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The board discussed a determination from the zoning enforcement officer regarding a site plan requirement for an Eastgate Drive property. Members engaged in a dialogue about the town's zoning laws, particularly regarding agricultural buildings, and proposed suggesting updates to the town board. Additionally, the meeting addressed an application involving a single-family dwelling and wetlands permit, focusing on resolving an outstanding violation related to site work and a remediation plan that includes stone wall repairs and tree replanting.
The Town Board discussed various operational matters, including the Eveready Diner unsafe building proceedings, re-bidding of town hall heat pump installation, and disposal of surplus peace officer equipment. The board authorized several recreation-related activities, such as a concert, aqua dance fitness program, movies under the stars, pool schedule revisions, purchase of park benches, and hiring of recreation staff. Additionally, the board approved the hiring of a new zoning administrator, a third-party code compliance review agreement for the Soho House project, an intermunicipal agreement for shared services with Dutchess County, a tax certiorari settlement, and a preliminary accounts payable abstract.
The meeting included a review of new applications for area variances, specifically regarding sign square footage for a flooring company. Public hearings were conducted for several area variance requests, including front yard and side yard setbacks, accessory structure regulations, and habitable space square footage. Additionally, the board addressed old business concerning an area variance request for a front yard setback.
The Board of Trustees met to discuss the topic of outdoor and sidewalk dining. Community members expressed concerns regarding the impact of sidewalk dining on pedestrian thoroughfare and accessibility for the disabled. A representative from the Chamber of Commerce advocated for outdoor dining options for restaurants without patios, emphasizing safety and customer needs, while acknowledging the necessity of complying with ADA guidelines and insurance requirements. The Board considered scheduling a public hearing to further discuss potential regulations for sidewalk cafes and seeking input from the Planning Board.
The meeting included discussions on required annual discrimination and harassment webinars for board members and volunteers. Several referrals from the zoning administrator were reviewed, including a gazebo installation project, a deck replacement and building renovation project for Eric Fixler, and a micro-hydro turbine project for Joel Herm, for which setback variances were recommended. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding a site plan for a ground-mounted solar array project at 30 Highly Road, where board members and residents discussed visibility concerns, the impact on neighborhood character, and proposed landscaping screening plans.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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