and source notes related to the proposed Azalea Wind project.
The map page is ready to host the public-safe HTML map once publish_version_map.html is placed in the public maps directory.
Initial categories are set for recorded land records, ORES filings, public comments, FOIL materials, and town or county records.
Project Frost can be improved with better public-source citations and careful corrections. Submissions should be factual, non-harassing, and suitable for public review.