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Jan 6, 2025·Board Meeting

Village Of N Board Of Trustees Reorganization Meeting

Board

The meeting began with the administration of the Oath of Office for reelected trustees for new two-year terms. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to public comment regarding issues at an apartment complex managed by Farco Management/MMS Group. Residents raised serious concerns about security cameras improperly facing windows, ongoing construction causing drilling and excessive noise, non-functioning carbon monoxide detectors while gas leaks have occurred, instances of theft due to open doors, mail fraud, lack of consistent heat (sometimes only one hour total across a 24-hour period), and difficulty contacting management as the reported LLC seems nonexistent. Another public comment involved coordinating a "Community Service Demonstration" on January 20th, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, to occur near Hezekiah Easter Veterans Memorial Square. This event plans to collect canned goods and warm clothes for vulnerable neighbors and include a short march detailing sites representing immigrant, LGBTQ, and women's communities affected by anticipated executive orders.

Jun 5, 2025·Board Meeting

Village Board Of Meeting Meeting

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The meeting commenced with a general address acknowledging a difficult week marked by two serious fires affecting residences on Gettney and in NY Plaza. Significant gratitude was expressed for the extraordinary response from local and volunteer firefighters (including 17 different departments), police, and EMS personnel. The summary detailed ongoing support efforts for displaced families, including coordination by Trustee Donna Life Cooper, the collection of over $75,000 in donations led by Nicole Hines, and assistance from the Red Cross and Department of Social Services. Several individuals and organizations were specifically thanked for their aid, including Bill Batson, Nicole Hines, Kim Cross, the Red Cross, local businesses like Fresh Market and Strawberry Place, and Grace Church. The Board also recognized Deputy Mayor Pascal Jean Gil for receiving a distinguished alumnus honor from Mercy College. Later in the session, a proposal was made by Naomi Cameilleri to host a 'Brothel Yoga Festival' in Memorial Park in August, intending to honor Nyak's history in US yoga and bring together local yoga studios and wellness vendors with no loud music. Announcements were also made regarding the postponement of the African-American Day parade and upcoming events, including a firefighter parade and Pride festivities.

Jul 20, 2023·Board Meeting

Nyack Village Board Meeting

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The board meeting agenda included several significant items. A resolution was passed to recognize Melissa Serene Cara Weiss for exemplary service as Village Historian from 2006 to 2012, noting her work on the history of Nyack as a historic Hudson River Community. The board continued the public hearing regarding a proposal for a 140-foot wireless telecommunications tower at 230 Route 59, which involves adopting a negative declaration under SEQRA, approving a lease, and applying the Monroe balancing test due to the property being village-owned but located in another jurisdiction (Town of Clarkstown). Discussions confirmed the structure of the lease anticipates additional revenue for the Village from future co-locations. Action items included the adoption of the audited voucher summary, acceptance of the 2023 annual report regarding MS4 stormwater drainage compliance, approving a grant application for mapping the MS4 system, scheduling a Parking Authority meeting, authorizing funding adjustments for Federal Aid transportation projects, approving permit applications for events (Morgana event at Memorial Park and a block party on Fifth Avenue), approving a street closure for Oktoberfest on South Franklin, authorizing a bond issuance to repay an emergency loan taken out for the Water Department break repair, and appointments to the United Business Council for tourism grant review.

Mar 14, 2024·Board Meeting

Village Of Nyak Board Of Trustees Meeting

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The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and confirmation of the live stream status. Key discussions included planning for a community-oriented event for members of the Muslim Community, tentatively scheduled for April 3rd at the senior center. A trustee provided updates on community activities, including congratulations for the Penguin Plunge event and a report on attending the Rockland Municipal Planning Federation meeting, emphasizing appreciation for volunteers on land use boards. Discussions with the Nyak Business Community focused on bringing back the 'First Friday' communal event involving art, poetry, and music. Furthermore, the first meeting of the Nyak Cares Advisory Board was held to disseminate funds raised through the Visit Nyak campaign to support village residents in need, aiming for an April launch. The primary substantive topic involved a presentation from the Orangetown Department of Environmental Management and Engineering regarding illegal stormwater connections and sewage overflows (Inflow and Infiltration or INI) into the sanitary sewer system, particularly concerning overflows impacting the Nyak Pump Station and the recreational Hudson River waterfront. The presentation detailed the costs incurred by the Town of Orangetown (over $3 million in Nyak alone) for repair and replacement of sewer lines to mitigate infiltration, noting that direct inflow from sump pumps and roof leaders during rain events is the leading cause of overflows. The speaker requested assistance from the Village of Nyak in enforcing town code, which deems sump pump connections directly into sanitary sewers illegal, and mentioned potential financial assistance via Green Water Grants for homeowners. The board also addressed the agenda structure, planning to move public comment until after a presentation by Michael Weber.

Jul 25, 2025·Board Meeting

Public Hearing

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The board reconvened after recess to continue the public hearing regarding cannabis legislation. Key discussion points focused on adherence to state law, specifically maintaining a 2,000-foot restriction for recreational dispensaries and avoiding reliance on medical dispensary proximity for measurements. Board members expressed concerns about the potential impact on the village's character and property values, advocating for a careful approach or increasing the buffer distance to 2,500 feet to achieve desired outcomes regarding dispensary placement. The discussion also touched upon the implication of these regulations on existing establishments downtown and youth-serving facilities. Following the public hearing, the board moved to formally adopt Resolution 2025-131 to modify and clarify proximity regulations for adult-use recreational cannabis dispensaries. Department reports noted that contracts for the GPW roof and salt shed projects have been awarded and are in the planning phase, while bids for the Village Hall roof and HVAC are under review, with HVAC costs being high, requiring cost-benefit analysis. Additionally, progress is being made on New York Forward grant proposals.

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