5/27/2025 Beacon City Council Workshop Meeting

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May 27, 2025
7:00 PM
City Council Agenda

Roll Call
Mayor Lee Kyriacou
Councilmember Amber Grant, At Large
Councilmember Paloma Wake, At Large
Councilmember Molly Rhodes, Ward 1
Councilmember Jeff Domanski, Ward 2
Councilmember Pam Wetherbee, Ward 3
Councilmember George Mansfield, Ward 4
City Administrator Chris White

Workshop Agenda Items

1. Presentation of the Proposed 2026-2030 Capital Program

2. Proposed Local Law to Amend the Zoning Code Concerning Accessory Apartment Requirements in the City of Beacon

3. Proposed Local Law Concerning Parking, Standing, and Stopping

4. Appointment of Justine Bienkowski to the Tree Advisory Committee

5. Appointment of Brian Donnelly to the Tree Advisory Committee

Announcement of Next Meeting: June 2, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

5/12/2025 Beacon City Council Workshop Meeting (Copy)

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May 12, 2025
7:00 PM
City Council Agenda

Roll Call
Mayor Lee Kyriacou
Councilmember Amber Grant, At Large
Councilmember Paloma Wake, At Large
Councilmember Molly Rhodes, Ward 1
Councilmember Jeff Domanski, Ward 2
Councilmember Pam Wetherbee, Ward 3
Councilmember George Mansfield, Ward 4
City Administrator Chris White

Workshop Agenda Items

1. Proposed Local Law Concerning the Drought Emergency Plan
Recent years have seen increases in drought conditions in the State of New York, Dutchess County and the City of Beacon (the “City”), with 2024 being a particularly dry year. In 2024, the City saw the enactment of several burn bans and a drought emergency declaration. The City acquires its potable water from three (3) reservoirs and three (3) water wells, which except for one (1) well, are all owned and operated by the City. Hence, to safeguard the general welfare, health, and safety of residents and businesses, Chapter 24 of the Beacon City Code, entitled “Drought Emergency Plan,” sets forth three (3) stages of drought emergencies for when the City’s reservoirs and/or water wells reach critical thresholds and accordingly provides restrictions on water usage which escalate with the drought’s severity.

2. Proposed Local Law Concerning Loitering
The State of New York legalized the possession and recreational sale and use of cannabis for adults over the age of 21 and also determined that adults may use cannabis in most public places where it is also legal to use tobacco products. As such, the possession and use of cannabis is largely preempted under New York State Law, meaning municipalities may not adopt more stringent laws concerning the lawful sale, use, and possession of cannabis than what is set forth under State law.

Section 145-3(C) currently provides “a person is guilty of loitering when he or she loiters or remains in a public place for the purpose of possessing or using marijuana or a controlled substance.” Therefore, the proposed local law amends Chapter 145 of the City Code to bring the City’s loitering law in conformance with State law concerning the consumption of cannabis in public places.

3. Proposed Amendments to the 2025 Budget
Amend the 2025 General Fund Highway Budget for the accumulated and unused time payout or one employee retirement Amend the 2025 General, Water and Sewer Fund Budgets for the cost-of-living increases in the CSEA Collective Bargaining Agreement (and Administration staff), which was not approved until after the 2025 Budget presentation. Amounts were accounted for in the contingency lines and will be transferred accordingly. Below is the proposed budget amendment. Proposed are transfers to the Salary and Payroll tax lines from the Contingency Fund.

Announcement of Next Meeting: May 19, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

1. Executive Session: Real Property

2/10/2025 Beacon City Council Workshop Meeting

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February 10, 2025
7:00 PM
City Council Agenda

Roll Call
Mayor Lee Kyriacou
Councilmember Amber Grant, At Large
Councilmember Paloma Wake, At Large
Councilmember Molly Rhodes, Ward 1
Councilmember Jeff Domanski, Ward 2
Councilmember Pam Wetherbee, Ward 3
Councilmember George Mansfield, Ward 4
City Administrator Chris White

Workshop Agenda Items

  1. Proposed Local Law Concerning Use Regulations for Drive-Through Facilities and Self-Storage Businesses

  2. Extension of Special Use Permit for 416-420 Main Street (this is a Weber Project, which is the new building next to Kitchen and Coffee…Alchemy Spa just opened inside, and the co-work space Madame Brett will open soon. A restaurant cafe will be on the ground floor with a back patio area, and penthouse on the 4th floor).

  3. 2025 City of Beacon Priorities

Announcement of Next Meeting: February 18, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

1/8/2024 Beacon City Council Workshop Meeting