Victor, New York
Próximas reuniones
Agendas & Minutes
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación de Victor celebrará audiencias públicas sobre tres solicitudes de variación: señalización de Fairways Townhomes (aplazada), estructura temporal de Schuster Greenhouse y ampliación del estacionamiento de Van Bortle (reaprobación). También aprobarán las actas del 15 de junio de 2026.
- Variación de señalización de Fairways Townhomes aplazada hasta una reunión futura
- Variación de área de Schuster Greenhouse para invernadero temporal / casa de aros en 7720 Boughton Hill Road
- Reaprobación de variación para ampliación del estacionamiento de Van Bortle por infracción de retiro en 6327 State Route 96
Agendas & Minutes
Esta agenda contiene solo contenido procesal estándar para un taller de capacitación. No se llevarán a cabo asuntos regulares, audiencias públicas ni votaciones formales. La sesión es estrictamente con fines educativos.
- Solo taller de capacitación; no se programan acciones oficiales ni audiencias públicas.
Reuniones recientes
Agendas & Minutes
La Junta de Planificación realizará audiencias públicas y considerará aprobaciones para varios planos de sitio, incluyendo una nueva casa unifamiliar en una parcela de 88.5 acres y una casa en 2 acres. También votarán sobre una modificación de plano de sitio para una propiedad comercial y un cobertizo de almacenamiento. Se reconocerá una solicitud de boceto para una subdivisión de 10 lotes. Varios proyectos más grandes, incluyendo un complejo de apartamentos de 156 unidades, han sido pospuestos hasta julio.
- Mortellaro plano de sitio: nueva casa de 3 dormitorios en 88.506 acres en County Road 41
- Centola plano de sitio: nueva casa unifamiliar en 2 acres en Baker Road
- Vasta modificación de plano de sitio: aprobar área pavimentada, estacionamiento, paisajismo en 681 Phillips Road
- Phoenix Mills Plaza cobertizo: cobertizo de almacenamiento de 12x20 pies con iluminación de pérgola en 300 Phoenix Mills Plaza
- Timberview Estates boceto: 10 lotes residenciales en 81.5 acres en Cline Road
Reports - After Meeting
La Junta Municipal de Victor aprobó varios puntos de acción, incluyendo la programación de una audiencia pública para un posible aumento en la tarifa de conexión al alcantarillado sanitario y la autorización de un contrato para actualizar los planes de emergencia de las represas del Parque Boughton. La junta también aceptó una garantía de Bass Pro y aprobó una fianza de cumplimiento para la Instalación Solar a Gran Escala Norbut. Además, se aprobaron múltiples contratos de recreación de verano y un nombramiento.
- Programar audiencia pública para aumento de tarifa de conexión de alcantarillado sanitario
- Autorizar contrato con Gomez and Sullivan Engineers para actualizaciones del plan de emergencia de represas
- Aceptar garantía de Bass Pro
- Aprobar fianza de cumplimiento para la Instalación Solar a Gran Escala Norbut
- Aprobar múltiples contratos de recreación de verano (Judah the Band, Kristen Belculfine, campamentos de Rich Stein, etc.)
Packets
La junta está considerando una audiencia pública para posibles aumentos en las tarifas de conexión de alcantarillado sanitario. También están revisando varios acuerdos de recreación de verano, incluidos fuegos artificiales para el 250 aniversario de Estados Unidos y una serie de conciertos locales.
- Audiencia pública para posible aumento de tarifa de conexión de alcantarillado sanitario
- Contrato con Gomez and Sullivan Engineers DPC para planes de emergencia de la represa de Boughton Park
- Contrato de $8,000 con Young Explosives Corporation para fuegos artificiales de America 250
- Nombramiento de Shea Kinsella como secretaria confidencial a tiempo completo con un salario de $47,871.62 por año
- Aprobación de fianza de cumplimiento para la instalación solar a gran escala Norbut
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La Junta Municipal de Victor considerará un posible aumento en las tarifas de conexión de alcantarillado sanitario, aprobará un contrato para actualizaciones del plan de emergencia en las represas de Boughton Park, y votará sobre un bono de desempeño para la Norbut Large Scale Solar Facility. También nombrarán un secretario confidencial y discutirán el proyecto Victor Terrace PDD.
- Establecer audiencia pública para posible aumento de tarifa de conexión de alcantarillado sanitario
- Autorizar contrato con Gomez and Sullivan Engineers para actualizaciones del plan de emergencia en las represas de Boughton Park
- Aprobar bono de desempeño para Norbut Large Scale Solar Facility
- Nombrar a Shea Kinsella como secretario confidencial a tiempo completo del Supervisor Municipal
- Discusión informativa sobre el proyecto Victor Terrace PDD
Agendas & Minutes
La reunión de Conservation Board programada para June 16, 2026, ha sido cancelada. No se están tomando decisiones ni realizando discusiones.
Reports - After Meeting
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación del Town of Victor aprobó una variación de área para una cerca de 8 pies en 580 Saurer Farms. Una solicitud de señalización comercial en 652 Championship Drive fue pospuesta pendiente de más información.
- Aprobado: variación de área para cerca de 8 pies en 580 Saurer Farms
- Pospuesto: variación de área para letrero comercial en 652 Championship Drive
- Actas del 1 de junio de 2026 aprobadas
Agendas & Minutes
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación celebrará audiencias públicas para considerar dos solicitudes de variación de área. La junta determinará si los solicitantes pueden desviarse de los códigos de zonificación residencial estándar para señalización y cercado.
