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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984_09_11 Coastal Zone Management Commission Minutes VILLAGE OF LARCHMONT TOWN OF MAMARONECK pF , COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 1-1 0 » : -.MCOQVOgATtD "c • • 1891 •S' it'. N y.+'.r' f _ FGUsoer-msr-- Larchmont, NY 10538 Mamaroneck, NY 10543 MINUTES of the Regular Meeting of the Committee, Larchmont Village Center, Tuesday, September 11, 1984 Present: Bruce Allen James Killilea June Allen Lawrence Lowy William Eipel C. Alan Mason Wallace Irwin Jr. Elaine Price Mary Anne Johnson ' Joseph F. Vandernoot Paul H. Kean, Liaison Trustee, Village of Larchmont Daniel Shuster, Consultant 1. The meeting was called to order at 8: 20 p.m. , Mr. Irwin in • the chair. The minutes of the meeting of August 28 were duly approved without change. 2. The main business before the Committee was to finish work on Sections IV and V, and to review a draft of Section I (Boundary) written by Dan Shuster. This new draft, plus revisions of Sections IV and V to reflect earlier discussions, had been hand-delivered 'co members of the Commitha the preTricus day. (See copy of Sept. 10 memo attached to the Minutes. Those lacking copies of the papers listed therein may obtain them from Mr. Irwin. ) Results of the discussion were as follows: Section I, Boundary: Dan Shuster' s draft was approved in substance, subject to editorial work. Section IV, Uses and Projects: A number of changes were agreed on, the most significant being: -- In IV-A-1, Golf Course Property, it was agreed to include "certain other large properties in the northern portion of the Town" (between the two northern golf courses) in the zoning and other measures proposed. • -- In IV-A-3, Waterfront District, drafting changes were agreed on to describe more precisely the existing land use patterns. -- In IV-A-5, the Reservoir property, it was agreed to footnote this item to note that it will require updating in the light of action by the Village of Larchmont on the dedication proposal. -- In B-2-1, "Selective Harbor Dredging, various technical and editorial improvements were suggested for accuracy and clarity. - 2 - Section V, Implementation: C -- In A-2-b, New Local Laws, it was agreed that more specifics should be included in the description of the proposed law to eliminate illegal sewer connections. In B-3, the water monitoring program, it wasagreed that P g , the ram ro should cover not onlypollution sources but also program water quality. -- Several changes were discussed in V-Cs "Management Structure. " It was agreed to change paragraph 3-b to provide that the Commission should elect its own chairman from among the 10 appointed members, and that the chairman' s vote on any issue would be decisive in case of a tie. . . . In paragraph 3-c, Qualifications, Dr. Mason suggested that the appointing muni- cipalities should seek the suggestions of related bodies, such as the planning commissions and the CAC, on candidates for appointment. . . . In paragraph 3-d-6, it was agreed to add State agencies to the categories with which the Commission will maintain liaison for management of drainage basins. The Committee agreed that, after necessary editing of Sections I , IV and V, the first five parts of the draft Program should be presented without delay to the two municipal governments with the recommendation that they be forwarded to Albany for comment pursuant to the Work Program. C 3. Next meeting. The next meeting of the Committee was set for Tuesday, October 2, at 8 p.m. in the Village Center. 4. Adjournment. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 11: 20 p.m. Wallace Irwin Jr. Co-Chairman