WEBVTT 1 00:00:37.980 --> 00:00:38.250 Karen Tarapata: Yet 2 00:00:40.020 --> 00:00:42.630 Karen Tarapata: Well, we have we have things to start with. So 3 00:00:44.430 --> 00:00:45.660 18453532621: Good evening, everyone. 4 00:00:45.840 --> 00:00:50.520 Karen Tarapata: I'm going to call the regular meeting at the Village Board of Trustees to quarter. 5 00:00:57.810 --> 00:00:58.800 Karen Tarapata: Hello, Jeff. Hello. 6 00:01:04.800 --> 00:01:13.380 18453532621: Karen the planning board does a roll call. At the beginning of their meeting. Maybe we should just do that. And then we'll know everybody's there because I can't see anybody 7 00:01:13.920 --> 00:01:18.180 Karen Tarapata: I understand. All right. So Karen is present. 8 00:01:23.910 --> 00:01:24.240 lauriedodge: Here. 9 00:01:24.330 --> 00:01:25.290 Call-In User_1: Lori dodge. 10 00:01:27.240 --> 00:01:27.690 Kennon Rothchild: Present. 11 00:01:34.410 --> 00:01:35.250 michael esmay: My guys, man. 12 00:01:36.510 --> 00:01:36.990 michael esmay: Okay. 13 00:01:37.650 --> 00:01:38.310 18453532621: Good, so 14 00:01:38.490 --> 00:01:43.110 Karen Tarapata: The whole board is here and officer Kennedy is also here, I 15 00:01:43.110 --> 00:01:45.690 Call-In User_1: See, I am. Here I am, here. 16 00:01:47.370 --> 00:01:49.320 Call-In User_1: little technical difficulty, but here I am. 17 00:01:50.640 --> 00:01:50.820 Call-In User_1: Oh, 18 00:01:51.870 --> 00:01:54.630 Karen Tarapata: And you hear me. Yes, I can hear you clearly 19 00:01:55.200 --> 00:02:01.050 Call-In User_1: Okay great, thanks. Would you like to do the police report. Yes, absolutely. 20 00:02:02.070 --> 00:02:10.140 Call-In User_1: Okay, since our last meeting calls for service for 157 that was down just a handful from the last month. 21 00:02:12.180 --> 00:02:16.860 Call-In User_1: We had one motor vehicle accident, no injuries that was Christian Harold and North Highland 22 00:02:18.690 --> 00:02:31.680 Call-In User_1: We had 17 alarm calls that was the burglar and fire. We actually had to fire calls on was an oven fire. One was a grill fire. We answered 26 emergency 23 00:02:33.210 --> 00:02:36.390 Call-In User_1: We responded to six domestic calls, those were all verbal 24 00:02:37.650 --> 00:02:43.620 Call-In User_1: We conducted for area checks 47 cultural and religious checks. 25 00:02:44.850 --> 00:02:51.360 Call-In User_1: We had one trespass complaint that was that the river hope preserve. I think you're familiar with that. Yep. 26 00:02:52.650 --> 00:02:56.100 Call-In User_1: And that party was identified so we know who he is. He comes back. 27 00:02:58.590 --> 00:03:06.450 Call-In User_1: We had one larceny. That was at the nine w bike shop. They had 10 bicycles that were stolen from a storage unit overnight. 28 00:03:07.590 --> 00:03:11.820 Call-In User_1: still an active investigation, but they do have a suspect identified for that. 29 00:03:13.080 --> 00:03:14.190 Call-In User_1: I can, I request that 30 00:03:14.190 --> 00:03:16.380 Karen Tarapata: Everybody mute themselves if they're not 31 00:03:16.410 --> 00:03:19.500 Karen Tarapata: Speaking we seem to have a little background. 32 00:03:19.500 --> 00:03:20.610 Call-In User_1: Noise here. Thank you. 33 00:03:23.610 --> 00:03:26.790 Call-In User_1: Okay. That might have been me. I just turned off one of the videos. 34 00:03:28.170 --> 00:03:40.290 Call-In User_1: We also had six ordinance violation calls, those were all for loud noise or music and one was for juveniles at the elementary school. And I know we had that last month. So we continue an active area check for the elementary school for the teenagers. 35 00:03:41.940 --> 00:03:46.170 Call-In User_1: Three as a result of that one accident. There were three tickets issue. 36 00:03:48.390 --> 00:03:54.300 Call-In User_1: Because that party was I guess he had served off the road. He didn't have a license. He ended up hitting a car. 37 00:03:56.400 --> 00:04:07.110 Call-In User_1: Let's see, locally. Just things to be aware of for central Nyack they've also had an incident have some stolen bicycles. There were four bicycle stolen from one resident during the evening. 38 00:04:07.860 --> 00:04:18.750 Call-In User_1: nanuet we've seen in a little bit of an uptick in larcenies for motor vehicles. So I would just continue to remind everybody to lock their doors don't leave their valuables in their vehicles and certainly not visible. 39 00:04:20.610 --> 00:04:28.500 Call-In User_1: As far as the Palisades center mall and also our nanuet parking lots, the Car Club. It's summertime we always have enough tech with them with the 40 00:04:30.480 --> 00:04:37.050 Call-In User_1: You know, the hot rods and everything coming into town. Everybody comparing comparing their cars and then doing some speeding on 59 in the Garden State Parkway. 41 00:04:38.370 --> 00:04:48.000 Call-In User_1: Also, unfortunately, we did have the double homicide. I'm sure you guys must have heard of that one that was domestic related and that suspect was caught rather quickly. 42 00:04:49.050 --> 00:05:05.280 Call-In User_1: As far as our drug related information county overdoses so far for are up to their 104 to date that's up from 21 in the since the last report in the last month, which is crazy to me. 43 00:05:07.740 --> 00:05:19.770 Call-In User_1: At 85 survival 19 death Clark town has 38 for the year so far. And that's up from seven last month 31 survival seven people have passed away. 44 00:05:21.030 --> 00:05:23.490 Call-In User_1: So unfortunately, that we're seeing an uptick in that, but 45 00:05:25.020 --> 00:05:33.270 Call-In User_1: That's the, that's what's going on. And then of course the the no parking sign. How's everything going with that. 46 00:05:34.290 --> 00:05:35.400 Call-In User_1: It's actually, it's been 47 00:05:35.430 --> 00:05:36.750 Karen Tarapata: quite helpful in that 48 00:05:36.960 --> 00:05:41.010 Karen Tarapata: Having people Kirk on one side of the road at least makes it 49 00:05:41.040 --> 00:05:42.120 Karen Tarapata: Available to 50 00:05:42.660 --> 00:05:44.250 Call-In User_1: If there was any kind of a 51 00:05:44.670 --> 00:05:47.940 Karen Tarapata: Emergency you could get emergency vehicles in there. 52 00:05:48.960 --> 00:05:59.160 Karen Tarapata: The residents on locust were asking that the signs V switch to the other side of the street again so that they sort of share the burden and I don't know. 53 00:05:59.700 --> 00:06:02.610 Karen Tarapata: If you could handle that. Or if you really wanted our DP. 54 00:06:02.610 --> 00:06:03.900 Karen Tarapata: W guys to do it. 55 00:06:04.950 --> 00:06:13.020 Call-In User_1: You know what I went through there. And notice that the the signs were actually stapled to some of the polls and the fencing. Oh. 56 00:06:13.590 --> 00:06:15.630 Karen Tarapata: That sounds like. Sounds good. And Lucas. 57 00:06:15.750 --> 00:06:16.920 Karen Tarapata: That's fine, where it isn't. 58 00:06:17.730 --> 00:06:18.540 Call-In User_1: always perfect. 59 00:06:18.960 --> 00:06:20.130 Karen Tarapata: It's low okay so 60 00:06:20.790 --> 00:06:22.890 Karen Tarapata: Currently we have everyone parking on the north. 61 00:06:22.890 --> 00:06:25.740 Karen Tarapata: Side and some of them were asking if we couldn't 62 00:06:25.740 --> 00:06:26.220 Karen Tarapata: Switch it 63 00:06:26.280 --> 00:06:27.240 Karen Tarapata: Again, so that 64 00:06:27.330 --> 00:06:29.940 Karen Tarapata: The North psychotic break from the garbage. 65 00:06:30.300 --> 00:06:31.170 Call-In User_1: And ok 66 00:06:33.390 --> 00:06:35.880 Call-In User_1: Ok so Lucas will switch them to the south side. 67 00:06:36.300 --> 00:06:38.100 Karen Tarapata: Perfect Alexa was fine as it 68 00:06:38.100 --> 00:06:38.340 Call-In User_1: Is 69 00:06:38.370 --> 00:06:41.100 Call-In User_1: That's very helpful. Okay, awesome. 70 00:06:43.470 --> 00:06:44.520 Call-In User_1: Great news. Thank 71 00:06:44.520 --> 00:06:48.480 Call-In User_1: You okay, no problem. We'll try and get that done tomorrow. Now, 72 00:06:48.540 --> 00:07:05.730 Karen Tarapata: The other thing is, are there any. I mean, are any citations being made it off for no parking around the park I we're still getting an awful lot of people on the side streets and I didn't know if there was any enforcement or if I should just call when I see something 73 00:07:06.600 --> 00:07:11.520 Call-In User_1: Will definitely call when you see something. I mean, we do have our officer that's down there on a regular basis. 74 00:07:12.180 --> 00:07:27.780 Call-In User_1: Quite honestly, I did not see that there were any parking ticket tickets issued this month with actually did surprise me a little bit, but in reviewing the calls for the month I did notice that there was a call or two and then you know they had the person who the car and it was no problem. 75 00:07:28.530 --> 00:07:28.860 Right. 76 00:07:29.880 --> 00:07:32.100 Karen Tarapata: Residents are saying, nobody's ticketing 77 00:07:32.730 --> 00:07:33.720 Karen Tarapata: So I just 78 00:07:34.920 --> 00:07:36.960 Karen Tarapata: I thought I would just ask about that. 79 00:07:37.830 --> 00:07:45.630 Call-In User_1: Yeah. And if I mean obviously for resident notices that there's a car parked and no parking, give us a call within the area car down and they will take care of it. 80 00:07:46.080 --> 00:07:48.180 Call-In User_1: Thank you. You're welcome. 81 00:07:50.670 --> 00:07:53.220 Karen Tarapata: Alright. Anyone have any questions for Officer Candidate 82 00:07:55.950 --> 00:07:56.370 Karen Tarapata: Okay. 83 00:07:58.320 --> 00:08:02.310 Karen Tarapata: All right, thank you so much. Have a great night. Thank 84 00:08:02.340 --> 00:08:05.250 Call-In User_1: You to everybody. Take care. Bye bye. Bye. 85 00:08:07.110 --> 00:08:08.910 Karen Tarapata: Okay, we have the Treasurer's Report. 86 00:08:10.320 --> 00:08:11.370 Richard Fortunato: Good evening, everybody. 87 00:08:13.530 --> 00:08:20.550 Richard Fortunato: First thing I just want to mention, let's make sure we sign all those vouchers. The only thing that's in the vouchers this month with any 88 00:08:21.960 --> 00:08:30.030 Richard Fortunato: Different from from prior months is the orange town sewer, Bill. Bill hundred thousand dollar bill. That's the only thing out of the ordinary that's in there. 89 00:08:31.650 --> 00:08:51.720 Richard Fortunato: I emailed everybody a set of financial statements. There's only two weeks worth of information in there. So there's not much to go over with two weeks they look fine. And I also emailed everyone or Carol, did the engagement letter for the may 31 2020 audit. 90 00:08:52.890 --> 00:09:03.210 Richard Fortunato: The audit is going to take place in September and October. I know it's eight pages. It's a lot of accounting mumbo jumbo. The only really thing you really got to look at is the $15,000 fee. 91 00:09:06.120 --> 00:09:29.250 Richard Fortunato: The budget had tweet budget and $20,000 for the audit. It's the same from that we used in 2016 the name change because the phone. We used in 2016 merged with this firm. So this is really the only firm that does municipal audits and Robin and I think the fee is is very reasonable. 92 00:09:32.190 --> 00:09:43.680 Richard Fortunato: Okay, so I'm going to need an approval for that sometime. If you guys want to talk about an executive session that just needs to be approved signed and sent back. I will then do everything schedule it take care of them and do everything else. 93 00:09:45.990 --> 00:09:54.270 Karen Tarapata: I would say rich. Why don't I would ask for a resolution to approve the expenditure $15,000 for our audit. 94 00:09:54.300 --> 00:10:06.150 Richard Fortunato: What I think the it's not the expenditure so much as maybe the audit firm. I guess the whole thing. Right. I mean, there's, there is no one else to do it there, we could find another firm but they probably be from Westchester 95 00:10:06.840 --> 00:10:13.950 Richard Fortunato: I think the fee is very reasonable. So if you want me to ask for a resolution. Yeah, I am asking for a resolution to approve. 96 00:10:16.620 --> 00:10:25.950 Richard Fortunato: That you have in your in your inbox. The eight page letter to prove the engagement letter as it's written for the may 31 2020 97 00:10:27.660 --> 00:10:28.020 Kennon Rothchild: Which 98 00:10:28.290 --> 00:10:29.970 Richard Fortunato: I have a quick question. Sure. 99 00:10:30.000 --> 00:10:46.620 Kennon Rothchild: So I decided to see if I could figure out where and and they the lovely financials. It has audit and under finances auto reporting and it says our budget is 12,000 not 20 and my Miss reading something here. 100 00:10:47.190 --> 00:10:47.820 Richard Fortunato: I thought I said 101 00:10:48.060 --> 00:10:55.890 2013 2541 102 00:10:58.200 --> 00:11:01.320 Richard Fortunato: And you might be right. I thought I had 20 and there 103 00:11:02.250 --> 00:11:04.950 Joseph Diamond: Was a lot of screaming numbers of my budget. 104 00:11:05.040 --> 00:11:06.690 Richard Fortunato: Oh, you know what, yeah. 105 00:11:08.070 --> 00:11:16.920 Joseph Diamond: Property Tax the budget is listed as 1,000,002 57 and it's 2,060,000 something's the budget. 106 00:11:25.980 --> 00:11:33.390 Richard Fortunato: You're, you're absolutely right. Hold on, hold on just a minute. Yeah, you know what, maybe when I input the budget, it decided to put 107 00:11:34.740 --> 00:11:46.200 Richard Fortunato: A fraction of the number in there because it ties out it comes to zero. So I don't know what QuickBooks did hold on a second. I think there is. Can I think there is $20,000 in the budget. Just give me one minute. 108 00:11:47.940 --> 00:11:48.780 30 seconds. 109 00:11:50.760 --> 00:11:53.160 Karen Tarapata: I'd have to pull up the old one. 110 00:11:53.370 --> 00:11:56.430 Richard Fortunato: I have it. I have the one that you approved. 111 00:11:59.310 --> 00:12:01.140 Richard Fortunato: Okay, I'm looking 112 00:12:05.610 --> 00:12:13.260 Richard Fortunato: Yeah, there's yeah there's there's a mistake on the budget column. There's no question about it. There's there's $20,000 in the budget not 12 113 00:12:14.580 --> 00:12:30.750 Richard Fortunato: Which leads me to believe that there's no only 60% and yeah, the real property taxes is 2,096,000 so is that 60% for 1.2 million that's there. I think QuickBooks just took 60% for some reason. Something's up there, which I'll figure out 114 00:12:31.170 --> 00:12:31.920 Karen Tarapata: Can you send them. 115 00:12:33.390 --> 00:12:33.780 Karen Tarapata: More 116 00:12:36.960 --> 00:12:40.860 Richard Fortunato: Yeah, something's I think it's just I think when I input it 117 00:12:42.300 --> 00:12:50.640 Richard Fortunato: The computer automatically took 60% of every number. I'm not sure I didn't do the math here in front of me but that's that's what I think happened. 118 00:12:51.690 --> 00:12:53.100 Karen Tarapata: Well, that would make that would be 119 00:12:54.300 --> 00:13:02.490 Karen Tarapata: Yeah, that would be right to because I'm looking at other numbers that I know like it says here for river hook 23 and I know it was more like 35 120 00:13:02.580 --> 00:13:08.400 Richard Fortunato: Yeah, I just didn't put it the new budget in there. So something the numbers I put in, or the right numbers. 121 00:13:08.940 --> 00:13:22.710 Richard Fortunato: QuickBooks did this so QuickBooks probably just in the budget column took 60% or it did some crazy math and it shouldn't have done, and I'll fix it. But, there I am, I assure you the budget for next for this year. 122 00:13:22.800 --> 00:13:24.780 Richard Fortunato: The our end is $20,000 for the 123 00:13:25.920 --> 00:13:32.310 Kennon Rothchild: Great. So the good news is we're going to be $5,000 richer, as opposed to 3000 for 124 00:13:33.270 --> 00:13:34.230 Richard Fortunato: That is the good news. 125 00:13:34.470 --> 00:13:38.160 Richard Fortunato: The bad news is, can I have no idea like QuickBooks did this. Let's 126 00:13:38.790 --> 00:13:40.470 Kennon Rothchild: Say they're trying to pocket our money. 127 00:13:40.500 --> 00:13:40.950 Joseph Diamond: I don't know. 128 00:13:41.010 --> 00:13:44.280 Joseph Diamond: But that's another question, what 129 00:13:45.720 --> 00:13:47.430 Joseph Diamond: Is number two, suddenly appeared as 130 00:13:48.120 --> 00:14:07.080 Richard Fortunato: Well, the retained earnings number is there because that's the number that's left over from last year because I haven't reconciled may 31 2020 just yet. So that retained earnings number. Is it a positive number or negative number. It is negative. 