9/3/2019 REGULAR MONDAY 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.
Community Segment
•Recognition of Mr. and Mrs. Galbo for their Contribution to the Beacon Youth Police Academy
Public Hearings
•Public Hearing Regarding the Addition of a Stop Sign at the Intersection of North Elm Street and Oak Street
•Public Hearing to Designate 35 Properties as Landmarks Pursuant to City of Beacon Code Chapter 134 Historic Preservation, and Amend the Historic District Landmark Overlay Map and Zoning Map
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.Moratorium with Respect to Land Use Approvals for Residential, Commercial, and Mixed-Use Developments
2.Resolution Naming the Twilight League Baseball Field at Memorial Park the Jack Dexter Memorial Field
3.Resolution to Adopt Local Law to Amend Chapter 211, Article II, Section 10 of the Code of the City of Beacon Regarding a Stop Sign at the Intersection of North Elm Street and Oak Street
4.Resolution Authorizing a Contract with Choice Words for Grant Writing Services
5.Resolution Accepting an Easement Regarding The View
6.Resolution Setting a Public Hearing for a Special Use Permit Application Regarding 305 Main Street for October 7, 2019
7.Resolution Regarding the Historic District Landmark Overlay Tax Exemption
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.