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September 27, 2023

          A Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh was held in the Meeting Room, Greenburgh Town Hall, 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, New York 10607, at 7:30 PM, Wednesday, September 27, 2023
             
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
             
MOMENT OF SILENCE
In memory of Kathleen (Earley) Williams, 84, mother of Elmsford Mayor Robert Williams, was called to heaven on Friday, September 15, 2023, after an 8-year battle with Alzheimer's. Kathy has very strong ties to the Town of Greenburgh. She was born at the Grasslands Hospital, which is now called Westchester Medical Center. She was raised in Elmsford, living in the Flat Iron Building, which used to be where the centennial clock is now on the corners of 9A and 119, and she attended both Our Lady of Mount Carmel School and Alexander Hamilton High School in Elmsford. After high school she attended the Winds Beauty Culture School and went on to work as a hairdresser at Charlie's Beauty Salon in the Flat Iron Building. In 1960, in Elton, Maryland, she married the love of her life, Walter, a former owner of Brookfield Auto Wreckers. They lived in White Plains for a short period and then moved to Greenburgh. After being a stay-at-home mom, Kathy went back to work at the Elks Club in White Plains, briefly owned C & G Coffee Shop in White Plains and then worked for 10 years at the N.Y.S. School for the Deaf in Greenburgh as a house mother for dormitories. Walter’s unexpected death in 1989 at the age of 57 was devastating. In 2001 she moved to South Carolina until 2016 when she returned to Greenburgh for care in her final year at Andrus Nursing Home in Hastings, which brought comfort to Kathy and the Williams’ family by its excellent care. A mother to Robert, Susan, Sandra and Walter, Jr. (deceased), six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren, Kathy leaves an extended family, saddened by her loss but comforted knowing she is at peace.

In memory of Joseph A. Danko, III, 86, grandfather of Town Attorney Joseph A. Danko, passed Saturday, September 16, 2023, at St. Luke's Hospital, Warren Campus. He was the husband of Frances (Rizzi) Danko. Together they celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary, October 3, 2022. Born in Windber, PA, in 1937, he was the son of the late Joseph and Anna (Steffish) Danko. Prior to retiring, he was employed as a mechanic for Warren George, Jersey City, NJ. He was a member of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish, Pen Argyl, where he served as a Usher at the 8 AM Mass for many years and he was also a member of the Carpenter's Union. Joseph was an avid football fan, following the NY Jets and Penn State. In addition to his wife Frances, he is survived by a daughter, Donna Positano and her husband Frank of Saylorsburg; two sons; four grandchildren, including our Town Attorney; and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Edward Danko. May he rest in peace.

In memory of Gisela Knight, who was a go-to person for all kinds of public service. She became the president of the local chapter of the League of Women Voters, then a trustee on the Dobbs Ferry Board, and then was elected mayor of Dobbs Ferry. After finishing her service as mayor, in 1992 she was appointed the Town's Comptroller, where she served with distinction until her retirement. She then moved to New Mexico where her daughters lived. Gisela was enormously admired, not only for her exceptional abilities, but also because she was a person universally regarded as possessing absolute integrity. It was said of her that she was incapable of fudging or lying, and that was probably the reason, in addition to her abilities, why she was so admired and so sought after for positions of responsibility and leadership.

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, deliberately 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, and now Russia's aggressive bombing of Ukraine's food-producing infrastructure to disrupt food supplies worldwide, 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.
             
ROLL CALL: Town Clerk
Present: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner  
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson  
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx  
  Councilman Francis Sheehan  
Absent: Councilman Ken Jones
Staff Present: Judith Beville, Town Clerk
Joseph Danko, Town Attorney
             
PRESENTATIONS

Honoring Martin Ziserman of Hartsdale, who is celebrating his 102nd Birthday. Martin is a World War II Veteran, retired Engineer, and possesses two Master's Degrees from Harvard (5 Minutes)

Mohun Desai - A Youth Council that will address US Foreign Policy and Propose Solutions to Current US Foreign Policy Issues Worldwide (10 Minutes)

Savannah and Brianna Haffender/Juniors at Woodlands High School - Representing the Town of Greenburgh in the Miss New York Teen USA Pageant (20 Minutes)
             
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
             
DECISION(S)
             
To consider an Amended Site Plan and related applications of Mount Hope Cemetery Association, located at 50 Jackson Avenue (P.O. Hastings-on-Hudson, NY), after referring the Amended Site Plan application to the Planning Board for review and recommendation [TB 23-06] (Due to a technical issue with the 9/13/2023 hearing on this issue, a new Public Hearing is being Noticed and will be held at the Town Board Meeting of October 11, 2023, 7:30 PM) (See Resolution CL 9 - 9/27/2023)
             
To consider a one-year agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Tarrytown to provide fire protection services to Unincorporated Greenburgh residents of the Glenville Fire Protection District for the year 2022, at a cost not to exceed $287,986.39 (Adjourned to Town Board Meeting of 10/11/2023)
             
To consider a one-year agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Tarrytown to provide fire protection services to Unincorporated Greenburgh residents of the Glenville Fire Protection District for the year 2021, at a cost not to exceed $256,378 (Adjourned to Town Board Meeting of 10/11/2023)
             
PUBLIC HEARINGS

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.
 
