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Author: Julie Pagliaroli

ROCKLAND COMMUNITY POWER: Grand View-On-Hudson’s Clean Energy Program

Posted on November 16, 2022

The Village of Grand View-On-Hudson is proud to join Rockland Community Power, an energy program that will provide our residents with competitively priced, renewable electricity.  Since November 1 2020, six Rockland communities have been able to leverage the collective purchasing power of residents and small businesses to negotiate better terms for electricity supply through our Rockland Community Power program. From November 2020 through September 2022, participants in Rockland Community Power collectively saved over $9.4 million.  

New Supply Offering

We are pleased to announce that the new supply offer will be available as of April 1, 2023. There are two fixed-rate electricity supply options through the Village program: 

1) 100% Renewable Energy at $0.13068/kWh including Gross Receipts Tax 

2) Standard Energy at $0.11410/kWh including Gross Receipts Tax 

Gross Receipts Tax (or GRT) is always a part of your electricity bill in the village whether or not you participate in the CCA program.  

You may choose between these supply options or opt out of the program. The Village has chosen the 100% Renewable Option as the default. Eligible residents and small businesses will automatically be enrolled in the 100% Renewable Option unless they choose the Standard Option or opt out of the program.

Timeline

The Rockland Community Power electricity supply offer in your community will be on a temporary hiatus during the winter months, following the expiration of the most recent contract on October 31st, 2022.  If you were a participant in the program, you received notices from Rockland Community Power and ORU in October 2022, switching you back to ORU supply for the length of this hiatus. In the coming months, all eligible residents and small businesses will be notified by mail with information about the program’s new contract, choices and how to opt-out of the upcoming electricity supply offer through this program. Participants cannot change their selection or opt-out of the program, until those letters arrive in the spring. 

Community Choice Aggregation

Rockland Community Power is empowered by community choice aggregation (CCA), a NY State policy that enables the Village to determine our own default energy offering, rather than accept the NY State and local utility default. Community choice provides access to renewable electricity at competitive prices with reduced volatility through a fixed rate contract. Participation also provides consumer protections, requires no action by those eligible to participate, and benefits appear directly on monthly ORU bills. 

While all eligible residents and small businesses are automatically enrolled, they can choose not to participate. ORU continues to be responsible for electricity delivery, billing, and repair services for all utility account holders, regardless of their program participation. 

Grand View-On-Hudson has selected Joule Community Power (CCA Program Administrator) to implement our community choice program. 

Upcoming Public Education

Rockland Community Power will be updating and educating the public about the program over the next two months. To learn more about public info sessions visit:  www.rocklandcommunitypower.com/events or call (845) 859-9099 ext. 1

Questions?
Please contact us with any questions about the program or any mailings you receive at (845) 859-9099 ext. 1 or info@rocklandcommunitypower.com 

A LOCAL LAW REGARDING THE SAFE USE OF SIDEWALKS, STREETS AND HIGHWAYS IN THE VILLAGE.

Section I. Purposes and Legislative Intent. 

The general purpose of this local law is the protection of the public’s use of public sidewalks, streets and highways located in the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson. 

Section II. Responsibility for Maintenance (as amended by Local Law No. 1 of 1992). .

All persons shall keep the sidewalks in front of the premises owned or occupied by them clean and free from snow, ice, defects and obstructions, Said persons shall remove all snow and ice from the sidewalks in front of the premises owned or occupied by them within eight (8) daylight hours after the termination of a snowfall. Defects shall be repaired and obstructions shall be removed from said sidewalks immediately. 

Section III. Littering Prohibited 

No rubbish or trash of any kind, including but not limited to sticks, dirt or rubbish of any kind shall be deposited onto the sidewalk, gutter or street. 

Section IV. Obstructions Prohibited 

A. Any encroachment upon or encumbrance of any part of the sidewalk other than by permit is prohibited 

B. All persons shall keep the sidewalks in front of the premises owned or occupied by them free of vegetation from the easterly edge of said sidewalk to the edge of curb. Branches or other vegetation overhanging sidewalks shall be removed to a height of seventy-eight (78) inches above pavement. 

C. Sidewalks bordering on driveways shall be kept unobstructed and free of vehicles or other equipment or obstructions of any kind. 