- Fairways Townhomes (652 Championship Drive): Variación para señalización comercial en un distrito residencial
- Hogan (580 Saurer Farms): Variación para un cercado trasero de 8 pies donde el límite es de 6 pies
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El Parks and Recreation Citizens’ Advisory Committee revisará las actas de la reunión, recibirá informes del Director de Parques y Recreación y discutirá el DRP Playground Replacement 2026 Project, las mejoras en el Dryer Rd Park y el uso de Brace Road.
- Revisión y aprobación de las actas de la reunión de mayo
- DRP Playground Replacement 2026 Project
- Mejoras en el Dryer Rd Park (líneas de salto y pista de bombas)
- Discusión sobre el uso de Brace Road
- Vacantes en la membresía del CAC (puesto de aldea y representante estudiantil)
Agendas & Minutes
La Boughton Park Commission aprobará las actas de la reunión, escuchará el informe del tesorero y discutirá asuntos menores, incluyendo una futura reunión con los departamentos de bomberos locales y actualizaciones de equipos. No se esperan decisiones políticas importantes ni compromisos financieros.
- Aprobación de las actas del 14 de mayo de 2026
- Informe del tesorero y pago de facturas
- Reunión con los departamentos de bomberos locales programada para el 22 de junio de 2026
- Revisión y actualización de equipos/herramientas, incluyendo una escalera plegable
Reports - After Meeting
La junta aprobó una solicitud para actualizar la Granja Solar Norbut con seguidores de un solo eje y autorizó una carpa minorista temporal para fuegos artificiales. Varios otros proyectos importantes, incluido un hotel en Eastview Mall y una gran subdivisión residencial, fueron pospuestos o eliminados para futuras reuniones.
- Norbut Solar Farm: Se aprobó la modificación para utilizar el sistema de seguimiento de un solo eje en 34.93 acres
- TNT Fireworks Tent: Se aprobó una carpa de 20’ x 40’ en 6 Commerce Drive para ventas del 4 de julio
- Vasta Site Plan: Se pospuso la modificación para 681 Phillips Road
- Phoenix Mills Plaza: Se pospuso la solicitud de un cobertizo de almacenamiento de 12x20 en 300 Phoenix Mills Plaza
- Lehigh Place PDD: Se pospuso la subdivisión y el plan de sitio para 156 unidades de apartamentos en 200 Victor Height Parkway
Agendas & Minutes
La Junta de Planificación de Victor revisará varias modificaciones de planos de sitio y permisos de uso especial, incluyendo una actualización de la granja solar Norbut y un complejo de apartamentos Lehigh Place, mientras también abordará la correspondencia pública.
- Granja Solar Norbut: Modificar instalación solar de 4.428 MWAC de inclinación fija a seguidor de un solo eje
- Lehigh Place PDD: Aprobar complejo de apartamentos de 156 unidades con casa club y piscina
- Phoenix Mills Plaza: Construir cobertizo de almacenamiento de 12 x 20 pies y iluminación de cuerda en pérgola
- Carpa de fuegos artificiales TNT: Instalar carpa de 20' x 40' para la venta de bengalas June 20–July 5
- Plano de Sitio Vasta: Modificar plano aprobado para incluir áreas pavimentadas y cambios en aguas pluviales
Reports - After Meeting
La Town Board votó para aprobar las actas de la reunión regular, el pago de facturas (Manifest No. 11), y una resolución de apoyo para SEQR y la presentación de una solicitud de subvención NY PLAYS. También se escucharon comentarios públicos.
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión regular del 26 de mayo
- Pago de Facturas – Manifest No. 11
- Resolución de Apoyo, SEQR y Autorización de Presentación de la Subvención NY PLAYS
The Town Board approved a resolution authorizing submission of a NY PLAYS grant application for a new playground at Dryer Road Park. They also approved payment of Manifest No. 11 totaling $769,064.71, which included $586,052.89 for the playground. A public hearing was set for June 22 on sanitary sewer matters.
- Approved NY PLAYS grant application for Dryer Road Park playground (4-0, 1 excused)
- Approved payment of Manifest No. 11 totaling $769,064.71 (4-0, 1 excused)
- Approved Regular Meeting Minutes of May 26, 2026 (4-0, 1 excused)
- Set public hearing for June 22 on sanitary sewer
- Set public hearing for July 27 with workshop at 6:30pm
- Moved into executive session to discuss real property and personnel (5-0)
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La Junta Municipal se reunirá para autorizar una solicitud de subvención para el programa NY PLAYS. De ser otorgada, los fondos se utilizarán para construir un nuevo parque infantil público en Dryer Road Park según los resultados de una encuesta comunitaria.
- Solicitud de subvención NY PLAYS para el parque infantil de Dryer Road Park
- Clasificación SEQRA del proyecto de parque infantil como Acción Tipo II
- Compromiso de proporcionar más del 20% de fondos de contrapartida local
Agendas & Minutes
La Junta Municipal considerará una resolución para apoyar y autorizar la presentación de la subvención NY PLAYS. También aprobarán las actas de la reunión anterior y pagarán las facturas del Manifest No. 11.
- Resolución de apoyo y SEQR para la presentación de la subvención NY PLAYS
- Pago de facturas – Manifest No. 11
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión ordinaria del 26 de mayo
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Esta reunión de la Junta de Conservación de Victor ha sido cancelada. No se tomarán decisiones ni se realizarán discusiones.
