Zoning Board of Appeals – May 2021
There was no ZBA meeting for May 26 due to severe weather.
There was no ZBA meeting for May 26 due to severe weather.
CLERMONT TOWN BOARD
MAY 3, 2021
The Clermont Town Board held its regular meeting on Monday May 3, 2021 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall. Those in attendance were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher Shute. Others present were Red Hook School District Superintendent Janet Warden and Bruce Martin, Business Manager and Gautam Sethi of the Tivoli Free Library, David Szlasa, Susannah Bradley, Jeffrey Scales and several residents.
Supervisor Staats opened the meeting with the salute to the flag.
Supervisor Staats introduced Superintendent Warden and Business Manager Bruce Martin to speak about the Red Hook School district budget for school year 2021-2022. The budget that will be presented to the voters on May 18th will be $56,026,338.00 which is a 1.90% increase. This is within the tax cap allowed.
The Tivoli free library will have Proposition 3 on the school budget vote to allow a $3500 increase to the tax levy, costing the average household only about $1.38 per year for library services and wage increase for staff.
Climate Smart Communities Program: David Szlasa, Susannah Bradley and Jeffrey Scales.
This program helps local governments reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change. The program offered by New York State offers free technical assistance, grants and rebates for electrical vehicles. Points must be acquired to increase potential funding opportunities. A sample resolution was offered, which the board will review for next month’s meeting. The Town Board will decide if the committee should report to the board monthly, quarterly, etc.
MINUTES:
The minutes of the April meeting were reviewed and a motion was made to accept the minutes by Councilman Desmond, seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute. All in favor. So carried.
CORRESPONDENCE:
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
The park committee members are planning a Volunteer Day at Hettling Park for Saturday, June 5th from 9 AM to 12 PM. This will be posted on the G-tel Community Channel and our website. Four varieties of shrubs will be planted this week for screening. The new sign at the entrance to the park has been installed.
Paperwork was submitted for the AARP Community Challenge grant on 4/14 towards the purchase and installation of an informational kiosk for Hettling Park. The paperwork was submitted for the Iroquois Pipeline Community grant on 4/30 towards the purchase and installation of the informational kiosk and the combination port-a-potty enclosure/storage shed.
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
MOTION: The motion was made by Councilman Gildersleeve to purchase the new truck using funds from the Highway Equipment Reserve, seconded by Councilman Desmond. All in favor. So carried.
ABSTRACTS:
PUBLIC COMMENT:
NONE
A motion was made to adjourn by Councilman Gildersleeve, seconded by Councilman Desmond at 9:24 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Mary Helen Shannon, RMC
Deputy Town Clerk
Clermont Zoning Board of Appeals
1795 Route 9
Germantown, New York 12526
April 28, 2021
The meeting opened at 7:30 pm. The meeting started with a salute to the flag. Members attending were Hank Himelright, Luke Kumburis, Lee Gallant, and Ben Peacock.
Hank Himelright asked if anyone had any additions, corrections or omissions to the minutes of the last meeting, March 24, 2021. A motion to approve the March 2021 minutes was made by Ben Peacock, seconded by Lee Gallant. All in favor. So carried.
There was no old business.
motion was made by Luke Kuburis, seconded by Ben Peacock, to close the regular meeting and open the Public hearing for Dee Ann Campbell. All in favor. So carried.
Dee Ann Campbell, 180 Shields Road, represented by Suncommon returned before the Board regarding their request for a Secial Permit for a solar panel array. There were no comments or questions from the audience. Motion was made by Lee Gallant, seconded by Luke Kuburis to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular meeting. All in favor. So carried. motion was made by Luke Kumburis, seconded by Lee Gallant, to approve the Special Permit. Voting was as follows:
Hank Himelright, Aye
Lee Gallant, Aye
Luke Kumburis, Aye
Ben Peacock, Arrived after the vote.
The Special Permit was approved and granted.
No new business.
A motion was made to adjourn by Ben Peacock, seconded by Lee Gallant. All in favor. So carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:47pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Desiree M Webber
Secretary
CLERMONT PLANNING BOARD
April 14, 2021
The Clermont Planning Board held its regular meeting on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall. Those in attendance were Larry Saulpaugh, Mary Howard, Clayton Andrus, Jennifer Phillips, Tom Jantzen, Nathan Hempel and Ron Miller. Others present were George Schmitt, Engineer for the town and Matthew Griesemer and Daniel Renehan, Attorneys for the town.