131 00:14:07.590 --> 00:14:17.550 Richard Fortunato: The negative that number right now in that column is the is the loss for the year, but it's not the loss because there's no rules in there. The 132 00:14:17.820 --> 00:14:34.410 Richard Fortunato: $400,000 sewer bill that you're paying tonight is dated May 31 but it's all not last year. So that is going to reduce that 300 that to you, Joe that 300 is nothing yet because I didn't recognize the Aaron, that's a that's left over from last year's 133 00:14:34.980 --> 00:14:38.730 Richard Fortunato: 12 months QuickBooks financial statement. It hasn't been done. 134 00:14:40.380 --> 00:14:46.950 Richard Fortunato: It'll get adjusted and your and your next question is, what will it be, I think we're going to have a shortfall less than 100 135 00:14:47.400 --> 00:14:56.310 Richard Fortunato: More than $1 so somewhere in. We're going to have a small shortfall. It's my guess because today I just received a $30,000 136 00:14:57.210 --> 00:15:06.210 Richard Fortunato: Mortgage tax check it was deposited today. It's going to make that number look better, because it's really from last year. It's for the period ending March. 137 00:15:06.690 --> 00:15:08.910 Richard Fortunato: So all these adjustments have to go in there. 138 00:15:09.690 --> 00:15:16.560 Richard Fortunato: Sometime over the next couple of months and I can't do them right away because like, you know, today the deposit came in for let you know that we're 139 00:15:16.830 --> 00:15:27.990 Richard Fortunato: We're, we're working progress for two months after a year end with disbursements and receipts, so I can't do adjustments on May 31 so probably sometime in August. 140 00:15:30.150 --> 00:15:32.400 Richard Fortunato: So that number is nothing yet. Joe, so 141 00:15:32.850 --> 00:15:36.360 Richard Fortunato: It'll go away. Eventually, maybe not next month, but the month after 142 00:15:36.450 --> 00:15:50.850 Richard Fortunato: It will go away because the surplus or the deficit. Once the adjustments are done will close out to the fund balance right and that number goes away just has to stay there until everything comes in and I can reconcile the errand. 143 00:15:51.390 --> 00:15:52.980 Karen Tarapata: Right. And there were a couple of 144 00:15:56.070 --> 00:16:02.910 Richard Fortunato: I'm taking me over on that because I think it'll I think it'll be somewhere between 1,000,001 in a million tip. 145 00:16:04.230 --> 00:16:20.550 Richard Fortunato: That's. Those are my, that's my estimate because we got the 30 grand today we got the $400,000 bill for sewer roughly half his last year and half is this year, but all of it is dated May 31 in this set of book. So it has to come back into this year. 146 00:16:21.810 --> 00:16:33.720 Richard Fortunato: There's another sales tax check. We're waiting for which is another probably 15 or $20,000 which we usually get august 1 that I wait for because that's from for last year. It's for the period ending 147 00:16:34.410 --> 00:16:43.470 Richard Fortunato: I believe us with a period ending march 31 if they're that late to pass a couple of months late so all these reconciliations back and forth. 148 00:16:44.250 --> 00:16:46.020 Richard Fortunato: I think we're going to be $50,000 149 00:16:46.050 --> 00:16:47.700 Richard Fortunato: Deficit job. That's my phone. 150 00:16:48.210 --> 00:16:58.260 Karen Tarapata: Right. And there were a couple of things that are actually on this year's were discussed with this year's budget that actually got filled at the end of last year, so 151 00:16:59.400 --> 00:17:10.140 Karen Tarapata: I'm just saying that there was some expenses that were that were made that actually belonged in this year's budget so they may make last year's budget look a little bit worse. 152 00:17:16.260 --> 00:17:38.880 Richard Fortunato: Okay, so, um, that's really, that's all I got. Collections. Collections. To date, man. A lot of deposits today collections today on the real estate taxes are going very, very well. I don't really see any problems on collections, considering the economy coven or the 21 day extension. 153 00:17:40.950 --> 00:17:42.840 Richard Fortunato: I don't see any problems yet. 154 00:17:45.060 --> 00:17:50.790 Karen Tarapata: Well, I think this is a this is a good time to collect your taxes. I think it's good things are going to get tighter as the year goes on. 155 00:17:52.260 --> 00:17:58.470 Karen Tarapata: And next year is an unknown. So yes, when someone make a recommendation to 156 00:18:00.270 --> 00:18:03.390 Karen Tarapata: Except engagement letter Bernard associates. 157 00:18:07.530 --> 00:18:08.010 Joseph Diamond: Warmer 158 00:18:11.250 --> 00:18:12.030 Joseph Diamond: Welcome 159 00:18:14.640 --> 00:18:16.170 Kennon Rothchild: I'll second that. That's can 160 00:18:17.610 --> 00:18:19.590 Karen Tarapata: All right. All in favor. 161 00:18:21.900 --> 00:18:22.860 michael esmay: Of Mike 162 00:18:26.040 --> 00:18:32.850 Karen Tarapata: Okay, it says I Karen says I can says if Joe says, I like, says I. Okay. It's unanimous. 163 00:18:34.050 --> 00:18:36.300 Karen Tarapata: Now, rich, do we need another one for the amount 164 00:18:38.550 --> 00:18:44.220 Richard Fortunato: Know, I just think in there. Can we Carrollton we just right in and we also approve the amount 165 00:18:45.780 --> 00:18:47.730 Richard Fortunato: That be okay. Or, you know, 166 00:18:47.820 --> 00:18:51.780 18453532621: Yeah we I can put it in one resolution one resolution that we 167 00:18:51.840 --> 00:18:54.750 Richard Fortunato: Are different and then we approve the amount 168 00:18:56.010 --> 00:18:56.670 michael esmay: That they 169 00:18:57.990 --> 00:18:59.760 18453532621: Allow the mayor to sign 170 00:19:03.630 --> 00:19:04.650 Karen Tarapata: Do that tomorrow. 171 00:19:06.300 --> 00:19:06.690 michael esmay: Rich 172 00:19:09.120 --> 00:19:09.630 Richard Fortunato: Yeah. 173 00:19:09.690 --> 00:19:11.910 michael esmay: Absolutely not to exceed 174 00:19:13.050 --> 00:19:15.540 Richard Fortunato: It will not exceed know I already spoke to her. 175 00:19:17.310 --> 00:19:27.000 Richard Fortunato: And I told her what everything would be available for her and there's no need. He won't exceed it won't be. I mean, look, they're not going to build us less mean that that's, you know, 176 00:19:29.490 --> 00:19:30.390 Richard Fortunato: That's not going to 177 00:19:31.290 --> 00:19:31.920 Richard Fortunato: Tell us more. 178 00:19:32.370 --> 00:19:33.930 Richard Fortunato: It will not tell us more. No way. 179 00:19:34.650 --> 00:19:35.580 michael esmay: Second question. 180 00:19:36.390 --> 00:19:36.810 michael esmay: Though 181 00:19:37.140 --> 00:19:39.030 michael esmay: How does that compare to last year's 182 00:19:40.410 --> 00:19:41.490 Richard Fortunato: Last year's what 183 00:19:41.910 --> 00:19:43.740 michael esmay: Normal out of those 184 00:19:44.790 --> 00:19:47.280 michael esmay: Has it gone up about the same. 185 00:19:49.170 --> 00:19:52.470 Richard Fortunato: You mean 2016 was the last time we got an audit. 186 00:19:53.340 --> 00:19:54.210 michael esmay: Know the sort 187 00:19:55.710 --> 00:20:05.700 Richard Fortunato: Of assume it was a little bit higher, a little bit higher from last year. Very. I didn't think it was substantially higher a little bit but not something that I looked at in his son. 188 00:20:06.420 --> 00:20:22.920 Richard Fortunato: So I don't think if the sewer bill is based on the information that I give them. I mean, there's no real I give Orangeburg the assessment numbers as to what the values are every year and they calculate it based off the numbers that I give them so 189 00:20:23.280 --> 00:20:29.700 Richard Fortunato: I really just think they're dividing right costs by total assessments in their Sewer District 190 00:20:30.870 --> 00:20:38.160 Richard Fortunato: And they get a number. So there's no there's no funny math there. It's a pretty simple. It's the same calculation we do with our sewer, Bill, you know, 191 00:20:38.190 --> 00:20:39.630 Richard Fortunato: Total assessments divided 192 00:20:39.780 --> 00:20:43.170 Richard Fortunato: Total cost divided by the assessments into it so 193 00:20:44.490 --> 00:20:45.390 michael esmay: And then they do. 194 00:20:45.720 --> 00:20:46.530 The audit. 195 00:20:47.670 --> 00:20:49.230 michael esmay: That gets reported to the state. 196 00:20:50.760 --> 00:20:50.940 michael esmay: The 197 00:20:51.000 --> 00:20:59.130 Richard Fortunato: Audit is attached to the AU day when I do the AU day. Yes, I'm going to do, do you do for the auditor. So this way. 198 00:20:59.580 --> 00:21:11.040 Richard Fortunato: Everything is clean and it's all I'll do the financial statements. I'll do the air and I'll produce their work papers for them. I'll do the UD give it all to him, basically, to check or to audit or whatever you want to call it. 199 00:21:12.360 --> 00:21:22.050 Richard Fortunato: And yes, once they're done. I will attach it go back and once we get it is probably November, I'll go back and attach it to the add in Albany. Yes. 200 00:21:22.440 --> 00:21:35.910 Richard Fortunato: I think more I think better for us is not really attached to the end, but I think I'm going to ask you to put it on the website. I think that's probably a nicer to attach it to the AU de la New York State really cares 201 00:21:36.120 --> 00:21:37.470 michael esmay: Depending on what turns out 202 00:21:38.340 --> 00:21:42.690 Richard Fortunato: I don't think we're gonna have any problem whatsoever. None. None, like zero 203 00:21:44.280 --> 00:21:45.420 Karen Tarapata: What's interesting about 204 00:21:46.440 --> 00:21:49.620 michael esmay: Watching the faces on have smiled and have 205 00:21:50.670 --> 00:21:54.090 Richard Fortunato: 00 206 00:21:55.200 --> 00:22:02.310 Karen Tarapata: Sewer bill if you think about it, the sewer bill is what 20% of our whole budget. 207 00:22:02.790 --> 00:22:03.750 Richard Fortunato: Yeah yeah 208 00:22:04.230 --> 00:22:13.080 Karen Tarapata: That's remarkable. I think people don't often realize how much we pay for the sewer services. Yes, you do not have money. 209 00:22:14.340 --> 00:22:19.260 Richard Fortunato: Yeah, there's no there's no negotiating. There's no funny math with it it's it's a very simple 210 00:22:19.530 --> 00:22:25.020 Richard Fortunato: Calculation on our part. So, I mean, if the bill is what the bill is there's nothing we can do you 211 00:22:26.430 --> 00:22:27.690 lauriedodge: stop going to the bathroom. 212 00:22:29.310 --> 00:22:29.850 Richard Fortunato: I don't think 213 00:22:32.820 --> 00:22:34.680 lauriedodge: injecting a tiny bit of humor. 214 00:22:34.800 --> 00:22:35.250 Richard Fortunato: I don't think 215 00:22:36.660 --> 00:22:41.520 Karen Tarapata: We could all get composting toilets. Show them what they probably still charges. 216 00:22:41.580 --> 00:22:42.240 lauriedodge: And that's true. 217 00:22:44.040 --> 00:22:47.010 Richard Fortunato: Last but not least, Carol. I just want to make certain 218 00:22:47.490 --> 00:22:56.790 Richard Fortunato: That in last month's minutes there was an interest payment of 21,700 and change. 219 00:22:58.020 --> 00:23:00.900 Richard Fortunato: For a bond payment right for the sewer on 220 00:23:03.120 --> 00:23:06.330 18453532621: Looking at April meeting, but when we look 221 00:23:10.860 --> 00:23:16.590 18453532621: June bond payment was approved by resolution at April meeting. That's the June. 222 00:23:16.860 --> 00:23:19.830 Richard Fortunato: But now what about the July, that should be a July 15 223 00:23:22.440 --> 00:23:24.720 18453532621: I know, I know the June was approved. 224 00:23:24.720 --> 00:23:26.130 Richard Fortunato: In April, because I had 225 00:23:27.270 --> 00:23:28.770 18453532621: A nice we just 226 00:23:30.030 --> 00:23:32.010 18453532621: Spoke about it and 227 00:23:33.930 --> 00:23:42.930 18453532621: Talked about the June bond payments made on payment has been made, but there was no other resolution. So okay, so I made the June, which we have 228 00:23:42.930 --> 00:23:44.160 Richard Fortunato: approval for so you know what 229 00:23:44.550 --> 00:23:48.660 Richard Fortunato: I need another resolution to approve. 230 00:23:51.060 --> 00:24:05.640 Richard Fortunato: 21,007 oh 938 cents. That is a an interest payment for the sewer bond and it's do July 15 231 00:24:07.350 --> 00:24:08.940 Richard Fortunato: Of 2020 this joy. 232 00:24:12.120 --> 00:24:12.750 Richard Fortunato: Please. 233 00:24:14.760 --> 00:24:16.560 Karen Tarapata: All right, make emotion. 234 00:24:17.160 --> 00:24:18.900 michael esmay: Goes doing it, but we can hear him. 235 00:24:19.830 --> 00:24:20.580 lauriedodge: Oh, yes. 236 00:24:21.480 --> 00:24:22.980 michael esmay: I just saw like a motion. 237 00:24:24.240 --> 00:24:25.050 Karen Tarapata: Capture enough 238 00:24:25.140 --> 00:24:26.700 Karen Tarapata: You might have to turn up the volume. 239 00:24:27.150 --> 00:24:28.950 Kennon Rothchild: But he also have to unmute himself. 240 00:24:29.700 --> 00:24:31.200 lauriedodge: I don't see him. Oh, there he 241 00:24:33.510 --> 00:24:34.410 Joseph Diamond: Was on mute. 242 00:24:35.520 --> 00:24:39.600 Joseph Diamond: I'll make a motion that we pay the 21st 243 00:24:43.470 --> 00:24:45.000 Kennon Rothchild: Or second oh my 244 00:24:45.030 --> 00:24:46.740 Kennon Rothchild: God, Mike, you take it. 245 00:24:49.200 --> 00:24:50.160 Karen Tarapata: All in favor. 246 00:24:59.130 --> 00:25:01.170 18453532621: All right, unanimous. 247 00:25:05.610 --> 00:25:06.390 Richard Fortunato: That's all I got. 248 00:25:07.980 --> 00:25:11.970 Karen Tarapata: Great, thank you. So you're off, you're off on vacation now. 249 00:25:12.630 --> 00:25:15.150 Richard Fortunato: I'll be gone for two weeks. Anybody has any questions. 250 00:25:15.210 --> 00:25:16.110 Richard Fortunato: You know my cell phone. 251 00:25:17.220 --> 00:25:17.850 lauriedodge: Very good. 252 00:25:18.630 --> 00:25:20.460 Richard Fortunato: And I promise I will fix that. 253 00:25:22.680 --> 00:25:24.570 Richard Fortunato: Problem with the budget that was weird. 254 00:25:24.720 --> 00:25:26.070 Richard Fortunato: But I will fix that. 255 00:25:27.150 --> 00:25:27.660 Karen Tarapata: Thank you. 256 00:25:28.530 --> 00:25:29.490 Kennon Rothchild: Very much. Have a good time. 257 00:25:29.580 --> 00:25:30.360 Richard Fortunato: You're very welcome to 258 00:25:30.990 --> 00:25:31.980 Joseph Diamond: Stay safe. Oh. 259 00:25:32.370 --> 00:25:32.700 Thank you. 260 00:25:36.420 --> 00:25:36.930 Karen Tarapata: All right. 261 00:25:38.700 --> 00:25:42.270 Karen Tarapata: We're getting very close to our 730 public hearing 262 00:25:44.910 --> 00:25:46.020 18453532621: So I don't really want to do 263 00:25:46.020 --> 00:25:48.810 Karen Tarapata: Anything. Oh, as far as the Minutes, Carol. 264 00:25:49.140 --> 00:25:51.180 Karen Tarapata: We're going to post the Minutes. 265 00:25:51.750 --> 00:25:52.890 Karen Tarapata: Of the last meeting. 266 00:25:52.980 --> 00:25:53.700 Karen Tarapata: Next month 267 00:25:55.560 --> 00:25:56.400 Karen Tarapata: Is that correct, 268 00:26:00.090 --> 00:26:00.450 Karen Tarapata: Carol. 269 00:26:04.260 --> 00:26:04.530 lauriedodge: She 270 00:26:08.040 --> 00:26:08.400 Karen Tarapata: Yes. 271 00:26:08.760 --> 00:26:09.300 Karen Tarapata: Okay, our 272 00:26:10.680 --> 00:26:11.400 Karen Tarapata: Own me 273 00:26:12.900 --> 00:26:16.470 Karen Tarapata: MINUTES OF LAND OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 21 until next month. 274 00:26:17.040 --> 00:26:24.150 18453532621: We don't need to. I did send them to everyone, they have to. You've got the may 21 and the may 28 minutes 275 00:26:25.470 --> 00:26:26.520 18453532621: I did not get them. 276 00:26:28.440 --> 00:26:30.720 lauriedodge: On the 21st of 277 00:26:32.520 --> 00:26:33.180 18453532621: May 28 278 00:26:33.210 --> 00:26:35.190 lauriedodge: Yeah, I got both of them. I looked at fault. 279 00:26:36.810 --> 00:26:41.220 18453532621: Them yesterday. Oh, okay. I'm today. I'm sorry. 280 00:26:42.330 --> 00:26:43.110 18453532621: I didn't print them. 281 00:26:46.440 --> 00:26:50.370 18453532621: Were kind of lightly yeah items on that agenda. 