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TOWN BOARDTOWN OF OYSTER BAY
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONSeptember 14, 2021
10:11 a.m.
JOSEPH SALADINO RICHARD LaMARCASUPERVISOR TOWN CLERK
P R E S E N T:
SUPERVISOR JOSEPH S. SALADINO COUNCILWOMAN MICHELE M. JOHNSON COUNCILMAN LOUIS B. IMBROTO COUNCILMAN THOMAS P. HAND COUNCILMAN STEVE L. LABRIOLA COUNCILWOMAN LAURA L. MAIERCOUNCILWOMAN VICKI WALSH
A L S O P R E S E N T:
RICHARD LaMARCA, TOWN CLERKJEFFREY P. PRAVATO, RECEIVER OF TAXES
Minutes of the meeting taken by:
TRACIE A. CINQUEMANIReporter/Notary Public
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Good morning,
ladies and gentlemen.
I'm your Town Supervisor, Joe Saladino.
Welcome to our Town Board meeting for Tuesday,
September 14th, here at Town Hall North, and we
greatly appreciate and welcome everyone who is
watching online.
For those joining us today, we have the
opportunity to be -- everyone has an opportunity to
be heard on matters brought before the Town Board
during the public comment period at the end of the
meeting. You must fill out a form, though, to be
heard, and, as always, the meeting is being
live-streamed on social media and the Town's
website, oysterbaytown.com.
These proceedings are recorded and
later transcribed, and, obviously, your voice, as
always, is very important to us. Statements and
comments and input from the public, relative to our
meetings, is always welcomed and respected as part
of the record.
To submit comments online, e-mail
[email protected] or you can mail us
at the Office of the Town Attorney, 54 Audrey
Avenue, Oyster Bay, New York 11771.
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Leading us in prayer this morning, as
we begin every Town Board meeting, I am -- we are
very proud and privileged to welcome Rabbi Joel
Levenson of the Midway Jewish Center in Syosset,
who is also the new Chaplain of the New York
National Guard.
Congratulations, Rabbi. So proud of
you. And that's great news for the rest of us, so,
Rabbi, the floor is yours.
If everyone would please rise.
RABBI LEVENSON: Sovereign of the
universe, we invoke the full bounty of your
blessings upon the members of our American military
forces -- those brave men and women whose courage
and commitment to that for which this Country
stands -- protect us all.
Whether stationed here or at home,
deployed by air, land or sea to wherever their
orders take them around the world, so often in
harm's way, we ask, Dear God, that they be
protected within your shelter and presence. Shield
them from harm and from pain, assuage, their
loneliness, and sustain their faith in the face of
their formidable enemies that they confront on a
daily basis.
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May their efforts be crowned with
victory and the assurance that we, who depend on
their courage, appreciate and understand the great
difficulty of their work. Most of all, we pray
what is our heartfelt hope for all military
personnel that they be privileged to return to the
arms of their loved ones and a grateful Country
safely, speedily and in good health, in your mercy.
Be with those who wait the return of
their deployed service members. May our beloved
Country tend to their emotional and physical well
being long after their active service has been
completed. May they never feel forgotten by those
whose liberty they have so steadfastly defended.
Because of their courage, may we all be privileged
to know and savor the blessings of true peace and
security, and I invite you to say with me, Amen.
ALL: Amen.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you, Rabbi.
Thank you for your spiritual leadership
that you provide to the community and now for all
of your spiritual leadership with the New York
Guard.
And you've been a wonderful friend to
the Town of Oyster Bay for so long and a personal
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friend to us, so we appreciate that, and we want to
wish all of those at your shul, and our Jewish
friends and neighbors throughout the Town of Oyster
Bay, a most healthy New Year as we approach the
holiest day, Yom Kippur. We extend greetings for
all of God's blessings to all in your synagogue and
those throughout the Town.
RABBI LEVENSON: Thank you so much, and
thanks to the Town for your support of -- first of
all, for our active duty and Reserve component of
our National Guard soldiers in particular. I know
that we can go for a round of golf in November, and
I'm very much looking forward to that.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
RABBI LEVENSON: So thank you for your
support.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Well, that's a
program we're very, very proud of, as one of many,
many ways to show our appreciation to those who now
or once wore the uniform.
And to that note, we are about to
introduce -- so thank you, Rabbi -- we're about to
introduce Army Sergeant -- Veteran Sergeant Michael
Schlenoff, who served from 1958 through 1961 as a
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Special Agent in the Counterintelligence Corps for
our Pledge of Allegiance.
So, Sergeant Schlenoff, the honor is
ours, and the floor is yours.
(Whereupon, the Pledge of Allegiance
was recited by Veteran Army Sergeant Schlenoff.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you,
Sergeant, for being here and for your honorable
service to our Nation and to our community and to
all Veterans.
So we're very blessed to have both of
you here. God bless you both.
