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SEAF Part 1 Narrative - LL Intro 4

resolution 1 page
Meeting: portal event 1040 (no meeting page on file)
Agenda item: Proposed Resolutions — Consider acknowledging receipt of Local Law Introductory No. 4 of 2025 to repeal and replace Chapter 208, Trees, of the Village Code in its entirety, declaring the Village Board as Lead Agency under SEQRA, issuing the Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) and Coastal Assessment Form (CAF) in connection with the Draft Law; and referring the Draft Law, the EAF, and the CAF to the Waterfront Advisory Committee.
Resolution, 1 page. Attached to agenda item: “Proposed Resolutions — Consider acknowledging receipt of Local Law Introductory No. 4 of 2025 to repeal and replace Chapter 208, Trees, of the Village Code in its entirety, declaring the Village Board as Lead Agency unde”
Retrieved 2026-04-15 from the village's meeting portal. View the original PDF ↗
Also attached to this agenda item: CAF - Local Law Intro 4 LL Intro 4 and LL Intro 5 Memo Local Law Intro 4 of 2025 Trees Resolution 87-2025 LL Intro 4 of 2025 Referrals SEAF Part 1 - LL Intro 4
The Village Board of Trustees are seeking to repeal and replace Chapter 208, Trees, of the Village Code to strengthen provisions for the protection of trees on public property as well as private property, institute regulations for the replacement of trees removed on private property and increase penalties for the illegal removal of, or injury to, trees. This proposed local law has been drafted with extensive input from the Village’s Conservation Advisory Council and has been reviewed by the Village Board at multiple work sessions. Among the changes included is the requirement to receive a tree removal permit if a property owner is removing more than three trees in any 12- month period, the requirement for a tree removal permit if the tree is located within a wetland or wetland buffer, the requirement to plant replacement trees or contribute to the Village’s tree fund when removing three or more trees, and higher penalties if trees are injured or removed without following the provisions of the law.

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