282 00:26:54.630 --> 00:26:56.760 Karen Tarapata: Alright, so, Laura. You did read them. 283 00:26:58.530 --> 00:26:58.920 lauriedodge: Yeah. 284 00:26:59.010 --> 00:26:59.610 lauriedodge: I did. 285 00:27:01.980 --> 00:27:02.730 lauriedodge: Did anyone else. 286 00:27:05.340 --> 00:27:07.050 I think so because I don't 287 00:27:09.210 --> 00:27:11.250 18453532621: You want to do them at the end of the meeting. 288 00:27:12.210 --> 00:27:14.910 Karen Tarapata: Yes, I think that's wise because I have not I have 289 00:27:15.090 --> 00:27:15.750 Karen Tarapata: I have to say. 290 00:27:16.110 --> 00:27:16.620 Karen Tarapata: I don't 291 00:27:16.650 --> 00:27:19.440 Karen Tarapata: See them here. I don't leave like I don't know why to 292 00:27:20.280 --> 00:27:20.700 Karen Tarapata: Get them. 293 00:27:21.630 --> 00:27:22.680 Karen Tarapata: printed them out and read them. 294 00:27:23.760 --> 00:27:25.380 Karen Tarapata: All right, well, we can be read them again. 295 00:27:27.420 --> 00:27:27.930 Karen Tarapata: And 296 00:27:28.830 --> 00:27:29.460 18453532621: Two minutes. 297 00:27:29.640 --> 00:27:30.690 Karen Tarapata: And for our public 298 00:27:30.750 --> 00:27:34.290 Karen Tarapata: Hearings there anything really quick. Anybody wants to mention 299 00:27:50.580 --> 00:27:52.650 Karen Tarapata: Do we have to wait till 730 on the graph. 300 00:27:52.650 --> 00:27:56.580 18453532621: To start to read the numbers you should just make sure that 301 00:27:57.660 --> 00:27:59.100 18453532621: Donna or Debbie. Hello. 302 00:28:00.150 --> 00:28:04.770 18453532621: Rocky for 115 large still Avenue are on because this is for them. 303 00:28:06.510 --> 00:28:08.040 18453532621: The applicants. Yeah. 304 00:28:11.010 --> 00:28:12.210 Kennon Rothchild: We see the Gabrielle 305 00:28:12.270 --> 00:28:13.830 Kennon Rothchild: Is so 306 00:28:14.670 --> 00:28:15.840 Kennon Rothchild: One of the applicants is in 307 00:28:15.840 --> 00:28:16.290 Place. 308 00:28:20.430 --> 00:28:22.410 18453532621: All right, care with to read the notice a 309 00:28:22.410 --> 00:28:24.000 Karen Tarapata: Public Hearing, or do you want me to 310 00:28:24.600 --> 00:28:25.440 18453532621: Know, I can read it. 311 00:28:25.980 --> 00:28:27.450 18453532621: Thank you. OK. 312 00:28:28.890 --> 00:28:36.960 18453532621: Notice of public hearing village of upper Nyack 328 North Broadway up or Nyack New York 1096 so 313 00:28:37.710 --> 00:28:46.560 18453532621: Please take notice that the Board of Trustees of the village of upper Nyack will hold the public hearing on June 18 2020 at 7:30pm 314 00:28:47.100 --> 00:29:06.990 18453532621: To hear the application by Donna's lucky and Gabrielle is lucky 115 large scale Avenue upper Nyack New York 109604 relief from the temporary moratorium on commercial or residential special use permit and special use permit renewal applications. 315 00:29:08.010 --> 00:29:14.580 18453532621: Pending review and amendment of the comprehensive plan and related zoning laws pertaining to said subject matters. 316 00:29:15.480 --> 00:29:25.410 18453532621: Donna's lucky and Gabrielle lucky are seeking relief from the moratorium so that they may make an application for special permits the Zoning Board of appeals 317 00:29:25.890 --> 00:29:33.750 18453532621: To house chickens on their property due to the coded 19 emergency. The Village Board of Trustees will not be meeting in person. 318 00:29:34.290 --> 00:29:45.990 18453532621: In accordance with the governor's executive order to 02 point two, nine. The meeting will be held by a video conferencing and a transcript will be provided at a later date. 319 00:29:46.710 --> 00:29:54.600 18453532621: The public will have the opportunity to see in here. The meeting live and provide comments to access the meeting, please visit the village. 320 00:29:55.170 --> 00:30:05.400 18453532621: Village is website for ID number and password meeting agenda will be posted on the villages website constant questions can also be provided by email before the meeting. 321 00:30:05.850 --> 00:30:18.360 18453532621: To Carol G brotherhood village clerk at village that clerk at upper Nyack dash and y.us dated June 4 2020 Carol G brotherhood village clerk. 322 00:30:19.530 --> 00:30:22.230 18453532621: And I will say also that the applicant. 323 00:30:24.180 --> 00:30:27.510 18453532621: Sent notice of this meeting through the 324 00:30:28.680 --> 00:30:31.170 18453532621: required number of 325 00:30:33.420 --> 00:30:33.990 18453532621: Neighbors. 326 00:30:35.070 --> 00:30:39.780 18453532621: To the notification was sent me the certified receipts were received by me. 327 00:30:43.890 --> 00:30:45.270 Karen Tarapata: All right, someone like 328 00:30:45.930 --> 00:30:47.460 Karen Tarapata: Me to open the public hearing 329 00:30:49.830 --> 00:30:50.910 lauriedodge: I'll make emotion. 330 00:30:51.000 --> 00:30:53.490 lauriedodge: We open the public hearing this is Lori. 331 00:30:54.480 --> 00:30:57.600 Kennon Rothchild: And this is Canada. I second that motion. All right. 332 00:30:57.660 --> 00:31:00.420 Karen Tarapata: All in favor say aye with your name. 333 00:31:01.260 --> 00:31:01.860 michael esmay: I'm like, 334 00:31:04.440 --> 00:31:05.280 lauriedodge: I Lori. 335 00:31:05.670 --> 00:31:06.210 Kennon Rothchild: I can 336 00:31:07.020 --> 00:31:08.970 michael esmay: I Karen you. Sorry. 337 00:31:14.760 --> 00:31:17.280 Karen Tarapata: I got me thinking about the Girl Scout rules. 338 00:31:18.480 --> 00:31:19.470 Karen Tarapata: Girl Scouts. Oh. 339 00:31:20.850 --> 00:31:37.980 Karen Tarapata: OK, so this is an Africa. This is someone coming to us, just for relief and of the more of the membrane moratorium asking to take their case to the Zoning Board of appeals. Is there anyone from the public. Who'd like to speak. 340 00:31:38.070 --> 00:31:39.090 On this topic. 341 00:31:41.820 --> 00:31:43.080 Please identify yourself. 342 00:31:50.490 --> 00:31:54.150 Karen Tarapata: Okay, so there isn't, is there anyone who wants to speak on this topic. 343 00:31:55.350 --> 00:31:55.560 18453532621: Did 344 00:31:56.460 --> 00:32:03.540 Kennon Rothchild: I did the Smokies want to speak on their own behalf for this. They are muted. At the moment, if they unmute themselves. 345 00:32:06.030 --> 00:32:12.780 Gabriella Zlocki: Hi there, I'm here on behalf of this Lucky's. Can you hear me okay. Yes. Okay. Yeah. 346 00:32:14.460 --> 00:32:17.400 Gabriella Zlocki: We just wanted to say thanks so much for for 347 00:32:18.000 --> 00:32:20.700 Gabriella Zlocki: Considering this and thanks to all our neighbors. 348 00:32:20.730 --> 00:32:21.480 For 349 00:32:23.760 --> 00:32:25.620 Gabriella Zlocki: You know, being willing to 350 00:32:27.540 --> 00:32:30.690 Gabriella Zlocki: Listen to the dialogue and yeah you know if 351 00:32:30.900 --> 00:32:33.690 Gabriella Zlocki: Anybody has any questions or anything like that would be happy to answer. 352 00:32:37.800 --> 00:32:48.660 Karen Tarapata: And, as everybody knows, actually the Zoning Board of appeals will be the one to make the determination. And is there anyone my new neighbor anybody would like to speak about this topic. 353 00:32:54.990 --> 00:32:56.550 Karen Tarapata: Must have done a very good job. 354 00:32:56.640 --> 00:32:57.570 Karen Tarapata: Of explaining this. 355 00:32:57.630 --> 00:33:00.840 Gabriella Zlocki: Your neighbors. Oh, thank you. Yeah, well, we're, we're 356 00:33:01.590 --> 00:33:03.180 Gabriella Zlocki: New in the neighborhood and 357 00:33:03.840 --> 00:33:05.220 Gabriella Zlocki: Trying to meet everybody we can 358 00:33:05.220 --> 00:33:10.620 Gabriella Zlocki: Under the circumstances, but sending out the letters is actually nice we got to send a little note to everybody. 359 00:33:13.380 --> 00:33:13.740 18453532621: Can I 360 00:33:13.890 --> 00:33:15.840 18453532621: Can I just ask you to identify yourself. 361 00:33:17.010 --> 00:33:17.940 Gabriella Zlocki: Absolutely. 362 00:33:18.300 --> 00:33:24.630 Gabriella Zlocki: My name is Chris Pharaoh, and I'm GABRIELLE IS Lucky's partner. She's, she's on another call right now so I jumped on 363 00:33:25.290 --> 00:33:28.230 18453532621: Can you spell your last name. Absolutely. It's F as in 364 00:33:28.230 --> 00:33:29.850 Gabriella Zlocki: Frank R. O. E. 365 00:33:31.290 --> 00:33:33.240 18453532621: Thank you very much. Yeah. Thank you. 366 00:33:36.930 --> 00:33:37.860 michael esmay: We're 367 00:33:39.210 --> 00:33:39.600 michael esmay: Live 368 00:33:42.270 --> 00:33:46.260 Karen Tarapata: Right. So if there is no further public comment. 369 00:33:47.490 --> 00:33:50.430 Karen Tarapata: With someone like the evolution to close the public hearing 370 00:33:52.080 --> 00:33:54.840 Kennon Rothchild: This is can I move we closed the public hearing 371 00:33:57.090 --> 00:33:58.350 lauriedodge: L'Oreal second 372 00:34:00.270 --> 00:34:01.920 Karen Tarapata: All in favor say I. 373 00:34:03.630 --> 00:34:04.470 Kennon Rothchild: Can I 374 00:34:05.850 --> 00:34:06.090 michael esmay: Like 375 00:34:08.190 --> 00:34:09.150 lauriedodge: Lori, I 376 00:34:11.520 --> 00:34:14.310 Karen Tarapata: All right, where's the board have anything to 377 00:34:16.170 --> 00:34:18.630 Karen Tarapata: Ask or discuss on this topic. 378 00:34:20.520 --> 00:34:23.040 Kennon Rothchild: Yes, this is Ken I do. Um, 379 00:34:24.120 --> 00:34:39.660 Kennon Rothchild: As a former upper Nyack chicken farmer. First I want to applaud this Lucky's were coming before us and their neighbors. We had chickens before we knew we had to have a special permit. 380 00:34:41.280 --> 00:34:43.590 Kennon Rothchild: And so we're living, we were a 381 00:34:44.910 --> 00:34:56.280 Kennon Rothchild: Living as bandits and upper neck with our chickens until it's pointed out to us. We needed to it. We since we had to go through the process we applaud anyone who wants to chickens who go through this process. 382 00:34:57.570 --> 00:35:08.220 Kennon Rothchild: I would say that our experience and our neighbors experience with chickens was overwhelmingly positive. And I am totally in favor of there being more chicken farms around upper neck. 383 00:35:16.560 --> 00:35:21.750 Karen Tarapata: Okay, any, any, do any of the trustees have anything else to add, 384 00:35:25.080 --> 00:35:37.200 michael esmay: I think all the questions that pertain to this will be asked at the Zoning Board and they'll be the ones that are going to make a decision. You know, yay or nay regards to this. 385 00:35:37.830 --> 00:35:38.070 So, 386 00:35:39.240 --> 00:35:39.450 Yeah. 387 00:35:40.470 --> 00:35:44.220 Kennon Rothchild: Yeah, I guess I want to add that, you know, under 388 00:35:45.240 --> 00:35:55.860 Kennon Rothchild: The reason that we have the moratorium and places to ensure that we have a comprehensive plan in place that addresses these special permits. 389 00:35:57.060 --> 00:36:07.560 Kennon Rothchild: And there's nothing in the proposed comprehensive plan in any way that as any effect it has is any different from the past or is proposing anything different, in the future, about 390 00:36:09.390 --> 00:36:15.960 Kennon Rothchild: Animals in Nyack so there's no real reason for us to not allow them to go before the Zoning Board of appeals 391 00:36:18.420 --> 00:36:24.240 Karen Tarapata: I agree it would, it wouldn't create any nonconformity is with with in the future. I agree. 392 00:36:25.620 --> 00:36:26.520 Karen Tarapata: Alright, thanks. 393 00:36:27.120 --> 00:36:28.920 michael esmay: One question. How many chickens. 394 00:36:31.770 --> 00:36:33.360 Gabriella Zlocki: Um, should I answer that. 395 00:36:35.340 --> 00:36:35.850 Gabriella Zlocki: We 396 00:36:36.870 --> 00:36:40.230 Gabriella Zlocki: If it will be, I believe, for 397 00:36:40.920 --> 00:36:42.660 Kennon Rothchild: Okay, yeah, I think, like, 398 00:36:42.690 --> 00:36:45.750 Gabriella Zlocki: I think it's under five is the rule or fall under six is the role 399 00:36:45.900 --> 00:36:46.950 lauriedodge: Is under six 400 00:36:47.160 --> 00:36:51.330 Gabriella Zlocki: Okay, so yeah, four or five chickens and roosters is the plan. Yeah. 401 00:36:51.510 --> 00:36:51.870 michael esmay: Okay. 402 00:36:52.320 --> 00:36:57.660 Kennon Rothchild: I think, I think that the yeah but no roosters you don't want roosters anyway, believe me. 403 00:36:58.650 --> 00:36:58.740 The 404 00:37:00.180 --> 00:37:01.230 Kennon Rothchild: Notion that they crow. 405 00:37:01.230 --> 00:37:03.150 Kennon Rothchild: Only a dog is. That is a lie. 406 00:37:05.580 --> 00:37:07.230 Kennon Rothchild: We accidentally had 407 00:37:07.230 --> 00:37:07.590 Kennon Rothchild: Three. 408 00:37:07.830 --> 00:37:11.010 Kennon Rothchild: Sisters all one simple. There's a bloodbath on our back porch. 409 00:37:11.760 --> 00:37:12.030 No. 410 00:37:13.110 --> 00:37:16.140 Kennon Rothchild: We didn't know they were male until it was too late, so 411 00:37:19.320 --> 00:37:25.770 Kennon Rothchild: Ya know, we, we took them to a sanctuary. But that in itself. It's a tale not not needed to be told here. 412 00:37:27.030 --> 00:37:27.390 I would 413 00:37:28.710 --> 00:37:29.130 Kennon Rothchild: Yeah. 414 00:37:29.760 --> 00:37:33.270 Kennon Rothchild: We had six, it was great. So 415 00:37:34.740 --> 00:37:35.130 Gabriella Zlocki: All right. 416 00:37:35.220 --> 00:37:37.650 Karen Tarapata: Thank you everyone to make a motion. 417 00:37:37.650 --> 00:37:46.050 Karen Tarapata: To offer relief from the temporary moratorium on commercial, residential special use permit and special use permit renewal applications. 418 00:37:47.100 --> 00:37:52.890 Kennon Rothchild: So this is Ken and since I'm obviously spearheading the pro chicken movement here in upper Nyack I 419 00:37:54.210 --> 00:37:55.440 Kennon Rothchild: The motion that we 420 00:37:57.000 --> 00:38:06.270 Kennon Rothchild: Permit relief from the moratorium to the Smokies so that they may go before the Zoning Board of appeals to propose raising chickens on their property. 421 00:38:08.100 --> 00:38:09.240 Karen Tarapata: Right. Can I get a second 422 00:38:10.020 --> 00:38:11.310 lauriedodge: I'll second. It's Lori. 423 00:38:15.630 --> 00:38:16.200 lauriedodge: Lori. 424 00:38:19.590 --> 00:38:20.190 Kennon Rothchild: I can 425 00:38:21.360 --> 00:38:22.140 michael esmay: My guy. 426 00:38:22.950 --> 00:38:29.310 Karen Tarapata: KAREN I so move. Congratulations. Now you can get on the next go to the next step. 427 00:38:30.210 --> 00:38:31.230 Gabriella Zlocki: Thank you so much, everybody. 428 00:38:32.310 --> 00:38:32.880 Good night. 429 00:38:36.990 --> 00:38:53.250 Karen Tarapata: Alright, the next thing on our agenda is a proclamation for Martin see working died and it's too bad. Marty couldn't be with us tonight, but I guess he can always listen to the to the recording afterwards and we will 430 00:38:53.640 --> 00:38:54.390 Karen Tarapata: Print this not 431 00:38:54.750 --> 00:39:02.550 Karen Tarapata: And put the seal on it and the ribbon and do the whole the whole beautiful presentation and get that to him as when we can 432 00:39:04.140 --> 00:39:16.680 Karen Tarapata: So here we go, proclamation at the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the village of upper Nyack health via teleconference on Thursday, June 18 2020 at 7pm. 433 00:39:17.340 --> 00:39:31.470 Karen Tarapata: The following were present Mayor Karen a tarot pata trustee and Deputy Mayor Michael Esme a trustee Joseph P diamond trustee Lori dodge and trusting cannon rock child. The third. It was proclaimed that 434 00:39:32.430 --> 00:39:45.180 Karen Tarapata: Whereas the vitality of a community depends largely on the spirit pride and involvement of its citizens and whereas community spirit and pride are often reflected in service render to the community. 435 00:39:46.230 --> 00:40:01.080 Karen Tarapata: And whereas Martin seaward died, Marty has embodied the ideals of community service for many years, and whereas Marty is a natural leader and is evolved himself community activities designed to advance human dignity. 436 00:40:02.190 --> 00:40:03.660 18453586341: And whereas Marty has been 437 00:40:03.690 --> 00:40:10.440 Karen Tarapata: honored by several local organizations, including Nyack Helen Hayes and good Samaritan hospitals. 