Referral Review from the Waterfront Advisory Committee dated October 30%2C 2024
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Agenda item: Proposed Resolutions — Consider scheduling a Public Hearing on Wednesday, December 18, 2024 at 7:00 PM in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building to consider Local Law Introductory No. 12 of 2024 to update various provisions of Chapter 230, Zoning, of the Village Code.
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CAF - LL Intro 12 of 2024 dated October 9%2C 2024
LWRP LL Intro 12 of 2024 - To Be Completed by Board
Local Law Intro 12 of 2024 Updated 2.0 11.12.2024
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SEAF Part I - LL Intro 12 of 2024 dated October 9%2C 2024
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Members
STUART GREENBAUM
STEVE KRISKY
IAN W. MURTAUGH
LEO WIEGMAN
Attorney
LINDA WHITEHEAD
Village Engineer
DANIEL O’CONNOR, P.E.
TO: Mayor Brian Pugh and the Village Board of Trustees
FROM: Chairman Simon, Waterfront Advisory Committee
RE: Referral from Village Board for a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP)
Consistency review for Local Law Introductory 12 of 2024 amending the Zoning Law of
the Village of Croton-on-Hudson, Chapter 230, to align the zoning regulations with
current planning and development needs, the EAF and CAF.
DATE: October 30, 2024
On October 23, 2024, the Waterfront Advisory Committee (WAC) reviewed for consistency with
the Village’s Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) the referral listed above. Based
on the Committee’s review of the 44 LWRP policies, the Waterfront Advisory Committee made a
recommendation of consistency with the LWRP.
Dan O’Connor clarified that the changes proposed in Local Law Introductory 12 were just part of
housekeeping to update and modernize the zoning code. The board discussed the inclusion of
the definition of a “Boarder.” Currently, under Village code, you can have up to three boarders in
the RB district, and one boarder in other residential districts, with no permits required, and no
oversight. It was determined that the Village Board may want to look at the language
surrounding family members, such as adult children.
The WAC reviewed the Short Environmental Assessment Form and determined that there were
no changes necessary.
The WAC reviewed the Coastal Assessment Form and no changes were noted.
The committee reviewed the 44 LWRP policies and determined that none were applicable.
It is for the reasons contained in this memorandum that the WAC issues its recommendation of
consistency.
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