So it's important that we take this
time for a moment of silence for all of those who
have served and continue to serve our Nation,
especially important at this time of year as we
mark the 20th year passing of the 9-11 attacks on
America.
We believe it's very fitting to say a
few words in remembrance about the tragic events
that have forever shaped our Nation. Today, we
honor the brave men and women in uniform who
defended and continue to defend our freedom as well
as all the NYPD, the FDNY, the Port Authority, all
of the special first responders who acted on that
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day and then in the days that followed.
Think of all the firefighters, all the
specialty workers who went in. Think of those who
ran in while others were running out. Everyone who
selflessly put themselves in harm's way on 9-11
and, quite frankly, in the days that followed,
we'll never forget those incredible sacrifices made
in service of others. They, and you, are all
heroes.
We acknowledge the family members of
those lost and the survivors for your strength and
resolve, and we offer our deepest condolences on
behalf of all of our elected officials and on
behalf of our entire Town of Oyster Bay family.
We're a close-knit community in the
Town of Oyster Bay. We share in the pain and
sorrow, and the loss to one is the loss to all of
us. The people we remember were our family
members, our friends, our colleagues, our
neighbors, people we knew of, people we know
through someone who is a loved one.
Twenty years have passed, and these
wounds will never heal, and we will always remember
because that's probably the most important and the
best way to pay tribute is to always remember our
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loved ones, to teach the next generation.
We held our 9-11 ceremony this past
Thursday, and then on Saturday morning, we were a
part of another one at our Town park -- at Burns
Park. In the evening, we were at another one here
in Roosevelt Park, and we continue to support these
special programs.
So I ask for a moment of silence as we
honor those lost on that day and those we continue
to lose from 9-11 related illnesses.
(Whereupon, a moment of silence was
observed by the assemblage present.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you, and
God bless our heroes.
Please be seated.
So as I mentioned, we had some very
special and touching ceremonies all over the
Town -- things like a flyover, candle lighting
ceremonies, tolling the bell -- all these different
ways, and I want to especially thank our Town
officials who attended these ceremonies.
Thank you very much for being a part of
them, but also all of the Town workers who worked
behind the scenes to make them a success and, you
know, they're part of the untold heroes, and we
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thank all of our dedicated employees for making a
difference in making these important ceremonies
possible for our residents.
A few more announcements. To help the
local hospitals meet the ongoing and pressing need
for blood, Councilwoman Michele Johnson and
Councilman Tom Hand are hosting a blood drive and
invite residents to attend blood collection drives
on Monday, October 4th, from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
at the Hicksville Athletic Center. Please call.
Please be a part of this. Please call and make an
appointment at 516-624-6380, or you can call our
Town Board office and ask for the office of either
Councilwoman Michele Johnson or Councilman Tom
Hand, and they'll help you book your appointment.
Our Town continues to recognize
September as National Children's Cancer Awareness
Month. Town Hall has been illuminated in yellow,
and we've placed gold ribbons on the columns
outside the building -- some of you may have
noticed -- and this is to support the families
affected by children's cancers and the ongoing
quest to help bring about a cure for cancer and all
of the support needed.
We understand this as our beloved Town
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family has been affected by children's cancer, so
we are going to continue to make a difference, and
this is one of those many ways.
Also another reminder -- The Town has
arranged for a drop-off book drive to benefit a
group called The Book Fairies, and they collect and
distribute books to those in need, and the Town
welcomes donations of gently-used books at Town
Hall North, Town Hall South, and the Ice Skating
Center throughout the month of September from
9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., and for more information,
residents can call 624-6380.
And before we get started with our
Board meeting, we are going to honor some very
special people. We take pride in recognizing two
exceptional residents this morning, and first is an
amazing student from the Plainview-Old Bethpage
Central School District.
Bhavana Madini is an eighth grader at
Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School who recently
took Third Place honors in the Scripps -- and I see
you smiling and those beautiful dimples -- took
Third Place honors in the Scripps National Spelling
Bee, which is the nation's largest and longest
running competition of its kind. We are so
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incredibly proud of you.
Can you spell pride?
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Well, we've got
it.
Students who excel in this competition
are really exceptional. It's a very, very
demanding competition. You should be very proud,
and I know your parents are incredibly proud of you
as well. It requires an awful lot of academic
excellence as well as countless hours of study and
hard work, and all that one needs -- it must feel
like you're preparing for the Super Bowl with all
the work you put in -- so let's welcome Bhavana,
along with her family, where we have this very
special award for her.
(Whereupon, a round of applause
ensued.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: And Michele
Johnson, who is an excellent speller herself, will
help present this Town Citation, along with all of
us.
(Whereupon, a Town Citation was
presented to Bhavana Madini.)
