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PRESENT: Jaine Elkind Eney, Town Supervisor
Sabrina Fiddelman, Councilmember
Jeffery L. King, Councilmember
Robin Nichinsky, Councilmember
Anant Nambiar, Councilmember
ABSENT:
ALSO PRESENT: Allison May, Town Clerk
Meredith S. Robson, Town Administrator
William Maker Jr., Town Attorney
Tracy Yogman, Town Comptroller
Marc Romero, Assistant to the Town Administrator
5:00 PM THE TOWN BOARD WORK SESSION
CALL TO ORDER
The Work Session of the Town Board was called to order by Supervisor Elkind Eney. Moved
by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, the Work Session
unanimously opened at 5:00 p.m.
WORK SESSION ITEMS
1. Discussion - Complete Streets Project - Brian Dempsey, DTS Provident
Mr. Brian Dempsey of DTS Provident presented the Town Board with an overview of
the Complete Streets Project. Overall, Mr. Dempsey stated, its purpose is to
deprioritize cars, but after that it is difficult to meet all stakeholders' goals and wants.
Mr. Dempsey suggested that the Town must determine the purpose of the Boston
Post Road now that it is no longer really a state highway.
See Attachment A.
2. OUT OF ORDER: Discussion - "Limitation of Parking Boat Trailers on Public
Highways" Law
As presented, this law was limited to boats on trailers. The Board felt that allowing
parking for only half an hour was too short a time frame. The Board suggested that
allowing a three-hour window for parking and loading was preferable. They also
wanted trailers alone to be included, whether a boat is on the trailer or not.
3. Discussion - TA-24-03 Highway Yard Generator Replacement
Town Comptroller Tracy Yogman confirmed this item is included in the 2024 budget.
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4. Discussion - 2024 Capital Budget Amendments
Comptroller Yogman reviewed the two proposed capital budget amendments with the
Town Board.
See Attachment B.
5. Request for Executive Session
Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar,
the Town Board agreed to enter into Executive Session to discuss current
litigation on the Tree Law; the proposed sale of real property; a contract
negotiation; and the employment history of a particular individual.
Carried
Moved by Councilmember King, seconded by Councilmember Nichinsky, the
Town Board unanimously agreed to resume the Regular Meeting.
Carried
6. Updates
7. Additions to Regular Meeting Agenda
8:00 PM TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING
The Town Board meeting convened in the Courtroom Located on the second floor at the
Town Center. The Public was to view the meeting on cable access television (Optimum 76/
Fios 35) or on LMCMedia.org
CALL TO ORDER
The Regular Meeting of the Town Board was called to order by Town Supervisor Elkind
Eney at 8:37 p.m. Supervisor Elkind Eney noted that the Town Board met for a Work
Session beginning at five o'clock this evening.
SUPERVISOR'S REPORT
To be added once received.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
The following Notice of Public Hearing is entered into the record as follows:
1. Notice of Public Hearing
The following Notice of Public Hearing is entered into the record as follows:
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 130 of the Town Law of
the State of New York, a Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, September 18,
2024, at 8:00 PM or as soon thereafter as is possible, to consider the "Amendment of
Local Law No. 1 of 2024", at the Town Center, 740 W. Boston Post Road,
Mamaroneck, New York.
Purpose:
Local Law No. 1 of 2024, entitled the "Separation of the Rules regarding the Outdoor
Operation of Power Tools from the Rules regarding the Operation of Leaf Blowers,
and the Phase-out of Gasoline-Powered Leaf Blowers" Law overhauled the Town
Code with respect to the operation of power tools and leaf blowers. In doing so, the
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Law inadvertently imposed restrictions upon the properties in the Town's Recreation
zoning district that had not existed previously. This law eliminates the inadvertent
restriction. You may also view the meeting on local municipal access television
(Cablevision 75, 76, 77 or Verizon 34, 35, 36) or on LMC Media's website,
https://Imcmedia.org/.
The full text of this document can be viewed on the Town's website,
https://www.townofmamaroneckny.org/calendar.aspx, or by calling the Town Clerk's
Office at 914-381-7870, for a mailed copy.
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK
Published: September 10, 2024
Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember King, the
Public Hearing was unanimously opened.
Carried
Moved by Councilmember King, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, the
Public Hearing was unanimously closed.
Carried
Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember King, the
following Local law was approved:
Local Law No. 5 - 2024
This local law shall be known as the "Amendment of Local Law No. of 2024"law
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Mamaroneck
Section 1 — Purpose:
Local Law No. 1 of 2024, entitled the "Separation of the Rules regarding the Outdoor
Operation of Power Tools from the Rules regarding the Operation of Leaf Blowers,
and the Phase-out of Gasoline-Powered Leaf Blowers" Law overhauled the Town
Code with respect to the operation of power tools and leaf blowers. In doing so, the
Law inadvertently imposed restrictions upon the properties in the Town's Recreation
zoning district that had not existed previously. This law eliminates the inadvertent
restriction.