438 00:40:11.100 --> 00:40:13.020 18453586341: Camp venture to want to 439 00:40:13.560 --> 00:40:24.420 Karen Tarapata: The Boy Scouts of America and the Center for safety and change and whereas in 2006 Marty was appointed as trustee to the rough and Community College before 440 00:40:24.990 --> 00:40:39.840 Karen Tarapata: Serving to seven year terms. During that time, he served as board. Vice Chair 2010 to 2014 and then as board chair in 2014 2016 and 2018 441 00:40:40.710 --> 00:40:50.580 Karen Tarapata: Is current two year term ends in September, and whereas Marty was appointed to the upper Nyack architectural review board in 1984 442 00:40:51.300 --> 00:41:13.080 Karen Tarapata: And was appointed as vice chair and 1999 and share in 2016 and served eight five year terms until his resignation in May of 2020 and whereas Marty, along with his brothers as own and run camera enterprises in and Robin county since 1972 443 00:41:14.220 --> 00:41:20.220 Karen Tarapata: And whereas Marty is a resident of Rockland County and has lived in upper night 53 years 444 00:41:21.180 --> 00:41:23.220 18453586341: And whereas Marty lived in upper 445 00:41:23.220 --> 00:41:26.190 Karen Tarapata: Neck with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Krista 446 00:41:27.060 --> 00:41:28.620 18453586341: And whereas it is the sense 447 00:41:28.680 --> 00:41:37.440 Karen Tarapata: Of this legislative body to publicly recognize those individuals who have distinguished themselves as outstanding citizens in their community. 448 00:41:38.400 --> 00:41:52.410 Karen Tarapata: Now, therefore we have resolved that this legislative body positive in its deliberations to honor Martin seaborne died on the occasion of his outstanding community service. 449 00:41:53.130 --> 00:42:08.370 Karen Tarapata: And be a further resolved that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to Martin see Wharton die by the order of the Board of Trustees June 18 2028 are a part of me. 450 00:42:10.200 --> 00:42:12.840 Karen Tarapata: And then all the trustees will also sign 451 00:42:14.520 --> 00:42:20.310 Karen Tarapata: I think that's wonderful Marty's been such an asset to the village for so many years. This is 452 00:42:21.840 --> 00:42:24.150 Karen Tarapata: Amazing. Changing of the Guard. 453 00:42:27.240 --> 00:42:45.000 Karen Tarapata: Fortunately, we have Mike Williams is that our new chairman of the architectural review board and he has asked that we appoint Gretchen Ryan hammer as vice chair of the architectural review board. So I would ask that. 454 00:42:46.080 --> 00:42:46.530 Karen Tarapata: The 455 00:42:47.880 --> 00:42:53.790 Karen Tarapata: Board of Trustees ratify my appointment of Gretchen Ryan hammer as vice chair. 456 00:42:58.530 --> 00:42:58.950 We're telling 457 00:43:00.270 --> 00:43:05.490 michael esmay: Maker so resolution that the board ratifying Gretchen's 458 00:43:06.840 --> 00:43:08.790 michael esmay: Appointment as the Vice Chair. 459 00:43:11.580 --> 00:43:12.840 michael esmay: And I think it's a good service. 460 00:43:14.400 --> 00:43:17.730 Kennon Rothchild: This is Karen. I'll second that motion. Thank you. 461 00:43:18.960 --> 00:43:21.990 Karen Tarapata: All right. All in favor say aye like 462 00:43:24.750 --> 00:43:25.410 Kennon Rothchild: Can I 463 00:43:26.160 --> 00:43:27.000 lauriedodge: Lori, I 464 00:43:27.750 --> 00:43:29.670 Karen Tarapata: Ran, I thank you. 465 00:43:33.600 --> 00:43:43.080 Karen Tarapata: Alright, the next thing on our list here is a discussion of possibly making like so Avenue and locust Avenue. 466 00:43:44.520 --> 00:43:46.590 Karen Tarapata: One side parking Street. 467 00:43:47.970 --> 00:43:59.820 Karen Tarapata: This is just a discussion because of the ongoing problem with Nyack Beach State Park and the fact that they're not going to be making that for parking area available anytime soon. 468 00:44:00.780 --> 00:44:15.120 Karen Tarapata: And as many of you know there if we had the temporary no parking signs foot on one side of the road for the safe of safety and the ability of emergency vehicles to get in. 469 00:44:16.890 --> 00:44:24.210 Karen Tarapata: But whether or not that should be a permanent thing because it is onerous on the people who live on the side where there's parking 470 00:44:25.980 --> 00:44:27.570 Karen Tarapata: Is up for discussion. 471 00:44:28.590 --> 00:44:38.850 Karen Tarapata: So I'm opening this up to the trustees and also to anyone from the public who might want to speak on this. If you do speak please identify yourself. 472 00:44:41.700 --> 00:44:52.110 sylviajeff: Hi this is Jeff Epstein, and I live on locust I I've had a little bit of a slight change over the last, you know, week and a half or so. 473 00:44:52.470 --> 00:44:59.190 sylviajeff: One of the cause the problem seems to be dissipating. I'm not sure if it's because more things are opening up 474 00:44:59.520 --> 00:45:06.120 sylviajeff: And people are starting to be able to go to a rock on like what are the features or things like that, you know, outside of my area. 475 00:45:07.110 --> 00:45:21.720 sylviajeff: I do think that the safety issue is the trump card, you know, we have to make sure I think stay safe. So that's, I would say a given, but I don't know if we need at this point to necessarily make a permanent decision. I would suggest making week 476 00:45:22.380 --> 00:45:33.120 sylviajeff: A month or so, a month or two to see if this continues to be a non issue or if certainly, certainly during the week. It has gone away. 477 00:45:33.870 --> 00:45:43.680 sylviajeff: For the most part, it's only a weekend issue, which is what it was before this awkward covert thing happened and it was just segmented towards the end of the block. 478 00:45:44.340 --> 00:45:56.430 sylviajeff: So I'm interested to see what ends up happening, but it may be judicious thing to just give it a little bit more time to see, I had this pans out. And then make a decision based on that. 479 00:45:59.280 --> 00:46:13.710 Karen Tarapata: That's good. Jeff, thank you. Sure. One thing we had talked about previously also was marking the berms on the edges of each person's driveway or three feet white on either side of the driveway so that people wouldn't Park. 480 00:46:15.930 --> 00:46:19.500 Karen Tarapata: too close to the driveway. With that, you know, resident can exit. 481 00:46:22.350 --> 00:46:23.760 Karen Tarapata: Do you have any thoughts on that. 482 00:46:24.450 --> 00:46:30.060 sylviajeff: Well um I that may be the right course of action to take. 483 00:46:31.680 --> 00:46:33.390 sylviajeff: This moment right now. 484 00:46:34.410 --> 00:46:36.390 sylviajeff: I think it impacts again people 485 00:46:36.510 --> 00:46:43.200 sylviajeff: Oppose the end of the block, and if they are finding that people want to read up the gifts, the driveways wise move 486 00:46:43.440 --> 00:46:49.410 sylviajeff: So I would suggest that that may be something I would like to, you know, have them speak out since that would impact them directly. 487 00:46:49.770 --> 00:46:57.090 sylviajeff: I don't know if it's a necessity as you get further and further up the block again because I don't think traffic has been reaching open up the block. 488 00:46:57.900 --> 00:47:06.450 sylviajeff: But that has existed in, you know, for a long time already towards the bottom of the block. So if they are open to the idea, you know, the residents. 489 00:47:07.740 --> 00:47:14.340 sylviajeff: That quantum, you know, Broadway and left on Lucas, then I would certainly add here to what their wishes are. 490 00:47:15.060 --> 00:47:20.910 Karen Tarapata: Well, we did it on Castle heights. The first five or six houses and it made a big difference, because that's 491 00:47:22.440 --> 00:47:23.100 Karen Tarapata: The school 492 00:47:23.520 --> 00:47:33.810 Karen Tarapata: So yeah, what I can do is, it is. It's i'll tell you that that line. Pain is very expensive and I have a feeling that the burden is going to really suck it up to 493 00:47:34.290 --> 00:47:44.460 Karen Tarapata: So if we can manage the problem just doing a couple of houses with a five gallon bucket that would be much better than trying to do the whole street. 494 00:47:45.000 --> 00:47:54.060 Karen Tarapata: And spend a fortune. If it isn't an issue. And also, it may be visually distracting to have that white on the berms it's, it would be quite a change 495 00:47:57.780 --> 00:47:58.230 sylviajeff: Okay. 496 00:48:00.300 --> 00:48:14.100 Jillana Sinnott: I'd like to say, This is Jill Senate. Um, I live across the street from I live on Broadway Across from locust Alexa in between. And I'd have to say that even last year before koeppen 497 00:48:15.090 --> 00:48:21.090 Jillana Sinnott: The parking on locust was unbelievable. It was just, I always thought somebody was having a party. 498 00:48:21.480 --> 00:48:35.850 Jillana Sinnott: You know that I didn't get invited to but it was bumper to bumper car so I I think with co bid. Yes, it got, you know, we're squarely Iran, but once the summer comes, I believe that the parking will go right back to where it was because it was the same way last year. 499 00:48:37.110 --> 00:48:37.560 Jillana Sinnott: That's all. 500 00:48:38.610 --> 00:48:52.860 Karen Tarapata: Well, we'll keep the temporary signs up for now we may end up keeping them up until September and then making a decision later at least we were able to negotiate with our police department and get some relief. 501 00:48:53.910 --> 00:48:56.040 Karen Tarapata: So that people feel a little safer. 502 00:48:57.270 --> 00:49:01.830 Jillana Sinnott: Oh yeah, I think signs work perfectly. I thought it really deters people 503 00:49:03.930 --> 00:49:15.360 Karen Tarapata: I know, and we're moving back to the so that people will be parking on the south side of the road, which leads to a few more K turns. But I think it's better for everyone to share the burden. 504 00:49:20.010 --> 00:49:27.780 Karen Tarapata: Alright, so that's good that can be sort of table. You don't have to do. We don't have to act on that right now. That's good. 505 00:49:28.800 --> 00:49:39.240 Karen Tarapata: And I'll be in touch with the Acevedo is and and the poker is in the grants and the people who live right there and just see what they think as it goes along. 506 00:49:41.670 --> 00:49:43.920 Karen Tarapata: Anything else from the trophies on that topic. 507 00:49:44.880 --> 00:49:45.300 No. 508 00:49:47.130 --> 00:49:58.560 Karen Tarapata: Okay, well, our next one here is a discussion on the seasonal ban on gas powered leaf blowers. You know, our ongoing discussion here. 509 00:49:59.280 --> 00:50:11.220 Karen Tarapata: I have been going to give you a little update I have been in contact with some errors and supervisors and other towns. This was a suggestion of Peggy Kurtz because 510 00:50:11.700 --> 00:50:18.240 Karen Tarapata: When we introduced the idea of the Community Choice aggregation. We had that information at the school. 511 00:50:18.840 --> 00:50:25.950 Karen Tarapata: Where people were able to ask the supervisor Tarrytown and Mayor of Hastings what their experience was. 512 00:50:26.940 --> 00:50:42.120 Karen Tarapata: With the program and I've had some excellent conversations now with up the mayor of Hastings Nikki arm a court and a council woman in the town of Maplewood New Jersey. Nancy Adams. 513 00:50:42.960 --> 00:50:54.450 Karen Tarapata: And also with the supervisor of the town of Bedford Chris burden and they've been giving me some insights into how it has been to administer a seasonal band and what they've come up against. 514 00:50:55.230 --> 00:51:03.510 Karen Tarapata: And what I'd like to propose and this is what Peggy and I were working on is to have a public information meeting by zoom 515 00:51:04.230 --> 00:51:10.590 Karen Tarapata: With these three as a panel so that members of the community really asked the questions. 516 00:51:11.280 --> 00:51:22.680 Karen Tarapata: You know, is this something you can force did this increase neighbor disputes, where people satisfied. What were the challenges that you found in doing this, and what were the benefits 517 00:51:23.370 --> 00:51:33.240 Karen Tarapata: You know how much time do you think if you need to roll something like this out. So I would just like to propose this to the that would be our first 518 00:51:35.040 --> 00:51:44.040 Karen Tarapata: It would be a workshop me July night instead of that we would have a community information meeting. So what are the what are the trustees, saying, and then I can ask the public 519 00:51:48.180 --> 00:51:49.650 Karen Tarapata: Can your anyone 520 00:51:50.760 --> 00:51:51.630 Kennon Rothchild: Yeah, I'll speak. 521 00:51:52.740 --> 00:51:54.150 Kennon Rothchild: This is Ken and 522 00:51:54.750 --> 00:51:56.010 18453586341: You know, it's 523 00:51:56.040 --> 00:52:06.210 Kennon Rothchild: Very clear that there are strong feelings on both sides, this issue and we are on some levels talking theoretically about how it might affect us here. 524 00:52:07.050 --> 00:52:17.520 Kennon Rothchild: And I am always in favor as much information as we possibly can gather and people being allowed to ask questions and transparency, I, I think it's 525 00:52:18.600 --> 00:52:20.400 Kennon Rothchild: Obviously we're moving towards some 526 00:52:21.570 --> 00:52:24.240 Kennon Rothchild: Kind of regulations of 527 00:52:26.010 --> 00:52:40.680 Kennon Rothchild: You know leaf blowers. But why not have more information about how it has worked in actual places nearby us that are similar to us. So I'm always i'm in favor of this you know they want to be on a panel and listen to our, our 528 00:52:42.810 --> 00:52:45.000 Kennon Rothchild: Our citizens more power to them. 529 00:52:45.630 --> 00:52:51.180 Karen Tarapata: Not surprised they were all very willing. And the reason why I reached out to Maplewood New Jersey. 530 00:52:51.510 --> 00:53:02.730 Karen Tarapata: Is because that was the municipality. That was sued by nine landscapers for like restraint of trade or something like that. Yeah. And I wanted to know what their experience was with that. 531 00:53:03.510 --> 00:53:11.220 Karen Tarapata: And that was it was it was good. That was very helpful. And I think it'd be good for for residents to know how that went. 532 00:53:14.130 --> 00:53:21.750 Kennon Rothchild: Well, I'm on record of thinking of panels, a great idea. And again, thankful that other mayor's are willing to talk to our citizens. 533 00:53:23.580 --> 00:53:33.420 Karen Tarapata: They've been given. They were very, very nice about it and I said it was an evening meeting and I said you know won't be that long. It just be asking letting people ask questions. 534 00:53:35.010 --> 00:53:41.310 Karen Tarapata: All right, is there anyone from the public. Who would like to speak on this topic please identify yourself. 535 00:53:45.240 --> 00:53:48.840 Steven Abel: I'm Steve able I live at 615 North Broadway. 536 00:53:50.610 --> 00:53:54.990 Steven Abel: I certainly think it's a good idea to get more information before you do anything. 537 00:53:56.400 --> 00:54:06.570 Steven Abel: But on the other hand, I can't imagine how people would clean up the from some of the enormous trees that we have without a leaf blower. 538 00:54:08.610 --> 00:54:17.130 Steven Abel: I just heard about this meeting this afternoon. So I haven't had time to research, look it up, get more information about exactly 539 00:54:18.000 --> 00:54:29.130 Steven Abel: What it is that you may be trying to ban and maybe the board isn't quite ready to know what it's ready to ban anyway. It sounds like the initial stages, perhaps, but nevertheless 540 00:54:30.840 --> 00:54:39.990 Steven Abel: So the kinds of trees that we have banning leaf blowers entirely or veining any decent sized leaf flower. 541 00:54:40.920 --> 00:54:59.220 Steven Abel: It's going to make the job impossible. I'm 75 years old for me to start raking up the kinds of trees that I have, which happens to include a 200 year old oak tree, the amount of leads from a 200 year old tree are phenomenal raking them by hand. 542 00:55:00.870 --> 00:55:20.820 Steven Abel: Not at the age of 75 over the leaf blower, I can do it. So I think, you know, you've got into I understand why people are annoyed by it. We all are annoyed by in the wing voices. That's part of modern life before I could say I'd be interested to see the handle that you're putting together. 543 00:55:21.870 --> 00:55:32.370 Karen Tarapata: Thank you. So you buy a part of what we're talking about, really, is of seasonal either hours of operation or a seasonal ban or some of both 544 00:55:32.940 --> 00:55:40.710 Karen Tarapata: Trying to figure out a way that people can have peace and quiet and people can still maintain their property. I think that's why it's taken us 545 00:55:41.160 --> 00:55:52.500 Karen Tarapata: A great deal of time and research to try and find that sweet spot because both things are required and I want to know how other communities were doing it. 546 00:55:54.300 --> 00:55:55.770 Karen Tarapata: Is there anyone else would like to speak. 