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Public Hearing Notice

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Planning Board of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 8th day of October, 2015 at 7:30 P.M. at the temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 to consider the application submitted by Amit Goswami for site plan approval for the construction of a single family residence.

The subject premises are situated on the east side of River Road, known as 62 River Road, designated on the Tax Map as Section 71.30 Block 1 Lot 11, in an R-10 Zoning District.

Copies of the aforesaid application are available for public review at the temporary office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 20-4 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 during regular business hours Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.

Dated: September 24, 2015

Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

Orange & Rockland Announcement

Orange & Rockland O&R TO POLITICAL CANDIDATES: POST NO SIGNS ON UTILITY POLES

PEARL RIVER, NY Sept. 29, 2015 —Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. today issued a reminder to all political candidates and their campaign workers about O&R’s long-standing policy prohibiting the posting of all signs on utility poles.

This policy is grounded in very practical safety and litter control considerations and O&R is asking the cooperation of political campaigns for compliance.

Before anyone ever imagined the Internet, one of the most popular local message boards by default became the utility poles that line many of the community’s streets. The poles were one of the most convenient and accessible methods for hosting a posting. Signs of every shape, size and message sprung up every political season.

Unfortunately, those signs and posters usually are affixed to the poles with staples, tacks or nails, which present a potential hazard to O&R employees working on the poles.

Further, such signs can obscure the pole’s 10-digit I.D. number, hindering customer efforts to determine a definitive pole location when reporting outages or damage.

In addition, signs on poles may impair sight lines at intersections, or otherwise present a visual distraction to motorists. And, once the campaigns have taken place, the outdated signs remain as an eyesore and eventually a litter nuisance.

Announcement

Legal Notice

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing on the Tentative Budget for the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson for the Fiscal Year June 1, 2015 through May 31, 2016 will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 14th day of April, 2015 at 7:30 P.M. at the temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968.

Copies of the Tentative Budget are available for public inspection at the temporary office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 during regular business hours.

The annual compensation proposed to be paid to the Mayor and each member of the Board of Trustees is as follows:

Mayor $1.00
Deputy Mayor 1.00
Trustee (3) 1.00

Dated: Grand View-On-Hudson, New York
April 9, 2015

Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

Legal Notice

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing on the Tentative Budget for the South Nyack/Grand View Joint Police Department for Fiscal Year June 1, 2015 through May 31, 2016 will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 14th day of April, 2015 at 7:30 P.M. at the temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968.

Copies of the aforesaid Tentative Budget are available for public inspection at the temporary office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 during regular business hours.

Dated: Grand View-On-Hudson, New York
April 9, 2015

Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

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Welcome to the Mayor’s Blog

April 1, 2015

The Letter of Agreement with FEMA was executed by all parties yesterday. Congratulations to all of us. Also, the United Water issue has been resolved amicably, and they have begun work on Bight Lane. More good news– we have come to terms, again amicably, with our police union, agreeing to a contract that runs through May 2018.

Regarding the Bridge That Has No Name, you can always get the latest at the Bridge website. Just click this link:

http://www.newnybridge.com/

March 2015 Summary of Recent Activities

River Road Project

Construction of the new River Road is now scheduled to begin in early 2017. You will see activity before that time, but the real work will begin then. We are cautiously optimistic that the County will hold to this date. Something came up about endangered bats that allegedly live in our trees, but that seems to be resolved. This undertaking will not only replace the road, but will resolve many of the drainage issues that have plagued us.

Village Hall

It’s been two years and four months since Sandy severely damaged Village Hall. We are now nearing the turning point in working with FEMA. We received a draft of an award letter for $4.88 million to recreate Village Hall in its own image, but safer, more energy efficient, and better able to serve the needs of the community. We expect to have the final version of the letter in the next few weeks so that we can get started on bid documents which will lead to construction. Trustee Catherine Whitney has spearheaded this endeavor. To call her efforts ‘herculean’ would be understatement. She was expertly assisted by Village Clerk/Treasurer Julie Pagliaroli and Village Attorney Doris Ulman. Another piece of good news is that the Village will not have to put up any matching funds for the project. We owe a debt of thanks to Senator Gillibrand and Rep. Nita Lowey for weighing in on our side when we need them. They helped to move this along. As this project moves forward we will need more volunteers from the Village to support various phases and to insure that community concerns are addressed. Please let Julie know if you are willing to devote time to this.