Section V. Failure to Comply 

In all cases where the owner or occupant of property fails, neglects or refuses to comply with the provisions of this local law, the Mayor shall have authority to cause such snow and ice or vegetation to be removed or sidewalk repaired or obstructions removed provided the owner of said property is given five (5) days’ written notice that such action will be taken and an opportunity to correct the condition. In the event the property owner does not correct the

condition within said five (5) day period, the Mayor shall have authority to have the condition corrected. The Board of Trustees shall assess the cost of such correction back to the property as a tax lien after the property owner has been given notice of such assessment and an opportunity to be heard at a public hearing. 

Section VI. Penalties for Offenses 

In addition to any other penalty set forth herein, sny person violating any provision of this local law shall be subject to a fine not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00) Dollars or imprisonment not to exceed fifteen (15) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each day the violation continues shall be a separate and distinct violation of this local law. 

Section VII. Enforcement 

The Police Department and/or the Code Enforcement Officer for the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson shall have authority to issue appearance tickets for the violation of any of the provisions of this local law. 

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LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 1971, AS AMENDED BY LOCAL LAWS NOS. 3 OF 1987, 1 OF 1989, 3 OF 1989, 4 OF 1991, 2 OF 1993, 1 OF 1997, 1 0 F 2003, 2 OF 2016, 2 OF 2017 AND 5 OF 2022 

A LOCAL LAW PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC IN THE VILLAGE OF GRAND VIEW-ON-HUDSON 

Section 1. Speed Limit 

A. A maximum speed of thirty (30) miles per hour is hereby established throughout the Village of Grand View-On-I-Iudson. 

B. A maximum speed of twenty-five (25) miles per hour is hereby established along the entire length of River Road within the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson. 

Section 2. Parking Regulations 

A. The parking of vehicles on public roadways within the Village of Grand View-On Hudson is hereby prohibited between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. 

B. At all times parking is prohibited on the public roadway on the westerly side of River Road. For the purposes of this local law, “public roadway” shall mean the paved portion of River Road and the right-of-way extending for a distance of three feet west of the paved portion of the road. 

C. At all times parking is prohibited on any sidewalk within the Village. 

D. All parked vehicles shall be removed from all Village roadways not more than two (2) hours after snow has begun to fall. 

E. The parking of vehicles so as to obstruct another’s driveway, garage or house entrance is hereby prohibited. No vehicle shall be parked within ten (10) feet of any driveway. 

F. No commercial vehicle, recreational vehicle, bus, house trailer or similar vehicle shall be parked on any roadway or public property within the Village between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. 

G. No inoperative or unlicensed motor vehicle shall be parked on any roadway or public property within the Village. 

H. Automobiles and other vehicles shall not park on Village property except where expressly permitted. 

I. In addition to any other penalties provided by law, any vehicle that is in violation of any of the provisions of this Section may be removed by the Police Department at the owner’s expense. 

Section 2a. Parking Permits 

A. Any motor vehicle on which is clearly displayed a parking permit validly issued by the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, shall be permitted to park. 

B. The Village Clerk-Treasurer is hereby authorized to issue a parking permit to the owner or resident of any property within the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, upon application therefor, provided the applicant shows proof, to the satisfaction of the Village Clerk-Treasurer, of the following: 

1. Name, address, telephone numer, email address and motor vehicle registration of the applicant; 

2. That the applicant is the legal owner or resident of a property within the Village; 

3. That the applicant will be residing on the property for the next succeeding calendar year or any portion thereof; 

4, (a) That there is no area on the subject property of sufficient size to park one motor vehicle or 

(b) That for a temporary period of time there is not sufficient room on applicant’s property to park applicant’s vehicles and the vehicles of applicant’s temporary visitors. In such case, the parking permit shall show the date on which the permit shall commence and the date on which it shall end. 

C. Not more than one parking permit shall be issued or in effect for any property for the same period of time. 

D. A parking permit shall automatically expire upon determination made by the Village Clerk-Treasurer that any of the provisions of subdivisions B or C of this Section have been violated. Written notice of such expiration shall be transmitted to the applicant. 

Section 3. Lane Restrictions 

Crossing lanes by one vehicle overtaking another moving vehicle within the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson is prohibited. 

Section 3a. Bicycles and In-Line Skates 

Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (B) of Section 1234 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York, persons riding bicycles or skating or gliding on in-line skates upon River Road in the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson shall not ride more than one abreast. 