Reports - After Meeting
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación aprobó dos variaciones de área y aplazó una tercera. La variación de cobertizo de Draveck en 1020 Strong Road fue aprobada. La construcción de Centola cerca del humedal en Baker Road fue aprobada. La solicitud de letrero de Fairways Townhomes en 652 Championship Drive fue aplazada para más detalles.
- Variación de área aprobada para Draveck en 1020 Strong Road para colocación de cobertizo
- Variación de área aprobada para Centola en Baker Road para construcción cerca del humedal
- Variación de área aplazada para el letrero de Fairways Townhomes en 652 Championship Drive
Agendas & Minutes
La Junta de Apelaciones de Zonificación llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre tres solicitudes de variación de área: un letrero comercial en un distrito residencial, la colocación de un cobertizo por delante de la estructura principal y una construcción cerca de un humedal. La reunión también incluye la aprobación de las actas anteriores.
- Variación de letrero de Fairways Townhomes en 652 Championship Drive (pospuesta al 15 de junio de 2026) - letrero de uso comercial en distrito residencial, posiblemente dentro de 35 pies de la carretera
- Variación de área de Draveck en 1020 Strong Road - colocar un cobertizo por delante de la línea frontal de la estructura principal
- Variación de área de Centola en 0 Baker Road - construcción dentro de 100 pies de humedal
Reports - After Meeting
The Planning Board will vote on 11 agenda items including approvals, tablings, and removals. The most significant action is approval of a site plan and special use permit for Bass Pro Shops to redevelop the former Lord and Taylor building. Other items include a solar farm, subdivisions, and a hotel project.
- Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World approved at 700 Eastview Mall Drive
- Norbut Solar Farm (4.428 MWAC) on Main Street Fishers tabled
- Vasta site plan modification at 681 Phillips Road tabled
- Sunset Manor revised final subdivision on County Road 9 approved
- Element by Westin hotel (123 rooms) at Eastview Mall removed from agenda
Agendas & Minutes
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Bass Pro Shops Outpost, a redevelopment of the former Lord & Taylor building at Eastview Mall. Other items include a site plan modification for a solar farm, a new single-family home, and a revised subdivision. Several projects have been tabled or removed.
- Public hearing for Bass Pro Shops Outpost at 700 Eastview Mall Drive
- Norbut Solar Farm modification to single-axis tracker system on 34.93 acres
- Vasta site plan modification for paving and parking at 681 Phillips Road
- Revised final subdivision for Sunset Manor on County Road 9 with new conservation easement
- Mortellaro site plan for a 3-bedroom home on 88.5 acres on County Road 41
Reports - After Meeting
The board will first hold an executive session on real estate and personnel matters. In the open session, they will consider adopting a local law amending sign regulations, discuss a modified decommissioning plan for the Norbut Solar Project, and approve various town contracts and appointments.
- Adopting Local Law Amending Chapter 165 (Signs)
- Norbut Solar Project — Modified Decommissioning Plan
- Suit Kote Crack Filling Services (highway contract)
- Appointment of Part-Time Seasonal Highway Laborer
- Authorization to Sign DocAccess Agreement with CivicPlus (IT)
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The Victor Town Board will hold a regular meeting following an executive session on real property and personnel. Key actions include voting on a local law to amend Chapter 165 of the Town Code regarding sign requirements, authorizing a $7,355 agreement with CivicPlus for ADA-compliant PDF software, and approving crack filling services from Suit-Kote Corporation via a county piggyback contract. The board will also consider recreation contracts and insurance waivers for Angela Fisher and Mark Rust.
- Adopt Local Law No. 3-2026 amending Chapter 165 (Signs) of Town Code
- Authorize $7,355 DocAccess agreement with CivicPlus for ADA PDF compliance
- Approve crack filling services from Suit-Kote Corp via Cattaraugus County bid
- Rescind appointment of Lewis Watson as seasonal highway laborer
- Grant certificate of liability insurance waivers for Angela Fisher and Mark Rust
Agendas & Minutes
The Parks and Recreation Citizens’ Advisory Committee will review March and April meeting minutes and receive reports from the Director of Parks and Director of Recreation. Key items include the DRP Playground Replacement 2026 project, Fischer’s Park improvements, and jump lines and pump track at Dryer Rd Park. The committee will also consider a June meeting date change and address membership vacancies.
- Review and approval of March and April meeting minutes
- Director of Parks report
- Director of Recreation report
- DRP Playground Replacement 2026 project
- Dryer Rd Park improvements – jump lines and pump track
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Town Board will consider adopting a local law to amend Chapter 165 of the Town Code regarding signs. They will also hear public comment on the Norbut Solar Project's modified decommissioning plan and vote on several action items including highway crack filling services, seasonal laborer appointments, and a software agreement.
- Adopting Local Law Amending Chapter 165 (Signs)
- Norbut Solar Project — Modified Decommissioning Plan (public comment)
- Suit Kote Crack Filling Services (highway contract)
- Appointment and rescinding of seasonal highway laborer
- Authorization to sign DocAccess Agreement with CivicPlus (IT contract)
The Town Board adopted a local law amending Chapter 165 of the Town Code regarding sign requirements after a public hearing and environmental review. They also approved resolutions for crack filling services, highway laborer appointments, and a software agreement for ADA compliance. The decommissioning bond for Norbut Solar Farms was discussed but no action taken.