Section 2—Amendment of a current section of the Mamaroneck Code:
Section 141-12 of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck hereby is repealed and the
following substituted in its place:
The outdoor operation of any power tool, other than a power tool designed to remove
snow, in the zoning districts of the unincorporated area of the Town, other than the
Recreation District: R, before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. on any weekday and before
10:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and on New Year's Day, Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and
Christmas Day shall be unlawful.
Section 3— Severability:
Should any provision of this Local Law be declared invalid or unconstitutional by any
court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration of unconstitutionality or invalidity shall
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not affect any other provisions of this Local Law, which may be implemented without
the invalid or unconstitutional provisions.
Section 4 — Effective Date:
This Local Law shall become effective upon filing with the Secretary of State.
Carried
RESIDENT COMMENTS
Supervisor Elkind Eney asked if anyone in the audience wished to address the Town Board
and there was no one.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
1. Call to Order
Commissioner Elkind Eney called the Meeting to order, then on motion of
Commissioner Nichinsky and seconded by Commissioner Nambiar the Board of Fire
Commissioners was unanimously declared open.
Present were the following Members of the Commission:
Commissioner: Jaine Elkind Eney
Commissioner: Sabrina Fiddelman
Commissioner: Jeffery L. King
Commissioner: Robin Nichinsky
Commissioner: Anant Nambiar
2. Fire Claims
Moved by Commissioner King, seconded by Commissioner Fiddelman
RESOLVED that the Board of Fire Commissioners hereby approves the
attached list of fire claims for the month of August in the amount of$4,592.03.
See Attachment C.
Carried
3. Other Fire Department Business
There being no further business to come before the Fire Commission, on motion of
Commissioner Fiddelman, Seconded by Commissioner Nambiar, the Commission
unanimously adjourned and the Town Board reconvened.
AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK
1. REVISED: Consideration of Approval - 2024 Capital Budget Amendment -
Sanitary Sewer Improvements
Moved by Councilmember Nambiar, seconded by Councilmember King, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby authorizes the Comptroller to make the
necessary budget amendment for Sanitary Sewer Improvements (H8160), as
presented.
Carried
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2. ADDED: Consideration of Approval - 2024 Capital Budget Amendment -Trails
End in Rye (Water Main Replacement, H1404)
Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember King, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby authorizes the Comptroller to make the
necessary budget amendment for Trails End in Rye (Water Main Replacement,
H1404), as presented.
Carried
3. Consideration of Award of Bid - TA-24-03 Highway Yard Generator Replacement
Moved by Councilmember Nichinsky, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby awards the bid for TA-24-03 - Highway
Yard Generator Replacement opened on July 25, 2024, to J.T. Oronzio General
Contracting + Development in the total contract amount of$47,095.00 and
hereby authorizes the Town Administrator to execute the agreement and any
related documents necessary to carry out its implementation.
Carried
4. DEFERRED: Consideration to Set a Public Hearing - "Limitation of Parking Boat
Trailers on Public Highways" Law
REPORTS OF MINUTES
1. Reports of Minutes August 14, 2024, and September 4, 2024.
Moved by Councilmember Fiddelman, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, it was
RESOLVED that the Town Board hereby approves the minutes of August 14,
2024, and September 4, 2024.
Carried
REPORTS OF THE COUNCIL
Councilmember Nambiar
• Attended the 9/11 ceremony, an important remembrance of such a hard day for all of
us. Was moved to see how our entire community gathered together, along with the
many people who returned to the Town to support their friends, family, and the greater
community, to honor 9/11 and those listed on our new First Responders monument.
• Attended a Westchester Municipal Officials Association dinner recently, which was
very informative.
• Sadly, has missed several liaison meetings lately because of other Town Board
meetings and events.
Councilmember Fiddelman
• Hopes we continue to remember 9/11, for everyone who died that day, for all the First
Responders, for all of us, and for future generations.
• The Housing Authority is working hard to improve the quality of life in the Hommocks
Park apartments.
• Missed the Library Board meeting this month. Visit larchmontlibrary.org to see
everything on offer at the library this month, including the Center for Continuing
Education's Student Art Show `Celebrating 100 Years,' which is on exhibit in the
Oresman Gallery this Fall!
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Councilmember King
• Mark your calendars for the Town's Food Truck event on Saturday, October 5th, from
12 to 4 pm. There are 15 to 17 delicious food trucks lined up, including one lobster
truck, so come early!
Councilmember Nichinsky
• The 9/11 ceremony was particularly poignant, with the new memorial for First
Responders and a focus on legacy and education. We must educate our children and
future generations to continue to acknowledge and raise awareness of 9/11.
• The Board of Architectural Review had a full agenda at the last meeting.
• Wishes all who celebrate Rosh Hashanah a very happy new year!
