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RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE SUBMITTAL OF SEWER PHASE II PROJECT FOR LISTING ON THE CLEAN WATER STATE REVOLVING FUND INTENDED USE PLAN (IUP)

One-time (complete)formal_resolutionone_timeThe Village Board authorizes the Mayor to submit the Sewer Phase II Project for listing on the CWSRF Intended Use Plan, which would expand the Sewer Use Area to include an additional 170 properties with 175,000 gallons per day capacity and 50,000 gallons per day dedicated capacity for the Town of Red Hook's Sewer District, at an estimated total project cost of $19.5 million.
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2024-06-10
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2024-06-10
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RESOLVED

  1. the Village Board of Trustees authorizes the mayor to submit the Sewer Phase II Project for listing on the CWSRF Intended Use Plan due on June 14, 2024.
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  • WHEREAS, the Village of Red Hook plans to expand the Sewer Use Area beyond the current area
  • WHEREAS, the Village Engineer, Delaware Engineering, has completed an Engineering Report for this project to expand the current Sewer Use Area to include an additional 170 properties adding an additional 175,000 gallons per day (gpd) capacity to the existing WWTP operation
  • WHEREAS, the Town of Red Hook has requested 50,000gpd dedicated capacity to service their Traditional Neighborhood District to the south of the Village for their proposed Sewer District that is currently in the process of being formed, for which the Town would contribute the capital costs associated with that construction
  • WHEREAS, there are several potential housing projects in development in the Village which are made possible by being on the Village sewer system
  • WHEREAS, the probable cost of the total project including the Town of Red Hook's 50,000gpd dedicated capacity is estimated at $19.5MM
  • WHEREAS, to receive grant funding for this infrastructure expansion from NYS's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), the project needs to be reviewed and listed on their Intended Use Plan
  • WHEREAS, this action does not commit the Village to proceed with the project or exactly as it is proposed in the Engineering report, but there is a benefit to proposing the largest option being considered because the funding is a percentage of the total project cost and will not be increased if the project size or project costs increase.

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2024-06-10adoptedvote: 4-0
Authorize submittal of Sewer Phase II Project for listing on the Clean Water State Revolving Fund Intended Use Plan (IUP).
moved by Bradley-Rickard · seconded by Appenzeller
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  1. the Village Board of Trustees authorizes the mayor to submit the Sewer Phase II Project for listing on the CWSRF Intended Use Plan due on June 14, 2024.
Whereas
  • WHEREAS, the Village of Red Hook plans to expand the Sewer Use Area beyond the current area
  • WHEREAS, the Village Engineer, Delaware Engineering, has completed an Engineering Report for this project to expand the current Sewer Use Area to include an additional 170 properties adding an additional 175,000 gallons per day (gpd) capacity to the existing WWTP operation
  • WHEREAS, the Town of Red Hook has requested 50,000gpd dedicated capacity to service their Traditional Neighborhood District to the south of the Village for their proposed Sewer District that is currently in the process of being formed, for which the Town would contribute the capital costs associated with that construction
  • WHEREAS, there are several potential housing projects in development in the Village which are made possible by being on the Village sewer system
  • WHEREAS, the probable cost of the total project including the Town of Red Hook's 50,000gpd dedicated capacity is estimated at $19.5MM
  • WHEREAS, to receive grant funding for this infrastructure expansion from NYS's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), the project needs to be reviewed and listed on their Intended Use Plan
  • WHEREAS, this action does not commit the Village to proceed with the project or exactly as it is proposed in the Engineering report, but there is a benefit to proposing the largest option being considered because the funding is a percentage of the total project cost and will not be increased if the project size or project costs increase.
Subject key: sewer_phase_ii_expansion