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Planning Board Authority and Comprehensive Planning

2026last touched · 7 source resolutions
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Resolutions defining and amending the Planning Board's subdivision approval authority, meeting times, and procedural rules, and resolutions adopting the Hudson Valley Greenway Compact, Greenway Connections guidelines, and amendments to the village comprehensive plan.
In force, by year of last update
2026this year
North Broadway Corridor Land Use Study — Historic Resources Table
Table 10 in Section D (Historic Resources) of the North Broadway Corridor Land Use & Zoning Study shall be replaced with the revised table proposed by Trustee Uku, including authorship, source citation, notation of use of A.I. and A.I. platform used. The removed text is placed in an appendix to the Land Use Study.[6]
North Broadway Corridor Land Use Study — Comprehensive Plan Amendment
The North Broadway Corridor Land Use and Zoning Study is adopted as an amendment to the Village Comprehensive Plan, effective March 23, 2026. The Village Clerk is directed to append a copy of the amendment to the Village Comprehensive Plan and make all required notations acknowledging the new amendment.[6][7]
North Broadway Corridor Study — SEQRA Determination
The North Broadway Corridor Land Use and Zoning Study is classified as a Type I SEQRA action with no other involved agencies. The Board adopted a negative declaration determining that the amendment will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared.[7]
2023
Planning Board Meeting Schedule
The Planning Board meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm in Village Hall; all meetings are open to the public.[5]
Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Schedule
The Zoning Board of Appeals meets on the 4th Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm in Village Hall; all meetings are open to the public.[5]
2016
Greenway Connections as Land Use Guidelines
By Local Law adopted June 16, 2016, Greenway Connections is established as a Village land use, development, and design guideline. The Village confirms its commitment as a participating community in the Greenway Compact.[4]
2009
Planning Board Subdivision Approval Authority
The Village of Red Hook Planning Board is authorized to approve, disapprove, or approve with modifications any subdivision application of the Village of Red Hook.[2]
2002
Greenway Adoption
The Village of Red Hook has adopted the Greenway. This adoption was confirmed by resolution on May 6, 2002.[1]
History · superseded or expired
2012
Hudson Valley Greenway Community Council MOU
The Mayor was authorized to sign three original copies of the Hudson Valley Greenway Community Council MOU on June 21, 2012, described as a reimbursable grant with funds available for two years. This grant period has expired.[3]
Source resolutions
  1. [1]2002-05-06Resolution to adopt Greenway
  2. [2]2009-11-02Resolution to authorize the Village of Red Hook Planning Board subdivision approval authority
  3. [3]2012-06-21Hudson Valley Greenway Community Council MOU
  4. [4]2016-06-16RESOLUTION TO ADOPT "A LOCAL LAW TO ADOPT GREENWAY CONNECTIONS AS A VILLAGE LAND USE, DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN GUIDELINE AND CONFIRM COMMITMENT AS A PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY IN THE GREENWAY COMPACT"
  5. [5]2023-06-22RESOLUTION TO AMEND PLANNING & ZONING MEETING START TIME
  6. [6]2026-03-09Revision of Historic Resources Table in Land Use Study
  7. [7]2026-03-23RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE NORTH BROADWAY CORRIDOR LAND USE AND ZONING STUDY AS AN AMENDMENT TO THE VILLAGE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

Synthesized from the chronological history of these resolutions. Each clause shows the year it was last established or amended. The text is a reading aid — for legal force, consult the source resolutions and the Village Code.