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1. Pledge of Allegiance.
2. Roll Call.
3. Draft unapproved minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council held January 18, 2023.
4. Presentation of the Mayor John Carey Merit Award to Lisa and Brian Dempsey.
5. Presentation of the Human Rights Commission awards.
6. Flooding Update.
7. Consideration of proposed policies for the City of Rye Fire Department:
8. Consideration of proposed revisions of the Rules and Regulations of the City of Rye Police Department:
9. Resolution to adopt new Rye Recreation fees (resident and non-resident) to rent out the amphitheater.
10. Resolution to amend the City of Rye’s Investment Policy.
11. Declaration of intent to be lead agency under SEQRA and resolution to refer the Forest Avenue Sidewalks project to the Planning Commission for advisory LWRP review and the NYSDOT for preliminary design review approval.
13. Open a public hearing to adopt a local law amending Chapter 191, Article II “Traffic Regulations” of the Code of the City of Rye, by amending § 191-12 “Stop intersections.” to add three new stop signs at Forest Avenue at Van Wagenen Avenue, Highland Road westbound at Club Road and Van Rensselaer Road at Kirby Lane.
14. Open a public hearing to adopt a local law amending Chapter 191, Article III “Parking Regulations” of the Code of the City of Rye, by amending § 191-19 “No Parking Anytime.” to prohibit parking on the north side of Central Avenue between Maple Avenue and Summit Avenue.
15. Continue the public hearing to consider an application from Airosmith Development engaged with AT&T to modify an existing facility located at 66 Milton Rd that does not substantially change the physical dimensions of the current facility.
16. Open a public hearing for consideration of an application from AT&T to upgrade an existing public utility wireless communications services facility at 350 Theodore Fremd Ave.
17. Consideration of a resolution to appropriate $1.7 million from the Capital Projects Reserve account to complete the reconstruction of the flood damaged retaining wall on Blind Brook at Theodore Fremd.
18. Consideration of a resolution to appropriate $116,671 from the Capital Projects Reserve account for the Rye Town Park 2022 capital supplement.
19. Resolution authorizing the City Manager to retain Dichter Law LLC for an amount not to exceed $9,000 for professional fees and services regarding water rate increases.
20. Authorization for the City Manager to engage Hodgson Russ, LLP for consulting services.
21. Consideration to amend the 2023 City Council Meetings calendar to allow the budget presentation to take place on the Wednesday following the November 7th election. The second November Council Meeting and Budget Workshops will be adjusted accordingly.
22. Appointments to Boards and Commissions by the Mayor with Council approval.
Feb 01, 2023 City Council
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1. Pledge of Allegiance.
2. Roll Call.
3. Draft unapproved minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council held January 18, 2023.
4. Presentation of the Mayor John Carey Merit Award to Lisa and Brian Dempsey.
5. Presentation of the Human Rights Commission awards.
6. Flooding Update.
7. Consideration of proposed policies for the City of Rye Fire Department:
8. Consideration of proposed revisions of the Rules and Regulations of the City of Rye Police Department:
9. Resolution to adopt new Rye Recreation fees (resident and non-resident) to rent out the amphitheater.
10. Resolution to amend the City of Rye’s Investment Policy.
11. Declaration of intent to be lead agency under SEQRA and resolution to refer the Forest Avenue Sidewalks project to the Planning Commission for advisory LWRP review and the NYSDOT for preliminary design review approval.
13. Open a public hearing to adopt a local law amending Chapter 191, Article II “Traffic Regulations” of the Code of the City of Rye, by amending § 191-12 “Stop intersections.” to add three new stop signs at Forest Avenue at Van Wagenen Avenue, Highland Road westbound at Club Road and Van Rensselaer Road at Kirby Lane.
14. Open a public hearing to adopt a local law amending Chapter 191, Article III “Parking Regulations” of the Code of the City of Rye, by amending § 191-19 “No Parking Anytime.” to prohibit parking on the north side of Central Avenue between Maple Avenue and Summit Avenue.
15. Continue the public hearing to consider an application from Airosmith Development engaged with AT&T to modify an existing facility located at 66 Milton Rd that does not substantially change the physical dimensions of the current facility.
16. Open a public hearing for consideration of an application from AT&T to upgrade an existing public utility wireless communications services facility at 350 Theodore Fremd Ave.
17. Consideration of a resolution to appropriate $1.7 million from the Capital Projects Reserve account to complete the reconstruction of the flood damaged retaining wall on Blind Brook at Theodore Fremd.
18. Consideration of a resolution to appropriate $116,671 from the Capital Projects Reserve account for the Rye Town Park 2022 capital supplement.
19. Resolution authorizing the City Manager to retain Dichter Law LLC for an amount not to exceed $9,000 for professional fees and services regarding water rate increases.
20. Authorization for the City Manager to engage Hodgson Russ, LLP for consulting services.
21. Consideration to amend the 2023 City Council Meetings calendar to allow the budget presentation to take place on the Wednesday following the November 7th election. The second November Council Meeting and Budget Workshops will be adjusted accordingly.
22. Appointments to Boards and Commissions by the Mayor with Council approval.
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