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So we're here
with Michele Johnson, our Board members, our
Receiver, our Clerk, and our message to you is:
W-E-C-O-N-G-R-A-T-U-L-A-T-E-Y-O-U.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: I still haven't
figured out what he spelled.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
(Whereupon, a photo opportunity was
taken, followed by a round of applause.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So, Bhavana,
before you sit down, two questions: One, what was
the last word you spelled to win Third Place, and
what was the toughest word you had to spell?
BHAVANA MADINI: So the word that got
me eliminated was "athanor," and I would probably
say that was the toughest word to spell.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: How many words
did you have to spell for the entire competition?
BHAVANA MADINI: I think I went to the
13th round.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: 13 rounds.
Do you know how to spell, "thank you
mom and dad"?
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
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the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Let's give them
all a round of applause.
(Whereupon, a round of applause
ensued.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you for
putting the Town of Oyster Bay on the map. We
really appreciate you, and you're a tremendous
hero, and all students should follow your example
of such incredible hard work.
God bless.
BHAVANA MADINI: Thanks for all the
support.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Michele?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: How do you spell
"athanor"?
BHAVANA MADINI: A-T-H-A-N-O-R.
MS. MADINI: She put an extra "e" at
the end.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: That's pretty
tricky, and that's an amazing thing.
What grade are you in?
BHAVANA MADINI: Eighth.
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COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: Eighth.
So it's only upward from here for you.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: For sure.
And we spell quite a bit in this Town
because Jeff Pravato continues to remind us that
there is no "I" in "team."
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Congratulations.
Let's give her another round of
applause.
(Whereupon, a round of applause
ensued.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Folks, for our
second presentation today, we welcome an
extraordinary individual; Bethpage resident, Wai
Law, who ran, get this, 555 miles -- I'd be
exhausted driving 555 miles -- throughout New York
State this summer to help raise awareness for a
very, very important cause, Parkinson's Disease.
In late June, he left Buffalo, New York
for an incredible 11-day run -- 555 miles in
11 days. Wow. Wow. That included pushing a
stroller during a portion of that with his
necessities: Camping gear, clothing and water.
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Boy, when he comes up, we're going to
ask him what the weight of that stroller was just
to give an indication of how difficult this was.
The trip was inspired by his friend and
fellow accountant, Dennis, of Massapequa, whose dad
passed away from Parkinson's. You know, we all
know people who have suffered from this disease.
Some famous people, like Muhammad Ali, and then
lots of other folks who are our neighbors, a family
member, a friend.
Wai's effort raised close to $15,000,
which benefits Stony Brook University's Thomas
Hartman Center for Parkinson's Research. Monsignor
Tom Hartman was a dear friend of mine, a friend of
our family, a friend of many of us, so he is
someone who reminds us of our spirituality, and how
important it is to help with this terrible disease.
So this is an amazing accomplishment.
We're extremely proud of you. We have a citation
that our Bethpage resident, Lou Imbroto, will
kindly present to you with all of us, and, so, come
on up. We want to hear more about this.
(Whereupon, a round of applause
ensued.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So did I get this
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right -- 555 miles in 11 days?
MR. LAW: Actually, it ended up being
586 miles.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: 586 miles.
Some of them uphill?
MR. LAW: Quite a bit.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Quite a bit.
New York State is a very hilly state.
MR. LAW: From the Albany area to
the --
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: So you went from
Buffalo to Albany?
MR. LAW: Yes.
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: Are you an
experienced runner?
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: First time. His
first time ever running.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: What was the
weight of the stroller laden down with all of your
gear?
MR. LAW: Probably 60 to 70 pounds.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: 70 pounds uphill,
and if that's not bad enough, you had to go to
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Albany, which is no piece of cake.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Wow. Incredible.
Lou Imbroto, would you please present
this special Citation?
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Absolutely.
For this incredible feat of endurance
and strength and athleticism, we want to say thank
you.
On behalf of Supervisor Saladino, the
Town Board, and the 300,000 residents of the Town
of Oyster Bay, thank you and congratulations.
MR. LAW: Thank you.
(Whereupon, a Town Citation was
presented to Wai Law, followed by a photo
opportunity and a round of applause.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Wai, can you give
us some hints, some miracle food, some special
drink?
How did you get the energy?
What did you consume on the run?
MR. LAW: Well, I basically ate
whatever I could get my hands on.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay.
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Roadkill, that kind of thing?
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
MR. LAW: When I ran through certain
towns, I tried to see if there was anything good
available like pizza, pasta, you know, but they're
hard to get. I was running through the Empire
State Trail, which was just completed last year,
and a lot of places it went through, actually, it's
not that close to civilization, so it was a good
thing I had my stroller, so I had some food with me
and also, probably, around five to six liters of
water with me at all times so that I could survive.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Hydration, sure.
It's an amazing feat. And to overcome
that kind of adversity shows tremendous will,
athletic prowess and just a desire to help others.
Let's hear it for Wai Law.
(Whereupon, a round of applause
ensued.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So anyone behind
you was following the law?
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
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the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: It gets worse as
the day goes on, folks.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Congratulations.