Riding of bicycles (other than childrens’ tricycles), scooters and all motorized vehicles and equipment are prohibited on all sidewalks within the Village. 

This Section shall supersede any provisions of the Vehicles and Traffic Law of the State of New York that are inconsistent herewith. All other provisions of such Law shall remain in full force and effect. 

Section 4. Excluded Vehicles 

A. Trucks, tractors, tractor-trailer combinations and commercial vehicles other than one-half (1/2) ton panel trucks are hereby prohibited on River Road. 

B. This Section shall not apply to any vehicle making a local delivery nor shall it apply to any omnibus operating upon a regular scheduled route. For the purposes of this Section, “local delivery” shall mean a vehicle depositing merchandise at a residence within the geographical boundaries of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson or leaving such residence after having made such deposit, 

Section 5. Penalties 

A. Conduct constituting noncompliance with any provision of this Chapter is hereby expressly designated a violation. 

B. Any person found to cominit a violation of any provision of this Chapter shall be subject to a fine not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00) Dollars or to imprisonment for not more than fifteen (15) days, or to both such fine and imprisonment, for each violation, or to such other penalties as may be authorized by the Law of the State of New York. 

C. In addition to the foregoing, a violation of any provision of this Chapter is hereby ordained to constitute disorderly conduct, and any person found to violate any provision of this Chapter shall be a disorderly person. 

D. Whenever any motor vehicle is found parked or standing in violation of any provision of this local law, the law enforcement officer shall take its registration nimber, vehicle identification number, description and any other information and shall conspicuously affix to such vehicle an appearance ticket to answer the charge of this local law. 

If there is no response in the Justice Court to the appearance ticket issued, the Court shall issue a Summons to the owner of the motor vehicle to which the appearance ticket was affixed and direct that the same be served upon the owner. In any prosecution charging a violation of this local law, proof that . the vehicle was parked or standing in violation of this local law, together with proof that the defendant nained in the Summons issued by the Court was, at the time of the violation, the registered owner thereof, shall constitute a presumption that the registered owner of such vehicle was the person who parked or placed the vehicle at the point where and for the time during which such violation occurred. In the event the vehicle to which the appearance ticket was affixed is not registered, there shall be a presumption that the owner of the property in front of which the vehicle was parked or standing is the owner of such vehicle and the person who parked or placed the vehicle at the point where and for the time during which the violation occurred. 

Section SA, Penalties 

In addition to any other penalty or proceeding authorized in this local law, any person who violates any provision of this local law shall be subject to a fine not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00) Dollars or imprisonment not to exceed fifteen (15) days or to both such fine and imprisonment for each and every violation of this local law. 

Section 5B. Enforcement 

The Police Department for the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson shall have authority to issue appearance tickets for violations of any provisions of this local law. 

A LOCAL LAW IN RELATION TO MAINTENANCE OF SIDEWALKS AND

PROHIBITING BICYCLE RIDING ON SIDEWALKS

A LOCAL LAW IN RELATION TO MAINTENANCE OF SIDEWALKS AND

PROHIBITING BICYCLE RIDING ON SIDEWALKS

BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND
VIEW-ON-HUDSON, as follows:
Section 1. Sections 3a and 5 of Local Law No 1 of 1971 as amended by Local Law No.
1 of 1997 are hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 3a. Bicycles and In-Line Skates.
Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (B) of Section 1234 of the
Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York, persons riding bicycles or skating or
gliding on in-line skates upon River Road in the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson shall
not ride more than one abreast.

Riding of bicycles (other than children’s’ tricycles) and scooters are

prohibited on all sidewalks within the Village.

This Section shall supersede any provisions of the Vehicle and Traffic Law
of the State of New York that are inconsistent herewith. All other provision of such Law
shall remain in full force and effect.

  1. A. Penalties.
    In addition to any other penalty or proceeding authorized in this local law,
    any person who violates any provision of this local law shall be subject to a fine not to
    exceed two hundred fifty ($250.00) dollars or imprisonment for each and every violation
    of this local law.
    Section 2. Local Law No. 1 of 1971, as amended, is hereby amended by adding thereto
    a new Section to be Section 5B, to read as follows:
    5B Enforcement.
    The Police Department for the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson shall
    have authority to issue appearance tickets for violations of any provisions of this local
    law.
    Section 3. Section IVB of Local Law No. 5 of 1986 is hereby amended to read as
    follows:

B. All persons shall keep the sidewalks in front of the premises owned or
occupied by them free of vegetation from the easterly edge of said sidewalk to the edge
of curb. Branches or other vegetation overhanging sidewalks shall be removed to a
height of 78 inches above the pavement.

