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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lauren J. Calman's organization
The meeting focused on an application for a wetlands permit and site plan approval for property located at 15 Lock Lane, which includes a proposed house addition, new swimming pool, and cabana. Key discussion topics included engineering requirements for storm water management, sanitary sewer connections for the cabana, and floodway hydraulic analysis. The board and consultants reviewed a wetland buffer mitigation plan involving native plantings and discussed concerns regarding potential drainage impacts and the placement of vegetation within the floodway, as well as the necessity for off-site mitigation.
The board meeting included a presentation on MS4 stormwater permit requirements, discussing current and future village responsibilities for maintaining drainage infrastructure, water sampling, and public educational outreach. Additionally, the board held a public hearing regarding a proposed local law to amend the village code concerning the jurisdiction of the Architectural Review Board, aiming to streamline approval processes for smaller, routine applications while maintaining standard permit reviews.
The meeting involved an executive session to discuss potential conflicts for legal services. The primary agenda items focused on reviewing and approving one-year exemptions to the village's seasonal gas-powered leaf blower ban for the Blind Brook Club and the Hidden Falls HOA. Discussions centered on the practical limitations and weight constraints of battery-powered equipment for large properties, the lack of significant technological advancements in battery performance for such use, and the commitment of these entities to minimize environmental impact while maintaining operational efficiency.
The Board of Trustees discussed an exemption request regarding a village code seasonal gas-powered leaf blower ban for the Doral Greens HOA, ultimately approving a one-year extension with specific conditions. Additionally, the Board held a public hearing regarding the tentative fiscal year 2026-2027 budget, detailing the budget preparation process, financial goals such as tax cap compliance and infrastructure investment, and providing an overview of property assessed values and tax rates.
The meeting included a discussion regarding an exemption extension for a seasonal leaf blower ban for the Dorado Greens Homeowners Association, during which the board approved a one-year extension with specific conditions regarding equipment usage and battery technology. Additionally, a public hearing was held for the fiscal year 2026-27 tentative budget, covering the budget preparation process, the use of a digital budget book to enhance transparency, and the village's financial goals, which include maintaining quality services, low debt, and remaining under the tax cap.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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