- Adopted Local Law amending Chapter 165 (sign requirements) after public hearing (4-0)
- Approved crack filling services piggyback on Cattaraugus County bid (Resolution 139, 4-0)
- Rescinded appointment of Lewis Watson and appointed Aidan Groeling as Seasonal Highway Laborer (Resolution 140, 4-0)
- Authorized CivicPlus DocAccess PDF Compliance Platform agreement for $7,355 (Resolution 141, 4-0)
- Approved minutes of May 11, 2026 (4-0)
- Approved payment of Manifest 10 totaling $326,568.00 (4-0)
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The Conservation Board will review a preliminary subdivision application for NOVA RISE, a 73-unit cluster development on 158.2 acres across three parcels. Other business includes approving previous meeting minutes and discussing mandatory training dates for board members.
- NOVA RISE preliminary review: 74 lots, 73-unit cluster subdivision on 158.2 acres at 973 Brownsville Road
- Approval of May 5, 2026 minutes
- Discussion of mandatory training dates for members
Reports - After Meeting
The Victor Zoning Board of Appeals held public hearings and voted on several variance requests. Multiple signs for Bass Pro at Eastview Mall were approved, while other items like shed and sign variances were tabled to June 1. One shed variance was approved.
- Bass Pro signage at Eastview Mall: 13 individual variance approvals for signs on all elevations and pylons
- Draveck shed variance at 1020 Strong Road: tabled to June 1
- Fairways Townhomes sign at 652 Championship Drive: tabled to June 1
- Maynard shed variance at 972 Rabbit Ear Pass: approved (5' setback where 15' required)
- Centola wetland variance at 0 Baker Road: tabled to June 1
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on several requests for area variances. The most significant is Bass Pro's proposal for numerous signage changes at Eastview Mall, including brand advertising signs, exceeding permitted square footage and font limits, and pylon vs. monument signs. Other items include a shed placement in a setback and a business sign in a residential district.
- Bass Pro at Eastview Mall: 13 variances for signage on all elevations, including oversized brand signs and pylon signs
- Fairways Townhomes: business sign in residential district (tabled to June 1, 2026)
- Draveck at 1020 Strong Road: shed placement forward of front line
- Maynard at 972 Rabbit Ear Pass: accessory shed 5' from side/rear property line vs. 15' required
- Centola at 0 Baker Road: variance for construction within 100' of wetland (tabled)
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved the minutes from the previous meeting. They tabled a request from Fairways Townhomes for an area variance to place a business sign in a residential district until June 1, 2026. They also heard an application for a shed variance at 1020 Strong Road but took no action, requesting additional documentation from the applicant.
- Approved minutes of May 4, 2026 (4-0-1)
- Tabled Fairways Townhomes signage variance to June 1, 2026
- Heard Draveck shed variance at 1020 Strong Road; continued for more info
Agendas & Minutes
The Boughton Park Commission will approve prior meeting minutes and review the treasurer's report. Other business includes planning a pavilion re-dedication with the Bloomfield Lions Club, coordinating with local fire departments, reviewing equipment and tools, and organizing a park building cleanout.
- Re-dedication of pavilion with Bloomfield Lions Club
- Meeting with local fire departments (date TBD)
- Review and update equipment/tools
- Park building clean out and reorganize
The commission approved the purchase of tools for park maintenance up to $1,500. They also authorized a new trail cam for $150 and a stump grinder rental for $400. Other business included approving the April minutes and the treasurer's report, and discussing a pavilion rededication with the Lions Club.
- Approved April 9, 2026 minutes as amended (motion passed)
- Approved treasurer's report (motion passed)
- Approved tool kit purchase not to exceed $1,500 (motion passed)
- Approved new trail cam purchase for $150 (motion passed)
- Approved stump grinder rental for $400 (motion passed)
Reports - After Meeting
The Victor Planning Board held public hearings and voted on several items. A facade modification at 7275 State Route 96 was approved. Most other major projects, including a Bass Pro Shops Outpost at Eastview Mall and a solar farm on Main Street, were tabled to future meetings. Several items were removed from the agenda indefinitely.
- Approved: Painting and new tenant entrances at 7275 State Route 96
- Tabled until May 27: Bass Pro Shops Outpost redeveloping former Lord and Taylor at Eastview Mall
- Tabled until May 27: 4.428 MW solar farm at 8036 Main Street Fishers with new tracking system
- Tabled until May 27: Site plan modification at 681 Phillips Road for paving, parking, landscaping
- Removed indefinitely: 123-room Element by Westin hotel at Eastview Mall
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Planning Board will hold public hearings on five site plan and special use permit applications, including the redevelopment of the former Lord and Taylor building into a Bass Pro Shops outpost. Other applications include a solar farm modification, a storage shed, facade changes, and a site plan adjustment. Several items have been removed from the agenda until further meeting.
- Bass Pro Shops Outpost: redevelop former Lord & Taylor at 700 Eastview Mall Drive into a Bass Pro Shop
- Norbut Solar Farm: modify approved solar facility at 8036 Main St to single-axis tracker system (4.428 MWAC)
- Phoenix Mills Plaza shed: construct 12x20 ft storage shed and string lighting at 300 Phoenix Mills Plaza
- 7275 State Route facade modification: paint exterior and add two tenant entrances at 7275 State Route 96
- Vasta site plan modification: approve paved area, parking, landscaping, and stormwater changes at 681 Phillips Road
Agendas & Minutes
The Climate Smart Community Task Force is meeting to discuss updates on the Climate Smart Community application, battery storage unit facilities, organic recycling for small businesses, and upcoming educational events including a rain barrel class and a climate summit.