547 00:55:56.610 --> 00:55:57.060 Yes. 548 00:55:59.160 --> 00:56:00.480 robpi: This is Rob. Karen. 549 00:56:01.140 --> 00:56:14.280 robpi: Yeah, I just wanted to let Steve know that I'm I'm I'm 70 as well. And there are alternative so leaf blowers. So I'm just asked him to do a little homework and look up 550 00:56:15.360 --> 00:56:19.800 robpi: Leaf sweepers and leave vacuums they've actually far more effective. 551 00:56:21.420 --> 00:56:21.960 robpi: And 552 00:56:22.980 --> 00:56:32.580 robpi: Leaf blowers are only a phenomenon of the past, maybe 10 years at least in the with the industrial scale that they've been used at now. 553 00:56:34.530 --> 00:56:38.010 robpi: I challenged him or anyone who has that I did it. 554 00:56:39.270 --> 00:56:45.720 robpi: What did you do before we had these the leaves fell. I mean, we didn't. There was no 555 00:56:47.850 --> 00:56:58.470 robpi: Negative impact on on the environment and on the health of everyone that has to breathe the exhaust and listen to the noise in addition 556 00:57:00.000 --> 00:57:00.930 robpi: It's already 557 00:57:02.490 --> 00:57:18.990 robpi: In violation of a Federal statute, which is annoyed Control Act of 1972, I believe, which has not been funded and it's not enforced. There's also a Senate bill in the Senate. Now the quiet Communities Act of 2018 which 558 00:57:20.070 --> 00:57:31.620 robpi: Because of the current political climate. No one wants to act on. So there's plenty of precedent to support. Number one, the effect on health. 559 00:57:32.880 --> 00:57:43.620 robpi: Of everyone, so I don't want to get into great detail, except Steve just do a little homework, you really could do it without a leaf blower and I'm 70 as well. 560 00:57:43.950 --> 00:57:48.480 Karen Tarapata: Thank you will not see, we'll see what other communities what they've experienced because 561 00:57:48.810 --> 00:57:50.700 Karen Tarapata: I think the data, it is a 562 00:57:51.030 --> 00:57:55.740 Karen Tarapata: Could be a demographic issue. What I'm sure we can we can find 563 00:57:56.760 --> 00:58:01.650 Karen Tarapata: You can find some common ground. That's my anyway that's my heartfelt goal. 564 00:58:02.670 --> 00:58:04.500 Karen Tarapata: Would anyone else like we found the time 565 00:58:05.040 --> 00:58:14.940 iPhone: Yes, I would like to this is Peggy, yes. Okay. Yeah. So I think the point is to number one here exactly how 566 00:58:15.510 --> 00:58:24.120 iPhone: Other communities have addressed the kinds of concerns that we just brought up because I'm sure it's the same types of concerns that come up in one community after another. 567 00:58:24.630 --> 00:58:33.210 iPhone: So I think would be helpful. I think I want to thank Karen for her work on this. Um, and the other thing is also maybe to hear 568 00:58:34.020 --> 00:58:38.670 iPhone: Something about how the language should be crafted exactly what the shape of the bill should be 569 00:58:39.120 --> 00:58:46.620 iPhone: And just to Steve, I don't think it right at this moment that we're really talking about band in the fall, we're really talking about 570 00:58:47.010 --> 00:58:55.170 iPhone: We're not talking about that. We're just talking about during the summer during one of the seasons that it's fully flows of the least necessary. 571 00:58:55.710 --> 00:59:05.580 iPhone: But I think this is something I think it's great for the I know Karen has done a lot of work on it, but I think it's good for the resonance to hear and be able to ask the wrong questions. That's her 572 00:59:07.980 --> 00:59:12.360 Karen Tarapata: Exactly. And to know how it's worked or hasn't worked and where it's worth 573 00:59:13.980 --> 00:59:14.370 Karen Tarapata: Thank you. 574 00:59:16.230 --> 00:59:22.740 Jillana Sinnott: Excuse me, this is for extended I am using my wife's account, she'll send it to her husband. 575 00:59:26.610 --> 00:59:41.130 Jillana Sinnott: Island at 615 North Broadway. Also, I'm Steve's stables neighbor. We have a common driveway. Here is probably 400 feet long, probably covers 576 00:59:43.080 --> 00:59:58.050 Jillana Sinnott: 30 to 40,000 square feet I purposely over the last two months is maintained half of that and I've also allowed this the debris from the trees to fall and accumulate 577 01:00:00.690 --> 01:00:04.440 Jillana Sinnott: I've experimented with a broom and I know what a power sleeper is 578 01:00:06.180 --> 01:00:09.630 Jillana Sinnott: You can use a power sweeper I can clear 579 01:00:11.250 --> 01:00:12.480 Jillana Sinnott: Half of that driveway. 580 01:00:12.540 --> 01:00:13.500 Jillana Sinnott: In an hour's time 581 01:00:14.700 --> 01:00:20.910 Jillana Sinnott: You give me a power sweeper I'll be there for three hours, four hours, you're going to listen to a motor, no matter what. 582 01:00:22.080 --> 01:00:35.250 Jillana Sinnott: Other problem is is that as this stuff accumulates, that becomes slippery going, it becomes embedded in the pavement. You're just not. You're not doing the proper maintenance for your property. 583 01:00:36.810 --> 01:00:47.940 Jillana Sinnott: I'd like to say this one more time. Everybody situation is different, every property is different. You need to allow people to maintain their property their own way. 584 01:00:49.050 --> 01:00:58.560 Jillana Sinnott: I don't like the idea of a leaf blower either but I gotta tell you believe flowers have been around for much more than 10 years much back in the 80s every member 585 01:01:00.000 --> 01:01:07.200 Jillana Sinnott: And the reason why they work is because you can actually cover a lot of area without having to touch the ground. 586 01:01:08.460 --> 01:01:17.430 Jillana Sinnott: So if you want. If you want power sweepers and vacuums that's fine. It's going to cost a lot more money for people who hire 587 01:01:18.690 --> 01:01:23.250 Jillana Sinnott: landscapers, and for people who maintain their own property they may not be able to afford that. 588 01:01:24.390 --> 01:01:31.650 Jillana Sinnott: So it really comes down to one person doesn't want to hear me keep my property. The way we need to 589 01:01:33.210 --> 01:01:42.060 Jillana Sinnott: And then I'm going to end up with a driveway. That's speaker a that's going to be slippery and it's going to be a safety hazard so 590 01:01:43.380 --> 01:01:49.830 Jillana Sinnott: I don't know what this, the solution is. And I don't mean to be current but I'm gonna I'm gonna do what I have to do. 591 01:01:51.660 --> 01:01:52.830 Karen Tarapata: So, Fred, I'm 592 01:01:53.280 --> 01:01:59.760 Karen Tarapata: Just something to consider would be hours of operation to if there was a 593 01:01:59.910 --> 01:02:19.710 Karen Tarapata: Just and i don't i'm not even, I don't want to bake this tonight necessary because I want to hear from other communities to but the idea that homeowners could maintain their properties during certain hours and that might be an individual homeowner that might be an option. 594 01:02:20.820 --> 01:02:25.020 Karen Tarapata: Because I, there are certain circumstances that may require 595 01:02:26.520 --> 01:02:39.750 Karen Tarapata: The use of leaf blowers. And that's, I can't say that's not true. As far as the increased cost. That's one of the things to ask these other mayor's because one today told me 596 01:02:40.680 --> 01:02:52.020 Karen Tarapata: That there was not any increased cost over the last few years, but this has been in place, but I can't answer to that, you know that the only that person, but actually is in that community. 597 01:02:52.650 --> 01:03:01.770 Karen Tarapata: But I think that's why we're looking for some middle ground where there's a the ability for you to maintain your property. 598 01:03:02.580 --> 01:03:14.190 Karen Tarapata: And people can also find a way to enjoy their property in a quiet way I think everyone's going to end up having to give a little in order for us to have something that's really enforceable, and 599 01:03:14.820 --> 01:03:21.120 Karen Tarapata: Accepted by the community. But, well, we're going to keep at it. Keep trying to find that middle ground. 600 01:03:22.650 --> 01:03:26.190 dmcwilliam: Care, if I may, I may speak to just one point. 601 01:03:27.960 --> 01:03:29.640 dmcwilliam: This is, this is Dave mcwilliam 602 01:03:30.930 --> 01:03:31.260 Karen Tarapata: Yeah. 603 01:03:32.670 --> 01:03:40.440 dmcwilliam: We live on Lexile. And one of the things that, uh, that I want to address is just, it's, it's not leaf blowers. 604 01:03:42.960 --> 01:03:46.650 dmcwilliam: Across the board is specifically to stroke. 605 01:03:47.700 --> 01:04:01.350 dmcwilliam: Leaf blowers that are being discussed. These are two cycle engines. It's 100 year old technology. There are other alternatives besides going into a room, you can use an electric and I don't know if there's a four stroke leaf blower but but 606 01:04:01.440 --> 01:04:04.710 Karen Tarapata: There is there is Dave and I've been doing that research. 607 01:04:04.740 --> 01:04:15.480 Karen Tarapata: Yeah, different strokes have the higher frequency that doesn't travel as far and they don't use the oil. Yes. Mix that is so polluting 608 01:04:15.810 --> 01:04:25.710 dmcwilliam: Right. The, the only reason I mean to stroke engines are cheap to make and cheap to maintain and they and and you know certain engines are 609 01:04:26.700 --> 01:04:42.780 dmcwilliam: Certain tools, need to be two stroke engines, because they can run upside down like chainsaws but there's no need for a A LEAF BLOWER TO BE A two stroke engine and there are there are alternatives. The, the landscape of the works across the street from us has been using electric 610 01:04:43.860 --> 01:04:53.730 dmcwilliam: Leaf blower and it sounds like a hairdryer as it as compared to a chainsaw so. So just to be clear, you know that what we're talking about is not 611 01:04:55.830 --> 01:05:09.780 dmcwilliam: Restricting people's ability to use leaf blowers if they want to use one to to clear their property. It's just that specific type A two stroke engine which like I said, is 100 year old, old technology we we are way beyond that now. 612 01:05:10.830 --> 01:05:17.160 dmcwilliam: And you know they well we know, we know that we have the data on how bad they are so I don't need to go into 613 01:05:17.160 --> 01:05:31.710 Karen Tarapata: That. But I was surprised when I saw that one study that was done in Massachusetts, where they did find that the two stroke engines because of their low frequency, the sound traveled 614 01:05:32.190 --> 01:05:54.270 Karen Tarapata: 800 feet compared to more like 400 feet for a an electric or four stroke engine that's that was shocking to me. And actually, if anyone would like to like the link to that. I think that's what I'll do. Tomorrow I'll put a link to that particular study because it wasn't any harebrained 615 01:05:55.560 --> 01:06:02.520 Karen Tarapata: Made up study. It was a peer reviewed, you know, study done for some epidemiology of 616 01:06:04.050 --> 01:06:11.070 Karen Tarapata: Paper magazine. So it was actually a scientific study about how far the sound travels 617 01:06:12.180 --> 01:06:13.440 Karen Tarapata: From a two stroke engine. 618 01:06:14.070 --> 01:06:20.040 Karen Tarapata: Yeah, that's I've learned. I've learned so much in the last couple months, but I don't want to ultimately 619 01:06:21.060 --> 01:06:30.420 Karen Tarapata: Restrict people's right to maintain their property. There has to be some phased approach that will make it possible to do both. 620 01:06:31.500 --> 01:06:31.740 dmcwilliam: Yeah. 621 01:06:32.460 --> 01:06:47.700 dmcwilliam: Reasonable, of course, I agree. And, and there has there has to be some common ground between people's ability to maintain their property and how they how that maintenance affects their neighbors and the impact that it has on them and our ability to 622 01:06:47.700 --> 01:06:48.960 Karen Tarapata: Block the way that's the 623 01:06:48.960 --> 01:06:49.620 Karen Tarapata: Problem, it's 624 01:06:49.800 --> 01:06:50.220 Yes. 625 01:06:51.810 --> 01:06:52.020 And 626 01:06:53.070 --> 01:06:54.420 Karen Tarapata: In the intensity of that. 627 01:06:54.810 --> 01:07:06.960 Karen Tarapata: So yeah I. The reason I haven't even got something to present to you as, as this would be the solution is because the more I learned the more subtle. It had it becomes 628 01:07:07.320 --> 01:07:09.930 19147600270: So that's what I can get some people who 629 01:07:10.050 --> 01:07:12.180 Karen Tarapata: Have actually lived through 630 01:07:12.390 --> 01:07:13.650 Karen Tarapata: I've been doing this. 631 01:07:13.710 --> 01:07:16.650 Karen Tarapata: And see me to the benefits of the detriments 632 01:07:17.070 --> 01:07:18.900 Karen Tarapata: We can ask them and find out how 633 01:07:19.110 --> 01:07:19.470 Long 634 01:07:26.520 --> 01:07:28.500 Karen Tarapata: Would anyone else like to speak on this topic. 635 01:07:29.610 --> 01:07:40.800 sylviajeff: I have a question. This is Jeff Epstein again when we have these people come in to talk to us as a panel or what have you, from the other towns, the sort of our guests in the sense 636 01:07:41.490 --> 01:07:49.560 sylviajeff: Are we going to try to do something where maybe we submit questions ahead of time. So, because I can see this being a rather long meeting. 637 01:07:51.600 --> 01:07:59.880 Karen Tarapata: That's well that's a great idea. I think we should. That would be an excellent idea because then we could get through the, the biggest topics. 638 01:08:00.990 --> 01:08:08.190 Karen Tarapata: pretty rapidly. And then if there was something more specific than we think. Right. Because you're right there. Rock yes and their time is valuable. 639 01:08:10.410 --> 01:08:13.050 Karen Tarapata: Very good. So I'll send out a request for that as I 640 01:08:14.940 --> 01:08:16.290 Karen Tarapata: Asked for questions. 641 01:08:17.610 --> 01:08:22.740 Karen Tarapata: Because I know that people are going to want to participate in this. And I think that's an excellent idea. 642 01:08:26.850 --> 01:08:30.120 Karen Tarapata: I guess one question is, is this something that we should 643 01:08:31.560 --> 01:08:33.150 Karen Tarapata: publicize beyond 644 01:08:34.200 --> 01:08:43.020 Karen Tarapata: Our website and email blast is something that is something I'd asked, or is it something we should send a little postcard out to residents about 645 01:08:45.330 --> 01:08:50.010 Karen Tarapata: I think I want to confirm my speakers first again. I mean, they all said they do it, but 646 01:08:51.330 --> 01:08:56.820 Karen Tarapata: Once they create. Do you think we should let we should spend a little a few bucks and send a postcard out 647 01:08:58.080 --> 01:09:07.260 Kennon Rothchild: Yeah, I think so, this is Ken It's a hot button issue. And obviously we have wildly divergent views on the issue in our community and 648 01:09:08.850 --> 01:09:22.470 Kennon Rothchild: We don't want to seem like we're holding meetings where people don't know about what's about to happen. So, you know, or that there's going to be a discussion, you know, we have anything planned. So yeah, I think that's a great idea. I think 649 01:09:23.490 --> 01:09:33.630 Kennon Rothchild: In addition to submitting questions beforehand, we might want to consult with people who are expert in zoom about how you can do real time questions, you know, submitted written 650 01:09:34.140 --> 01:09:43.110 Kennon Rothchild: As opposed to speaking. And I think probably some ground rules as there are guests. It's not a debate amongst opposing views. It's an informational meeting and people need to 651 01:09:44.160 --> 01:09:47.940 Kennon Rothchild: Represent up or Nyack in its best behavior, and that includes both sides of the issue. 