Section 4. Section V of Local Law No. 5 of 1986 as amended by Local Law No. 1 of
1992 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section V. Failure to Comply.
In all cases where the owner or occupant of property fails, neglects
or refuses to comply with the provisions of this local law, the Mayor shall have authority
to cause such snow and ice or vegetation to be removed or sidewalk repaired or
obstructions removed provided the owner of said property is given five (5) days’ written
notice that such action will be taken and an opportunity to correct the condition. In the
event the property owner does not correct the condition within said five (5) day period,
the Mayor shall have authority to have the condition corrected. The Board of Trustees
shall assess the cost of such correction back to the property as a tax lien after the
property owner has been given notice of such assessment and an opportunity to be
heard at a public hearing.
Section 5. Section VI of Local Law No. 5 of 1986 as amended, is hereby amended to
read as follows:

VI. Penalties for Offenses.
In addition to any other penalty set forth herein, any person
violating any provision of this local law shall be subject to fine not to exceed Two
Hundred Fifty ($250.00) Dollars or imprisonment not to exceed fifteen (15) days, or by
both such fine and imprisonment. Each day the violation continues shall be a separate
and distinct violation of this local law.
Section 6. This local law shall take effect immediately.

A LOCAL LAW AUTHORIZING THE USE OF VIDEOCONFERENCING FOR MEETINGS OF

A LOCAL LAW AUTHORIZING THE USE OF
VIDEOCONFERENCING FOR MEETINGS OF

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, THE ZONING BVOARD OF APPEALS AND THE PLANNING BOARD
BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND VIEW-ON-HUDSON, as follows:
Section1. The use of videoconferencing is hereby authorized to be used for any meeting of any Board
that is subject to the provisions of Article of the Public Officers Law, otherwise known as the Open
Meeting Law, provide that the procedures adopted for such use by the Board of Trustees have been
complied with and provided that at least three members of the Board are present in a location that is
open to the public. The Mayor or the Chairman of the respective Board shall decide, at least tow weeks
prior to the meeting if the meeting shall be subject to videoconferencing.


Section 2. Members of the Board of Trustees, the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Planning Board shall
be physically present at the meetings of such respective Boards unless the member is unable to be
present due to extraordinary circumstances, in which case such member may attend the meeting by
videoconferencing. Extraordinary circumstances include disability, illness, caregiving responsibilities, or
any other significant or unexpected factor or event that precludes the member’s physical attendance at
the meeting.


Section 3. If videoconferencing is used for a meeting, public notice of the meeting shall inform the
public that videoconferencing will be used, how the public can view and participate in such meeting,
where required documents and records will be posed or available, and identify the physical location for
the meeting where the public can attend.


Section 4. This local law shall take effect immediately.

Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Program

Posted on : April 14, 2022

Village of Grand View-on-Hudson

Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Program 

The Village of Grand View-on-Hudson is planning to join the Rockland Community Power energy program. This community choice aggregation (CCA) program would enable Grand View-on Hudson to provide residents with the benefits of renewable electricity supply at a competitive, fixed rate, with potential cost savings

Formed in partnership with Joule Community Power, a division of Joule Assets, Inc., Rockland Community Power is a community choice aggregation (CCA) program that enables participating municipalities to pool local electricity demand in order to leverage the collective buying power of their residents in an effort to secure more favorable terms on their energy supply, protect consumers, and choose renewable generation sources.

The Rockland Community Power program currently serves residents and small businesses in 4 communities, the Town of Clarkstown and the Villages of Nyack, Upper Nyack and Haverstraw, with 100% New York State renewable electricity supply at a fixed rate and 1 community, the Town of Orangetown, with standard electricity supply at a fixed rate. 

