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Croton-on-Hudson, New York · Tuesday, August 18, 2026· Aug 18, 2026
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⚓ Waterfront Advisory Committee

Croton Zoning Cleanup Adjusts Residential Fowl Limits

Feb 18, 2026 1:24:57 12741 words transcribed

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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Chapters

0:40 Approval of Vouchers transcript →
1:22 Presentation of Key to the Village to Elton Robinson transcript →
8:35 Public Hearing on Local Law Introductory No. 4 of 2026 to add an occupancy tax to hotels and motels. transcript →
15:34 Responses To Questions Submitted by Email transcript →
15:34 Public Comment - Agenda Items transcript →
18:29 Report from the Village Manager transcript →
28:18 Consent Agenda transcript →
34:58 Proposed Resolutions transcript →
60:53 Public Comment - Non-Agenda Items transcript →
75:42 Reports from the Mayor & Board of Trustees transcript →
83:36 Consider a request from the Village Manager to enter into an Executive Session to discuss information relating to current or future investigation of a criminal offense. transcript →

Key Actions & Decisions

**Resolutions Passed**
Motion to accept the Coastal Assessment Form for Local Law Intro. 3 of 2026 (3-0)
Motion to accept the Short Environmental Assessment Form for Local Law Intro. 3 of 2026 (3-0)
Motion to recommend LWRP consistency for Local Law Intro. 3 of 2026 (3-0)
Motion to approve minutes of the October 14, 2025 WAC meeting (3-0)
Motion to adjourn (3-0)
**Resolutions Failed**
None
**Applications Reviewed**
None (no Planning Board or ZBA applications)
**Public Comments**
None (no public speakers)
**Reports**
Village Engineer Vincent Salanitro reported that the current Zoning Code amendments clarify definitions to make the code easier to understand and administer.
Village Manager Bryan Healy added that the changes address inconsistencies throughout the code.
It was noted that under New York State law, any change to the Zoning Code requires an LWRP consistency opinion.
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