652 01:09:49.740 --> 01:09:50.370 Here we go. 653 01:09:51.840 --> 01:10:04.470 Karen Tarapata: Yeah, I think this will be good. This will be this will be good. We'll, we'll learn a lot. And hopefully we'll get, you know, I tell you, I'm getting one or two emails every day on this topic and just 654 01:10:05.790 --> 01:10:21.390 Karen Tarapata: Right now it's running about three to one in favor of some restrictions, but I'm also getting people who are very heartfelt about their need to maintain their property and their inability to to do it with a broom and rate so 655 01:10:22.500 --> 01:10:28.560 Karen Tarapata: We're just working this through and hopefully we can we can find something and give people plenty of time. 656 01:10:29.580 --> 01:10:33.750 Karen Tarapata: To prepare and wrap their heads around the idea 657 01:10:35.910 --> 01:10:37.140 Karen Tarapata: Particularly for next year. 658 01:10:41.070 --> 01:10:44.610 Joseph Diamond: cooling down pro and con what personally 659 01:10:46.200 --> 01:10:51.030 Karen Tarapata: It's 321 for the for some kind of restriction and one, you know, 660 01:10:51.750 --> 01:10:53.280 Karen Tarapata: The 3214 661 01:10:56.280 --> 01:11:02.550 Karen Tarapata: So I'm just compiling the keeping all the emails and responding to each person that writes me 662 01:11:04.650 --> 01:11:10.590 Karen Tarapata: Because I do want to hear everybody's point of view and make sure that we're not doing something we're not jumping off a cliff here. 663 01:11:11.760 --> 01:11:15.990 Karen Tarapata: That's why I thought it'd be helpful to hear from other municipal officials. 664 01:11:16.410 --> 01:11:28.440 sylviajeff: I think it would be great and to Ken's point earlier that it moves this conversation from people's thoughts to something that you know that's theoretical to people who live through it. So I think this will be a very valuable session. 665 01:11:29.460 --> 01:11:31.620 Karen Tarapata: Well, Peggy. This was a great idea. 666 01:11:33.150 --> 01:11:34.320 Karen Tarapata: Thank you very much. 667 01:11:37.650 --> 01:11:38.280 Karen Tarapata: Okay. 668 01:11:39.390 --> 01:11:41.310 Karen Tarapata: Is there anyone else. Who'd like to speak tonight. 669 01:11:44.370 --> 01:11:52.200 Karen Tarapata: Alright, then we're going to go on to the next topic, which is declaring surplus our old color printer, Carol. 670 01:11:55.020 --> 01:11:57.240 18453532621: Yeah. Can you hear me, yes. 671 01:11:59.400 --> 01:12:05.550 18453532621: We just the HP Photosmart printer no longer useful to us it 672 01:12:06.630 --> 01:12:07.860 18453532621: doesn't print anymore. 673 01:12:09.900 --> 01:12:16.860 18453532621: We purchased a new printer that's up and running and this one can be simple. 674 01:12:20.790 --> 01:12:23.430 Karen Tarapata: Okay with something like to make a motion to declare 675 01:12:23.430 --> 01:12:24.660 18453532621: Surplus the HP 676 01:12:24.660 --> 01:12:26.940 Karen Tarapata: Photosmart 2575 677 01:12:30.060 --> 01:12:37.050 lauriedodge: I'll make a motion, then we declare surplus HP Photosmart 2575 678 01:12:38.940 --> 01:12:42.810 Karen Tarapata: But the value of probably less than nothing. Probably a trip to the 679 01:12:43.860 --> 01:12:45.330 18453532621: Hazardous Waste place. 680 01:12:45.720 --> 01:12:46.860 Karen Tarapata: With. Can I get a second 681 01:12:49.560 --> 01:12:50.250 Kennon Rothchild: This is can 682 01:12:50.310 --> 01:12:52.410 Kennon Rothchild: I second. Oh, Joe. You go ahead 683 01:12:55.980 --> 01:12:57.900 Karen Tarapata: All right. All in favor say aye. 684 01:12:59.670 --> 01:13:00.120 michael esmay: Hi. 685 01:13:01.440 --> 01:13:02.220 Kennon Rothchild: Dan. Hi. 686 01:13:03.210 --> 01:13:04.050 lauriedodge: Lori, I 687 01:13:04.770 --> 01:13:05.910 Karen Tarapata: KAREN I 688 01:13:07.500 --> 01:13:09.240 Karen Tarapata: OK, so the next thing. 689 01:13:09.300 --> 01:13:10.200 Karen Tarapata: On our 690 01:13:10.260 --> 01:13:11.070 18453532621: list here. 691 01:13:11.250 --> 01:13:13.140 Karen Tarapata: Which is not on the agenda couple things. 692 01:13:13.140 --> 01:13:13.680 Karen Tarapata: Came up 693 01:13:14.220 --> 01:13:19.680 Karen Tarapata: In the last few minutes which were not ended up not on the agenda. One of them is the 694 01:13:20.730 --> 01:13:22.620 18453532621: micro service thing of 695 01:13:23.130 --> 01:13:24.240 18453532621: North Broadway. 696 01:13:25.320 --> 01:13:26.340 Karen Tarapata: So we 697 01:13:26.880 --> 01:13:28.350 Karen Tarapata: North Broadway needs to 698 01:13:29.430 --> 01:13:31.350 Karen Tarapata: Microsoft needs to be 699 01:13:32.340 --> 01:13:33.000 18453532621: rationed up 700 01:13:33.060 --> 01:13:42.420 Karen Tarapata: And protected for the next eight to 10 years we got a two bits using the government, the state. 701 01:13:43.860 --> 01:13:45.780 Karen Tarapata: ID. Oh, Gs contracts. 702 01:13:46.620 --> 01:13:53.100 Karen Tarapata: And the one that we were thinking that appears to be the best deal is Gorman 703 01:13:54.420 --> 01:13:56.100 18453532621: And then the other one was in this 704 01:13:56.280 --> 01:14:20.190 Karen Tarapata: Industry's Gorman came in with a bit of ultimately 140 $4,000 321 and $44,328 and that is to do Broadway literally from the village, line up to the hook and by doing it all at once they can bring in the big equipment and do 705 01:14:21.270 --> 01:14:29.340 Karen Tarapata: Really first great job because they're using the same equipment they would use on the highway, rather than smaller patchier equipment. 706 01:14:30.780 --> 01:14:34.440 Karen Tarapata: They will also will be discovered today. 707 01:14:35.100 --> 01:14:35.970 Karen Tarapata: Was that 708 01:14:36.210 --> 01:14:37.740 Karen Tarapata: The striping down the middle of 709 01:14:37.740 --> 01:14:42.840 Karen Tarapata: Broadway, because that's really our only striped street when that was done. 710 01:14:42.900 --> 01:14:43.770 18453532621: 15 or so. 711 01:14:43.800 --> 01:14:44.610 Karen Tarapata: Years ago. 712 01:14:45.990 --> 01:14:59.370 Karen Tarapata: The first two thirds of it from starting at the village line was done with this thermal paint. Well, it turns out, then every year afterwards they would strike right over the thermal thing, the last third is always just 713 01:14:59.370 --> 01:15:00.390 Karen Tarapata: Been regular line. 714 01:15:01.350 --> 01:15:08.820 Karen Tarapata: Well that thermal paint is the one thing that cannot be micro surface because if they put that slurry. 715 01:15:09.900 --> 01:15:11.400 Karen Tarapata: Composite over it. 716 01:15:11.910 --> 01:15:14.790 Karen Tarapata: It does. It's like a latex over oil paint. 717 01:15:15.060 --> 01:15:26.160 Karen Tarapata: And it will deal emanate from the striping in the middle and just become a raggedy mess. So that's why, what has been added now is going back in 718 01:15:26.640 --> 01:15:44.550 Karen Tarapata: And literally grinding off the thermal paint just an eighth of an inch. They've got to go right down to the special grinder and they will be followed by Billy with the sweeper and they'll suck up all the old paint so that we get a really good at Houston. That was the only 719 01:15:46.200 --> 01:15:49.350 Karen Tarapata: Only thing that came up when I walked the job today. 720 01:15:50.550 --> 01:15:52.860 Karen Tarapata: With Tony from Gorman 721 01:15:54.690 --> 01:15:58.590 Karen Tarapata: But I will need a resolution after discussion. 722 01:15:58.920 --> 01:15:59.460 18453532621: To 723 01:15:59.850 --> 01:16:01.770 Karen Tarapata: Spend that my project. 724 01:16:03.180 --> 01:16:03.600 Karen Tarapata: So, 725 01:16:05.160 --> 01:16:06.000 18453532621: What do y'all think 726 01:16:06.090 --> 01:16:08.790 Karen Tarapata: We talked about it it budget time. But what do y'all think now. 727 01:16:16.200 --> 01:16:24.330 Karen Tarapata: It's true. This is our one we are one real paving project, but a year, but it's a big one. And that's our most visible St. 728 01:16:26.310 --> 01:16:27.330 michael esmay: Louis to street. 729 01:16:30.810 --> 01:16:33.390 Karen Tarapata: Journal, we have a lovely new sidewalk. Now we'll have 730 01:16:34.800 --> 01:16:39.270 Karen Tarapata: The surface really repaired. This is the south end of the village and stirring it kind of tattoos. 731 01:16:40.290 --> 01:16:50.460 Karen Tarapata: And we were hoping to also do school street as part of this job but school st will not does not lend itself to micro surfacing 732 01:16:51.060 --> 01:16:52.680 18453532621: It really needs to be 733 01:16:52.950 --> 01:16:59.190 Karen Tarapata: Milled and paved so we want to put that off to next year and do that as part of the painting projects. 734 01:16:59.220 --> 01:17:01.680 18453532621: planned for Palmer and Piper next year. 735 01:17:03.270 --> 01:17:07.410 Karen Tarapata: Which will be a different bunch of equipment. So we'll build that into that package. 736 01:17:09.990 --> 01:17:13.590 Kennon Rothchild: This is Ken, you know, the, the issue is 737 01:17:14.880 --> 01:17:19.590 Kennon Rothchild: are we embarking on projects that could could be put off. 738 01:17:20.640 --> 01:17:23.550 Kennon Rothchild: Because we might need to do to budget concerns. 739 01:17:24.600 --> 01:17:24.900 Kennon Rothchild: But 740 01:17:25.050 --> 01:17:25.440 18453532621: Our 741 01:17:26.340 --> 01:17:28.170 Kennon Rothchild: Our report from our treasure is that 742 01:17:28.890 --> 01:17:29.790 Kennon Rothchild: Seemingly 743 01:17:30.570 --> 01:17:33.030 Kennon Rothchild: tax receipts are coming in on time and that 744 01:17:34.710 --> 01:17:37.140 Kennon Rothchild: The current situation isn't affecting that so 745 01:17:38.340 --> 01:17:39.240 18453532621: You know, that's what I'm 746 01:17:39.330 --> 01:17:41.580 Kennon Rothchild: Thinking about SEEMS WE COULD progress. 747 01:17:43.980 --> 01:17:55.260 Karen Tarapata: I think i think it's i think it's worthwhile because we don't want the road to degrade any further, we could right now, we can maintain it and if we let it go. 748 01:17:55.260 --> 01:17:56.400 18453532621: Another year or two, we 749 01:17:56.460 --> 01:17:59.280 18453532621: Really have to go back in and spend 750 01:17:59.310 --> 01:18:00.930 Karen Tarapata: A tremendous amount of money. 751 01:18:02.040 --> 01:18:02.880 Karen Tarapata: repaving 752 01:18:04.590 --> 01:18:08.220 Karen Tarapata: Not surfacing. Like, do you have any thoughts on this. 753 01:18:10.410 --> 01:18:16.530 michael esmay: Well, you know, we had the discussion about it. The only thought I had was, after we spoke about it. 754 01:18:19.530 --> 01:18:22.230 michael esmay: The other bit by chance. 755 01:18:22.500 --> 01:18:23.640 Did include 756 01:18:24.780 --> 01:18:28.200 michael esmay: The removal of the stripping. No. 757 01:18:30.090 --> 01:18:31.230 18453532621: No, I pulled it out. 758 01:18:31.230 --> 01:18:37.560 Karen Tarapata: Actually, it was 140 without flag men and without removing the stripes. 759 01:18:37.620 --> 01:18:41.190 Karen Tarapata: So they didn't catch it either. So this one even 760 01:18:41.250 --> 01:18:49.380 Karen Tarapata: With the addition of the only way it was originally 133 and we had to add the 11,000 to 761 01:18:49.470 --> 01:18:51.090 18453532621: Address the striking still 762 01:18:51.120 --> 01:18:57.630 Karen Tarapata: It's still the same as the it's about the famous. The other one that did not include those items for 763 01:18:58.830 --> 01:19:02.790 lauriedodge: Aaron had dentists have a chance to look at 764 01:19:04.140 --> 01:19:17.340 lauriedodge: The curbing and or the water pooling in front of the summit school across the street from the upper Nike elementary school. We had so I don't know if that would be part of this project, but 765 01:19:18.480 --> 01:19:24.720 lauriedodge: What would the impact if we do all the paving and not do. I mean, the curbing there is really 766 01:19:24.720 --> 01:19:26.220 lauriedodge: problematic because there 767 01:19:26.310 --> 01:19:28.890 lauriedodge: isn't really a substantial curb and people to try 768 01:19:28.890 --> 01:19:29.100 lauriedodge: To 769 01:19:29.130 --> 01:19:30.300 lauriedodge: Get off the road. 770 01:19:30.630 --> 01:19:41.970 lauriedodge: Park practically on the sidewalk destroying a little strip of grass and just making it look kind of crappy. And then there's also that that drain. I, I don't remember exactly. 771 01:19:42.000 --> 01:19:45.330 lauriedodge: When the work was done, but a few years ago there was worked 772 01:19:45.330 --> 01:19:47.400 lauriedodge: On on the drain at the 773 01:19:48.570 --> 01:20:05.880 lauriedodge: North end of the school, essentially, and the water. They're just spots where the water pools and I don't know, does this painting, will that sort of solve for that in some way or is that another project is Dennis aware 774 01:20:06.240 --> 01:20:12.480 Karen Tarapata: Well, the, the berms are actually our guys do the Berks okay we could have them repair. 775 01:20:12.480 --> 01:20:13.950 Karen Tarapata: Those I could actually direct 776 01:20:13.950 --> 01:20:20.940 Karen Tarapata: Them as they're doing the patching. This is the perfect time they're up there every morning quarter six getting more blacktop 777 01:20:21.660 --> 01:20:36.660 Karen Tarapata: And I could mention to them. I know they're going to be doing more firms later in the summer. So I can ask, I can talk to them tomorrow about it what what to do with that situation there because you're right, those, those firms are really degraded for people driving over them. 778 01:20:38.100 --> 01:20:41.880 Karen Tarapata: The pooling. I'm not sure. Tell me what side of the street. It's on. I will 779 01:20:43.410 --> 01:20:55.410 lauriedodge: Yeah, it's on the summit side school a summit school side of the street and I don't. There was something done a few years ago, and it just changed the water dynamics. So along the 780 01:20:56.340 --> 01:21:09.030 lauriedodge: The east side of Broadway in spots. When it rains, the water. It doesn't drain into the drain, so it sits in pools and just, you know, while it's like any standing water, it's just 781 01:21:09.750 --> 01:21:21.390 Karen Tarapata: What is, what is this, this will not change the profile of the road. That's what the micro services. So if that issue with not be addressed at this time. And I don't know how big 782 01:21:23.040 --> 01:21:33.570 Karen Tarapata: That might be a much bigger project to change that road profile and and crown the road differently. I don't think we can do much about that. But we can fix the burbs okay 783 01:21:36.480 --> 01:21:38.700 Jillana Sinnott: What about the. This is Jill Senate. 784 01:21:38.940 --> 01:21:40.110 18453532621: The drainage. 785 01:21:40.230 --> 01:21:41.700 Jillana Sinnott: Coming down left South 786 01:21:42.930 --> 01:21:51.510 Jillana Sinnott: I know that's been spoken about before, but is that on hold enough that we're not going to rip up Broadway. So we're just going to still have all that 787 01:21:51.780 --> 01:21:59.790 Karen Tarapata: drainage problem Pong that that project that huge project we are still trying to get the 788 01:22:02.070 --> 01:22:08.190 Karen Tarapata: easement. We can't do it without an easement and that easement is not 789 01:22:10.290 --> 01:22:10.620 Karen Tarapata: Ready. 790 01:22:11.970 --> 01:22:19.680 Jillana Sinnott: Yet, because in the winter time. That's just it comes all the way across the road. It's like an ice skating, calm down there. This is that drainage ditch. 791 01:22:20.700 --> 01:22:27.090 Karen Tarapata: Yep, that's a huge, huge, huge problem. And that goes back 25 years to 792 01:22:28.170 --> 01:22:36.360 Karen Tarapata: A different time and we got. Yes, it is. You know, we've got the money bonded and it's really a matter of making it 793 01:22:37.590 --> 01:22:42.300 Karen Tarapata: all come together. But if this was if it was to be 794 01:22:43.560 --> 01:22:43.800 18453532621: If 795 01:22:43.890 --> 01:22:44.070 Karen Tarapata: It. 796 01:22:44.100 --> 01:22:52.620 Karen Tarapata: Didn't have to run pipes across that road. That would be a minor patch. The other 1500 feet of or whatever 14 to be of 797 01:22:53.940 --> 01:23:09.030 Karen Tarapata: Broadway would still be in much better condition, but like so yeah I we're, we're still pushing ahead on that, but it's not happening fast, that's for sure. We're talking about this back in 2002 798 01:23:10.290 --> 01:23:12.570 Karen Tarapata: That's how long we've been trying to get this deal done 799 01:23:16.590 --> 01:23:19.920 Karen Tarapata: So other any other comments on 800 01:23:21.360 --> 01:23:22.920 Karen Tarapata: Micro surfacing 801 01:23:23.940 --> 01:23:24.930 Karen Tarapata: Of North Broadway. 802 01:23:28.290 --> 01:23:30.330 Karen Tarapata: If not, I'd asked for a resolution. 