Seegmuller appointed Mount Kisco building inspector
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The Village Board on Monday evening appointed a familiar name and face to become Mount Kisco’s new building inspector.
William Seegmuller, who previously served as an assistant inspector in the village for more than six years, has returned to take over the top role. He replaces Peter Miley who recently retired.
“I do like this town. I love this town a lot,” Seegmuller said at Monday’s board meeting. “Everybody here has been very instrumental in my career. I’m just honored and I’m proud to follow in the footsteps of Peter Miley. The guy is just amazing.”
In addition to serving as an assistant inspector in Mount Kisco and North Castle, Seegmuller studied architecture, and in his previous time with the village had drawn up plans for improvements to village facilities.
“He’s more than qualified,” Mayor J. Michael Cindrich said. “I’m grateful that he’s back, and we have a lot of work to do.” — Martin Wilbur


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