Tappan Zee Bridge (aka the New New York Bridge)

Where do I begin? Early in the year the Village created a Sound Task Force to address several bridge issues, but with particular focus on the length of the southern sound barrier. Chuck Callen, Jim Foley and Mark Irgang led the offensive, and we were successful in getting the barrier extended. Other issues involving the road surface and the tympanic effect of the underside of the bridge were discussed at length. The technical prowess of our task force members was impressive to witness. Our Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffe backed us fully and insured that the State and TZC people involved heard us out. We are comfortable with their answers about noise from the underside of the bridge. The road surfacing is unresolved as of yet, but we understand that motorist safety and durability are their first and second priorities, and feel confident that will do all they can to mitigate noise. I work closely with the other river village mayors to see that the needs of the larger community are being addressed. As you’ve probably heard, South Nyack has a major issue with where the Shared Use Path, aka SUP, leaves the bridge. The SUP is for bicyclists, runners, and pedestrians. Right now it comes out at the corner of Broadway and Cornelison. We support South Nyack’s campaign to recover the interior of the Exit 10 cloverleaf and develop it with the SUP terminating there. Grand View’s position is that we want the SUP traffic diverted away from Hader Park. The Village of Nyack wants SUP users to head north to their downtown, which suits Grand View just fine.

United Water

We’ve had two issues with United Water. The first is that on several occasions the excessive use of water by Tappan Zee Constructors has left villagers at the northern end of town with brown particles in their water. United Water and TZC promise to stay on top of this, as will we. The second issue is the ownership of the water main under Bight Lane. We are right now exchanging letters and resolutions with United Water to correct this historical anomaly. It’s a long story that goes back to the construction of the original TZ Bridge, but seems to be resolving so that residents on that road will get full service during winter months. Thanks to our attorney Jan Ulman and United Water’s attorney Kelly Ruggerio for helping us work this out. Our County Legislator Nancy Low Hogan and United Water’s head of Government Relations, Bill Madden, also pitched in to make sure that we were listened to. Police The past two years were a time of transition. We have a new chief and sergeant due to retirements. We’ve also done very well in recruitments to fill vacancies and feel that the entire force is stronger. As I write this we are in the final stages of negotiating a long-term union contract that we expect to be amicably concluded. We’ve been able to keep budget increases to an absolute minimum. In the coming year we are working on something that may dramatically improve enforcement of bicycling laws. More to come on this one.

 August 2014

I want to to take this opportunity to congratulate the TZB Noise Task Force for a job well done. Chuck Callan, Jim Foley, and Mark Irgang have persuaded Tappan Zee Constructors and the the NYS Thruway Authority to reconsider the length of the southernmost sound barrier on the new bridge, and extend it well beyond what had been planned. In addition, they raised several questions that have long range implications for Grand View residents with respect to bridge noise, and received detailed, reasonable answers. Their most powerful weapon in this battle was information. They were incredibly well prepared for their meetings with the sound engineers from the bridge team who were impressed with the scope of knowledge these three brought to the table. They quoted Cal Tech studies on bridge surfacing options that the TZC people had to go and look up. The Task Force initially met with our NYS Assemblywoman, Ellen Jaffee, who made it clear to the representatives of the Governor’s office that this was important to the community. Thank you Ellen, and thanks to Brian Connybeare who represents Governor Cuomo, for arranging a series of meetings and seeing that the Task Force was heard by the right people at TZC and the Thruway Authority.