Supervisor Paul Feiner moved to open hearing.
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
To consider a proposed Local Law amending Section 44 of Chapter 440 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh entitled “Taxation” by increasing the maximum allowable household income from $40,000 to $50,000 for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Occupying Rent Controlled Properties
 
Councilman Francis Sheehan moved to close hearing and keep record open for seven days.
  Moved by Councilman Francis Sheehan, seconded by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PUBLIC COMMENT

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
             
TOWN BOARD – 989-1540
             
TB 1 - 9/27/2023
Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh authorizing a Home Rule Request to the New York State ("NYS") Legislature for an amendment to the NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law authorizing the establishment of a Red Light Camera Program in the Town of Greenburgh (Held over to Town Board Meeting of October 11, 2023)
             
TB 2 - 9/27/2023
Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh authorizing a Home Rule Request to the New York State ("NYS") Legislature for an amendment to the NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law authorizing the establishment of an automated speed enforcement program in the Town of Greenburgh (Held over to Town Board Meeting of October 11, 2023)
             
TB 3 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing the Town Supervisor to enter into an Amended License Agreement with Global Signal Acquisitions III LLC, d/b/a Crown Castle US (Held over to Town Board Meeting of October 11, 2023)
             
ATTORNEY – 989-1615
             
AT 1 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioner Stephanie Leggio for property located at 72 Neperan Road. The Town’s share of the refund is $295±; the County’s share is $2,186±; the Saw Mill Valley Sewer District’s share is $317±; the Tarrytown Union Free School District’s share is $13,966±.  Refunds from all sources total $16,764±
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
AT 2 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioner Kosov Properties Co., LLC for property located at 145 Palisades Street. The Town’s share of the refund is $644±; the County’s share is $4,780±; the No. Yonkers Sewer District’s share is $658±; the Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District’s share is $32,457±.  Refunds from all sources total $38,540±
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
AT 3 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioner AM & AM Properties, Inc. for property located at 107 Main Street. The Town’s share of the refund is $359±; the County’s share is $2,660±; the No. Yonkers Sewer District’s share is $398±; the Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District’s share is $17,366±.  Refunds from all sources total $20,782±
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
AT 4 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioner 72-75 Main Street LLC. for property located at 72-75 Main Street. The Town’s share of the refund is $309±; the County’s share is $2,161±; the No. Yonkers Sewer District’s share is $364±; the Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District’s share is $14,886±.  Refunds from all sources total $17,719±
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CLERK – 989-1500
             
CL 1 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing Woods End Lane, from 28 Woods End Lane to Woods End Road, on Saturday, October 28, 2023 (Rain date: October 29, 2023), from 3:00 PM until 7:00 PM, for the residents to hold their Neighborhood Block Party
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 2 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing Yale Road from Amherst Place to Princeton Drive, on Saturday, October 14, 2023 (Rain date: October 15, 2023), from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM, for the residents of Yale Road to hold their Neighborhood Block Party
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 3 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing South Road between Hillside Avenue and Lincoln Place, on Sunday, October 29, 2023, from 1:00 PM until 8:30 PM, for the Parkway Gardens Social Action Committee to hold its Halloween Parade
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 4 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing Kempster Road between Cotswold Way and Hadden Road, on Sunday, October 1, 2023, from 3:00 PM until 7:00 PM, for the Cotswold Association to hold a Block Party
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 5 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing Bradford Avenue between Ethelton Road and Maryton Road, on Saturday, October 21, 2023 (Rain date: October 22, 2023), from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, for the residents to hold a Block Party
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 6 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing (1) Joyce Road west of Sherbrooke Road to Joyce Road’s Dead End; (2) Arden Drive, Sinclair Place and Huntley Drive; (3) Standish Place, Alden Place and Darwood Place, all North of Farm Road (which is located in the Village of Ardsley); (4) Kenneth Road West of Sherbrooke Road; (5) Howard Place; Southern Road and Byway; (6) Eastern Road and Eastway, both South of Northern Road; (7) Northway and Southway; and (8) Westway and Eastway, both South of Northway; all closings being located in the Unincorporated area, for area residents to hold a Halloween Parade on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 7 – 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing Salem Road between Normandy Road and Mayfair Way, on Saturday, September 30, 2023 (Rain date: October 1, 2023), from 12:00 PM until 7:00 PM, for the Mayfair-Knollwood Civic Association to hold its Annual Block Party
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 8 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing closing Homewood Road between Beechwood Road and Maplewood Road on Saturday, September 30, 2023 (Rain date: October 1, 2023), from 1:00 PM until 4:00 PM, for the Windsor Park Association to hold a Block Party
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CL 9 – 9/27/2023
Resolution scheduling a Public Hearing for 7:30 PM, Wednesday, October 11, 2023, to consider an Amended Site Plan and Related Applications of Mount Hope Cemetery Association located at 50 Jackson Avenue (P.O. Hastings-on-Hudson) [TB 23-06]
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – 989-1538
             
