Garden City boards weigh pool variances, library IT upgrades, and $74,970 fund transfer
Garden City's Zoning Board of Appeals, Library Board, and Board of Trustees all met within the past two weeks to consider a range of items, from swimming pool variances to a $74,970 fund transfer. All items remain pending; minutes have not yet been published, so no decisions have been recorded.
Zoning Board of Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals met on August 4 to consider 16 applications and appeals for variances from village zoning codes. Requests include swimming pools, home additions, garages, and A/C units, each requiring exceptions to setback, building area, or other regulations. Among the items:
- Rafferty: 8'x8' spa with 6' fence, 5.0' from primary structure (15' required) at 64 Second Street
- Mizzi & Hogg: 14' wood driveway gate, reducing accessory setback to 56.7' (60' required) at 93 Brook Street
- O'Donnell: 412 sq ft detached garage, reducing accessory setback to 1.6' and 5.9' from primary structure at 4 Damson Street
- Kenny: 387 sq ft two-story rear addition, reducing rear setback to 17.84' (25' required) at 10 Kenwood Road
- Scarola: 12'x24' in-ground pool with 6' fence at 107 Fourth Street
The board will decide on each case, with some items previously adjourned or re-noticed.
Board of Library Trustees
The Library Board met on August 10 to consider approving $412,613.49 in July claims, a $24,849.33 IT project to replace end-of-life switches and wireless access points, and several operating agreements. The board also reviewed preliminary financials, approved a budget transfer, and voted on an updated tutoring policy and extended paid sick leave for two employees. Specific items include:
- Approval of abstract of claims totaling $412,613.49 for July
- IT project with Sourcepass to replace end-of-life switches and WAPs for $24,849.33
- Transfer $3,312 from Public Relations to Maintenance of Software for Survey Monkey license
- Agreements: Freegal Music $3,728.50, Microsoft Office Licenses $4,810.00, CCP AIO Win 11 Pro i5 System $599
- Approval of updated Tutoring Policy and extended paid sick leave for two employees
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees met on August 13 to consider setting a public hearing for a zoning code amendment, approving a $74,970 fund transfer for year-end expenditures, and acting on numerous consent calendar items including contracts, budget amendments, and equipment purchases. The agenda also includes approval of a new volunteer firefighter and a parade request. Key items:
- Set public hearing for zoning code amendment (Section 200, Schedule of Regulations) on September 24, 2026
- Transfer $74,970 to cover fiscal year 2025/26 expenditures (street maintenance, parks, sanitation)
- Approve $130,768.71 from termination reserves for employee payouts (Lt. T. Federlein, John McMahon)
- Approve $122,430 for Library Lower Level Renovation professional services (H2M Architects)
- Approve $74,828.29 for payloader repair (H.O. Penn Machinery) after January 2026 blizzard damage
Coming up
No meetings are scheduled in the next 14 days, according to the provided data. Residents should check the village website for future agendas and minutes.