After review of the March 10, 2021 minutes, a motion was made by Clayton Andrus, seconded by Jennifer Phillips, to accept the minutes. All in favor. So carried.
Dee Ann Campbell, 180 Shields Road, Tax Map ID #210.-1-28, represented by Suncommon, proposing the installation of a 656 square foot ground mounted solar array. Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Nathan Hempel, to close the regular meeting and open the Public Hearing for Dee Ann Campbell. All in favor. So carried. The site plan map was reviewed by the Board. There were no questions or comments from the audience. Motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Tom Jantzen, to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular meeting. All in favor. So carried. Matthew Griesemer read the SEQRA. There were no environmental impacts. Matthew Griesemer recommended a negative declaration of SEQRA. Motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Ron Miller, to declare a negative impact. All in favor. So carried. Motion was made by Nathan Hempel, seconded by Tom Jantzen, to approve the application as presented, pending the approval by the ZBA. All in favor, with the exception of Mary Howard who responded with Nay. So carried.
Christopher Nolan, 67 Commons Road, Tax ID # 192.-1-7.120, is applying for a Minor Subdivision. Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Nathan Hempel, to close the regular meeting and open the Public Hearing. All in favor. So carried. The Applicant proposes to divide a two acre parcel into two parcels which will be one acre each. The site is located within the Hamlet of Clermont, which requires only one acre lots. There were no questions or comments from the audience. Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Mary Howard, to close the public Hearing and return to the regular meeting. All in favor. So carried. Matthew Griesemer read the SEQRA. There were no environmental impacts. Matthew Griesemer recommended a negative declaration of SEQRA. Motion was made by Nathan Hempel, seconded by Clayton Andrus, to declare Part 1 as no impact and Part 2 as no impact. All in favor. So carried. Motion was made by Mary Howard, seconded by Ron Miller to approve the application. All in favor. So carried.
Mary Jane Fuchs, 433 County Route 6, represented by Daniel Russell, came before the Board regarding subdividing a parcel of 9.392 acres into 3 parcels consisting of the following: two acres, two acres, and 5.392 acres. The existing parcel is located on the east corner of Wright Road and Cedar Hill Road. The applicant will return with additional information for the application.
A motion was made to adjourn by Mary Howard, seconded by Jennifer Phillips. All in favor. So carried. The meeting adjourned at 8:30pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Desiree M. Webber, Secretary
CLERMONT TOWN BOARD
APRIL 5, 2021
The Clermont Town Board held its regular meeting on Monday, April 5, 2021 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall. Those in attendance were Supervisor Raymond Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher Shute. There were four residents present.
Supervisor Staats opened the meeting with the salute to the flag.
MINUTES:
The minutes of the March Park Committee workshop and the regular meeting were reviewed by the board and a motion was made to accept them by Councilman Desmond, seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve. All in favor. So carried.
COMMUNICATIONS:
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
SUPERVISORS REPORT:
ABSTRACT:
VACCINATIONS:
The process for vaccinations is improving with availability at most pharmacies, Shoprite, Hannafords and at Columbia Greene Community College.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Chris Nolan will have additional maps made up for the road abandonment. The papers will be going to our attorney and then for signature by the Supervisor. We will need at least three copies for our files.
A motion was made to adjourn by Councilman Desmond, seconded by Councilwoman Brownson at 8:20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Mary Helen Shannon, RMC
Deputy Town Clerk
Clermont Zoning Board of Appeals
1795 Route 9
Germantown, New York 12526
March 24, 2021
The meeting opened at 7:30 pm. The meeting started with a salute to the flag. Members attending were Hank Himelright, Luke Kumburis, Don Van Wagner, Lee Gallant, Ben Peacock and Cheryl Werner as alternate.
Hank Himelright asked if anyone had any additions, corrections or omissions to the minutes of the last meeting, February 24, 2021. A motion to approve the February 2021 minutes was made by Ben Peacock, seconded by Don Van Wagner. All in favor. So carried.
