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MONEY.COM named Greenburgh the 8th best place to live in the Northeast (January, 2023)

 
Since 1987, the Town of Greenburgh has annually been granted "the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting" by the National Government Financial Officcers Association
  
The Town of Greenburgh has been designated a ”Tree City of the World,” 1 of 38 municipalities in the
U.S., and 1 of 2 municipalities in NYS.  "Tree Cities of the World" is a United Nations and the Arbor Day Foundation program
  
TOWN OF GREENBURGH TOWN BOARD MEETING
177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, NY 10607
Wednesday, January 25, 2023, 7:30 PM
AGENDA


This meeting can be viewed live
at https://ny-greenburgh.civicplus.com/485/Watch-Live-Board-Meetings.  It is also archived for viewing, generally within 24 hours.  Town Board meetings held at the Greenburgh Town Hall may also be viewed live on the Town's government cable channels, Cablevision Channel 76 and Verizon Channel 35

VIEWING THE PUBLIC MEETING:
The public may live view this meeting in person at Town Hall, via cable TV or via the live stream on the Town's Web site.  You may also watch the replay on cable TV and the archived meeting on the Town’s Web site.
 
PARTICIPATING IN THE PUBLIC MEETING:
The public may participate in the meeting where appropriate in person at Town Hall or remotely by Zoom.
To speak in person at the meeting, notify the Town Clerk on the dais upon your arrival.  You will be called in the order of received requests.  To speak via Zoom, send an email to PublicComment@GreenburghNY.com no later than 6:00 PM on the day of the meeting.  A Zoom link will then be emailed shortly before the meeting.  Remote speakers will be called upon after in person speakers in the order of electronically raised hands.  To electronically raise hand click Raise Hand in the webinar controls, or simultaneously press Alt+Y on a PC, or Option+Y on a Mac, or *9 on your phone.
 
THE TOWN BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE TOWN BOARD AGENDA AT ANY TIME
THE TOWN BOARD ALSO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INTERVIEW CANDIDATES FOR BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MEETING

Minutes of Town Board Meetings are posted on our Web Site
(Click the link for "Agendas and Minutes," scroll down to meeting date and click "Minutes")


To e-mail the Town Board (Supervisor Paul Feiner, Councilman Francis Sheehan, Councilman Ken Jones, Councilwoman Gina Jackson, Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx), e-mail: TownBoard@GreenburghNY.com

PLEASE NOTE: TOWN BOARD MEETING AGENDAS ARE POSTED ON THE TOWN WEB SITE AND ONLY MAILED UPON A WRITTEN REQUEST TO THE TOWN CLERK, TownClerk@GreenburghNY.com

EVERYONE IS ENCOURAGED TO SPEAK BEFORE THE TOWN BOARD ON ANY SUBJECT;
HOWEVER, PERSONAL ATTACKS, OF ANY KIND, TOWARD ANYONE, WILL NOT BE PERMITTED
The Greenburgh Town Board appreciates comments from residents at its open meetings.  Comments have been made that, whether intended or not, were hurtful to other members of the public because the comment perpetuated racial or religious tropes and stereotypes.  We believe it is appropriate to remind everyone that bigotry and hate have no place in Greenburgh.  As we move forward we will work together to educate each other around this issue.  Our goal is to maintain a robust and constructive dialogue.  We are confident that this Town can continue to have these dialogues.
UPCOMING TOWN BOARD MEETINGS:

           Wednesday, February 8, 2023, 7:30 PM Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 7:30 PM
  Wednesday, February 22, 2023, 7:30 PM Wednesday, March 22, 2023, 7:30 PM
 
             
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
 
MOMENT OF SILENCE

In memory of the 1,088,854+ individual victims of COVID-19 who have died in the United States, 6,713,093+ deaths worldwide, each leaving family members and friends too soon

In memory of the people in Ukraine killed during Russia's invasion and relentless intentional targeted bombing of civilians in apartment buildings, hospitals, train stations, schools and children centers, deliberating targeting utilities used by civilians to leave them without electricity and heat through the brutal winter weather, with mass graves being found after invaded areas have been retaken, all in Russia's effort to destroy Ukraine and its people, who are forced to fight for their land, their freedom, and general democratic principles.  May they rest in peace and peace be restored to Ukraine

In memory of Jacqueline Tilford, lifelong resident and community activist, Town of Greenburgh (Tribute to follow)
 