FEMA Agreement

To the residents:

On March 31, 2015 the Village signed a letter of understanding with FEMA about the scope of our project, which has a cap of $4,888,354. This is the next step in the process leading up to FEMA’s creating a project worksheet.
While this part of the process moves forward, we will begin creating bidding documents for demolition and construction, including a project manager; and will keep you apprised of each step along the way.
We are also working with the local, county and state historical societies to create a digital record of the building, and where possible to preserve and repurpose materials. We are committed to capturing the historic nature and style of the building in any new plans.
I encourage everyone to attend our upcoming board meeting on April 14 at 7:30 p.m. if you have questions and input. Or feel free to contact me or Larry any time. We want to be as transparent as possible about this very important undertaking, and we rely on the input of the community.

Catherine Whitney
catherinewhitney@mac.com

Planning Board Meeting

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Planning Board of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 14th day of July, 2016 at 7:30 P.M. at the temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 to consider the application submitted by Kevin Knutsen for site plan and soil & erosion control plan approval for the construction of a single family residence.

The subject premises are situated on the west side of River Road, known as 51 River Road, designated on the Tax Map as Section 71.30 Block 1 Lot 14, in an R-22 Zoning District.

Copies of the aforesaid application are available for public review at the temporary office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 20-4 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 during regular business hours Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.

Dated: July 3, 2016

Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

PUBLIC NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the polling place of the Village Elections to be held in the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson to be held on March 18th will be at 114 River Road. The polls will be open from noon to 9:00 P.M.

Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk

Election Notice

NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village of Grand View-on-Hudson will hold elections on March 18, 2015 at the Village Hall, 118 River Road, Grand View-on-Hudson, New York , 10960 between the hours of 12 noon and 9 P.M.

Further, the following are the nominees for the listed offices:

Office Name & Address Party Term
Mayor Lawrence R. Lynn Life’s a Party 2 years
192 River Road
Grand View, New York 10960

Trustee Jonathan Bell Life’s a Party 2 years
281 River Road
Grand View, New York 10960

Trustee Jane Lattes Life’s a Party 2 years
262 River Road
Grand View, New York 10960

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

 

 

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public informational meeting will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 21st day of July, 2014 at 7:30 P.M. to obtain public comment on the MS4 Annual Report that was submitted to the New York State Department of environmental conservation by the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson.

 

Copies of the aforesaid Annual Report are available for public review at the temporary office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York   10968 during regular business hours Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.  Also available if you Click here to download MS4 Annual Report 2014

 

 

 

Dated:   July 5, 2014

 

 

Julie Pagliaroli

Village Clerk/Treasurer

Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

Tree Preservation Local Law

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

 

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 21st day of June, 2014 at 7:30 P.M. at the temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York   10968 to consider the adoption of a proposed local law entitled “A Local Law Relating to Tree Preservation”, which proposed local law prohibits the cutting, removal or topping of trees without obtaining permits therefor, provides procedures and standards for the issuance of permits for tree removal, prohibits destruction of trees on public property, authorizes the establishment of a Tree Preservation Commission to make recommendations to the Board of Trustees, the Planning Board, the Building Inspector and other Village officials, provides a criminal penalty in the maximum amount of $2,500.00 or jail not to exceed 15 days or a civil penalty of $250.00 per tree for violations of the local law and permits enforcement by injunction.

 

Copies of the aforesaid proposed local law are available for public review at the temporary office of the Village Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York   10968 during regular business hours.

Click here to see proposed law

 

Dated:   June 30, 2014

 

Julie Pagliaroli

Village Clerk-Treasurer

Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

Our New Website

The Village of Grand View-on-Hudson is happy to announce the launch of its new website.  This new website provides the Village and its residents an opportunity to become better acquainted with your local government and to be informed of upcoming meetings and events. We will periodically being updating and adding useful information on events and activities. It is our hope that the Village of Grand View citizens, visitors and prospective residents alike find this new and improved website useful and return to it often. As always we welcome your suggestions and encourage you to share your ideas with us to create a better online experience

Julie