Marissa Rendon, 23 Maisello Road, Tax ID #201.-1-33, was represented by PlugTV regarding the application of a Special Use Permit for ground a mounted solar system. The Clermont Planning Board approved the site plan for the project at their March 10, 2021 meeting. Based on the approval from the Planning Board, motion was made by Luke Kumburis, seconded by Don Van Wagner. All in favor, with the exception of Lee Gallant who abstained. So carried.
Dee Ann Campbell, 180 Shields Road, represented by Suncommon returned before the Board, for a small ground mount solar array. With the confirmation of the requirement for the setbacks being met, motion was made by Luke Kumburis, seconded by Ben Peacock, to accept the application as complete and schedule a Public Hearing for the April 28 meeting. All in favor. So carried.
A motion was made to adjourn by Lee Gallant, seconded by Luke Kumburis. All in favor. So carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:55pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Desiree M. Webber, Secretary
CLERMONT PLANNING BOARD
March 10, 2021
The Clermont Planning Board held its regular meeting on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall. Those in attendance were Larry Saulpaugh, Clayton Andrus, Tom Jantzen, Nathan Hempel and Ron Miller. Others present were George Schmitt, Engineer for the town and Matthew Griesemer, Attorney for the town.
After review of the February 10, 2021 minutes, a motion was made by Ron Miller, seconded by Clayton Andrus, to accept the minutes. All in favor. So carried.
Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Nathan Hempel, to close the regular meeting and open the Public Hearing for Marissa Rendon. All in favor. So carried.
Marissa Rendon, 23 Maisello Road, Tax ID #201.-1-33, represented by PlugTV regarding the application for ground a mounted solar system. Evergreens will be planted along the road as screening. The SEQRA was read by Matthew Griesemer. Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Nathan Hempel, to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular meeting. All in favor. So carried. Matthew Griesemer made the recommended to the Board to declare a negative impact. Motion was made by Nathan Hempel, seconded by Tom Jantzen, to declare a negative impact. All in favor. So carried. Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Nathan Hempel, to approve the application pending approval by the ZBA. All in favor So carried.
Dee Ann Campbell, 180 Shields Road, Tax Map ID #210.-1-28, represented by Suncommon, is proposing the installation of a 656 square foot ground mounted solar array. Discussion was held regarding the minor changes which were need for the site plan. Following the discussion it was determined the changes were made as had been required. Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Ron Miller, to declare the application complete and schedule a Public Hearing for April 14, 2021. All in favor. So carried.
Christopher Nolan, 67 Commons Road, Tax ID #192.-1-7.120, appeared before the Board regarding a Minor Subdivision. The easement description and septic field have been added to the site map. Motion was made by Clayton Andrus, seconded by Nathan Hempel, to deem the application as complete and accept it. All in favor. So carried. Motion was made by Tom Jantzen, seconded by Ron Miller, to schedule a Public Hearing for the April 14, 2021 meeting. All in favor. So carried.
Discussion was held regarding the proposed audio recordings of the meetings. A motion was made by Ron Miller, seconded by Clayton Andrus, to vote on the subject. A vote was held whether or not to have the recordings with the following results: Larry Saulpaugh, Clayton Andrus, Tom Jantzen and Ron Miller voted Nay. Nathan Hempel abstained. Mary Howard and Jennifer Phillips were absent. A letter will be sent to the Town Board stating the Planning Board has voted to not have audio recordings of the meetings.
A motion was made to adjourn by Nathan Hempel, seconded by Ron Miller. All in favor. So carried. The meeting adjourned at 8:40pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Desiree M. Webber, Secretary
TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES
MARCH 1, 2021
The Clermont Town Board held their regular monthly meeting on Monday March 1, 2021 at the Town Hall after the Park committee workshop. Those present were Supervisor Raymond Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve, Councilwoman Dawn Brownson and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher Shute. Others present were Chris Nolan and Mary Helen Shannon, Deputy Town Clerk. Present on zoom were Jennifer Phillips and Phyllis Heiko.
Supervisor Staats opened the regular meeting with the salute to the flag.
MINUTES:
The minutes of the February meeting were distributed to the board and accepted.
COMMUNICATIONS:
was here to update the information on the work being done on the transmission lines through Columbia County on the laptop that they have provided for residents to review.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
SUPERVISORS REPORT:
ABSTRACTS:
A motion was made by Councilman Gildersleeve, seconded by Councilman Desmond to approve General prepaid abstract #3, vouchers #43-45 in the amount of $308.96 to be paid. All in favor. So carried.