803 01:23:32.100 --> 01:23:33.960 18453532621: Authorizing me to sign a 804 01:23:33.960 --> 01:23:35.370 Karen Tarapata: Contract for 805 01:23:37.020 --> 01:23:43.980 140 $4,328 806 01:23:47.580 --> 01:23:56.910 lauriedodge: I'll make a motion to allow Karen to sign a contract for the corpsman group to micro surface with fiber. 807 01:23:57.420 --> 01:23:58.320 lauriedodge: Broadway. 808 01:23:58.350 --> 01:24:08.850 lauriedodge: For cost of 140 $4,328 which includes all of the components of the contracted June 18 2020 809 01:24:11.730 --> 01:24:12.990 Karen Tarapata: All right. Can I get a second 810 01:24:17.190 --> 01:24:17.550 michael esmay: Look at it. 811 01:24:17.850 --> 01:24:19.560 michael esmay: Like Thank you Mike. 812 01:24:20.790 --> 01:24:23.130 Karen Tarapata: All in favor say aye. 813 01:24:25.590 --> 01:24:26.550 18453532621: Hi, Mike. 814 01:24:27.480 --> 01:24:28.230 Kennon Rothchild: Can I 815 01:24:29.370 --> 01:24:30.210 lauriedodge: Already I 816 01:24:31.110 --> 01:24:32.190 Karen Tarapata: Aaron, I 817 01:24:33.300 --> 01:24:33.900 Karen Tarapata: Alright. 818 01:24:35.190 --> 01:24:51.960 Karen Tarapata: So today I went through the OTS contracts looked at all over. I still have to write a justification document attaching the other bids, just for our records so that they know that we did this correctly, Dennis is going to help me do that. 819 01:24:56.610 --> 01:25:02.400 Karen Tarapata: OK, the next thing that it was not on the just so many things have happened. 820 01:25:03.450 --> 01:25:12.720 Karen Tarapata: As you know, we've got this the structural damage to the stone carriage house on the case and property on the on the river hook preserve 821 01:25:14.100 --> 01:25:16.650 Karen Tarapata: And the way that we are going to 822 01:25:16.770 --> 01:25:18.960 Karen Tarapata: Begin to come up with a scoop of work. 823 01:25:18.960 --> 01:25:19.230 18453532621: For 824 01:25:19.260 --> 01:25:21.540 18453532621: Fixing that is through 825 01:25:22.140 --> 01:25:22.890 Karen Tarapata: Touch boring. 826 01:25:24.240 --> 01:25:26.490 Karen Tarapata: So, Dennis has contacted. This is sort 827 01:25:26.490 --> 01:25:31.170 Karen Tarapata: Of an emergency situation. Mine is contact 828 01:25:31.380 --> 01:25:33.150 Karen Tarapata: The testing. 829 01:25:34.200 --> 01:25:36.210 Karen Tarapata: And got a bid for 830 01:25:37.470 --> 01:25:41.970 Not more than 40 $800 $10 831 01:25:43.440 --> 01:25:51.480 Karen Tarapata: So once we have the data from these tests borings we can go back to our insurance company and contest their 832 01:25:52.560 --> 01:26:14.040 Karen Tarapata: assertion that the building is slumping because of age and not because of negligence during the removal of the diesel oil tank, but we can't even approach the excavation company until we have this. So I'd like to ask for a resolution. 833 01:26:15.240 --> 01:26:15.750 Karen Tarapata: To 834 01:26:17.490 --> 01:26:24.480 Karen Tarapata: Accept the bit of soil testing Inc for the test borings that are recommended by our village engineer. 835 01:26:26.130 --> 01:26:39.330 Joseph Diamond: Another quick question on I read it through and it said we're assuming that we don't have to use us prevailing wages are going up these privileges. 836 01:26:43.470 --> 01:26:44.880 18453532621: Wait a minute, where it's very 837 01:26:44.880 --> 01:26:46.320 Karen Tarapata: Not prevailing wage. 838 01:26:46.860 --> 01:26:50.640 Joseph Diamond: Among other towards the bottom. Oh. 839 01:26:51.030 --> 01:26:55.020 lauriedodge: It also says it yeah underneath the estimated total 840 01:26:56.340 --> 01:27:01.920 lauriedodge: The above outline costs of assume that this project is not subject to prevailing wage rates. 841 01:27:04.380 --> 01:27:05.040 Interesting. 842 01:27:09.420 --> 01:27:18.300 Karen Tarapata: Well, what you want to give it to me or give me a tentative yes and I can absolutely make sure about this. That doesn't make any sense to me. They know better. 843 01:27:22.800 --> 01:27:24.480 Karen Tarapata: How could this not be subject 844 01:27:25.740 --> 01:27:29.040 michael esmay: So, do we not have to get more than one good 845 01:27:32.610 --> 01:27:45.750 Karen Tarapata: Not if it's an emergency. Okay. Not if it's an emergency and Dennis thought this was an emergency when he went and looked and I, and that's why we want to do this, the 846 01:27:46.620 --> 01:27:59.550 Karen Tarapata: We are allowed if it's an emergency to circumvent our own procurement policies, but not to circumvent the Department of Labor requirements for prevailing wage. 847 01:28:00.270 --> 01:28:07.650 Jillana Sinnott: Karen. This is Jill of what I was walking away. But what was the reason they gave they didn't have to do prevailing wage was there one 848 01:28:08.760 --> 01:28:17.250 Karen Tarapata: That's what I'm trying to figure out, I assume, since Dennis got this for me it didn't even enter my mind that this was not a bad prevailing wage and 849 01:28:17.490 --> 01:28:25.590 Jillana Sinnott: I mean, the only reason would be you know that they were owner operated which doesn't you know one person doing the job or 850 01:28:27.540 --> 01:28:31.440 Jillana Sinnott: There's really no, not that I know of. Is there any exemptions. 851 01:28:32.640 --> 01:28:34.650 Jillana Sinnott: You know, even if you're a government contract. 852 01:28:35.370 --> 01:28:40.350 Karen Tarapata: No. Oh, I see it now the outline costs have assumed. Okay. 853 01:28:41.400 --> 01:28:47.310 Karen Tarapata: Well, we will have to have a special meeting. This is obviously a no go. I'm sorry I 854 01:28:48.510 --> 01:28:50.880 Karen Tarapata: I made an assumption and this so today. 855 01:28:51.450 --> 01:29:06.210 Jillana Sinnott: And Karen with the best thing we could do is if you give me the scope of work we can get the, the numbers so they will know what the figures are for, you know, Department of Labor their figures. They have to do for certified payroll. That's probably the easiest 856 01:29:06.840 --> 01:29:12.570 Karen Tarapata: Yeah, you know, I just got this, so I will, I will forward this to Jill and we can take care of this tomorrow. 857 01:29:14.280 --> 01:29:28.650 Karen Tarapata: If, if that's okay. If I know you're well. But here's one more thing. Alright, so that gets table till tomorrow. And then I can always do a special meeting to have you approve that, which we know we can do it. 858 01:29:29.790 --> 01:29:30.750 Karen Tarapata: OK. 859 01:29:33.090 --> 01:29:43.890 Karen Tarapata: The next thing is on our list here of things that come up Mike and I interviewed a another lawyer, we're trying to 860 01:29:45.450 --> 01:29:55.350 Karen Tarapata: Increase the number of attorneys with different specialties that we have available to us and we spoke to David Noreen 861 01:29:56.250 --> 01:30:03.600 Karen Tarapata: An Attorney at Law in Nyack he has done. I'm sure we we did talk about this a bit at our workshop meeting last week. 862 01:30:04.440 --> 01:30:12.810 Karen Tarapata: We were very impressed with him and the fact that he has blown criminal and real estate and general legal experience. 863 01:30:13.530 --> 01:30:24.810 Karen Tarapata: So I would like to have someone make a motion approved allowing me to sign the letter of engagement with Mr terrain. This doesn't mean that we'd ever have to use him. 864 01:30:25.290 --> 01:30:35.970 Karen Tarapata: But just that we have things in place in case we do wish to use and he was recommended by rich merchant matter, our village treasure. 865 01:30:38.640 --> 01:30:39.390 Kennon Rothchild: This is can 866 01:30:40.710 --> 01:30:51.270 Kennon Rothchild: I move we authorize the mayor to sign letters of engagement with David Murphy no rain for services. If not, if needed. 867 01:30:54.750 --> 01:30:57.870 michael esmay: Also get it like thank you like 868 01:30:58.140 --> 01:30:59.130 Karen Tarapata: All in favor. 869 01:31:02.820 --> 01:31:03.630 lauriedodge: Aye. Lori. 870 01:31:04.260 --> 01:31:05.010 Kennon Rothchild: Can I 871 01:31:07.980 --> 01:31:22.170 Karen Tarapata: Thank you. That's good. I also have two letters from hawk Roman tortorella and waxing for two different projects that we have Noel Wilson working on 872 01:31:22.950 --> 01:31:33.390 Karen Tarapata: One is retention as special counsel for defensive appeal and the apple that division second department in Ken grave instance Corporation versus want to make her and all 873 01:31:34.530 --> 01:31:37.080 Karen Tarapata: And the other one is so I need a 874 01:31:38.340 --> 01:31:43.470 Karen Tarapata: Resolution allowing me to sign this letter of agreement. 875 01:31:45.750 --> 01:31:48.480 Karen Tarapata: That I'm going to do this as two separate resolutions. 876 01:31:50.820 --> 01:31:54.030 Kennon Rothchild: Hi this is Ken I move that we 877 01:31:55.260 --> 01:31:58.020 Kennon Rothchild: authorize the mayor to sign a letter of agreement with 878 01:31:59.850 --> 01:32:02.100 Kennon Rothchild: Noel Wilson's firm. 879 01:32:03.180 --> 01:32:09.060 Kennon Rothchild: For defense of the appeal before the appeal court basketball court. 880 01:32:10.230 --> 01:32:11.910 Karen Tarapata: Okay, can I get a second 881 01:32:13.410 --> 01:32:14.430 lauriedodge: oriol second 882 01:32:15.330 --> 01:32:16.290 Karen Tarapata: All in favor. 883 01:32:18.240 --> 01:32:20.340 michael esmay: Can I like, I 884 01:32:22.500 --> 01:32:23.340 lauriedodge: Lori, I 885 01:32:24.150 --> 01:32:29.250 Karen Tarapata: Aaron I and the second thing is the same. 886 01:32:30.000 --> 01:32:46.710 Karen Tarapata: Letter of engagement with the opperman tortorella and vaccine for retention special counsel for defensive appeal and the applet division second department in Morton corn on behalf of boost and environmental action versus village of upper night zoning board of appeals at all. 887 01:32:52.350 --> 01:32:53.880 Karen Tarapata: Can someone make a motion. 888 01:32:55.050 --> 01:32:55.890 Karen Tarapata: So I can 889 01:32:58.260 --> 01:32:59.160 Karen Tarapata: Sign this 890 01:33:01.080 --> 01:33:02.070 Karen Tarapata: Letter of engagement. 891 01:33:05.910 --> 01:33:13.650 lauriedodge: I'll make the motion that we allow you to sign the letter of engagement with no well wolfson's firm. 892 01:33:14.730 --> 01:33:23.340 lauriedodge: For the purposes of the action between goose town and the 893 01:33:25.080 --> 01:33:27.450 lauriedodge: Board. Right. Yeah, there's only four that feels 894 01:33:28.800 --> 01:33:30.600 Karen Tarapata: Okay, can I get a second place. 895 01:33:33.150 --> 01:33:33.990 Karen Tarapata: Thank you Joe. 896 01:33:35.040 --> 01:33:37.530 Karen Tarapata: All right. All in favor say I. 897 01:33:41.190 --> 01:33:41.970 lauriedodge: Already I 898 01:33:45.420 --> 01:33:46.620 Karen Tarapata: Can I can't hear you. 899 01:33:49.260 --> 01:33:51.900 Karen Tarapata: you're muted. That's fair. Yeah. 900 01:33:51.990 --> 01:33:54.630 Kennon Rothchild: I'm not muted. Now I'm not, I can know 901 01:33:56.190 --> 01:33:57.150 Karen Tarapata: KAREN I 902 01:33:58.950 --> 01:34:01.080 Right, it has passed. 903 01:34:03.150 --> 01:34:04.620 Karen Tarapata: All right, that is 904 01:34:06.750 --> 01:34:08.670 Karen Tarapata: All right, a lesson here tomorrow. 905 01:34:09.750 --> 01:34:24.960 Karen Tarapata: We have the rock and conservation and service for coming to work on the river preserve along north Midland they're going to be clearing an area between where the 906 01:34:25.830 --> 01:34:42.990 Karen Tarapata: fenced in garden is and North Mifflin. They are there to remove invasive species and to help us prepare the area for replanting with native species, many of which those shrubs, I am growing inset garden. 907 01:34:44.370 --> 01:34:44.670 Karen Tarapata: So, 908 01:34:45.330 --> 01:34:56.310 Karen Tarapata: It's a wonderful opportunity for 20 young environmental interns to come and this is their first project that the season, they will be doing 909 01:34:57.030 --> 01:35:05.460 Karen Tarapata: Consider this. A TEAM BUILDING effort, as well as something that will definitely benefit us we're getting thousands of dollars worth of 910 01:35:06.420 --> 01:35:14.310 Karen Tarapata: free labor. I've been working with their supervisors onsite supervisors will be there tomorrow. 911 01:35:15.090 --> 01:35:34.260 Karen Tarapata: And the only expense to us will be emptying the dumpster brush the dumpster is currently there along north Midlands, so it's convenient to be removed after they load it up and the rental of I one day, Porto because I thought 20 volunteers on a hot day. 912 01:35:35.310 --> 01:35:36.330 Karen Tarapata: It would be a good idea. 913 01:35:37.260 --> 01:35:38.970 lauriedodge: Here and what time are they starting 914 01:35:39.960 --> 01:35:49.200 Karen Tarapata: They the young people are coming at nine supervisor said they would be there at eight. Okay, I just got that email before the meeting. 915 01:35:50.670 --> 01:35:51.900 michael esmay: They responsible for 916 01:35:54.510 --> 01:35:59.610 michael esmay: Being ready to take care of the responsibilities for coven team. 917 01:36:00.270 --> 01:36:00.750 Karen Tarapata: Yeah, you're gonna 918 01:36:00.780 --> 01:36:01.380 michael esmay: Bring Your Own 919 01:36:01.830 --> 01:36:10.560 Karen Tarapata: Well, bring your own protective they're bringing their own protective gear, you're on workmen's comp their own liability insurance and they're signing our volunteer for 920 01:36:12.300 --> 01:36:22.230 Karen Tarapata: So there. That's why they're actually that would have been would have been 20 of them all day but we're hitting two groups of 10 instead because they want them to be able to distance 921 01:36:26.580 --> 01:36:27.630 Joseph Diamond: So it's going to be a minute. 922 01:36:28.860 --> 01:36:29.070 Joseph Diamond: To 923 01:36:30.720 --> 01:36:32.310 Joseph Diamond: Talk, or you can't you 924 01:36:33.390 --> 01:36:34.050 Joseph Diamond: Couldn't 925 01:36:36.300 --> 01:36:39.450 Karen Tarapata: You know that didn't even enter my mind, but no. 926 01:36:40.560 --> 01:36:50.280 Karen Tarapata: Then you have to sue the Conservation Corps. That's what's so great is that they're they're assuming all the liability, although I am having them sign our volunteer for also 927 01:36:54.090 --> 01:36:58.320 Karen Tarapata: The only downside is that they're going to be five cars parked on locust. 928 01:36:59.850 --> 01:37:03.000 Karen Tarapata: Tomorrow five in the morning and four. So at five in the afternoon. 929 01:37:04.500 --> 01:37:13.530 Karen Tarapata: But I think that that's it's going to be quite remarkable to see how big that area really is, once it's cleaned up a bit in the binds and 930 01:37:15.570 --> 01:37:18.810 Karen Tarapata: Fallen logs and barbieri bushes or removed. 931 01:37:20.010 --> 01:37:25.350 Karen Tarapata: And they also said if they didn't finish and tomorrow they will schedule another day for us later in the 932 01:37:25.350 --> 01:37:27.180 lauriedodge: Science. That's nice. 933 01:37:27.810 --> 01:37:34.380 Karen Tarapata: So I'm very excited about this going to be a hot one. I'm sorry for that, but they can we are 934 01:37:35.700 --> 01:37:38.760 Karen Tarapata: They've agreed to come in there. They seem to be very excited about it. 935 01:37:42.330 --> 01:37:50.670 Karen Tarapata: So I think the last thing that we have to discuss is actually should go into executive session because it's about the least 936 01:37:54.150 --> 01:37:54.900 18453532621: You have a minute. 937 01:37:56.460 --> 01:37:56.820 The minute 938 01:37:57.900 --> 01:37:58.530 Karen Tarapata: The minute 939 01:37:58.620 --> 01:37:59.520 Yes, of course. 940 01:38:01.140 --> 01:38:06.090 18453532621: You can I just ask a question. Why have you see the letters of engagement. 941 01:38:07.290 --> 01:38:10.020 18453532621: The first one was the one with 942 01:38:11.400 --> 01:38:16.650 18453532621: More corn. The first grade first grade one grade. 943 01:38:17.160 --> 01:38:19.440 Karen Tarapata: Wanamaker okay and 944 01:38:19.950 --> 01:38:32.850 18453532621: That was unanimous. Right. Yes. And the second one was for for for, you know, an agreement and then Ken was a no. Correct. Okay. Thank you. Welcome. 