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«July 23, 2008 - August 22, 2008»
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Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

The Morton Memorial Library in Rhinecliff is showing a short film from 1950 called Beaver Valley (from the True Adventure Series by Disney, 1950). 

As an added incentive, live tadpoles, earthworms, and beetles will be available for the children to see and learn about.

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Start: 10:00 am
Interested in the future of Rhinebeck's Historic District and the Hamlet of Rhinecliff? Do you want to hear about what that future could look like from the country's foremost expert on how to prevent sprawl while maintaining open space and valuable natural resources?

If so, please mark your calender for an important presentation and discussion by Randall Arendt, the country's leading conservation land planner and the author of the American Planning Association's Rural By Design. Mr. Arendt will be speaking on Friday August 1 at 7:30 pm at Morton Library in Rhinecliff and again at 10 am on Saturday August 2 at the Town Hall in Rhinebeck.

Mr. Arendt's discussion will focus on the Rhinebeck Historic District and Hamlet of Rhinecliff while discussing strategies that can help the Town of Rhinebeck to realistically achieve its goals of maintaining open space while protecting important natural resources.

Mr. Arendt originated the "four step" conservation subdivision approach that is featured in the Town's Draft Comprehensive Plan and Draft Zoning. He has worked with hundreds of municipalities across the country to plan for growth without sprawl.

This is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the future of Rhinebeck.

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Start: 7:00 pm

Location: Firehouse, Rhinecliff

The Rhinecliff Hamlet Advisory Council will discuss the response of the Council and of Rhinecliff residents to the Scoping Document for the proposed Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Law, and to the alternative zoning proposal that was presented at the Council’s July meeting.

Agenda

I. Call to Order/Announcements

II. Approval of Minutes from July 10 Meeting

III. Report from Town Board Liaison

IV. Comparison of Alternative Zoning Proposal
for the National Landmark Historic District
with the Council’s Fourteen Points

V. Response to Comprehensive Plan
Table of Contents for August 14 Scoping Session

VI. Old Business

VII. New Business

VIII. Adjournment

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08 / 14
Start: 11:00 am

Get crafty with bugs. Join others for fun times creating bugs.

Morton Memorial Library
82 Kelly Street

Call for more information (845)876-2903
www.morton.rhinecliff.lib.ny.us

Start: 6:45 pm


TOWN OF RHINEBECK

TOWN BOARD

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on July 14, 2008, the Town Board of the Town of Rhinebeck, as Lead Agency, issued a Positive Declaration, pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617 with regard to the adoption of the Town of Rhinebeck Amended Comprehensive Plan; Amended Zoning Law; and Freshwater Wetlands Law. The Town Board also issued its Notice of Intent to prepare a Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement ("DGEIS") and determined also that Scoping of the DGEIS will be conducted pursuant to §617.8(e) for all three actions. The Town Board shall conduct a Public Scoping Meeting on August 14, 2008 at 6:45 p.m. at the Rhinebeck High School, located at 45 North Park Road, Rhinebeck, New York, for purposes of allowing all members of the public and all interested agencies to provide their input on the scope of the DGEIS. A copy of a Draft Scope is available for inspection at the Town Clerk's Office at the Rhinebeck Town Hall, located at 80 East Market Street, Rhinebeck, New York, during regular business hours, and has been posted on the Town's official website at www. rhinebeck-ny.gov. Copies of the proposed Amended Comprehensive Plan; proposed Amended Zoning Law; proposed Freshwater Wetlands Law; Draft Scope; and Positive SEQRA Declaration are also available for inspection at the Town Clerk's office and have been posted on the Town's official website. Copies of these documents are also available for inspection at the Rhinebeck Village Hall and the Morton Memorial and Starr Libraries. Any person or interested agency interested in obtaining copies of these documents should contact the Town of Rhinebeck Town Clerk during regular business hours.

The purpose of Scoping is to focus the DGEIS on potentially significant adverse impacts of these actions and to eliminate consideration of those impacts which are irrelevant or non-significant in conjunction with the SEQRA review of the proposed actions. A Notice explaining in more detail the Scoping Process is available from the Town Clerk, at the Rhinebeck Village Hall, and at Morton Memorial and Starr Libraries. The Notice is also available for downloading on the Town's official website.

Written comments on the proposed scope will also be accepted and may be filed either prior to, at the time of, or within ten (10) days of the close of the Scoping Meeting with the Town Clerk. Members of the public and representatives of interested agencies who wish to speak at the public meeting will be asked to confine their comments to Scoping issues, and time limits shall be established on individual public comments.

 

08 / 15
08 / 16
Start: 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

A day of family fun - live entertainment, food, vendors, games, contests and Coast Guard boat “The Wire” to tour.

Come celebrate the Hamlet of Rhinecliff and our wonderful waterfront resource.

At the dock in Rhinecliff, NY

For more info: Jennifer at 845-876-1125

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