PFOA/S REMOVAL AND WATER SYSTEM RESILIENCY UPGRADES—SEQR TYPE II CLASSIFICATION
Activeformal_resolutionongoingThe Village Board finds that the water system project including PFOA/S removal and resiliency upgrades is a Type II Action under SEQR and is not subject to environmental review.
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2022-10-03
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2022-10-03
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RESOLVED
- The Village Board of the Village of Red Hook hereby finds that the water system Project is a Type II Action and is not subject to review under SEQR (6 NYCRR Part 617.5).
- This resolution shall take effect immediately.
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- WHEREAS, the Village of Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York (hereinafter the "Village") has established the public benefit to the Village residents of the upgrades to the water system; and,
- WHEREAS, the project includes PFOA/S removal and resiliency upgrades to the Village/Town interconnect, the Village water tower, replacement of approximately 2,400 linear feet of undersized water mains, replacement of hydrants and valves and replacement of approximately 30 residential lead service lines on Cherry Street and Graves Street (hereinafter the "Project"); and,
- WHEREAS, 6 NYCRR Part 617.5(c)(2) states "replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of a structure or facility, in kind, on the same site, including upgrades to buildings to meet building or fire codes, unless such action meets or exceeds any of the thresholds in Section 617.4 of this Part" has been determined not to have a significant impact on the environment and are precluded from environmental review under Environmental Conservation Law Article 8; and,
- WHEREAS, the proposed project does not meet or exceed any of the thresholds in Section 617.4;
Document references
Cites or incorporates
- 2022-11-14Resolution of the Village of Red Hook, New York, Adopted November 14, 2022, Amending the Bond Resolution Adopted on August 28, 2019, Relating to Various Improvements to the Village Water System
- 2024-09-09Resolution to Adopt a Negative Declaration: Village of Red Hook WWTP and Step Sewer System Upgrade – Phase Ii
- 2024-09-09Resolution to Adopt a Negative Declaration — WWTP and STEP Sewer System Upgrade Phase II
- 2023-09-28Water System SCADA Upgrades project bid acceptanceDocument A classifies a water system project for SEQR purposes; Document B accepts a bid for a different component (SCADA upgrades) of what may be the same overall initiative, but they occupy different slots (environmental classification vs. bid acceptance) and are separate board actions.
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Lifecycle (1 event)
2022-10-03adoptedvote: 4-0
Classify the PFOA/S removal and water system resiliency upgrades project as a Type II action under SEQR.
moved by Kovalchik · seconded by Dwyer-McNulty
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Resolved
- The Village Board of the Village of Red Hook hereby finds that the water system Project is a Type II Action and is not subject to review under SEQR (6 NYCRR Part 617.5).
- This resolution shall take effect immediately.
Whereas
- WHEREAS, the Village of Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York (hereinafter the "Village") has established the public benefit to the Village residents of the upgrades to the water system; and,
- WHEREAS, the project includes PFOA/S removal and resiliency upgrades to the Village/Town interconnect, the Village water tower, replacement of approximately 2,400 linear feet of undersized water mains, replacement of hydrants and valves and replacement of approximately 30 residential lead service lines on Cherry Street and Graves Street (hereinafter the "Project"); and,
- WHEREAS, 6 NYCRR Part 617.5(c)(2) states "replacement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of a structure or facility, in kind, on the same site, including upgrades to buildings to meet building or fire codes, unless such action meets or exceeds any of the thresholds in Section 617.4 of this Part" has been determined not to have a significant impact on the environment and are precluded from environmental review under Environmental Conservation Law Article 8; and,
- WHEREAS, the proposed project does not meet or exceed any of the thresholds in Section 617.4;
Subject key:
pfoa_water_system_upgrade