We're so proud of you. Tremendous accomplishments,
Wai.
Let's give him one more hand for Wai
Law.
(Whereupon, a round of applause
ensued.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Congratulations,
God bless, and thank you for helping find a cure
for this disease.
With that said, that was really
incredible when you think about it -- 586 miles on
foot.
So to that, let's do 586 miles in one
day here on our Town Board work.
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12:8, 13:1, 13:21, 14:8, 16:19, 17:3, 18:3, 18:15, 19:1, 19:5
Audrey [1] - 2:24Authority [1] - 6:24available [1] - 18:6Avenue [1] - 2:25award [1] - 11:17Awareness [1] - 9:17awareness [1] - 14:19awful [1] - 11:11
B
bad [1] - 16:25basis [1] - 3:25Bay [7] - 2:25, 4:25, 5:4,
7:14, 7:16, 13:7, 17:13BAY [1] - 1:1beautiful [1] - 10:22Bee [1] - 10:24begin [1] - 3:2behalf [3] - 7:13, 7:14,
17:11behind [2] - 8:24, 18:23bell [1] - 8:19beloved [2] - 4:10, 9:25benefit [1] - 10:5benefits [1] - 15:12best [1] - 7:25Bethpage [4] - 10:17,
10:20, 14:16, 15:20BHAVANA [5] - 12:15,
12:20, 13:12, 13:17, 13:25Bhavana [4] - 10:19, 11:15,
11:25, 12:11bit [3] - 14:4, 16:6, 16:7bless [4] - 6:12, 8:14,
13:11, 19:14blessed [1] - 6:11blessings [3] - 3:13, 4:16,
5:6blood [3] - 9:6, 9:7, 9:8BOARD [1] - 1:1Board [8] - 2:4, 2:10, 3:2,
9:13, 10:14, 12:2, 17:12, 19:20
Book [1] - 10:6book [2] - 9:15, 10:5books [2] - 10:7, 10:8bounty [1] - 3:12Bowl [1] - 11:14Boy [1] - 15:1
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20brave [2] - 3:14, 6:22bring [1] - 9:23Brook [1] - 15:12brought [1] - 2:10Buffalo [2] - 14:21, 16:12building [1] - 9:20Burns [1] - 8:4
C
cake [1] - 17:1camping [1] - 14:25cancer [2] - 9:23, 10:1Cancer [1] - 9:17cancers [1] - 9:22candle [1] - 8:18Center [4] - 3:4, 9:10,
10:10, 15:13Central [1] - 10:18ceremonies [4] - 8:17,
8:19, 8:21, 9:2ceremony [1] - 8:2certain [1] - 18:4Chaplain [1] - 3:5Children's [1] - 9:17children's [2] - 9:22, 10:1CINQUEMANI [1] - 1:24Citation [4] - 11:22, 11:24,
17:6, 17:15citation [1] - 15:19civilization [1] - 18:10CLERK [2] - 1:5, 1:13Clerk [1] - 12:3close [3] - 7:15, 15:11,
18:10close-knit [1] - 7:15clothing [1] - 14:25colleagues [1] - 7:19collect [1] - 10:6collection [1] - 9:8columns [1] - 9:19comment [1] - 2:11comments [2] - 2:19, 2:22commitment [1] - 3:15community [3] - 4:21, 6:9,
7:15competition [4] - 10:25,
11:7, 11:9, 12:19completed [2] - 4:13, 18:8component [1] - 5:10condolences [1] - 7:12confront [1] - 3:24congratulations [3] - 14:9,
17:13, 19:13Congratulations [2] - 3:7,
19:6consume [1] - 17:22continue [5] - 6:15, 6:23,
8:6, 8:9, 10:2
continues [2] - 9:16, 14:5Corps [1] - 6:1COUNCILMAN [6] - 1:9,
1:9, 1:10, 12:5, 16:16, 17:7Councilman [2] - 9:7, 9:14COUNCILWOMAN [8] - 1:8,
1:10, 1:11, 13:15, 13:22, 14:1, 16:11, 16:14
Councilwoman [2] - 9:6, 9:14
Counterintelligence [1] - 6:1
countless [1] - 11:12Country [3] - 3:15, 4:7, 4:11courage [3] - 3:14, 4:3,
4:15crowned [1] - 4:1cure [2] - 9:23, 19:14
D
dad [2] - 12:24, 15:5daily [1] - 3:25days [4] - 7:1, 7:6, 14:23,
