6/4/2018 REGULAR MEETING

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.

Presentations

Reports

  •       Council Member Amber J. Grant
  •       Council Member John E. Rembert
  •       Council Member Lee Kyriacou 
  •       Council Member George Mansfield 
  •       Council Member Jodi M. McCredo 
  •       Council Member Terry Nelson
  •       City Administrator, Anthony Ruggiero
  •       County Legislators 
  •       Mayor Randy Casale

Local Laws and Resolutions

1.  Resolution to adopt a Local Law to amend Chapter 223 of the Code of the City of Beacon concerning a) the Central Main Street District (CMS); b) Amendments to the City of Beacon Comprehensive Plan update involving changes to the Central Main Street (CMS), Central Business (CB), Off-Street Parking (PB), R1-5, RD-4, Local Business (LB), General Business (GB), Light Industrial (LI) and Waterfront Park (WP); and c) Proposed Local Law to amend the Zoning Map of the City of Beacon

2.  Resolution to schedule a public hearing for June 18, 2018 to receive public comment on a proposed Local Law to create Section 223-26.4 of Code of the City of Beacon, concerning Small Cell Wireless Facilities

3.  Resolution authorizing the Mayor or City Administrator to sign agreement with Royal Carting for Waste Collection services commencing July 1, 2018

4.  Resolution to adopt the Investment Policy Statement dated May, 2018 prepared by RBC Wealth Management and authorizes the Mayor or City Administrator to sign the Investment Policy Statement

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.

Adjournment