The Village of Grand View-on Hudson is planning to participate in an upcoming bid for a CCA electricity supply rate with an expected program launch date in Fall 2022. This new bid will include the original 5 Rockland Community Power municipalities and the Villages of Grand View-on-Hudson, West Haverstraw, and Piermont. If Grand View-on-Hudson selects an electricity supplier, eligible residents and businesses will receive a letter in early fall 2022 with information about the program, their choices and info about how to opt-out.

Public information sessions will be scheduled over the next two months. These sessions will provide general information, explain the benefits of participation by our residents and small businesses, and answer your questions. 

For more information about the Rockland Community Power program, please visit www.rocklandcommunitypower.com, call the helpline at (845) 859-9099 ext. 1, Monday to Friday 9 to 5, or email program support at info@rocklandcommunitypower.com.

Legal Notice Village Board Public Hearing

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 20th day of December, 2021 at 7:30 P.M. via ZOOM to consider the adoption of a proposed local law opting out of the licensure and establishment of a retail dispensary license and/or on-site consumption license that authorizes the retail sale of adult use cannabis to cannabis consumers within the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson for the reason that the Zoning Law of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson prohibits commercial uses within the Village.The propose local law is subject to permissive referendum.

Copies of the aforesaid proposed local law are available for public review at the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 151 River Road, Grand View-On-Hudson, New York 10960 between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.

Procedures for attending the meeting via ZOOM are as follows:

Topic: Grand View-on-Hudson December 20, 2021 Board Meeting

Time: Dec 20, 2021 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83703121811?pwd=dzRMQkpWUG42eDZSdGs0ZG12MkFwZz09

Meeting ID: 837 0312 1811

Passcode: 151

Dial by your location

        +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing on the Tentative Budget for Fiscal Year June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021 will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 13th day of April, 2020 at 7:30 P.M. online by video conference on ZOOM due to the COVID-19 restrictions. The public may attend the meeting and participate via ZOOM. Public comments on the Tentative Budget may be made by mail, email or at the meeting.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the salaries proposed to be paid to the Mayor and each member of the Board of Trustees is $1.00 each.
You do not have to have a ZOOM account to attend a ZOOM meeting. You will have to download and install ZOOM. There is no fee. If you wish to participate by video, your computer or Smartphone must have a camera. If you do not have a camera you can still attend but your attendance will be by voice only.
The invitation code for the April 13, 2020 meeting is https://us04web.zoom.us/j/266107612. This should download and install ZOOM and put you into the meeting. If this does not work you may need to do these steps separately by downloading and installing ZOOM and then using the invitation code number above. The ID number is 9336840761; the password is 151 River. This invitation code is for the April 13, 2020 meeting only.
Copies of the Tentative Budget are available for public review on the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson website or at the temporary Village Hall at 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 by telephoning the Village Clerk at 845-358-2919 for an appointment.
Dated: April 4, 2020
Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

Public Hearing Notices

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 13th day of April, 2020 at 7:30 P.M. to consider the adoption of a proposed local law entitled “A Local Law Authorizing an Override of the Tax Cap for Fiscal Year June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021”, which proposed local law authorizes the Board of Trustees to adopt a resolution exceeding the percentage limitation on the tax levy imposed by the State Comptroller provided such resolution is approved by the total voting poser of the Board of Trustees.
The public hearing will be held online by video conference on ZOOM due to the COVID-19 restrictions. The public may attend the meeting and participate via ZOOM. Public comments on the proposed local law may be made by mail, email or at the meeting.
You do not have to have a ZOOM account to attend a ZOOM meeting. You will have to download and install ZOOM. There is no fee. If you wish to participate by video, your computer or Smartphone must have a camera. If you do not have a camera you can still attend but your attendance will be by voice only.
The invitation code for the April 13, 2020 meeting is https://us04web.zoom.us/j/266107612. This should download and install ZOOM and put you into the meeting. If this does not work, you may need to do these steps separately by downloading and installing ZOOM and then using the invitation code number above. The ID number is 9336840761; the password is 151 River. This invitation code is for the April 13, 2020 meeting only.
Copies of the proposed local law are available for public review on the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson website or at the temporary Village Hall at 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 by telephoning the Village Clerk at 845-358-2919 for an appointment.
Dated: April 4, 2020
Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing on the South Nyack/Grand View Joint Police Budget for Fiscal Year June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021 will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 13th day of April, 2020 at 7:30 P.M. online by video conference on ZOOM due to the COVID-19 restrictions. The public may attend the meeting and participate via ZOOM. Public comments on the Budget may be made by mail, email or at the meeting.
You do not have to have a ZOOM account to attend a ZOOM meeting. You will have to download and install ZOOM. There is no fee. If you wish to participate by video, your computer or Smartphone must have a camera. If you do not have a camera you can still attend but your attendance will be by voice only.
The invitation code for the April 13, 2020 meeting is https://us04web.zoom.us/j/266107612. This should download and install ZOOM and put you into the meeting. If this does not work you may need to do these steps separately by downloading and installing ZOOM and then using the invitation code number above. The ID number is 9336840761; the password is 151 River. This invitation code is for the April 13, 2020 meeting only.
Copies of the Budget are available for public review on the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson website or at the temporary Village Hall at 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 by telephoning the Village Clerk at 845-358-2919 for an appointment.
Dated: April 4, 2020
Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 10th day of February, 2020 at 7:30 P.M. at the temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York  10968 to consider the adoption of a proposed local law entitled “A Local Law Amending Local Law No. 2 of 1990, the Zoning Law of the Village of Grand view-On-Hudson, in Relation to Expiration of Time for Site Plans and Variances”, which proposed local law provides that site plan approvals by the Planning Board and orders and decisions of the Zoning Board of Appeals shall expire 180 days after approval unless substantial and continued construction in accordance with the approvals have taken place.   The 180 period may be extended by the respective Board for good cause shown by the applicant.