A motion was made by Councilman Desmond, seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve to approve Highway abstract #3, vouchers #10 – 20 in the amount of $15,835.48 to be paid. All in favor. So carried.
A motion was made by Councilwoman Brownson, seconded by Councilman Gildersleeve to approve General abstract #3A, vouchers #46-71 in the amount of $6,050.71 to be paid. All in favor. So carried.
PUBLIC COMMENT: There was none.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
A motion was made to enter into executive session to discuss contract negotiations by Councilman Gildersleeve, seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute at 8:15 P.M. All in favor. So carried.
A motion was made to come out of executive session by Councilman Gildersleeve, seconded by Councilwoman Lusher Shute at 8:30 P.M. All in favor. So carried.
A motion was made to adjourn at 8:30 P.M. by Councilman Gildersleeve, seconded by Councilman Desmond. All in favor. So carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Mary Helen Shannon, RMC
Deputy Town Clerk
TOWN BOARD WORKSHOP MINUTES
MARCH 1, 2021
PARK WORKSHOP 6:00 P.M.
The Town Board met with members of the Park Committee to discuss the maintenance of the parks this Spring and months ahead. Those present were Supervisor Staats, Councilman Robert Desmond, Councilwoman Brownson, Councilman Kris Gildersleeve and Councilwoman Lindsey Lusher Shute. Members of the park committee present were Amy Parrella, Louise Kalin, Dianne O’Neal, Jennifer Phillips and Phyllis Heiko by zoom. Also present was Chris Nolan, Town Clerk Tracey Gallant, Mary Helen Shannon, Deputy Town Clerk.
Dutchess Signs for $1,000. Includes PVC sign and installation, Monkey & the Mule, $930 includes custom built wood sign frame and installation, doe not include sign board and Fast Signs $600 double sided heavy sign. The split rail fencing for the right and left of entrance would be estimated to cost $11,000.00 from Roma Fencing.
The committee would like to form a Friends Group for the Park so that they can apply for grants that are eligible for 5012c organizations. Dianne O’Neil spoke about these types of organizations. Will have to determine if this can be done for the town. Linsey will follow-up on what is needed.
Respectfully submitted,
Mary Helen Shannon, Deputy Town Clerk
Clermont Zoning Board of Appeals
1795 Route 9
Germantown, New York 12526
February 24, 2021
The meeting opened at 7:30 pm. The meeting started with a salute to the flag. Members attending were Hank Himelright, Luke Kumburis, Don Van Wagner, Lee Gallant, Ben Peacock and Cheryl Werner as alternate.
Hank Himelright asked if anyone had any additions, corrections or omissions to the minutes of the last meeting, November 18, 2020. A motion to approve the November 2020 minutes was made by Ben Peacock, seconded by Don Van Wagner. All in favor. So carried.
Marissa Rendon, 23 Maisello Road, Tax ID #201.-1-33, was represented by PlugTV regarding the application of a Special Use Permit for ground a mounted solar system. Motion was made to close the regular meeting and open the Public Hearing for this project by Luke Kumbris, seconded by Don Van Wagner. All in favor. So carried. There were no questions or comments from the public. Motion was made to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular meeting by Don Van Wagner, seconded by Luke Kumburis. All in favor. So carried. A final decision on approval of a Special Permit is pending the outcome of the Planning Board meeting in March.
Dee Ann Campbell, 180 Shields Road, represented by Suncommon returned before the Board, confirming the set backs for the solar panels are being met. A site visit will be conducted by the Board at a date to be determined. Motion was made by Luke Kuburis, seconded by Lee Gallant, to accept the application as complete. The applicant will return to the ZBA’s March meeting.
The Board discussed the proposed audio recording of the meetings. Motion was made by Luke Kumburis, seconded by Don Van Wagner, to vote on the subject. A vote was held whether or not have the audio recording as follows: Don van Wagner, Luke Kumburis, Hank Himelright, and Ben Peacock voted Nay. Lee Gallant abstained. A letter will be sent to the Town Board stating the ZBA has voted to not have audio recordings of the meetings.
A motion was made to adjourn by Ben Peacock, seconded by Don Van Wagner. All in favor. So carried. The meeting adjourned at 8:20pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Desiree M. Webber, Secretary