945 01:38:34.050 --> 01:38:35.130 Karen Tarapata: Right. Yes. Let 946 01:38:35.310 --> 01:38:38.700 18453532621: Us look at me minutes and 947 01:38:42.990 --> 01:38:44.520 18453532621: So Laura. What did you, what did 948 01:38:44.520 --> 01:38:46.290 Karen Tarapata: You discover about the 949 01:38:46.770 --> 01:38:49.410 lauriedodge: Well, for the most part, all I'll send these to 950 01:38:49.440 --> 01:38:50.790 lauriedodge: Care. But the one 951 01:38:50.910 --> 01:38:52.200 18453532621: Because some of them are just 952 01:38:52.260 --> 01:38:56.220 lauriedodge: You know, Stacy periods and things like that. 953 01:38:56.490 --> 01:39:00.780 lauriedodge: But the one is in the bids for the painting a village hall exterior 954 01:39:01.980 --> 01:39:02.310 lauriedodge: Um, 955 01:39:02.670 --> 01:39:03.330 18453532621: So, 956 01:39:03.390 --> 01:39:07.290 lauriedodge: It says the lowest bins 27,475 957 01:39:07.290 --> 01:39:07.800 18453532621: Highest 958 01:39:07.890 --> 01:39:08.850 18453532621: Worth hasn't even 959 01:39:10.170 --> 01:39:10.650 lauriedodge: Pardon. 960 01:39:11.130 --> 01:39:12.330 18453532621: I see that typo. 961 01:39:12.600 --> 01:39:27.510 lauriedodge: Yeah, so then down below. It says 220 7275. I think that was really like other things were just periods in caps, which Carol, I can leave this outside village hall or something. 962 01:39:27.510 --> 01:39:29.880 lauriedodge: Like that it wasn't nothing Cheerio. 963 01:39:30.810 --> 01:39:31.320 18453532621: Thank you. 964 01:39:33.720 --> 01:39:34.110 18453532621: All right. 965 01:39:35.040 --> 01:39:36.000 sylviajeff: Take care everybody 966 01:39:36.660 --> 01:39:37.050 Karen Tarapata: Thank you. 967 01:39:41.850 --> 01:39:46.920 Karen Tarapata: Are there any other corrections or changes to the minute 968 01:39:52.980 --> 01:39:54.510 Karen Tarapata: Somebody make a motion to 969 01:39:56.580 --> 01:40:01.620 Karen Tarapata: The Minutes of your regular meeting of may 21 2020 970 01:40:03.390 --> 01:40:06.930 lauriedodge: I'll make a motion that we adopt the minutes of the regular meeting of May. 971 01:40:06.930 --> 01:40:12.870 Kennon Rothchild: 21 20 22nd that motion. 972 01:40:15.150 --> 01:40:16.110 Karen Tarapata: All in favor. 973 01:40:33.270 --> 01:40:35.610 Karen Tarapata: Minutes of the special meeting of may 28 974 01:40:37.710 --> 01:40:38.100 18453532621: Which 975 01:40:38.400 --> 01:40:38.850 Karen Tarapata: Tend to be 976 01:40:41.880 --> 01:40:42.210 Kennon Rothchild: Read 977 01:40:45.360 --> 01:40:46.950 18453532621: It took longer to write the minutes that 978 01:40:46.950 --> 01:40:48.000 Karen Tarapata: It did to have a meeting. 979 01:40:48.360 --> 01:40:48.930 lauriedodge: Yeah, right. 980 01:40:54.810 --> 01:40:57.000 Karen Tarapata: Are there any changes or corrections. 981 01:41:00.360 --> 01:41:04.110 Karen Tarapata: Alright, with someone like to make a motion to adopt minutes of special meeting. 982 01:41:04.140 --> 01:41:07.980 May 20 983 01:41:09.270 --> 01:41:10.470 lauriedodge: Lori on making motion. 984 01:41:12.330 --> 01:41:12.750 Kennon Rothchild: Second, 985 01:41:14.280 --> 01:41:15.270 Karen Tarapata: All in favor. 986 01:41:16.500 --> 01:41:17.220 Kennon Rothchild: Can I 987 01:41:21.660 --> 01:41:22.050 lauriedodge: Lori. 988 01:41:30.210 --> 01:41:32.220 18453532621: Alright, thank you all very much. 989 01:41:35.460 --> 01:41:36.060 18453532621: Okay. 990 01:41:36.480 --> 01:41:42.480 Karen Tarapata: Well, now I'm going to actually set up a breakout room so that we can go into executive session. 991 01:41:42.480 --> 01:41:42.780 Here. 992 01:41:45.960 --> 01:41:47.790 Karen Tarapata: In the room. 993 01:41:49.440 --> 01:41:50.580 And 994 01:41:57.360 --> 01:41:58.200 Karen Tarapata: Openness 995 01:42:00.630 --> 01:42:00.990 No. 996 01:42:04.470 --> 01:42:10.590 Karen Tarapata: This is a little tricky here because I've got everybody in here and I want to not have everybody 997 01:42:12.090 --> 01:42:12.900 Karen Tarapata: I'm going to add a row 998 01:42:14.130 --> 01:42:16.140 Karen Tarapata: Here we go. So I can assign people to this. 999 01:42:17.370 --> 01:42:20.490 Karen Tarapata: Know why does it keep adding everybody to the room. 1000 01:42:22.800 --> 01:42:25.950 Karen Tarapata: Hey, how can I do this, I think I'm going to ask 1001 01:42:27.180 --> 01:42:31.980 Karen Tarapata: Kate to sign off. That's all right. 1002 01:42:35.700 --> 01:42:37.980 Karen Tarapata: Or I'm going to have to 1003 01:42:39.630 --> 01:42:45.720 Karen Tarapata: remove you from the meeting and make this an executive session with someone make emotion that we go into Executive Session. 1004 01:42:46.260 --> 01:42:51.060 Kennon Rothchild: Karen, you could you could put her in the waiting room and it just in case. 1005 01:42:51.450 --> 01:42:52.050 Karen Tarapata: That's great. 1006 01:42:52.140 --> 01:42:54.300 Kennon Rothchild: As opposed to just cutting her off. 1007 01:42:54.750 --> 01:43:00.090 Karen Tarapata: Cutting her up, they'll do that Katie. I'm going to put you into the waiting room while the second session. 1008 01:43:00.120 --> 01:43:07.740 Kennon Rothchild: Is yeah but let's make the resolution to go into Executive Session. First, before we do that, so I move we go into executive sessions can 1009 01:43:09.690 --> 01:43:11.040 michael esmay: Also get it like 1010 01:43:11.820 --> 01:43:12.750 Karen Tarapata: All in favor. 1011 01:43:15.510 --> 01:43:15.960 Kennon Rothchild: Aye. 1012 01:43:17.610 --> 01:43:37.500 Karen Tarapata: Aye, Karen. All right, here we go. I will be her into the waiting room. Thank you, Kate, and now it is just us here in Executive Session. 1013 - 1174: Executive Session 1175 01:55:34.590 --> 01:55:38.070 Karen Tarapata: All right, I'm going to make a statement here about our Executive Session. 1176 01:55:38.190 --> 01:55:39.450 18453532621: That it was determined 1177 01:55:39.480 --> 01:55:40.680 18453532621: That I would speak. 1178 01:55:40.740 --> 01:55:43.320 Karen Tarapata: To a real estate person. 1179 01:55:44.010 --> 01:55:44.730 Karen Tarapata: And 1180 01:55:45.060 --> 01:55:50.580 Karen Tarapata: Report back to the board on negotiations regarding the lease. 1181 01:55:52.110 --> 01:55:55.530 Kennon Rothchild: KAREN You should probably check to see if Kate is 1182 01:55:55.590 --> 01:55:57.090 Kennon Rothchild: In the waiting room still or 1183 01:55:58.170 --> 01:55:59.010 Karen Tarapata: I don't know. 1184 01:55:59.280 --> 01:56:00.210 Kennon Rothchild: Where she got the hint. 1185 01:56:02.790 --> 01:56:06.840 Karen Tarapata: Let's see here. How do I get back to the waiting that participants. 1186 01:56:08.550 --> 01:56:12.720 Karen Tarapata: And manage participants and she is gone. 1187 01:56:13.800 --> 01:56:14.040 Kennon Rothchild: Yeah. 1188 01:56:15.960 --> 01:56:16.260 Karen Tarapata: Alright. 1189 01:56:18.690 --> 01:56:19.770 Karen Tarapata: Alright, so 1190 01:56:20.910 --> 01:56:27.780 Karen Tarapata: Now let's talk about the last thing tonight, but is it nine o'clock. We're doing pretty good considering the number of things we had to talk about 1191 01:56:28.950 --> 01:56:29.100 18453532621: Our 1192 01:56:29.130 --> 01:56:33.300 Karen Tarapata: protocols for allowing people to use the old stone meeting. 1193 01:56:33.300 --> 01:56:39.660 Karen Tarapata: House now during covert do we make it simple, where they just have to wear a mask. 1194 01:56:39.690 --> 01:56:42.600 Karen Tarapata: Do we require people to pay for cleaning 1195 01:56:43.170 --> 01:56:44.430 Karen Tarapata: What about the bathroom. 1196 01:56:44.460 --> 01:56:45.120 18453532621: This is 1197 01:56:45.180 --> 01:56:45.990 Just a 1198 01:56:47.610 --> 01:56:48.330 Question. 1199 01:56:54.420 --> 01:56:54.990 18453532621: We've had 1200 01:56:55.890 --> 01:56:56.880 Karen Tarapata: Stephanie staring 1201 01:56:57.090 --> 01:56:58.290 Karen Tarapata: After she could use it. 1202 01:56:59.640 --> 01:56:59.970 Karen Tarapata: For 1203 01:57:00.780 --> 01:57:03.330 Karen Tarapata: Her flute playing, which is a lovely idea. 1204 01:57:04.650 --> 01:57:07.110 Karen Tarapata: But I think we need to maintain 1205 01:57:07.170 --> 01:57:14.550 Karen Tarapata: Time in between when people use it particularly something like playing music when, in which we're blowing 1206 01:57:14.550 --> 01:57:15.810 18453532621: Into an instrument. 1207 01:57:17.550 --> 01:57:18.720 Karen Tarapata: Does that's not a man's 1208 01:57:19.980 --> 01:57:20.160 18453532621: Yeah. 1209 01:57:22.230 --> 01:57:27.060 lauriedodge: I mean, I find with using it. Yeah. Maybe we charge the people who are using it to clean it. 1210 01:57:29.520 --> 01:57:32.970 Karen Tarapata: Right, because we don't charge anything for residents currently 1211 01:57:34.230 --> 01:57:34.800 Karen Tarapata: And 1212 01:57:34.830 --> 01:57:36.150 lauriedodge: Make people wear a mask. 1213 01:57:37.230 --> 01:57:37.650 Mm hmm. 1214 01:57:38.730 --> 01:57:40.830 lauriedodge: Maybe we limit it, what's the 1215 01:57:40.950 --> 01:57:42.060 lauriedodge: Capacity is 1216 01:57:42.060 --> 01:57:43.320 lauriedodge: 50 normally 1217 01:57:43.740 --> 01:57:46.920 lauriedodge: Maybe some percentage of that some small because 1218 01:57:46.920 --> 01:57:50.160 18453532621: 4949. I don't know. Maybe we say 1219 01:57:51.000 --> 01:57:56.010 Karen Tarapata: Can like 25% like they are with other churches, maybe 1220 01:57:56.040 --> 01:57:57.960 lauriedodge: Something like that kind of makes sense. 1221 01:58:02.430 --> 01:58:04.620 Karen Tarapata: The cleaning thing. I'm just not sure what 1222 01:58:05.730 --> 01:58:12.810 Karen Tarapata: What we will do with that because right now we're not even having village hall clean because we don't want anybody in there. 1223 01:58:14.790 --> 01:58:19.410 18453532621: You know, they're also not, you know, the bathrooms separate there. You could just leave the bathroom last 1224 01:58:21.090 --> 01:58:22.260 18453532621: You don't want to deal with that. 1225 01:58:22.800 --> 01:58:23.670 18453532621: Right, that's true. 1226 01:58:25.350 --> 01:58:28.920 18453532621: Not convenient, but it's one less thing to think about. 1227 01:58:30.210 --> 01:58:31.770 Karen Tarapata: True, you can always 1228 01:58:32.220 --> 01:58:35.880 18453532621: Start like that and open it up later if you change your mind. 1229 01:58:38.190 --> 01:58:38.940 Karen Tarapata: Okay, so 1230 01:58:39.150 --> 01:58:41.730 Karen Tarapata: Let's see. So mass loon of 10 people 1231 01:58:42.450 --> 01:58:44.100 Karen Tarapata: Do we ask them, I mean, 1232 01:58:45.750 --> 01:58:54.960 Karen Tarapata: Do we want to get cleaners in or do we want to just ask them to wipe down the tables and we make sure that there's at least 48 hours between uses 1233 01:58:58.170 --> 01:59:00.780 Karen Tarapata: Or was it 72. What was the magic number, Carol. 1234 01:59:01.590 --> 01:59:05.880 18453532621: It was 72 although I've been hearing a lot lately about 1235 01:59:07.350 --> 01:59:07.680 18453532621: The 1236 01:59:09.390 --> 01:59:10.230 18453532621: From you know 1237 01:59:11.430 --> 01:59:15.330 18453532621: That the surface contact is not really where they think it's 1238 01:59:16.530 --> 01:59:23.670 18453532621: being passed. They really think it's more person to person contact, you know, probably people being a room together. 1239 01:59:25.500 --> 01:59:37.080 18453532621: Was an EPA epidemiologists on NPR today. And that's what he was saying. So, you know, the surface area might, but I think people still want to wipe down 1240 01:59:38.940 --> 01:59:40.800 Karen Tarapata: And also duration. 1241 01:59:40.860 --> 01:59:46.560 Karen Tarapata: How long should we let people use it as, you know, the danger increases the longer you're all in the same room. 1242 01:59:47.370 --> 01:59:49.080 18453532621: Right to our thing. 1243 01:59:49.380 --> 01:59:49.800 I'm just 1244 01:59:51.810 --> 01:59:53.340 Karen Tarapata: I'm we're sort of just making this up. 1245 01:59:53.940 --> 01:59:57.330 michael esmay: They'll see the state have this already worked out. 1246 01:59:59.130 --> 01:59:59.580 michael esmay: As far as 1247 02:00:00.450 --> 02:00:04.560 Karen Tarapata: Same thing, less than you think. Because 1248 02:00:05.190 --> 02:00:06.570 Karen Tarapata: I can I get no but I'll look 1249 02:00:06.810 --> 02:00:09.390 Karen Tarapata: Regulations for played with the worship. 1250 02:00:10.830 --> 02:00:16.590 Karen Tarapata: I think that's the bigger the closest equivalent or we just say no until face. 1251 02:00:16.680 --> 02:00:19.800 Karen Tarapata: Work, which is when arts and entertainment. 1252 02:00:19.950 --> 02:00:22.710 Karen Tarapata: Open up again. That might be the wisest thing. 1253 02:00:25.260 --> 02:00:34.200 Karen Tarapata: I think that that's I think I'll wait until we get the directives from them in terms of, you know, arts and entertainment and 1254 02:00:35.250 --> 02:00:43.500 Karen Tarapata: Gatherings and that's phase four. We're going into phase three, maybe tomorrow. So we're only talking a couple of weeks. 1255 02:00:48.660 --> 02:00:53.520 Kennon Rothchild: We do, we seem that much demand. At this point, I mean other than Stephanie wants to play music 1256 02:00:54.030 --> 02:00:55.320 18453532621: Yes. No. 1257 02:00:56.220 --> 02:00:57.570 Karen Tarapata: Actually, we were going to use it for 1258 02:00:57.600 --> 02:01:07.320 lauriedodge: Friends. Yeah, I mean, we have a we have something next Wednesday that we actually need it for. But this is what one of the reasons I hadn't actually thought about it. 1259 02:01:07.980 --> 02:01:13.890 lauriedodge: And then I thought, oh, well, we can definitely have the meeting at the old stone meeting house and Karen was like, No, we can do right 1260 02:01:14.610 --> 02:01:16.560 lauriedodge: There's this thing called coronavirus 1261 02:01:17.070 --> 02:01:18.990 lauriedodge: Right, what can we do, and there 1262 02:01:19.050 --> 02:01:21.660 lauriedodge: I think there are nine people so 1263 02:01:22.320 --> 02:01:23.760 Karen Tarapata: Our son said we could use your 1264 02:01:25.050 --> 02:01:26.370 lauriedodge: Oh, okay. And I 1265 02:01:26.400 --> 02:01:30.030 lauriedodge: Do think that they're projector. I think they're projector. 1266 02:01:30.060 --> 02:01:32.730 18453532621: Will work Sam tested it. 1267 02:01:32.940 --> 02:01:36.180 lauriedodge: But that yeah it was no not there's really not a lot of 1268 02:01:36.660 --> 02:01:37.470 lauriedodge: I guess not. 1269 02:01:37.500 --> 02:01:39.570 lauriedodge: A lot of demand. But we were part of that. 1270 02:01:40.830 --> 02:01:41.670 Karen Tarapata: I couldn't bring in 1271 02:01:41.970 --> 02:01:44.400 Karen Tarapata: I can bring a screen. They don't have one. If 1272 02:01:44.700 --> 02:01:45.720 Karen Tarapata: We do go on our 1273 02:01:46.050 --> 02:01:46.620 18453532621: Patio 1274 02:01:47.220 --> 02:01:51.420 Karen Tarapata: We can use the village screen that is sitting in the old stone meeting. 1275 02:01:51.720 --> 02:01:53.070 lauriedodge: Okay. All right. 1276 02:01:53.550 --> 02:01:56.190 Karen Tarapata: All right, so let's just wait to Phase four and 1277 02:01:57.390 --> 02:02:02.820 Karen Tarapata: I think that's simpler to just fall. It's like this fall in line with what the state's recommend you can 1278 02:02:06.390 --> 02:02:07.290 michael esmay: Make a motion. 1279 02:02:07.980 --> 02:02:10.440 michael esmay: Yes, like emotion that we 1280 02:02:10.680 --> 02:02:11.520 michael esmay: Close the meeting. 1281 02:02:15.960 --> 02:02:16.770 Karen Tarapata: Can I get a second 1282 02:02:17.280 --> 02:02:19.950 lauriedodge: I'll second. Lori. Thank you Lori. 1283 02:02:25.170 --> 02:02:25.770 Karen Tarapata: Labor 1284 02:02:29.010 --> 02:02:29.820 lauriedodge: I Lori. 1285 02:02:34.620 --> 02:02:46.380 18453532621: Giants for my dog barking in the middle of the meeting. And often, if you could hurt hear it every time he barked my phone on muted. I kept trying to mute it and I couldn't find JC and so sorry. 1286 02:02:46.980 --> 02:02:47.340 Kennon Rothchild: Don't worry. 1287 02:02:47.970 --> 02:02:50.580 Kennon Rothchild: Don't worry, Carol. Every time the dogs are barking. 1288 02:02:50.670 --> 02:02:51.600 Kennon Rothchild: I'm muted you. 1289 02:02:53.730 --> 02:02:54.240 18453532621: Thank you. 1290 02:02:55.050 --> 02:02:56.100 Karen Tarapata: That's why I didn't 1291 02:02:59.310 --> 02:03:10.320 18453532621: I kept shirt Yeah just kept turning my phone back on and I was like, get the mutant like begging on the wall to them upstairs. I was like, hanging on the wall for JC to go get the dog, and I don't know where he was 1292 02:03:14.580 --> 02:03:15.660 18453532621: All right. Good night. 1293 02:03:18.030 --> 02:03:18.750 Kennon Rothchild: See you later. 1294 02:03:19.350 --> 02:03:22.560 18453532621: Take care and I'll talk to you tomorrow. Thank you. Talk to you. 1295 02:03:23.520 --> 02:03:24.060 Bye.