APPOINTMENT Appointment of student, Matthew Shear, graduating senior of Ardsley High School to the Police Community Advisory Board
PRESENTATION Thomas Reilly, "Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) Awareness Week"
The Mid-Hudson Regional Sustainability Plan (the Plan) was developed as part of NYSERDA’s Cleaner, Greener Communities program, intended to empower the ten regions of New York State to take charge of sustainable development in their communities by identifying and funding smart growth practices. The resulting Plan sets out a vision for sustainable development that builds on the Region’s unique social, cultural, and natural history, with the goal of promoting economic development, environmental sustainability, and enhancing quality of life for the more than two million residents that call the Region home. Five deeply interconnected building blocks for sustainable development are present in the Region: the diverse natural environment, a vibrant economy, strong transportation accessibility and connectivity, numerous existing centers, and an exceptional quality of life.
TOWN CLERK COMMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by the members of the Town Board or public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.
DECISION(S) To consider a Special Permit Application by NY Fuel Distributors, LLC., to operate a Gasoline Service Station affecting Real Property located at 1000 South Central Park Avenue (also known and designated on the Tax Assessment Map of the Town as Parcel ID: 8.590-408-7 and 8.590-408-6) (See Resolutions CD 1 and CD 2) To consider a Local Law entitled "Assisted Living Facilities" amending the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Greenburgh by adding a definition of "Assisted Living Facilities" and by creating Special Permit criteria for such facilities and a resolution amending the Zoning Map of the Town of Greenburgh by rezoning the property shown on the Tax Assessment Map of the Town as Section 25, Sheet 3, Block 6, Lots 17, 29,32 and Section 19, Sheet 3, Block 0000, Lots P-1, 18, 22, 23, 26, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 from R-7.5 Single Family Residence and Close Business (C.B.) to R-7.5 Single Family Residence
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by the members of the Town Board or public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.
APPOINTMENT Appointment of student, Matthew Shear, graduating senior of Ardsley High School to the Police Community Advisory Board
PRESENTATION Thomas Reilly, "Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) Awareness Week"
The Mid-Hudson Regional Sustainability Plan (the Plan) was developed as part of NYSERDA’s Cleaner, Greener Communities program, intended to empower the ten regions of New York State to take charge of sustainable development in their communities by identifying and funding smart growth practices. The resulting Plan sets out a vision for sustainable development that builds on the Region’s unique social, cultural, and natural history, with the goal of promoting economic development, environmental sustainability, and enhancing quality of life for the more than two million residents that call the Region home. Five deeply interconnected building blocks for sustainable development are present in the Region: the diverse natural environment, a vibrant economy, strong transportation accessibility and connectivity, numerous existing centers, and an exceptional quality of life.
TOWN CLERK COMMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by the members of the Town Board or public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.
DECISION(S) To consider a Special Permit Application by NY Fuel Distributors, LLC., to operate a Gasoline Service Station affecting Real Property located at 1000 South Central Park Avenue (also known and designated on the Tax Assessment Map of the Town as Parcel ID: 8.590-408-7 and 8.590-408-6) (See Resolutions CD 1 and CD 2) To consider a Local Law entitled "Assisted Living Facilities" amending the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Greenburgh by adding a definition of "Assisted Living Facilities" and by creating Special Permit criteria for such facilities and a resolution amending the Zoning Map of the Town of Greenburgh by rezoning the property shown on the Tax Assessment Map of the Town as Section 25, Sheet 3, Block 6, Lots 17, 29,32 and Section 19, Sheet 3, Block 0000, Lots P-1, 18, 22, 23, 26, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 from R-7.5 Single Family Residence and Close Business (C.B.) to R-7.5 Single Family Residence
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by the members of the Town Board or public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.