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Resolutions Passed
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#259-2025: Sunsets the Housing Task Force, originally constituted in 2020, thanking members for their work on the 2021 report (5-0).
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#260-2025: Schedules a public hearing for Dec. 17, 2025, at 7:00 PM on Local Law Intro. No. 14 of 2025 to appoint alternate members to the Planning Board and ZBA for one-year terms (5-0).
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#261-2025: Schedules a public hearing for Dec. 17, 2025, at 7:00 PM on Local Law Intro. No. 17 of 2025 to update Chapter 90 (Unsafe Buildings) regarding lien establishment and appeals (5-0).
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#262-2025: Authorizes $10,000 to Enormous Creative of Peekskill for Phase 1 of a formal communications plan evaluation, funded by a budget transfer from MCTM Payroll Tax (5-0).
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#263-2025: Extends welding services contract with Santella Welding of Putnam Valley for one year starting Dec. 6, 2025, at original bid pricing up to $34,720 (5-0).
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#264-2025: Transfers $1,652.81 from Youth Rec Personnel to Special Rec Personnel to cover Silver Lake/boat basin summer staffing overages (5-0).
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#265-2025: Amends the budget by $7,493 to cover NYS and Local Retirement System invoice overages, transferred from assigned fund balance (5-0).
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#266-2025: Amends the budget by $30,257.23 to account for police overtime reimbursements from Historic Hudson Valley (Blaze), RiverFest, and NYS (5-0).
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#267-2025: Amends the budget by $3,919.05 to cover Police Manual Redesign costs, funded by a partial PERMA workers' compensation grant (5-0).
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#268-2025: Awards a $11,250 contract to Gentech Ltd. of New Windsor for emergency generator preventive maintenance and 24-hour emergency service (5-0).
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#269-2025: Proposes a Volunteer Ambulance Worker Service Award Program (Defined Benefit Plan) for Croton EMS, scheduling a public referendum for Nov. 3, 2026. Estimated 2026 cost is up to $35,000 (approx. $2,700 per volunteer member) (5-0).
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#270-2025: Authorizes the Village Manager to execute an amendment to the $20,000 annual fee agreement for Maple Commons with Regan Development Corp. (4-0, Trustee Slippen Abstained).
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#271-2025: Authorizes the Village Manager to enter an Intermunicipal Developer Agreement (IMDA) with Westchester County and WBP Development LLC for up to $6,000,000 in Housing Implementation Fund infrastructure improvements for 100 affordable homes at 1 Croton Point Avenue (5-0).
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Vouchers: Approved claims #26003040-26003327 totaling $296,741.70 across General ($222,757.72), Water ($19,018.23), Sewer ($5,891.02), Capital ($46,470.55), and Trust ($2,604.18) funds (5-0).
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed: None directly reviewed by the Board (noted that WBP Development received site plan approval from the Planning Board on June 17, 2025).
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Public Comments
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*Agenda Items*: Ed Riely (110 Truesdale Dr.) suggested a small business committee, opposed alternate ZBA/Planning members, and opposed moving the Recreation Department to the Gouveia property.
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*Non-Agenda Items*: Debi Braddick (23 Young Ave.) encouraged broader committee recruitment, raised concerns about traffic from the LOT A development, and asked for transparency on Gouveia Park uses. Ed Riely (110 Truesdale Dr.) objected to CVS selling abortion pills, commented on recent elections, objected to the height of the LOT A building, and argued committees should not have more than one non-resident.
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Reports
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*Village Manager Bryan Healy*: Closing on 1-3 Croton Point Ave. is scheduled for next week; state AHOP funding approved for the affordable housing project; exploring 15 mph signs and speed monitors for Glengary Rd.; planning a 3rd rapid flash beacon by Maple Commons; AT&T issued a permit for a Village Hall antenna and will replace the building's generator at significant savings; DPW Solar Canopy bid going out; Dobbs Park field work completed and covered for winter; playground work delayed until after the new year.
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*Trustee Slippen*: Thanked DPW for installing the Peace Pole (unveiling Dec. 21); announced a "sharing shelf" food pantry at the Croton Library; congratulated CHS fall athletic teams; bid farewell to Trustee Politi.
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*Trustee Politi*: Reflected on her tenure, noting the Board's power is limited to local issues.
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*Trustee Nicholson*: Noted the Police Advisory Committee met; the IDEA Committee is coordinating with local food banks.
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*Trustee Simon*: Noted high attendance at a recent Association of Businesses in Croton meeting (~30 new businesses); announced a bike skills training session at Village Hall on Saturday (10 AM-1 PM); reported Croton had the most Project Mover trips of any municipality in October.
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*Mayor Pugh*: Thanked voters, congratulated re-elected officials and Trustee-Elect Stacey Nachtaler, and bid farewell to Trustee Politi.
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