Legal Notices - The Millerton News - 8-5-21

PINE PLAINS

TOWN BOARD

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Pine Plains Town Board shall conduct a public hearing on Local Law No. A of 2021 entitled: “A Local law Amending Certain Portions of Chapter 271 and Other Sections of the Town Code Relating to Zoning” on August 19, 2021 at 7:05 p.m. at the Pine Plains Town Hall, located 3284 Route 199, Pine Plains, New York. The purpose of this Local Law is to adopt certain textual changes to the Town Code with regard to zoning in accordance with the recommendations of the Town’s Zoning Review Committee and consulting planners. A copy of this Local Law is available for public inspection at the Pine Plains Town Clerk’s office during regular hours. A copy of the said Local Law has also been provided at the Town’s public library located at 7775 South Main Street, Pine Plains, New York and will be posted on the

Town’s website and official board. Any person desiring to be heard on this Local Law

shall be permitted to do so at the public hearing. Dated: July 15, 2021 .

BY ORDER OF THE PINE PLAINS TOWN BOARD

Judy Harpp

Town Clerk

08-05-21

 

TOWN OF PINE PLAINS

DUTCHESS COUNTY

NEW YORK

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held by the Town of Pine Plains Zoning Board of Appeals on the 24th day of August, 2021 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall, 3284 Route 199, Pine Plains, New York, for the purpose of hearing all persons for or against the area variance application submitted by Tyson Klay for property located at 31 Maple Street, Town of Pine Plains, Dutchess County, Tax Map ID #134200-6872-14-467308.

All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard with regard to the proposed action requesting the maximum rear yard setback for a proposed shed to be 3 feet in lieu of the required maximum of 40 feet. The application is available for review at the Pine Plains Town Hall during regular business hours.

By order of:

Scott Chase

Chairman of the

Zoning Board of Appeals

08-05-21

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