16:1dear [1] - 15:14Dear [1] - 3:20dedicated [1] - 9:1deepest [1] - 7:12defend [1] - 6:23defended [2] - 4:14, 6:23demanding [1] - 11:9Dennis [1] - 15:5deployed [2] - 3:18, 4:10desire [1] - 18:19difference [2] - 9:2, 10:2different [1] - 8:19difficult [1] - 15:3difficulty [1] - 4:4dimples [1] - 10:22Disease [1] - 14:20disease [3] - 15:7, 15:17,
19:15distribute [1] - 10:7District [1] - 10:18donations [1] - 10:8down [2] - 12:12, 16:21drink [1] - 17:20drive [2] - 9:7, 10:5drives [1] - 9:8driving [1] - 14:18drop [1] - 10:5drop-off [1] - 10:5during [2] - 2:11, 14:24duty [1] - 5:10
E
e-mail [1] - 2:22effort [1] - 15:11efforts [1] - 4:1eighth [3] - 10:19, 13:25,
14:1either [1] - 9:13elected [1] - 7:13eliminated [1] - 12:16emotional [1] - 4:11Empire [1] - 18:7employees [1] - 9:1end [2] - 2:11, 13:19ended [1] - 16:2endurance [1] - 17:8enemies [1] - 3:24energy [1] - 17:21ensued [6] - 11:19, 13:5,
14:13, 15:24, 18:22, 19:12entire [2] - 7:14, 12:19especially [2] - 6:16, 8:20evening [1] - 8:5events [1] - 6:20example [1] - 13:9excel [1] - 11:7excellence [1] - 11:12excellent [1] - 11:21exceptional [2] - 10:16,
11:8exhausted [1] - 14:18experienced [1] - 16:15extend [1] - 5:5extra [1] - 13:18extraordinary [1] - 14:16extremely [1] - 15:19
F
face [1] - 3:23Fairies [1] - 10:6faith [1] - 3:23families [1] - 9:21family [7] - 7:10, 7:14, 7:18,
10:1, 11:16, 15:9, 15:15famous [1] - 15:8FDNY [1] - 6:24feat [2] - 17:8, 18:17fellow [1] - 15:5few [2] - 6:20, 9:4figured [1] - 12:6fill [1] - 2:12firefighters [1] - 7:2first [5] - 5:9, 6:25, 10:16,
16:16, 16:17fitting [1] - 6:19five [1] - 18:12floor [2] - 3:9, 6:4
flyover [1] - 8:18folks [2] - 15:9, 19:3Folks [1] - 14:14follow [1] - 13:9followed [4] - 7:1, 7:6,
12:10, 17:16following [1] - 18:24food [2] - 17:19, 18:11foot [1] - 19:18forces [1] - 3:14forever [1] - 6:21forget [1] - 7:7forgotten [1] - 4:13form [1] - 2:12formidable [1] - 3:24forward [1] - 5:13frankly [1] - 7:6freedom [1] - 6:23friend [7] - 4:24, 5:1, 15:4,
15:10, 15:14, 15:15friends [2] - 5:3, 7:19full [1] - 3:12
G
gear [2] - 14:25, 16:22generation [1] - 8:1gentlemen [1] - 2:2gently [1] - 10:8gently-used [1] - 10:8God [4] - 3:20, 8:14, 13:11,
19:14god [1] - 6:12God's [1] - 5:6gold [1] - 9:19golf [1] - 5:12grade [1] - 13:24grader [1] - 10:19grateful [1] - 4:7great [2] - 3:8, 4:3greatly [1] - 2:6greetings [1] - 5:5group [1] - 10:6Guard [3] - 3:6, 4:23, 5:11
H
Hall [4] - 2:5, 9:18, 10:9Hand [2] - 9:7, 9:15HAND [1] - 1:9hand [1] - 19:9hands [1] - 17:24hard [3] - 11:13, 13:10, 18:7harm [1] - 3:22harm's [2] - 3:20, 7:5Hartman [2] - 15:13, 15:14heal [1] - 7:23health [1] - 4:8
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21healthy [1] - 5:4hear [2] - 15:22, 18:20heard [2] - 2:10, 2:13heartfelt [1] - 4:5held [1] - 8:2help [7] - 9:4, 9:15, 9:23,
11:22, 14:19, 15:17, 18:19helping [1] - 19:14hero [1] - 13:9heroes [3] - 7:9, 8:14, 8:25herself [1] - 11:21Hicksville [1] - 9:10hilly [1] - 16:8hints [1] - 17:19holiest [1] - 5:5home [1] - 3:17honor [4] - 6:3, 6:22, 8:9,
10:14honorable [1] - 6:8honors [2] - 10:21, 10:23hope [1] - 4:5hospitals [1] - 9:5hosting [1] - 9:7hours [1] - 11:12Hydration [1] - 18:16
I
Ice [1] - 10:9illnesses [1] - 8:10illuminated [1] - 9:18IMBROTO [4] - 1:9, 12:5,