- Climate Smart Community application update
- Rain barrel education class on May 19th
- Organic recycling for small businesses discussion
- Battery storage unit facilities discussion with links to safety info
- Climate Connection Summit on June 10-11th
The task force primarily discussed updates and upcoming events without making any formal decisions or approvals. They finalized plans to submit the bronze designation application on May 22 and noted the Town Board's new recycling permit for small businesses. Discussions on battery storage and battery-operated equipment were informational only.
- Finalized submission of bronze designation application for May 22 (no vote recorded)
- Announced Town Board decision allowing small business recycling with permit (no action by task force)
Reports - After Meeting
The Victor Town Board is holding a public hearing on a proposed local law to amend the sign code. The board will also vote on resolutions to amend the 2025 and 2026 budgets, including funds from the Fishers Fire District dissolution. Contracts for paving and milling services for the 2026 construction season are up for approval, along with various personnel appointments and permits.
- Public hearing on Local Law amending Chapter 165 (Signs)
- Amend 2025 budget to increase fund capital reserves
- Amend 2026 budget to include Fishers Fire District dissolution funds
- Paving services contract with Villager Construction for 2026 season
- Limited permission alcohol permits for NO BS Brewery and Peacemaker Brewing
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The town board is deciding on budget amendments, including correcting a previous resolution to allocate $2,767,917 to a capital reserve for a future town highway facility, and amending the 2026 budget to account for $1,921,334.57 in funds from the dissolved Fisher Fire District. They are also authorizing paving and milling services contracts, appointing highway department staff, issuing limited alcohol permits for summer concerts, and approving a contract for a community chorus director.
- Correct budget amendment: $2,767,917 to Capital Reserve for future highway facility
- Amend 2026 budget: include $1,921,334.57 from dissolved Fisher Fire District
- Authorize piggyback paving services from Villager Construction (Monroe County bid)
- Authorize piggyback milling services from Villager Construction
- Appoint highway staff: Motor Equipment Operator at $31.49/hr, two seasonal laborers at $23.38/hr
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Town Board will hold a public hearing on a local law to amend Chapter 165 (Signs) of the town code. They will also consider budget amendments, paving and milling contracts, seasonal highway appointments, and alcohol permits. The meeting includes a presentation on the Victor Central School District budget.
- Public hearing on local law amending sign code (Chapter 165)
- Amend 2025 budget increasing capital reserves; amend 2026 budget to include Fishers Fire District dissolution funds
- Paving services contract with Villager Construction for 2026 season
- Appointment of seasonal highway laborers and MEO positions
- Limited permission alcohol permits for NO BS Brewery and Peacemaker Brewing
The Town Board approved a corrected budget amendment allocating $2,767,917 from unassigned fund balance to the Capital Reserve for a future highway facility. They also accepted $1,921,334 from the dissolved Fishers Fire District to fund 2026 fire protection expenses. A paving contract was authorized by piggybacking on a county bid. A public hearing was held on sign code amendments, but no adoption vote was taken.
- Approved budget correction allocating $2,767,917 to Capital Reserve for highway facility (5-0)
- Accepted $1,921,334 from Fishers Fire District for fire protection expenses (5-0)
- Authorized paving services via piggyback on Monroe County bid (5-0)
- Approved payment of bills manifest #9 for $164,885.01 (5-0)
- Approved minutes of April 27, 2026 (5-0)
- Closed public hearing on sign code amendments (5-0)
Agendas & Minutes
The Conservation Board will consider a proposal from Mortellaro to construct a three-bedroom single-family home on an 88.506-acre parcel on County Road 41. The board will also vote on approving the minutes from the April 21, 2026 meeting.
- Mortellaro, Co Rd 41: request to build three-bedroom single-family home on 88.5 acres
- Approval of April 21, 2026 meeting minutes
The Conservation Board reviewed a proposal for a three-bedroom single-family home on an 88.5-acre parcel with a biodynamic farming operation. The board discussed environmental impacts and agreed to forward favorable comments to the Planning Board. The minutes from April 21, 2026, were approved.
- Forwarded favorable comments to Planning Board for single-family home on 88.5-acre parcel
- Approved minutes of April 21, 2026
Reports - After Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals held a meeting that was largely procedural. They approved minutes from a previous meeting and tabled three public hearing items to May 18, 2026: Fairways Townhomes signage, Bass Pro signage at Eastview Mall, and a wetland variance on Baker Road.
- Fairways Townhomes signage variance tabled (applicant to provide sign details)
- Bass Pro signage at Eastview Mall tabled (multiple sign code variance requests)
- Centola wetland variance on Baker Road tabled pending DEC determination
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on two signage variance requests. The main item is Bass Pro's request for 13 variances for multiple signs at Eastview Mall, including brand advertising signs exceeding size limits and font restrictions. A previous item on Fairways Townhomes signage is tabled to May 18, and a wetland setback variance for Centola is tabled pending DEC determination.
- Bass Pro requesting 13 sign variances at Eastview Mall covering elevations, monument, and pylon signs
- Fairways Townhomes signage variance tabled to May 18, 2026
- Centola wetland setback variance tabled pending DEC determination
- Approval of April 20, 2026 meeting minutes
- Meeting live streamed on YouTube with text commenting available
The Zoning Board of Appeals held a continued public hearing for Bass Pro Shop's sign variance requests at the former Lord & Taylor building. The applicant presented a revised sign package reducing the number of variances needed. No vote was taken; the hearing was left open for further review.
