Politics & Government

Town Government Doubles Up: Town Board, Planning Board Meet Tonight

Both meetings begin at 8 p.m., with discussions for a new hair salon and retail shop/cafe in Katonah included on the planning board agenda.

Though typically Bedford's planning board and town board meet on alternate weeks, they both meet Tuesday night at 8 p.m.

Over at 425 Cherry Street, the planning board is expected to hear about Charles Rosner's application to put in a tennis court at his home on Guard Hill Road. The Zoning Board of Appeals has already approved the project.

In addition, representatives of Donald Trump's Seven Springs subdivision will appear to ask for an extension of the Shannon Nitti, who currently works at the Richard Scott Salon in Mt. Kisco, will appear to discuss a proposed hair salon at 25 The Parkway, the space recently vacated by Chic Trends, and a plan for a cafe and retail shop at 135 Katonah Avenue will be discussed.

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The full agenda can be found here and we'll have a report tomorrow.

Back at town hall, the town board will precede their meeting with a public hearing at 7:45 p.m. on the renewal of a special use permit at the Peckham property in Bedford Hills.

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Also on the agenda:

  • A request for approval to proceed with NYCDEP Wastewater Plant expansion variance application. 
  • Extension of the Old Post Water District to serve Saint Patrick’s School in Bedford Village.  
  • A request from Katonah Chamber of Commerce to hold annual Fall Festival Saturday, September 24th. 
  • A review of Paul Feiner’s letter to congressional representatives regarding layoffs, cut backs and the property tax cap.
  • Re-appointments to Boards and Committees
  • Authorization of the Supervisor to sign a contract with SnuggHome for IT services and an agreement with Atlantic Westchester.

For the full agenda, click here, and check back with Patch for any important updates.

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