5/18/2020 Regular Monday Meeting
/May 18, 2020
7:00 PM
City Council Agenda
Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
Public Comment
Each speaker may have one opportunity to speak up to three minutes on any subject matter other than those which are the topic of a public hearing tonight. Please sign in at the podium. This segment will last no longer than thirty minutes, with speakers recognized in the order they appear on the sign-in sheet. A second public comment opportunity will be provided later in the meeting for those who do not get to speak during this first segment.
a.Notice of Change in Public Meeting Location May 18
Public Hearings
•Public Hearing to Discuss a Proposed Local Law to Amend Chapter 223 and 210 of the Code of the City of Beacon Regarding Zoning and a Proposed Local Law to Amend the Zoning Map of the City of Beacon•Public Hearing to Discuss a Proposed Local Law to Create Section 223-26.5 and Amend Section 223-63 of the Code of the City of Beacon Regarding Short Term Rentals for May 18, 2020
Reports
Council Member Terry Nelson
Council Member Air Rhodes
Council Member George Mansfield
Council Member Jodi M. McCredo
Council Member Amber J. Grant
Council Member Dan Aymar-Blair
City Administrator, Anthony Ruggiero
County Legislators
Mayor Lee Kyriacou
Local Laws and Resolutions - Consent Agenda
Local Laws and Resolutions
1.Resolution Approving the Appointment of Marilyn Joseph to the Human Relations Commission
2.Resolution Accepting Stormwater Maintenance Easement Agreement 160 Rombout Avenue
3.Resolution Authorizing Execution of a Grant Agreement with NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation
4.Resolution Accepting Easements at 23-28 Creek Drive
Approval of Minutes
•City Council Meeting Minutes April 20, 2020
2nd Opportunity for Public Comments
Each speaker may have one opportunity to speak up to three minutes on any subject matter other than those which are the topic of a public hearing tonight. This segment will last no longer than thirty minutes. Those who spoke at the first public comment segment are not permitted to speak again.