- Approved minutes of April 20, 2026 (4-0-1)
- Continued public hearing on Bass Pro signage variances
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Historic Advisory Committee is discussing ongoing projects including cemetery preservation, a historic lecture series, and digitizing materials. They will also plan for the 250th US celebration with displays of Revolutionary War soldiers and a Pomeroy Historic Marker for Claudius Victor Boughton.
- Digitizing cassette tapes and microfilm
- Interviewing farming families for agricultural history
- 250th US celebration display cases of Revolutionary War soldiers
- Pomeroy Historic Marker for Claudius Victor Boughton
- Meeting dates for 2026: May 5, July 6, September 14, November 2
Reports - After Meeting
The Victor Planning Board approved a preliminary subdivision for 71 for-sale townhomes and a 100-unit apartment building at Woods at Valentown. Also approved were a Cava restaurant facade modification at Victor Crossing and a new single-family home on Strong Road. Several other projects, including a Bass Pro Shops redevelopment of the former Lord & Taylor and a new hotel at Eastview Mall, were removed from the agenda until a future meeting.
- Approved: Woods at Valentown preliminary subdivision for 71 townhouse units and one 100-unit apartment building (Section 2-4)
- Approved: Victor Crossing Cava site plan modification for facade and signage improvements, removal of rear patio
- Approved: Swain single-family home on Strong Road with well and septic
- Removed: Bass Pro Shops Outpost redevelopment of former Lord & Taylor at 700 Eastview Mall Drive
- Removed: Element by Westin 123-room hotel at Eastview Mall
Agendas & Minutes
The board will hold public hearings and consider a preliminary subdivision for Woods at Valentown, adding 71 townhouses and 100 apartments. They will also vote on a site plan modification for a CAVA restaurant at Victor Crossing and a new single-family home on Strong Road.
- Woods at Valentown: 71 townhouses, 100 apartments, two HOA lots
- Victor Crossing CAVA: façade, signage, patio removal at 400-441 Commerce Dr
- Swain single-family home with well/leach field on Strong Rd
Reports - After Meeting
The Town Board approved multiple action items including a budget amendment to increase capital reserves, acceptance of financial and court audits, a contract for court security system upgrades, and a resolution to petition NYS DOT for speed evaluation on County Road 9. A public hearing was set for May 11 on a proposed local law to amend the sign code. Presentations included the 2025 audit overview and the Victor-Farmington Library director speaking about a May 19th vote.
- Amending 2025 budget to increase capital reserves (amount not specified)
- Authorizing contract for upgrades to court security system
- Setting public hearing for May 11 on proposed sign code amendment
- Amending resolution to petition NYS DOT to evaluate speed on County Road 9
- Amending 2026-2027 Victor Farmington Volunteer Ambulance contract
Packets
The Town Board is amending the 2025 budget to transfer $2,930,736 from unassigned fund balance to a capital reserve for buildings and land, specifically for a future highway facility. Other items include accepting the 2025 financial and court audits, authorizing a $24,571 contract for security system upgrades, and setting a public hearing on sign code amendments. The board also considers agreements for theater and self-defense classes and leasing vehicles to the ambulance corps.
- Transfer $2,930,736 to capital reserve for future highway facility
- Accept 2025 financial and court audits
- Authorize $24,571 contract with Doyle Security for court security upgrades
- Petition NYSDOT to evaluate speed limit on County Road 9 from Church Street to Lane/Lynaugh intersection
- Set public hearing for May 11, 2026 on proposed sign code amendment
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Parks and Recreation Citizens' Advisory Committee will review meeting minutes and hear reports from the Director of Parks and Director of Recreation. They will discuss updates on the Recreation Center, the DRP Playground Replacement 2026 project, and improvements to Fischer's Park and Dryer Road Park (jump lines and pump track). The committee will also address membership vacancies for a village representative and a student representative.
- DRP Playground Replacement 2026 Project
- Brace Road Usage discussion
- Fischer's Park Improvements
- Dryer Rd Park Improvements - jump lines and pump track
- CAC membership vacancies (village and student positions)
The committee lacked quorum to approve minutes and took no formal votes. Discussions included expanding dog park access to non-residents, trail hub funding, and playground replacement plans.
- No actions taken due to insufficient membership
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Town Board will consider amending the 2025 budget to increase capital reserves, accept the 2025 town financial and court audits, and authorize a contract for court security system upgrades. A public hearing will be set for a proposed local law amending the town's sign code. The board will also hear from the library director about the May 19th vote and an audit overview.
- Amend 2025 budget to increase capital reserves
- Authorize contract for court security system upgrades
- Set public hearing for sign code amendment (Chapter 165)
- Amend Victor Farmington Volunteer Ambulance contract for 2026-2027
- Accept Chick-Fil-A letter of credit (LOC)
The board approved Resolution 119, amending the 2025 budget to allocate $2,930,736 from unassigned fund balance to the Capital Reserve for Buildings and Land. The board also accepted the 2025 financial audit and town court audit, and authorized a $24,571 contract for court security upgrades.