ROLL CALL:   Town Clerk
 
TRIBUTE TO JACQUELINE TILFORD  (By Judith Beville)
 
PRESENTATIONS

Greenburgh Library Guild - Rachael Methal, Board President
 
SUPERVISOR & TOWN COUNCIL REPORTS/ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
          GOOD NEWS...The Town continues (since 2008) to have the highest possible bond rating from Standard & Poors (AAA) and (since 2010) (Aaa) from Moody's.  Less than 1% of communities in the nation have this record of financial stability.  Recently, on 3/23/2021, Moody's reaffirmed the Town earned Moody's highest rating and, on 03/26/2021, Standard & Poors once again reaffirmed the Town earned Standard & Poors highest rating.
Anyone interested in serving on a board or commission should send a resume to the Town Board via Judith A. Beville, Town Clerk, 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, NY 10607
Any individual or group interested in a visit from the Town Board should email the Board at TownBoard@GreenburghNY.com 
 
TOWN CLERK COMMENTS
 
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Supervisor Feiner: All speakers should state their name and provide the locality where they reside prior to speaking.  A written statement should contain the same information.
Advance signup is required.  A continuous five minute limit per speaker per hearing will be strictly enforced.  The clock will start when a speaker begins speaking and will not be stopped for any reason until the speaker is finished or five minutes has elapsed, whichever occurs first.  Interruptions by Town Board members, the Town Clerk or the public will not be permitted.  If a speaker insists on an immediate answer, should an answer be provided, it shall be part of the speaker's five minute allocation and not be interrupted.  There will be a second five minute round unless the hearing is going to be adjourned to a subsequent hearing date. If the hearing is going to be adjourned to a subsequent hearing date, the Town Board may waive the second round.  Any written comments sent to PublicComment@GreenburghNY.com by 6 PM the day of the hearing will be forwarded to all Town Board members in advance of the meeting for their consideration.  Written comments will not be read at the meeting unless the original author is present to do so.
 
To consider a Local Law amending Chapter 380 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh entitled "Noise" as it relates to Leaf and Garden Blowers
 
To consider a Local Law creating a New Chapter 374 in the Code of the Town of Greenburgh entitled “Leaf Blowers, Regulation of Yard and Leaf Blowers”
 
To consider a local law creating a new Article XVII to Chapter 440 "Taxation" in the Code of the Town of Greenburgh entitled "Tax Assessment of Condominiums and Cooperatives."
 
PUBLIC COMMENT
Supervisor Feiner: All speakers should state their name and provide the locality where they reside prior to speaking.  A written statement should contain the same information.
Advance signup is required.  A continuous five minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced.  The clock will start when a speaker begins speaking and will not be stopped for any reason until the speaker is finished or five minutes has elapsed, whichever occurs first.  Interruptions by Town Board members, the Town Clerk or the public will not be permitted.  If a speaker insists on an immediate answer, should an answer be provided, it shall be part of the speaker's five minute allocation and not be interrupted.  There will not be a second five minute round.  Any written comments sent to PublicComment@GreenburghNY.com by 6 PM the day of the hearing will be forwarded to all Town Board members in advance of the meeting for their consideration.  Written comments will not be read at the meeting unless the original author is present to do so.
 
BOARDS & COMMISSIONS

Appointment of Jacqueline Baranov to the Board of Ethics, for a term to expire December 31, 2027
 
ATTORNEY – 989-1615
 
AT 1 – 1/25/2023
Resolution authorizing settlement of property damage related Claim, File No.: 150/22C, by Alfredo Orzuna, for an amount not to exceed $2,398.26
 
AT 2 - 1/25/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioner RMC WPR LLC for property located at 555 White Plains Road. The Town’s share of the refund is $45,612±; the County’s share is $26,619±; the Saw Mill Valley Sewer District’s share is $3,589±; the Irvington Union Free School District’s share is $143,117±; the Glenville Fire Protection District’s share is $5,608; the Consolidated Sewer Mtc. District’s share is $1,570±. Refunds from all sources total $226,117±.
 