16:16, 17:7Imbroto [2] - 15:20, 17:5important [7] - 2:18, 6:13,
6:16, 7:24, 9:2, 14:20, 15:17included [1] - 14:23incredible [5] - 7:7, 13:10,
14:22, 17:8, 19:17Incredible [1] - 17:4incredibly [2] - 11:1, 11:10indication [1] - 15:3individual [1] - 14:16information [1] - 10:11input [1] - 2:19inspired [1] - 15:4introduce [2] - 5:23, 5:24invite [2] - 4:17, 9:8invoke [1] - 3:12
J
Jeff [1] - 14:5JEFFREY [1] - 1:13Jewish [2] - 3:4, 5:2Joe [1] - 2:3Joel [1] - 3:3Johnson [4] - 9:6, 9:14,
11:21, 12:2JOHNSON [4] - 1:8, 13:15,
13:22, 14:1joining [1] - 2:8JOSEPH [2] - 1:5, 1:8June [1] - 14:21
K
kind [3] - 10:25, 18:1, 18:18kindly [1] - 15:21Kippur [1] - 5:5knit [1] - 7:15
L
LABRIOLA [1] - 1:10laden [1] - 16:21ladies [1] - 2:2LaMARCA [2] - 1:5, 1:13land [1] - 3:18largest [1] - 10:24last [2] - 12:13, 18:8late [1] - 14:21laughter [12] - 5:14, 11:3,
12:7, 12:25, 13:20, 14:7, 16:18, 17:2, 18:2, 18:14, 18:25, 19:4
LAURA [1] - 1:10law [1] - 18:24LAW [8] - 16:2, 16:6, 16:9,
16:13, 16:23, 17:14, 17:23, 18:4
Law [4] - 14:17, 17:16, 18:20, 19:10
leadership [2] - 4:20, 4:22leading [1] - 3:1left [1] - 14:21LEVENSON [3] - 3:11, 5:8,
5:16Levenson [1] - 3:4liberty [1] - 4:14lighting [1] - 8:18liters [1] - 18:12live [1] - 2:14live-streamed [1] - 2:14local [1] - 9:5loneliness [1] - 3:23longest [1] - 10:24looking [1] - 5:13lose [1] - 8:10loss [2] - 7:17lost [2] - 7:11, 8:9Lou [2] - 15:20, 17:5LOUIS [1] - 1:9loved [3] - 4:7, 7:21, 8:1
M
Madini [2] - 10:19, 11:25MADINI [6] - 12:15, 12:20,
13:12, 13:17, 13:18, 13:25MAIER [3] - 1:10, 16:11,
16:14mail [2] - 2:22, 2:23map [1] - 13:7mark [1] - 6:17Massapequa [1] - 15:5matters [1] - 2:10media [1] - 2:14meet [1] - 9:5meeting [6] - 1:23, 2:4,
2:12, 2:13, 3:2, 10:14meetings [1] - 2:20member [1] - 15:10members [5] - 3:13, 4:10,
7:10, 7:19, 12:2men [2] - 3:14, 6:22mentioned [1] - 8:16mercy [1] - 4:8message [1] - 12:3Michael [1] - 5:24Michele [5] - 9:6, 9:14,
11:20, 12:2, 13:14MICHELE [1] - 1:8Middle [1] - 10:20Midway [1] - 3:4miles [8] - 14:17, 14:18,
14:22, 16:1, 16:3, 16:4, 19:17, 19:19
military [2] - 3:13, 4:5mine [1] - 15:14Minutes [1] - 1:23miracle [1] - 17:19mom [1] - 12:24moment [3] - 6:14, 8:8,
8:11Monday [1] - 9:9Monsignor [1] - 15:13month [1] - 10:10Month [1] - 9:18morning [4] - 2:1, 3:1, 8:3,
10:16most [3] - 4:4, 5:4, 7:24MR [8] - 16:2, 16:6, 16:9,
16:13, 16:23, 17:14, 17:23, 18:4
MS [1] - 13:18Muhammad [1] - 15:8must [2] - 2:12, 11:13
N
Nation [3] - 6:9, 6:15, 6:21nation's [1] - 10:24
National [4] - 3:6, 5:11, 9:17, 10:23
necessities [1] - 14:25need [2] - 9:5, 10:7needed [1] - 9:24needs [1] - 11:13neighbors [3] - 5:3, 7:20,
15:9never [3] - 4:13, 7:7, 7:23New [7] - 2:25, 3:5, 4:22,
5:4, 14:18, 14:21, 16:8new [1] - 3:5news [1] - 3:8next [1] - 8:1North [2] - 2:5, 10:9note [1] - 5:22NOTED [1] - 19:21noticed [1] - 9:21November [1] - 5:12ny.gov [1] - 2:23NYPD [1] - 6:24
O
observed [1] - 8:12obviously [1] - 2:17October [1] - 9:9OF [2] - 1:1, 1:13offer [1] - 7:12office [2] - 9:13Office [1] - 2:24officials [2] - 7:13, 8:21often [1] - 3:19Old [2] - 10:17, 10:20once [1] - 5:21one [10] - 5:19, 7:17, 7:21,
