⚓ Waterfront Advisory Committee
Croton Zoning Cleanup Adjusts Residential Fowl Limits
Feb 18, 2026
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The Waterfront Advisory Committee voted 3-0 to recommend consistency with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program for Local Law Introductory 3 of 2026, a zoning code cleanup that addresses inconsistencies, updates definitions, and amends the number of fowl permitted on residential properties.
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Key Actions & Decisions
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**Resolutions Passed**
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Motion to accept the Coastal Assessment Form for Local Law Intro. 3 of 2026 (3-0)
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Motion to accept the Short Environmental Assessment Form for Local Law Intro. 3 of 2026 (3-0)
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Motion to recommend LWRP consistency for Local Law Intro. 3 of 2026 (3-0)
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Motion to approve minutes of the October 14, 2025 WAC meeting (3-0)
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Motion to adjourn (3-0)
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**Resolutions Failed**
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None
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**Applications Reviewed**
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None (no Planning Board or ZBA applications)
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**Public Comments**
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None (no public speakers)
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**Reports**
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Village Engineer Vincent Salanitro reported that the current Zoning Code amendments clarify definitions to make the code easier to understand and administer.
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Village Manager Bryan Healy added that the changes address inconsistencies throughout the code.
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It was noted that under New York State law, any change to the Zoning Code requires an LWRP consistency opinion.