Copies of the aforesaid proposed local law are available for public review at the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.

Dated February 1, 2020

Julie Pagliaroli

Village Clerk/Treasurer

Village of Grand View-On-Hudson  

SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that there will be a Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 8:00 P.M. at the temporary Grand View-On-Hudson Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 17th day of September, 2018 at 7:30 P.M. at the Temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968, to consider the adoption of a proposed local law entitled “A Local Law Relating to Residency of Police Officers”, which proposed local law provides that any police officer who is in the employ of the South Nyack/Grand View Police Department on September 1, 2018 shall not be required to comply with the residency requirements of Local Law No. 2 of 1982 of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, the provisions of the Rockland County Police Act, otherwise known as Chapter 124 of the Laws of 1936 or the Public Officers Law of the State of New York. The proposed local law takes effect on October 1, 2018.
Copies of the aforesaid proposed local law are available for public review at the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 204 Hudson Terrace Piermont, New York 10968 between the hours of 9 AM. and 4 P.M. Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.
Dated: Grand View-On-Hudson, New York
August 20, 2018
Julie Pagliaroli
Village Clerk/Treasurer
Village of Grand View-On-Hudson

Public Hearing Notice Local Law 4 of 2018

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 18th day of June, 2018 at 7:30 P.M. at the temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 to consider the adoption of a proposed local law entitled “A Local Law Amending Local Law No. 2 of 1982 of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, as amended in Relation to Residency of Police Officers”, which proposed local law provides that the residency of all police officers in the South Nyack/Grand View Police Department shall be governed by the Civil Service Law, the rules and regulations of the Rockland County Personnel Department and Section 3 of the Public Officers Law of the State of New York. The proposed local law further provides that the provisions of Sections 2 and 4 of Chapter 524 of the Laws of 1936 of the State of New York, otherwise known as the Rockland County Police Act, shall not apply to the South Nyack/Grand View Police Department.

Copies of the aforesaid proposed local law are available for public review at the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.

Dated: Grand View-On-Hudson, New York
June 11, 2018

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

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson on the 18th day of December, 2017 at 7:30 P.M. at the Temporary Village Hall, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968, to consider the adoption of a proposed local law entitled “A Local Law Amending the Zoning Law of the Village of Grand View-On-Hudson to Clarify Definitions of Lot Area and Height”, which proposed local law amends definitions and other provisions of the Zoning Law by clarifying that all required dimensions relating to lot area, adjusted lot area, height or floor area ratio are to be measured or calculated based upon existing conditions and prior to any change in grade.

Copies of the aforesaid proposed local law are available for public review at the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer, Village of Grand View-On-Hudson, 204 Hudson Terrace, Piermont, New York 10968 between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. Mondays through Fridays, exclusive of holidays.

Dated: Grand View-On-Hudson, New York
December 8, 2017

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