8:4, 8:5, 10:3, 11:13, 12:12, 19:9, 19:19
ones [2] - 4:7, 8:1ongoing [2] - 9:5, 9:22online [2] - 2:7, 2:22opportunity [4] - 2:9, 12:9,
17:17orders [1] - 3:19outside [1] - 9:20overcome [1] - 18:17Oyster [7] - 2:25, 4:25, 5:3,
7:14, 7:16, 13:7, 17:13OYSTER [1] - 1:1oysterbaytown.com [1] -
2:15
P
p.m [3] - 9:9, 10:11pain [2] - 3:22, 7:16parents [1] - 11:10park [1] - 8:4
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22Park [2] - 8:5, 8:6Parkinson's [3] - 14:20,
15:6, 15:13part [5] - 2:20, 8:4, 8:22,
8:25, 9:11particular [1] - 5:11passed [2] - 7:22, 15:6passing [1] - 6:17past [1] - 8:2pasta [1] - 18:6pay [1] - 7:25peace [1] - 4:16people [6] - 7:18, 7:20,
10:15, 15:7, 15:8period [1] - 2:11personal [1] - 4:25personnel [1] - 4:6photo [2] - 12:9, 17:16physical [1] - 4:11piece [1] - 17:1pizza [1] - 18:6Place [3] - 10:21, 10:23,
12:13placed [1] - 9:19places [1] - 18:9Plainview [2] - 10:17, 10:20Plainview-Old [2] - 10:17,
10:20Pledge [2] - 6:2, 6:5Port [1] - 6:24portion [1] - 14:24possible [1] - 9:3pounds [2] - 16:23, 16:24PRAVATO [1] - 1:13Pravato [1] - 14:5pray [1] - 4:4prayer [1] - 3:1preparing [1] - 11:14presence [1] - 3:21present [4] - 8:12, 11:22,
15:21, 17:5PRESENTATION [1] - 1:2presentation [1] - 14:15presented [2] - 11:25,
17:16pressing [1] - 9:5pretty [1] - 13:22pride [2] - 10:15, 11:2privileged [3] - 3:3, 4:6,
4:15proceedings [1] - 2:16program [1] - 5:19programs [1] - 8:7protect [1] - 3:16protected [1] - 3:21proud [8] - 3:3, 3:7, 5:19,
11:1, 11:9, 11:10, 15:19, 19:7
provide [1] - 4:21
prowess [1] - 18:19Public [1] - 1:25public [2] - 2:11, 2:19publiccomments@
oysterbay [1] - 2:23publiccomments@
oysterbay-ny.gov [1] - 2:23pushing [1] - 14:23put [3] - 7:5, 11:15, 13:18putting [1] - 13:7
Q
quest [1] - 9:23questions [1] - 12:12Quite [1] - 16:7quite [3] - 7:6, 14:4, 16:6
R
Rabbi [5] - 3:3, 3:7, 3:9, 4:19, 5:23
RABBI [3] - 3:11, 5:8, 5:16raise [1] - 14:19raised [1] - 15:11ran [3] - 7:4, 14:17, 18:4really [3] - 11:8, 13:8, 19:16RECEIVER [1] - 1:13Receiver [1] - 12:3recently [1] - 10:20recited [1] - 6:6recognize [1] - 9:16recognizing [1] - 10:15record [1] - 2:21recorded [1] - 2:16related [1] - 8:10relative [1] - 2:19remember [3] - 7:18, 7:23,
7:25remembrance [1] - 6:20remind [1] - 14:5reminder [1] - 10:4reminds [1] - 15:16Reporter/Notary [1] - 1:25requires [1] - 11:11Research [1] - 15:13Reserve [1] - 5:10resident [2] - 14:16, 15:20residents [5] - 9:3, 9:8,
10:12, 10:16, 17:12resolve [1] - 7:12respected [1] - 2:20responders [1] - 6:25rest [1] - 3:8return [2] - 4:6, 4:9ribbons [1] - 9:19RICHARD [2] - 1:5, 1:13rise [1] - 3:10
Roadkill [1] - 18:1Roosevelt [1] - 8:6round [12] - 5:12, 11:18,
12:10, 12:21, 13:3, 13:4, 14:10, 14:12, 15:23, 17:17, 18:21, 19:11
rounds [1] - 12:22run [2] - 14:22, 17:22runner [1] - 16:15running [4] - 7:4, 10:25,
16:17, 18:7
S
sacrifices [1] - 7:7safely [1] - 4:8SALADINO [32] - 1:5, 1:8,
2:1, 4:19, 5:18, 6:7, 8:13, 11:5, 11:20, 12:1, 12:11, 12:18, 12:22, 13:2, 13:6, 13:14, 14:3, 14:9, 14:14, 15:25, 16:4, 16:7, 16:20, 16:24, 17:4, 17:18, 17:25, 18:16, 18:23, 19:2, 19:6, 19:13
Saladino [2] - 2:3, 17:11Saturday [1] - 8:3savor [1] - 4:16scenes [1] - 8:24Schlenoff [3] - 5:25, 6:3,