- Approved $2.93M budget amendment to capital reserves (5-0)
- Accepted 2025 financial audit report (5-0)
- Accepted 2025 town court audit report (5-0)
- Authorized $24,571 contract for court security system upgrades (5-0)
- Approved bills in Manifest No. 8 for $259,403.06 (5-0)
- Approved minutes of March 23, 2026 (5-0)
Agendas & Minutes
The Conservation Board will review a site plan application for a new single-family home with an on-site well and septic system, a storage barn, and a driveway on Strong Road (Lot 1 of Guilfoil Subdivision). The board will also vote to approve minutes from the April 7, 2026 meeting.
- Swain site plan (08-SP-2026) for a single-family home, storage barn, well, and leach field on Strong Road
The board reviewed the Swain site plan for a single-family home on Strong Road and agreed to forward advisory comments to the Planning Board. They also approved the minutes from the April 7 meeting.
- Approved minutes from April 7, 2026
- Forwarded comments on Swain site plan to Planning Board
Reports - After Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved a sprinkler waiver for a shed at Phoenix Mills Plaza. The CAVA signage request was withdrawn. The Bass Pro signage request at Eastview Mall, Fairways Townhomes signage, and a variance for construction near wetlands on Baker Road were all tabled.
- Approved sprinkler waiver for shed at Phoenix Mills Plaza (Otto Tomatoes Restaurant storage)
- CAVA signage request at Victor Crossing (401 Commerce Drive) withdrawn
- Bass Pro signage at Eastview Mall tabled to May 4, 2026 (multiple signage variances sought)
- Fairways Townhomes signage at 652 Championship Drive tabled to May 4, 2026
- Centola variance at 0 Baker Road tabled pending DEC determination
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on several signage variance requests, including multiple variances for Bass Pro at Eastview Mall and one sign for CAVA at Victor Crossing, as well as a sprinkler waiver for a shed behind Otto Tomatoes Restaurant. The Fairways Townhomes signage and Centola wetland variance items are tabled.
- Public hearing: Phoenix Mills Plaza sprinkler waiver for shed at Otto Tomatoes Restaurant
- Public hearing: CAVA signage variance for one sign on side elevation at 401 Commerce Drive
- Public hearing: Bass Pro at Eastview Mall seeking 13 signage variances for multiple elevations and freestanding signs
- Tabled: Fairways Townhomes signage variance for business sign in residential district
- Tabled: Centola area variance for construction within 100 feet of wetland at 0 Baker Road
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved the minutes from the April 6, 2026 meeting. A public hearing was held regarding a sprinkler waiver for a proposed storage shed at Phoenix Mills Plaza, but the minutes do not record a final decision on that application.
- Approved April 6, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0-2)
Reports - After Meeting
The Victor Planning Board held a meeting where most agenda items were tabled or removed. The only action taken was approval of a 12-space parking expansion for Finger Lakes Coffee Roaster. Several major developments, including the Bass Pro Shops redevelopment of the former Lord & Taylor, a 71-townhome subdivision, and a 156-unit apartment complex, were postponed to future meetings.
- Finger Lakes Coffee Roaster parking expansion approved (12 spaces)
- Bass Pro Shops Outpost at Eastview Mall tabled (redevelop former Lord & Taylor)
- Woods at Valentown Section 2-4 preliminary subdivision tabled (71 townhomes + 100 apt units)
- Lehigh Place PDD site plan removed (156 multi-family units, 3 four-story buildings)
- Timberview Estates sketch application acknowledged (10 residential lots on 81.5 acres)
Agendas & Minutes
The Planning Board will hold public hearings on a Bass Pro Shops Outpost redeveloping the former Lord and Taylor at Eastview Mall, and on a 71-townhouse and 100-unit apartment project at Woods at Valentown. A sketch application for Timberview Estates proposes 10 residential lots on 81.5 acres, and a parking expansion for Finger Lakes Coffee Roaster is also up for approval. Several items, including the Cava site plan modification and a hotel project, have been removed until a future meeting.
- Bass Pro Shops Outpost – redevelop former Lord and Taylor building with facade, landscaping, and parking changes
- Woods at Valentown Sections 2-4 – preliminary subdivision for 71 townhouses and a 100-unit apartment building
- Timberview Estates – sketch application for 10 residential lots on 81.5 acres
- Finger Lakes Coffee Roaster – parking expansion adding 12 spaces
- Victor Crossing Cava site plan modification – removed until further meeting
The Planning Board approved two site plans unanimously. Bass Pro Shops will redevelop the former Lord & Taylor building into a retail store with façade and parking improvements. The board also approved a single-family home on Strong Road as part of the Guilfoil subdivision.
- Approved Bass Pro Shops Outpost site plan (7-0)
- Approved Swain single-family home site plan (7-0)
Reports - After Meeting
The Victor Town Board held a meeting on April 13, 2026, approving a consent agenda and several action items. Key decisions included a petition to NYSDOT to study speed limits on County Road 9, a roof replacement contract for Mary Bluebird Haven Cottage, and agreements for park operations with the Village. The board also approved grants, appointments, and a joint proclamation for ALS Awareness Month.
- Approved petition to NYSDOT to evaluate speed limit on County Road 9
- Approved roof replacement agreement with Testa Roofing at Mary Bluebird Haven Cottage
- Approved JCAP grant for Justice Courts
- Approved O&M agreement with Village for Harlan Fisher Park and Victor Municipal Park
- Approved joint proclamation with Village for ALS Awareness Month
Packets
The Town Board will vote on petitioning the NYS Department of Transportation to evaluate the speed limit on County Road 9 from Church Street to the Monroe County Line due to safety concerns at a new stop intersection at Lane Road. The board will also consider appointments to the Recreation Department and Zoning Board of Appeals, accept a grant for court security upgrades, and approve multiple recreation program contracts. Other items include accepting a ZBA resignation and authorizing a park maintenance agreement with the Village of Victor.
