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· 2026-02-24
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Alright. Do I have a motion to close the public hearing? Mayor, I just want to make one technical point before we, proceed. Manager, we thank you for including it. There's a memo in there from the planning board. At the planning board meeting last ni…
Metro North. I just wanted you to say it. They
Thank you, mayor. Just some very brief comments on project mover. We'll start with a recap if we can. Project mover launched in Croton on July 9 and went into winter hibernation on December 19. So it was up and running a little more than five months …
Oh. You know, I don't have the number, but we are I I would say it would be you'd be close if you took 15% Okay. Of the unique riders. Yeah. And, again, you know you know, I I I threw a lot of numbers out here, but it is it is Trips are high. Yeah. B…
of the other Yeah. I mean, that was always, I think, the Yeah. The the one that I compare that I compare us to the most just because it's similar in terms of size and usage is Tarrytown. Mhmm. And there were those rates are similar. Tarrytown is a do…
this is this is the bottom line. Right? As of when I created this PowerPoint on February 20, the budget as it as it stands right now would increase the tax levy by 3.47% and then the tax rate by 3.59%. It would be a tax cap compliant budget if presen…
Board members pressed for specifics on the practical impact, asking how many existing special permits will need renewal and how many new applications the board can expect to handle annually. They also sought clarification on whether Metro North would…
=== EXECUTIVE BRIEF ===
• Opened public hearing for Temple Israel Northern Westchester portico entry (applicant absent; hearing kept open, continued to next meeting)
• Board member recused from Temple Israel application due to membership and involvem…
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Nobody showed up to comment on a 27-page overhaul of Croton's zoning code Monday night, but the Planning Board had plenty to say on its own — particularly about parking, chickens, and whether Metro North actually needs the village's p…
The board also flagged a section referencing Metro North special permits, questioning whether the railroad — which built a large station building years ago without apparent Planning Board involvement — is actually subject to village zoning at all, gi…
Since we're sort of going through this document Sure. Page by page, which makes all the sense in the world, I have some notes. So I'm gonna ask a question on page three. Talks about Metro North in the second full paragraph. Is that a change? Or No. I…
maybe more building. I have no idea about the process, but I will say that when another state entity or another municipal organization or an act actor of the state has their own code enforcement division. I think we'll let Metro North does. And if th…
No. I mean, that's fair. I think I think our input there is we just like some clarification on Metro North's responsibility
time for breaking ground? Oh, sure. Which I know is ballpark. But Yeah. We we don't have a a definitive answer on that on that point at at at this point. We are still working towards the closing on the property. That is most likely not going to take …
Thank you, trustee Nixon. And just, just because you ended with that, I'll just, you know, say one word. The the approach we took on a lot of those issues, whether signage, time of day, even, you know, shrubbery for insulation, it was dog owners and …
Whereas the village of Cardinal Hudson assumed the ownership of and maintenance requirements for the Half Moon Bay Bridge over the Metro North railroad tracks in 1996, Whereas in order to address past safety issues and the proper maintenance of the b…