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PRESENTATIONS |
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(10 minutes*) The Dental Care Bridge: A Charitable Organization - Dave Chadha
*Detailed slide show too lengthy to present in full in 10 minutes is attached to online agenda.
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(10 minutes) High-Intensity Activated CrossWalK Light installed on Central Park Avenue near Lawton Avenue, operational soon
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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
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TOWN CLERK COMMENTS |
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DECISION |
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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. (See Resolution TB-1)
To consider an Agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Elmsford for the provision of fire protection services for the year 2023 to the North Elmsford Fire Protection District (See Resolution TB-2)
To consider an Agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Elmsford for the provision of fire protection services for the year 2023 to the West Elmsford Fire Protection District (See Resolution TB-3)
To consider a local law amending Chapter 100 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh entitled “Building, Fire and Plumbing” as it relates to fire alarm systems and fuel piping systems in the Town of Greenburgh (See Resolution TB-4)
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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. |
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To consider an application by the Town Building Inspector for an order from the Town Board to remove unsafe structures located at 22 Tomahawk Drive at the property owner’s expense
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To consider the Proposed Town of Greenburgh’s 2023 Recommended Capital Budget and 2024-2025 Capital Plan |
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To consider the adoption of a local law recommended by the Conservation Advisory Council creating a new chapter in the Code of the Town of Greenburgh, Chapter 374, entitled “Leaf Blowers” (This hearing will also be continued at the 5/24/2023 meeting.)
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To consider a one-year agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Irvington to provide Fire Protection Services to Unincorporated Greenburgh residents of the East Irvington Fire Protection District for the year 2023, for an amount not to exceed $111,581
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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. |
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BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
Appointments to be made following additional data gathering regarding required Sexual Harassment Prevention training, Code of Ethics training and interviews with the Town Board. Appointments will be made at a Special Meeting of the Town Board to be held Tuesday, May 16, 2023, at 5:00 PM, at Greenburgh Town Hall. |
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TOWN BOARD – 989-1540 |
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TB 1 - 05/10/2023
Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh adopting a local law amending Chapter 380 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh entitled “Noise” as it relates to leaf and garden blowers
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TB 2 - 5/10/2023
Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh authorizing the Town Supervisor to execute an agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Elmsford to provide Fire Protection Services to residents of the North Elmsford Fire Protection District, for the year 2023, for an amount not to exceed $837,414.13
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TB 3 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing the Town Supervisor to execute an agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Elmsford to provide Fire Protection Services to residents of the West Elmsford Fire Protection District, for the year 2023, for an amount not to exceed $272,324.96
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TB 4 - 5/10/2023
Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh adopting a local Law Amending Chapter 100 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh entitled “Building, Fire and Plumbing” as it relates to fire alarm systems and fuel piping systems
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ATTORNEY – 989-1615 |
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AT 1 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioner Elms Holding Corp. for property located at 115 East Main Street. The Town’s share of the refund is $216±; the County’s share is $1,613±; the Bronx Valley Sewer District’s share is $216±; the Elmsford Union Free School District’s share is $9,532±. Refunds from all sources total $11,578±.
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AT 2 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioners Li Yink & Sen Li and/or Kin & Fan Hong for property located at 33 Lynwood Rd. and 449 Central Park Avenue. The Town’s share of the refund is $2,923±; the County’s share is $1,621±; the Bronx Valley Sewer District’s share is $230±; the Edgemont Union Free School District’s share is $10,111±; the Greenville Fire District’s share is $1,778±; the Consolidated Sewer Mtc. District’s share is $106±. Refunds from all sources total $16,769±.
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AT 3 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing tax certiorari settlement with petitioner 330 Scarsdale Ridge Corp. for property located at 330 S. Central Avenue. The Town’s share of the refund is $3,834±; the County’s share is $2,059±; the Bronx Valley Sewer District’s share is $320±; the Edgemont Union Free School District’s share is $14,552±; the Greenville Fire District’s share is $2,526±; the Consolidated Sewer Mtc. District’s share is $146±. Refunds from all sources total $23,437±.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – 989-1538 |
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CD 1 - 5/10/2023
Resolution amending a prior condition of approval related to a request by the Wyldwood Condominium and Homeowners Association (“the Applicant”) associated with the shuttle bus service of an existing multi-family residential community known as “Wyldwood”
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COMPTROLLER – 989-1603 |
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CO 1 - 5/10/2023
Resolution acknowledging the Required Examination and Audit of the 2022 Justice Court Records and Dockets conducted in Compliance with Section 2019-a of the Uniform Court Act
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PARKS & RECREATION – 989-1800 |
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PR 1 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing the execution of a $15,904 grant agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the County of Westchester for transporting seniors.
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PR 2 - 5/10/2023
Resolution accepting a $150 donation from The Kiwanis Club of Hartsdale for the Department of Parks & Recreation's Nutrition Program Annual Cookout for seniors to be held on June 8, 2023
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POLICE – 989-1740 |
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PO 1 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing the Town Supervisor to execute an Intermunicipal Agreement with the County of Westchester to renew the existing agreement for the implementation and operation of the enhanced 911 system through September 30, 2027, at no cost to the Town
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PUBLIC WORKS - 989-1575 |
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PW 1 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing a five-year water rate plan for the Town of Greenburgh Consolidated Water District No. 1 to ensure funding for infrastructure improvements, effective July 1, 2023
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PW 2 - 5/10/2023
Resolution awarding the Contract for the Annual Generator Maintenance-2023 to GenTech Ltd. the lowest bidder for an amount not to exceed $32,085.00
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PW 3 - 5/10/2023
Resolution awarding the contract for the Park Improvements at Massaro Park to Peter J. Landi, Inc. the lowest bidder for an amount not to exceed $292,500.00
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PW 4 - 5/10/2023
Resolution extending a Consulting Engineering Services Agreement with Kellard Sessions Consulting, D.P.C. for professional Engineering services in an amount not to exceed the hourly billing rate of $250, and a total cost not to exceed $55,000
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PW 5 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing extension of the "Emergency and Scheduled Sewer, Water and Street Excavation, Repair and Restoration Services-2022" contract with Morano Brothers Corp., on an as needed basis
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PW 6 - 5/10/2023
Resolution authorizing the Town Supervisor to enter into an agreement with Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. ("Con Edison") for final road restoration
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PW 7 - 5/10/2023
Resolution proclaiming the week of May 21 - May 27, 2023 as National Public Works Week
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