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Red Hook Public Library Monthly Report — November 2023

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Village of Red Hook Red Hook Public Library Monthly Report November 2023

The Red Hook Public Library (RHPL) held their regular board meeting on Wednesday, November 15th at the Library in the third-floor conference room. The meeting was called to order at 6:32pm.

Village Resident Lorraine Humphrey joined me in attending the meeting.

Library Board members in attendance: President Don O’Shea, Treasurer Amy Husten, Gareth Davies, Leigh Bahnatka. Absent: Secretary Sarah DeVeer, Anna Greig, Martha Tepepa

Board Report

Amy Husten attended a Mid-Hudson Library System meeting at the Wallace Center at the FDR National Historic Site in Hyde Park, NY. Rebecca Smith Aldrich, Executive Director of the Mid-Hudson Library System, presented at the meeting a summary, awards, and a speech about the importance of libraries. Rebecca is co-founder of the Sustainable Library Initiative which she discussed in her presentation.

Fundraising

The Fundraising committee met Oct 24. Details of the Dec. 1 celebration were discussed: at the VFW Post 7765 from 4:30-6:30pm. This is a staff event. Food will be purchased.

The annual appeal tasks remaining were reviewed. An email is scheduled for the second week of December – no physical mail. It will be included in the newsletter, on a poster at the Front Desk, and pushed on social media.

Buildings and Grounds

Teen Room update: Rick East, a local interior designer, has offered his design services pro bono.

Back-room 3[rd] Floor will likely become an art gallery.

Stucco update.

Other issues to review include a generator, paving the parking lot, and the HVAC system.

Holiday Closures

The Library will close at 1pm the day before Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Years Holidays.

Finance Report

Accountant contract for 2024 included in the budget.

Cash balance at end of October was $441,261.29

Balance Sheet – showing Key Bank accounts still open. President Don O’Shea may need to close them.

Reserves: Operations Savings - $223,000, Stabilization - $149,000. Total Current Assets: $441,261.29 Fixed Assets: $847,055.96

Double mortgage payments were supposed to have started – but have not. Alex to send an email to confirm.

Profit & Loss Statement – They expect to be @ $73,000 better than budget at year end due primarily to lower than budgeted payroll and higher than expected bequests.

Budget Review

Balanced budget with $482,799 revenue & expenses. Decided against joining the NYS Retirement System. They are going with a simple IRA instead.

Kanopy – a video viewing program – costs being split 50/50 with Tivoli library. Patrons get 4 tickets per person. All communicated on the website.

Director’s Report

Alex shared information about the October programs. He stated that they are not offering many teen programs – teens are not coming. Will be trying a new program next year called Teen Zine (‘zeen” – like maga-zine) which is a collaboration with teens and a Bard student for a publication that will highlight Red Hook businesses. Teen take-over will not be offered in 2024 – the Community Center is now doing this.

2024 outreach includes the immigrant population, seniors, and school age children. The library is attending the school book sale to offer signups for library cards.

Circulation is up 5% vs year ago driven by e-circulation. Physical circulation is down. Specific programs were reported on. Staff evaluations have begun.

Red Hook Library has paid $300 to get started with Library Sustainability Certification.

It was also mentioned that Library Trustees are required to do 2 hours of training each year.

Public Comment

Lorraine Humphreys asked how programs are advertised. The answer was: online calendar/website, online newsletter, social media, flyers, and the Daily Catch.

I asked about their experience with ReciteMe on their website, which is funded through a Dutchess County MIG grant with the Village. ReciteMe offers both audio for website content and translation into many different languages. The answer was not many hits.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:36pm.

Board documents can be accessed on the Library Website: www.redhooklibrary.org/board-of-trustees/. The link to the board packet is imbedded in the text toward the bottom of the page.

Upcoming Meetings

Next Board Meeting Thursday, Dec. 21 at 6:30pm

Respectfully submitted, Karen Smythe

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The document content has been entirely replaced, shifting from the adoption of architectural guidelines to an amendment of site plan review timelines.

  • Document date changed from 2014-02-10 to 2014-06-09
  • Removed all references to the 'Pattern Book and Architectural Design Guidelines' and its incorporation as 'Appendix A'
  • Added new scope regarding site plan review timelines, specifically changing the disposition requirement to 'within 62 days of the close of the public hearing' or 'within 62 days of deeming the application complete'
  • Added new procedural requirements for public hearing notices (10 days notice to owners/applicants and 5 days newspaper publication)
  • Added new criteria for application completeness involving SEQRA findings (negative declaration or acceptance of a DEIS)
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WHEREAS clauses: - The Zoning Law requires disposition of a site plan application within 60 days - This time limitation is unrealistic in light of the Planning Board's obligations under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) - This law amends the Zoning Law to require disposition of an application within 62 days of the close of the public hearing or, if no public hearing is held, within 62 days of deeming the application complete - This language is consistent with NYS Village Law 7-725-a RESOLVED clauses: - theSection Pattern200-16B(2)(b) Book and Architectural Design Guidelines, dated May 20, 2013, and incorporated herein as Appendix A, is an illustrated guide forof the architects, builders and residentsCode of the Village of Red Hook asis theyhereby planamended by deleting the existing language and replacing it with the following new projectssubsection: b. Public hearing and decision on site plans. The Planning Board may in its discretion hold a public hearing on an application within 62 days after it has deemed the application complete. If a public hearing is held, the Planning Board shall mail notice of said hearing to the applicant and adjoining property owners at least ten days prior to such hearing and shall publish notice of said hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the TraditionalVillage Neighborhoodat Developmentleast districtsfive days prior to the date thereof. A decision shall be made on the application within 62 days of the close of the public hearing. If no public hearing is held, designa infilldecision buildingsshall be made within 62 days after the application is deemed complete. The time within which the Planning Board must render its decision may be extended by mutual consent of the applicant and the Board. The decision shall be filed in the Generaloffice Business District or adjacent neighborhoods, and contemplate changes to existing building stock. Development within the Village should comply with the recommendations and guidelines in the Pattern Book to the greatest extent practicable -of the Village Clerk within five business days after the decision is herebyrendered directedand a copy mailed to stampthe applicant. An application for a site plan approval shall not be deemed complete until the lead agency has adopted a finding of no significant adverse environmental impact (negative declaration) or otherwiseuntil marka Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) has been accepted by the Maylead 20agency as satisfactory with respect to scope, 2013content versionand adequacy. - This law shall take effect immediately upon filing in the office of the PatternNew BookYork andState ArchitecturalSecretary Designof GuidelinesState toin indicateaccordance thatwith itSection has been adopted as Appendix A27 of the Village'sMunicipal ComprehensiveHome PlanRule Law.

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