CD 1 - 9/27/2023
Resolution issuing a Negative Declaration for the SEQRA determination of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh with respect to an Amended Site Plan and all related applications by Mount Hope Cemetery Association located at 50 Jackson Avenue (P.O. Hastings-on-Hudson) [TB 23-06] (Held over to Town Board Meeting of 10/25/2023)
             
CD 2 - 9/27/2023
Resolution approving, with conditions, an Amended Site Plan and Tree Removal Permit Application by Mount Hope Cemetery, for property located at 50 Jackson Avenue (P.O. Hastings-on-Hudson) [TB 23-06] (Held over to Town Board Meeting of 10/25/2023)
             
COMPTROLLER – 989-1603
             
CO 1 -  9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing Fiscal Year 2023 budget transfers
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CO 2 - 9/27/2023
Resolution amending the 2023 Town Entire Fund by increasing the estimated revenues for Program Activity Donations A270510 427057 by $5,000 to reflect a donation made by The Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors after the adoption of the 2023 Budget and increasing the appropriation for 2023 Summer Interns A1410 54620 by $5,000
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CO 3 - 9/27/2023
Resolution amending the 2023 Town Entire Fund by increasing the estimated revenues for Program Activity Donations A270510 427057 by $10,000 to reflect a donation made by The Lanza Foundation after the adoption of the 2023 Budget and increasing the appropriation for 2023 Summer Interns A1410 54620 by $10,000
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
CO 4 - 9/27/2023
Resolution amending the 2023 Town Entire Fund by increasing the estimated revenues for Program Activity Donations A270510 427057 by $15,000 to reflect a donation made by Walmart, Inc. after the adoption of the 2023 Budget and increasing the appropriation for 2023 Summer Interns A1410 54620 by $15,000
             
PHILANTHROPY – 989-1515
             
PH 1 - 9/27/2023
Resolution authorizing the submission of the 2023 - 2024 Justice Court Assistance Program (JCAP) Grant to obtain a document management vendor to scan and digitize old court records for the Greenburgh Justice Court, in the amount of $30,000
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
POLICE – 989-1740
             
PO 1 - 9/27/2023
Resolution adopting the recommendation of the Greenburgh Police Department to make Mayfair Way a one-way street westbound from Arthur Lane to the intersection of Knollwood Road, amending Chapter 460 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PO 2 - 9/27/2023
Resolution adopting the recommendation of the Greenburgh Police Department to add a Stop Restriction on Greenville Road at the intersection of Highland Road, amending Chapter 460 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PO 3 - 9/27/2023
Resolution adopting the recommendation of the Greenburgh Police Department to add a Stop Restriction on Drago Way at the intersection of Landers Manor Road, amending Chapter 460 of the Code of Town of Greenburgh
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PO 4 - 9/27/2023
Resolution adopting the recommendation of the Greenburgh Police Department to amend the parking restrictions on Edgewood Road, amending Chapter 460 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PO 5 - 9/27/2023
Resolution accepting a Police Traffic Services Grant through New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PUBLIC WORKS - 989-1575
             
PW 1 - 9/27/2023
Resolution awarding the replacement of eleven windows on the first floor of the Water and Sewer Department located at #181 Knollwood Road to ELQ Industries, Inc. through Gordian Group, Inc., for an amount not to exceed $54,617.39
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PW 2 - 9/27/2023
Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc. (Raftelis) to provide operations and capital budgets best practices review and capital improvement program development for Town of Greenburgh Consolidated Water District No. 1, for an amount not to exceed $60,000
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
             
PW 3 - 9/27/2023
Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh authorizing payment to Ward Carpenter Engineers, Inc. for surveying services performed related to Town of Greenburgh request that the NYS Legislature execute a Town Home Rule Request authorizing the Town of Greenburgh to alienate and discontinue the use of certain parkland on Secor Road in the Town serving as the entrance way to 61-69 Secor Road, in the amount of $7,600
 
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilman Francis Sheehan
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
 
Supervisor Paul Feiner moved to adjourn meeting at 9:00 PM.
  Moved by Supervisor Paul J. Feiner, seconded by Councilwoman Gina Jackson
 
AYE: Supervisor Paul J. Feiner
  Councilwoman Gina Jackson
  Councilwoman Ellen Hendrickx
  Councilman Francis Sheehan
Motion Adopted
            There being no further business to come before the Board, on motion, meeting adjourned at 10:35 P.M.



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Judith A. Beville, Town Clerk

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