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Trustee Frances Uku Gateway North Zoning Comments — November 17, 2025

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Trustee Frances Uku Gateway North Zoning Comments

Nov 17, 2025

WHY GATEWAY NORTH IS AN INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY FOR RED HOOK

  • I want to increase the size of Red Hook’s economy

  • I want to create economic opportunities for the people who currently or will soon live in Red Hook

  • In the most recent Town Comprehensive Plan Visioning Workshop - participants expressed concern about the limited economic diversity in Red Hook - there’s Bard, the RHCSD, Hannaford - otherwise, opportunities to earn a living wage are scarce. Also highlighted were untapped opportunities in tourism (esp. hospitality) - revenue we lose to Ulster and Columbia County.

OPINIONS OF THE PROPOSED LAW

Here are what I understand are two core goals of municipal governance: preserving local character and fostering economic opportunity. I can imagine restrictions on commercial activity, as currently in the proposed law, were intended to achieve qualitative goals - preserving the qualities that make Red Hook Village unique. But in doing so, these sorts of restrictions often limit quantitative economic growth and jobs. Anytime you introduce a rule, there’s a tradeoff. We should understand both sides of the tradeoff.

In that light, based on my reading of the proposed law these are my top concerns:

  1. Having a set list of allowable business assumes that we know all possible businesses that might seek to start up in the Village, now or in the future. There’s no way for me to know what kinds of businesses might not be allowed by this list, so I can’t judge whether it’s the right list. A beautiful example already in the Village: VERSE Work/Shop - hybrid art gallery-retail-event space - where would this business fit in the current proposed list of 23 permitted uses for Gateway North? One way to make sure we don’t foreclose economic opportunity is to only exclude based on measurable impact, like pollution - noise, smell, lighting - instead of trying to predict what kinds of businesses might want to set up here in a decade’s time. We can always structure the zoning to require that businesses conform to the Village’s desired aesthetics, frontage, parking, green space, etc.

  2. I’m concerned about the limit on formula businesses, and even the definition thereof. I know the code was rewritten in 2022 - in which the Highway District became the more restrictive General Business District. Why? What’s the story behind that? Was there a threat of a big

Trustee Frances Uku Gateway North Zoning Comments

Nov 17, 2025

franchise desiring to enter the Village?

If we do see economic value in our current formula businesses, such as CVS, Stewarts, Williams Lumber, there is no reason to prohibit them outright. Large businesses in general offer more and stronger job opportunities than owner-operated boutiques, which is most of what exists in the General Business District. I definitely understand why we would want to limit formula business in certain contexts - for instance - no dollar stores, thanks. My suggestion would be to replace a blanket ban on formula businesses with an Economic Beneft Test * - for example, you look objectively in the individual case as “ How many jobs will this business create?” We should welcome any business that creates more jobs and keeps revenue in the Village (or should I say in the Town and County, but that’s a whole other story…)

  1. Currently, I don’t see a clear strategy for how we create synergy between the businesses in the Gateway North area - meaning, how to get people who come to a business for one reason, go into another in the same trip. Could we encourage the situation where someone drives in - say from the North - for CVS or another area business, parks, and utilizes another co-located business as part of the same trip?

In the General Business District, we facilitate this with the municipal parking lot. Could we replicate this approach in the Gateway North District? Is this something that can be made a key part of the strategy and the law?

And in general, we should be an easy place for a new business to start.

  1. We should avoid the imposition of new rules simply because a location has turned over because it’s a huge barrier to entry for a potential new owner if they are not already a large business. And as such one way we could make it easier for small businesses to start is to make sure they don’t have to implement new rules that the previous tenant did not.

  2. We should avoid rules that are implicitly or explicitly discretionary. A new business should be able to figure out whether they can start a business without learning the intricacies of planning law or our process and preferences. Larger businesses can handle the legal and procedural effort needed to deal with complex planning regulations and processes. But for new businesses, this might kill the idea before it even gets off the ground.

Trustee Frances Uku Gateway North Zoning Comments

Nov 17, 2025

A SUGGESTION FOR AN ECONOMIC BENEFIT TEST

The applicant for a Formula Business Conditional Use Permit shall provide verifiable evidence demonstrating that the proposed operation will contribute a net positive economic benefit to the

Village that substantially exceeds the projected negative impacts on the local, independent business sector and the Village's unique commercial character.

Local Job Quality and Residency

The applicant must commit to and demonstrate a plan for high-quality local employment by meeting the following sub-criteria:

  • A. Local Hiring Commitment: Commit to hiring a minimum of 60% of the full-time equivalent staff from within the Village of Red Hook and Town of Red Hook after the first 12 months of operation.

  • B. Wages and Benefits: Offer entry-level wages that are at least 15% higher than the or

  • Dutchess County average for the equivalent retail or service sector position provide a comprehensive benefits package (including health insurance and a retirement match) to all non-management, full-time employees.

  • C. Specialized/Managerial Roles: Commit that at least 20% of the total full-time equivalent positions will be non-clerical, specialized roles (e.g., manager, master technician, certified baker, visual merchandiser) that provide career ladder opportunities.

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The document was significantly truncated, removing the Village Green and Food Waste reports.