• Supervisor Elkind Eney added that the Sustainability Collaborative is having a clean-
up this Saturday at the Hommocks Conservation Area. To volunteer, please contact
Sue Odierna at 914-381-7816.
• Supervisor Elkind Eney also added there will be a Repair Cafe on October 12th at the
Senior Center. More volunteers are needed to assist with repairs. Again, to volunteer,
please contact Sue Odierna at 914-381-7816.
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
The deadline to apply for absentee ballots for military and overseas voters for the upcoming
general election is this Saturday, September 21st.
Yesterday was National Voter Registration Day! Just a reminder that if you want to check
your registration status, find your polling place, learn about the candidates and find out what
issues will be on your ballot, you can check at Vote411.org.
Last Monday, the Town Clerk's office began renewals for Washington Square and Lester
Place residential parking permits. Permits will be mailed out or you can pick up from the
Town Center starting October 1st.
TOWN ATTORNEY'S REPORT
Town Supervisor Elkind Eney set a record tonight as the only person to use the term `waste
stream' twice in one night. Congratulations!
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Councilmember King, seconded by Councilmember Nambiar, the
meeting was unanimously adjourned at 9:13 pm.
Carried
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING - September 30, 2024
Submitted by
Allison May, Town Clerk
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TOWN OF MAMARONECK COMPLETE STREETS
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• Complete Streets Act signed into NY Law in 2011 and requires state,
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all users when developing transportation projects that receive state
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• NYSDOT defines a Complete Street as a roadway planned and designed
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WHAT ARE COMPLETE STREETS?
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Complete Streets that are successful, depending upon goals:
• Contribute to a cleaner, greener transportation system
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• Reduces traffic congestion
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• Have conflicting wants and needs from different users including
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KEYS FOR THE TOWN
• Impacts to Emergency Vehicles
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• Conflicting participants
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• Limited Right-of-Way
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* Drivers want more and wider lanes as well as turn lanes
* Store owners want more area for merchandise
* Restaurant owners would like outdoor seating
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• Pedestrians
* Pedestrians want wider sidewalks
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* ADA compliant ramps and signals are required
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• Bicyclists
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* Issues with car doors opening from on-street parking
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RECOMMENDED• INFORMATION
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• Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs)
• Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LP1s)
• Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
• Raised Crosswalks
• Pedestrian Crossing/Refuge Islands
• Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHBs)
• Road Diets
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY COUNTERMEASURES
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What are some of the issues that you may hear from the general public about the
installation of Complete Streets and Traffic Calming Measures?
• Clearance issues/bottoming out on Speed Humps and Speed Tables
• Snow Plowing concerns
• Impacts to bicyclists
• Impacts on drainage
• Noise
• Emergency Vehicle delays
• "Makes me travel out of my way"
• "Makes me have to travel too slow"
PUBLIC ISSUES
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LEADING PEDESTRIAN INTERVALS (LPIs)
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THANK YOU !
Brian Dempsey, P.E,. PTOE, RSP1
bdempsey@dtsprovident.com
QUESTIONS
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CAPITAL FUND (FUND H): Amount
1 Expense H8160-0400 Sanitary Sewer Improvs Decrease (1,423,572.65)
Revenue H8160-3990 State Grant-Sewer Increase 208,903.59
Expense H8160-9980 Transfer to Debt Service Fund Increase 1,632,476.24
2 Expense H1404-0400 Trails End- Rye Water Main Increase 110,625.00
Revenue H1404-5038 Transfer from SW Decrease (110,625.00)
Debt Service ( Fund V)
1 Revenue V9900-5040 Transfer from H (H8160) Increase 1,632,476.24
Revenue V9999-5995 Appropriated Fund Balance Decrease (1,632,476.24)
Water Fund (Fund SW)
2 Expense SW9900-9950 Transfer to Capital Increase 110,625.00
Expense SW8340-4050 Contingency Decrease (110,625.00)
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Attachment C
Town of Mamaroneck
From: Tracy Yogman -Town Comptroller
Re: Fire Claims
Date: SEPTEMBER 18,2024
The following Town of Mamaroneck Fire Department claims have been certified by Chief Thomas Broderick and submitted to the
Comptroller's Office for payment:
VENDOR DESCRIPTION Amount
Repair of Scott Pak#29-Cty Contract#WC-21385,NYS Contract
AAA Emergency Supply Co.,Inc #PC69006 $ 1,988.15
Morris Croker LLC Tie clips for Career Academy,uniform badges $ 1,351.00
Sound Shore Pest Control Pest control 8/28/24 $ 70.00
UniFirst Corporation Cleaning supplies-8/23/24,9/6/2024 $ 525.86
Verizon Fire Department Redundant Circuit 8/25/2024 $ 289.99
Villa Maria Pizza Food for Fast Drill 8/28/24 $ 37.60
WJWW Water Service-205 Weaver St 7/25-8/26/24 $ 292.43
WJWW Water Service-Fire Sprinkler 7/26-8/25/24 $ 37.00
Total $ 4,592.03