CLERK – 989-1500
 
CL 1 - 1/25/2023
Resolution authorizing the closing of Old Colony Road, Club Way, Fenimore Road, Pipeline Road, Edgemont Place, Edgemont Road and White Oak Lane; as well as close the intersections of Old Colony Road with Brook Lane West, with Brook Lane East, with Midvale Court, and with Club Way; the intersections of Fenimore Road with East Hartsdale Avenue and with Pipeline Road; the intersection of Pipeline Road with Edgemont Place; the intersection of Edgemont Place with Aqueduct Drive and the intersections at the triangle; the intersections of Edgemont Road with Barclay Road, with Artillery Lane, with Round Hill Road (both ends), and White Oak Lane; and any other closings deemed necessary by the Greenburgh Police Department to provide appropriate protections to the runners; on Sunday, May 7, 2023 (No Rain Date), from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, for the residents of Edgemont to hold the “2023 Colors Against Cancer Run"
 
CL 2 - 1/25/2023
Resolution scheduling a Public Hearing for February 8, 2023, 7:30 PM, to consider a Local Law amending Chapter 460 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh as it pertains to Flat Parking Rates in sites B & D of the Hartsdale Public Parking District
 
CL 3 - 1/25/2023
Resolution scheduling a Public Hearing for February 22, 2023, at 7:30 PM, to consider an agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Ardsley to provide Fire Protection Services to Unincorporated area residents of the Chauncey Fire Protection District for the year 2022, at a cost not to exceed $10,006
 
CL 4 - 1/25/2023
Resolution scheduling a Public Hearing for February 22, 2023, at 7:30 PM, to consider an agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Ardsley to provide Fire Protection Services to Unincorporated area residents of the South Ardsley Fire Protection District for the year 2022, at a cost not to exceed 332,479
 
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – 989-1538
 
CD 1 - 1/25/2023
Resolution approving, with conditions, an amended site plan, tree removal permit and related applications by Midway Shopping Center, for property located at 913-999 Central Park Avenue (P.O. Scarsdale, NY) (TB 21-16)
 
CD 2 - 1/25/2023
Resolution authorizing the formation of the Accessible Viable Living “AVL” Advisory Committee to advance various housing initiatives related to policies of the Greenburgh Against Systemic Racism Housing Report and the Town’s Comprehensive Plan
 
CD 3 - 1/25/2023
Resolution appointing members of the Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee
 
CD 4 - 1/25/2023
Resolution referring a Local Law amending Section 285-29.2 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh as it relates to Hartsdale Contextual Review Committee membership composition to the Planning Board for a report and recommendation in accordance with the requirements of Section 285-64 of the Town’s Zoning Ordinance
 
COMPTROLLER – 989-1603
 
CO 1 - 1/25/2023
Resolution authorizing Fiscal Year 2022 budget transfers
 
CO 2 - 1/25/2023
Resolution authorizing Fiscal Year 2023 budget transfer
 
PHILANTHROPY – 989-1515
 
PH 1 - 1/25/2023
Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh, accepting, on behalf of the Greenburgh Police Department, a $40,000 Grant from the Lanza Family Foundation for the Greenburgh Police Department Summer Youth Camp Program Police Camp, $20,000 for Fiscal Year 2023 and $20,000 for Fiscal Year 2024
 
POLICE – 989-1740
 
PO 1 - 1/25/2023
Resolution adopting the recommendation of the Greenburgh Police Department to amend the parking restrictions on Glendale Road between Longview Drive and Moorland Drive on School Days, amending Chapter 460 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh
 
PO 2 - 01/25/2023
Resolution adopting the recommendation of the Greenburgh Police Department to amend the parking restrictions on Maple St at Greenburgh Commons Way related to access to the dumpsters, amending Chapter 460 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh
 
PUBLIC WORKS - 989-1575
 
PW 1 - 1/25/2023
Resolution approving a professional services agreement with NIC Systems Corporation for control system upgrades for the Consolidated Water District No. 1's existing Rumbrook and Knollwood Pump Stations for integration of the new Stadium Road Tank and Chemical Feed station project, for an amount not to exceed $102,470
 
PW 2 - 1/25/2023
Resolution authorizing a professional service agreement for surveying services for 30 Manhattan Avenue, the Lois Bronz Children Center, with Badey & Watson Surveying & Engineering, P.C., the lowest responsible bidder, at a cost not to exceed $12,750
 
PW 3 - 1/25/2023
Resolution awarding the contract for the Yosemite Park Pavilion Roof Rehabilitation to VAD Contractors, Inc., the lowest bidder, for an amount not to exceed $78,500
 

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