  • Removed 'Trustee Uku Village Green Report for November 2025' section in its entirety
  • Removed 'Trustee Uku Village Food Waste Report for November 2025' section in its entirety
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Trustee Uku DPW Report for November 2025 Dec 8, 2025 ## **Highway Department:** ## Materials Management Here are this month’s costs and expenses. Please refer to the attached Resource Recovery Data Report. Trash & Recycling Pickup Trash & recycling must be out before 5am on Monday mornings. 1. Cardboard bundles should be bound together with string or tape. 2. Paper recycling should be placed loose within a lidded tub or bin. Recycling pickup alternates between **Yellow (paper & cardboard)** & **Blue (metal, plastic & glass).** Bulk Waste disposal (of mattresses, large furniture, etc.) is available to Village residents and businesses at a very affordable rate. Please contact the Clerk to purchase tags for any Village disposal services: (845) 758-1081 – info@redhookvillage.gov - or in person M-F, 11AM- 4PM **The Dual-Stream Recycling Calendar and Guide** is available at Village Hall, and at redhookvillage.org/recycle Food Waste Dropof Residents are welcome to join the Village’s **Food Waste Collection Program** , made possible in part by a composting grant from Dutchess County. To sign up, contact the Clerk or visit redhookvillage.gov/compost ## Brush / Yard Waste Pickup Concluded for the season. See you in the spring! ## **Scrap Metal Program:** |Revenue received (11/30/25) since the last report was|**$0**| |---|---| |Total revenue for this Fiscal Year (Jun 2025- May 2026) to date is|**$2914.20**| |Since the Program’s inception, in Sep 2007, donations have yielded a total of|<br>**$58431.44**| |Proceeds from the program go towards the purchase of tools & equipment for the Public Works<br>Dept. Residents & businesses interested in donating metal may contact the Village Clerk’s ofce to<br>schedule a pickup.|| Trustee Uku DPW Report for November 2025 Dec 8, 2025 ## **Snow Removal & Seasonal Parking Rules:** No all-night street parking is permitted in the Village from **November 1st - March 31st.** Vehicles parked on the streets between 11 PM - 6 AM may be ticketed and towed at the owner's expense. Property owners are reminded to remove athletic equipment, garbage receptacles and/or any other temporary obstacles from the side of streets to prevent their damage during snow removal operations. The owner and/or occupant of every building/lot in the village with an adjoining sidewalk, is required to remove snow and ice **within 24 hrs of the end of a snowstorm.** The Village Highway Department may remove uncleared snow/ice , at the cost of $2.00 per linear foot to the property owner. ## **Street Light Complaints:** If you notice a street light out in the Village: You may notify Central Hudson directly by going to: cenhud.com/en/outages, selecting ‘ _Report a Street Light_ ’ and filling out their online form. ## **Potholes:** Y ou can notify the village of potholes on Village roads by calling the Village Clerk’s office or filling out the “Report a Concern” form at: redhookvillage.org/concern. Please note that the Village is not allowed to conduct repairs on State Highways. If you would like to report a pothole on a State Highway, The Village can forward your concern - or you can submit your complaint directly to the NYS DOT by calling 1.800.POTHOLE (1.800.768.4653). ## **Foreman Appreciation, or,** _**“Giving Jake his Flowers”**_ **:** Thank you Jake and Team DPW for conducting the magical transformation of our leaf truck into snow plough. Our roads were clear mere moments after the first snowstorm of the season, and residents took notice. ## **francesuku@redhookvillage.gov** Trustee Uku Village Green Report for November 2025 Dec 8, 2025 **==> picture [462 x 287] intentionally omitted <==** VGC Chair Tara Barrett submitted the Village’s 2025 application for **Tree City USA membership renewal** on 11/26/2025. Applicants are required to show proof of the following: - an active tree board and/or department - a tree care ordinance [ _ours dated 10/07/2002_ ] - a community forestry program with an annual budget of at least $2 per capita [ _ours $20.62_ ] - an Arbor Day observance and proclamation [ _ours dated 04/19/2025, see photo_ ] Thanks again to former Trustee and VGC Liaison Kym Bradley-Rickard for keeping meticulous records, without which our submission would not have been possible. ## **Reminders:** - I have set up a Village Street Tree Request Form. Ask your Clerk (or friendly neighborhood Liaison) if a complimentary street tree is right for you. The form can currently be accessed from the Agenda page for this meeting on the Village website. - If you have a little free time and would like to meet fun neighbors while beautifying where you live, the VGC warmly welcomes you! - All current terms end 12/31/25, and all committee members seek reappointment. As always, it’s a pleasure to serve this hardworking team. ## **francesuku@redhookvillage.gov** Trustee Uku Village Food Waste Report for November 2025 Dec 8, 2025 Village residents are invited to sign up at redhookvillage.gov/compost, in person, or by phone/email to the Clerk, I made a slight change to Deputy Mayor Kjarval’s design for the individual countertop pails. They’ve arrived! **==> picture [216 x 55] intentionally omitted <==** Our hauler, Ray Silverman of Laughing Fox Farm, has provided our latest collection data: **==> picture [226 x 294] intentionally omitted <==** Estimated total volume diverted from landfill since the program’s inception: **1,163 lbs** As part of our larger plan to have all program materials available in Spanish, our hauler has also installed bilingual collection bins advising: ## **NO TRASH! FOOD SCRAPS ONLY** ## **¡NO BASURA! SOLO RESTOS DE COMIDA** **Next up:** The FWP volunteer crew will be in the building this week to prepare all the countertop bins for distribution. Register now and get yours in time for the holidays! **francesuku@redhookvillage.gov**
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The document has been completely replaced, transitioning from a DPW (Department of Public Works) report to a Village Green Committee (VGC) report.

  • Title changed from 'Trustee Uku DPW Report for November 2025' to 'Trustee Uku Village Green Report for November 2025'
  • Removed all DPW sections including Highway Department, Materials Management, Scrap Metal Program, Snow Removal, Street Light Complaints, and Potholes
  • Added section regarding Tree City USA membership renewal application submitted on 11/26/2025
  • Added mention of VGC Chair Tara Barrett and former Trustee/VGC Liaison Kym Bradley-Rickard
  • Added new 'Reminders' section regarding a Village Street Tree Request Form and committee reappointment terms
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