RESOLUTION TO ADOPT LOCAL LAW 1 of 2023, ENTITLED A LOCAL LAW TO PERMIT INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED WINDOW SIGNS IN THE VILLAGE OF RED HOOK
Activeformal_resolutionongoingAdopted a Negative Declaration and adopted Local Law No. 1 of 2023 to permit non-residential uses to install one internally illuminated window sign not to exceed 1.5 square feet, subject to specified conditions. Directed the Village Clerk to enter the law in the minutes and Village Code, give notice to the Secretary of State, and file the Negative Declaration with the Environmental Notice Bulletin.
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2023-06-12
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2023-06-12
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RESOLVED
- The Board hereby adopts a Negative Declaration, finding that the adoption of the Proposed Local Law will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared
- The Board hereby adopts the Proposed Local Law as Local Law No 1 of 2023 ("The Local Law")
- That the Village Clerk be and she hereby is directed to enter said Local Law in the minutes of this meeting and in the Village Code of the Village of Red Hook, to give due notice of the adoption of said Local Law to the Secretary of State of New York, and take all other actions as may be required by law
- The Village Clerk be and she hereby is directed to file notice of the Negative Declaration with the Environmental Notice Bulletin
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- WHEREAS, a proposed form of Local Law A of 2023 entitled "A Local Law to Permit Internally Illuminated Window Signs in the Village of Red Hook" has been laid on the desks of the Village Trustees (the "Proposed Local Law")
- WHEREAS, the Proposed Local Law would permit businesses to install one internally illuminated window sign not to exceed 1.5 square feet
- WHEREAS, a Full Environmental Assessment Form ("EAF") dated April 27, 2023 has been prepared on behalf of the Board
- WHEREAS, in accordance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA"), the Board is required to determine the classification of the Proposed Local Law
- WHEREAS, on April 27, 2023, the Village Board classified the Proposed Local Law as a Type I SEQRA action and declared itself the only involved agency
- WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the EAF and information obtained through its own knowledge, the public hearing, its consultants and other agencies and has sufficient information on which to base a determination of significance
- WHEREAS, the Board has considered the criteria contained in 6 NYCRR 617.7 and thoroughly analyzed all identified relevant areas of environmental concern
- WHEREAS, the Proposed Local Law was referred to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development pursuant to Section 239-m of the General Municipal Law, which responded on June 1, 2023 that the Village not adopt the local law unless it is clarified that only one sign is permitted per each non-residential entity
- WHEREAS, the Proposed Local Law does limit the number of illuminated signs to one per business
- WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on May 8, 2023, during which all those who wished to speak were heard
Document references
Cites or incorporates
- 2023-06-22Resolution to Adopt Local Law 2 of 2023, Entitled a Local Law to Regulate Animal Husbandry, Hens and Honeybees in the Village of Red Hook
- 2023-07-10Resolution Classifying the Action and Establishing a Date for a Public Hearing Regarding the Adoption of Proposed Local Law C of 2023
- 2023-08-14Resolution to Adopt Local Law 3 of 2023, Entitled a Local Law to Amend the Regulations for Day-care Facilities
- 2023-11-13Resolution Establishing a Date for a Public Hearing Regarding a Local Law to Clarify the Purposes and Intent of the Neighborhood Mixed Use District
- 2023-11-13Resolution Establishing a Date for a Public Hearing Regarding a Local Law to Adopt Amendments to Parking Lot Regulations
- 2023-12-11Resolution to Adopt Local Law 5 of 2023, Entitled Vehicle and Traffic Regulation Amendment
- 2023-12-11Resolution to Adopt Local Law 4 of 2023, Entitled a Local Law to Clarify the Purposes and Intent of the Neighborhood Mixed Use District
- 2024-07-15Resolution to Declare Intent to Serve as SEQRA Lead Agency for Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Phase Ii
- 2024-07-11Resolution to Declare Intent to Serve as SEQRA Lead Agency for Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Phase II
- 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
- 2025-04-14Resolution to Adopt Local Law 1 of 2025, Entitled a Local Law to Adopt a New Chapter 61 Entitled Standing Committees of Village Board of the Village Code
- 2023-08-14Local Law No. 3 of 2023 — Day-Care Facilities Amendments
Cited by
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- 2021-11-08Local Law No. 1 of 2021 – A local law adopted pursuant to Cannabis Law Section 131 opting out of licensing and establishing on-site cannabis consumption establishments within the Village of Red Hook
- 2022-02-14RESOLUTION TO ADOPT PROPOSED LOCAL LAW 2 OF 2022 Gateway Business District
- 2022-06-13Resolution Establishing a Date for a Public Hearing Regarding a Local Law to Amend the Official Zoning Map of the Village of Red Hook and Define "Salesroom or Shops of a Builder, Contractor or Artisan"
- 2022-07-11A Local Law to Amend the Official Zoning Map of the Village of Red Hook and Define "Salesroom or Shops of a Builder, Contractor or Artisan"
- 2023-04-27Resolution Establishing a Date for a Public Hearing Regarding a Local Law to Regulate Animal Husbandry, Hens and Honeybees in the Village of Red Hook
- 2023-04-27Resolution Establishing a Date for a Public Hearing Regarding a Local Law to Permit Internally Illuminated Window Signs in the Village of Red Hook
- 2023-05-25Resolution Establishing a Date for a Public Hearing Regarding an Amended Local Law to Regulate Animal Husbandry, Hens and Honeybees in the Village of Red Hook
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2023-06-12adoptedvote: unanimous
Adopt Local Law 1 of 2023 to permit internally illuminated window signs in the Village of Red Hook.
moved by Bradley-Rickard · seconded by Appenzeller
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Resolved
- The Board hereby adopts a Negative Declaration, finding that the adoption of the Proposed Local Law will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared
- The Board hereby adopts the Proposed Local Law as Local Law No 1 of 2023 ("The Local Law")
- That the Village Clerk be and she hereby is directed to enter said Local Law in the minutes of this meeting and in the Village Code of the Village of Red Hook, to give due notice of the adoption of said Local Law to the Secretary of State of New York, and take all other actions as may be required by law
- The Village Clerk be and she hereby is directed to file notice of the Negative Declaration with the Environmental Notice Bulletin
Whereas
- WHEREAS, a proposed form of Local Law A of 2023 entitled "A Local Law to Permit Internally Illuminated Window Signs in the Village of Red Hook" has been laid on the desks of the Village Trustees (the "Proposed Local Law")
- WHEREAS, the Proposed Local Law would permit businesses to install one internally illuminated window sign not to exceed 1.5 square feet
- WHEREAS, a Full Environmental Assessment Form ("EAF") dated April 27, 2023 has been prepared on behalf of the Board
- WHEREAS, in accordance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA"), the Board is required to determine the classification of the Proposed Local Law
- WHEREAS, on April 27, 2023, the Village Board classified the Proposed Local Law as a Type I SEQRA action and declared itself the only involved agency
- WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the EAF and information obtained through its own knowledge, the public hearing, its consultants and other agencies and has sufficient information on which to base a determination of significance
- WHEREAS, the Board has considered the criteria contained in 6 NYCRR 617.7 and thoroughly analyzed all identified relevant areas of environmental concern
- WHEREAS, the Proposed Local Law was referred to the Dutchess County Department of Planning and Development pursuant to Section 239-m of the General Municipal Law, which responded on June 1, 2023 that the Village not adopt the local law unless it is clarified that only one sign is permitted per each non-residential entity
- WHEREAS, the Proposed Local Law does limit the number of illuminated signs to one per business
- WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on May 8, 2023, during which all those who wished to speak were heard
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