- Accept $6,869.05 JCAP grant for court alarm and security system upgrade from Doyle Security Systems
- Appoint Christopher Chavez as Recreation Supervisor at $71,039.49 annual salary
- Appoint Brian Bartolick as alternate ZBA member ($500/yr plus $129.16 per meeting)
- Appoint Christopher Babcock to ZBA at $2,325 annual salary
- Authorize park operation agreement with Village of Victor for Harlan Fisher Park and Victor Municipal Park
Agendas & Minutes
The Victor Town Board will hold an executive session before a regular meeting that includes approval of minutes, payment of bills, public comments, and reports. Action items cover finance, highway, HR, parks, recreation, and town clerk matters, including contracts, appointments, and policy adoption.
- Authorization to accept JCAP grant funds for courts
- Petition for speed limit evaluation on County Road 9
- Appointments to ZBA (resignation, alternates) and Recreation
- Agreement with Testa Roofing for roof replacement at Mary Bluebird Haven Cottage
- Accept letter of credit for Chick-fil-A development
The board approved a petition to NYSDOT to evaluate the speed limit on County Road 9 from Church Street to the Monroe County Line, citing safety concerns after a new four-way stop intersection is added. They also accepted a $6,869.05 JCAP grant for court security upgrades and adopted a joint proclamation for ALS Awareness Month. Additionally, the board agreed on an $8,000 fireworks budget and $2,600 in bathroom facilities for the America 250 event, and pulled a Chick-Fil-A resolution from the agenda.
- Approved petition to NYSDOT to evaluate County Road 9 speed limit (5-0)
- Accepted $6,869.05 JCAP grant for court security upgrades (5-0)
- Adopted joint proclamation designating May 2026 as ALS Awareness Month (5-0)
- Agreed on $8,000 fireworks budget for America 250 event (consensus)
- Approved bathroom facilities: 4-station trailer and ADA portable at $2,600 (consensus)
- Pulled Resolution No. 14 (Chick-Fil-A) from agenda (procedural)
Agendas & Minutes
The Boughton Park Commission will approve minutes from March, review the treasurer's report and pay bills, then discuss volunteer opportunities for high school students, trail maintenance and spring clean-up, e-bike safety concerns, and general park updates.
- E-bike safety concerns in the park
- Volunteer opportunities for high school students
- Trail maintenance and spring clean-up plans
- Park updates
The Boughton Park Commission approved the March 2026 meeting minutes and the treasurer's report. They discussed e-bike safety concerns, grill removal at Stirnie Pavilion, and volunteer opportunities for high school students. No new policies or expenditures were voted on beyond routine approvals.
- Approved March 12, 2026 meeting minutes
- Approved treasurer's report
- Discussed e-bike safety but took no formal action
- Discussed removing grill at Stirnie Pavilion but took no vote
Agendas & Minutes
The Conservation Board will discuss the Woods at Valentown project following a site walk. They will also approve the minutes from the March 17 meeting.
- Discuss Woods at Valentown Site Walk
- Approval of March 17, 2026 minutes
The Conservation Board discussed the Woods at Valentown preliminary subdivision (71 townhouses, 100-unit apartment building) following a site walk. The board identified no significant environmental concerns but noted steep slopes requiring erosion control. No decisions were made on the project; a memo of observations will be submitted to the Planning Board. The only formal action was approving the previous meeting minutes.
- Approved minutes of March 17, 2026 (motion carried)
Reports - After Meeting
The Zoning Board of Appeals held public hearings on multiple variance requests. They denied Capital One Cafe's request for a larger sign with multiple fonts. Other items were tabled for future meetings.
- Capital One Cafe sign variance denied (04-Z-2026) - proposed 80 sq ft sign violates multiple zoning codes
- Fairways Townhomes signage tabled until May 4, 2026 (06-Z-2026) - seeking area variance for business sign in residential district
- Phoenix Mills Plaza sprinkler waiver tabled until April 20, 2026 (05-Z-2026) - for shed storage at Otto Tomatoes Restaurant
- Centola wetland variance tabled until DEC determination (2-Z-2026) - construction within 100 feet of wetland
Agendas & Minutes
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on multiple variance requests, including a sign for Capital One Cafe at Eastview Mall that violates several zoning code provisions. Other items include a business sign in a residential district for Fairways Townhomes, a sprinkler waiver for a shed at Phoenix Mills Plaza, and an area variance for construction near a wetland on Baker Road. Some items are tabled pending further information.
- Capital One Cafe, Eastview Mall: variances for 80 sq ft sign exceeding 31 sq ft limit, internal location lacking exterior frontage, and multiple fonts
- Fairways Townhomes, 652 Championship Drive: area variance for business sign in residential district, possibly within 35 ft of roadway
- Phoenix Mills Plaza: sprinkler waiver for shed used by Otto Tomatoes Restaurant (tabled from April 20)
- Centola, 0 Baker Road: area variance for construction within 100 ft of wetland (tabled until DEC determination)
The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing for Capital One Cafe's request for multiple variances for an external sign at Eastview Mall. The board discussed the variances but no vote was taken in the provided minutes. The only action was approval of the March 2, 2026 minutes.
- Approved minutes of March 2, 2026 (4-0-1)