6:6School [2] - 10:18, 10:20Scripps [2] - 10:21, 10:23sea [1] - 3:18seated [1] - 8:15second [1] - 14:15security [1] - 4:17see [2] - 10:21, 18:5selflessly [1] - 7:5September [4] - 1:2, 2:5,
9:17, 10:10Sergeant [5] - 5:24, 6:3,
6:6, 6:8serve [1] - 6:15served [2] - 5:25, 6:15service [4] - 4:10, 4:12, 6:9,
7:8shaped [1] - 6:21share [1] - 7:16shelter [1] - 3:21Shield [1] - 3:21show [1] - 5:20shows [1] - 18:18shul [1] - 5:2silence [3] - 6:14, 8:8, 8:11sit [1] - 12:12six [1] - 18:12Skating [1] - 10:9smiling [1] - 10:22
social [1] - 2:14soldiers [1] - 5:11someone [2] - 7:21, 15:16sorrow [1] - 7:17South [1] - 10:9sovereign [1] - 3:11Special [1] - 6:1SPECIAL [1] - 1:2special [7] - 6:25, 8:7, 8:17,
10:15, 11:17, 17:6, 17:19specialty [1] - 7:3speedily [1] - 4:8spell [7] - 11:2, 12:14,
12:17, 12:19, 12:23, 13:15, 14:4
spelled [2] - 12:6, 12:13speller [1] - 11:21Spelling [1] - 10:23spiritual [2] - 4:20, 4:22spirituality [1] - 15:16stands [1] - 3:16started [1] - 10:13State [3] - 14:19, 16:8, 18:8state [1] - 16:8Statements [1] - 2:18stationed [1] - 3:17steadfastly [1] - 4:14STEVE [1] - 1:10still [1] - 12:5Stony [1] - 15:12streamed [1] - 2:14strength [2] - 7:11, 17:9stroller [4] - 14:24, 15:2,
16:21, 18:11student [1] - 10:17students [2] - 11:7, 13:9study [1] - 11:12submit [1] - 2:22success [1] - 8:24suffered [1] - 15:7summer [1] - 14:19Super [1] - 11:14SUPERVISOR [32] - 1:5,
1:8, 2:1, 4:19, 5:18, 6:7, 8:13, 11:5, 11:20, 12:1, 12:11, 12:18, 12:22, 13:2, 13:6, 13:14, 14:3, 14:9, 14:14, 15:25, 16:4, 16:7, 16:20, 16:24, 17:4, 17:18, 17:25, 18:16, 18:23, 19:2, 19:6, 19:13
Supervisor [2] - 2:3, 17:11support [6] - 5:9, 5:17, 8:6,
9:21, 9:24, 13:13survive [1] - 18:13survivors [1] - 7:11sustain [1] - 3:23synagogue [1] - 5:6Syosset [1] - 3:4
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T
TAXES [1] - 1:13teach [1] - 8:1team [1] - 14:6tend [1] - 4:11terrible [1] - 15:17themselves [1] - 7:5Third [3] - 10:21, 10:23,
12:13THOMAS [1] - 1:9Thomas [1] - 15:12throughout [4] - 5:3, 5:7,
10:10, 14:18Thursday [1] - 8:3TIME [1] - 19:21today [3] - 2:8, 6:21, 14:15tolling [1] - 8:19Tom [3] - 9:7, 9:14, 15:14took [2] - 10:21, 10:22touching [1] - 8:17toughest [2] - 12:14, 12:17TOWN [4] - 1:1, 1:1, 1:5,
1:13Town [32] - 2:3, 2:4, 2:5,
2:10, 2:24, 3:2, 4:25, 5:3, 5:7, 5:9, 7:14, 7:16, 8:4, 8:18, 8:20, 8:23, 9:13, 9:16, 9:18, 9:25, 10:4, 10:7, 10:8, 10:9, 11:22, 11:24, 13:7, 14:4, 17:12, 17:15, 19:20
Town's [1] - 2:14towns [1] - 18:5TRACIE [1] - 1:24tragic [1] - 6:20Trail [1] - 18:8transcribed [1] - 2:17tremendous [3] - 13:8,
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TOWN BOARDTOWN OF OYSTER BAYREGULAR MEETING
September 14, 202110:34 a.m.
HEARING - Local Law
To consider a Local Law entitled: "A Local Law to Amend Chapter 233 Traffic, of the Code of the Town of Oyster Bay." (M.D. 8/3/21 #23).
JOSEPH SALADINO RICHARD LaMARCASUPERVISOR TOWN CLERK
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SUPERVISOR JOSEPH S. SALADINO COUNCILWOMAN MICHELE M. JOHNSON COUNCILMAN LOUIS B. IMBROTO COUNCILMAN THOMAS P. HAND COUNCILMAN STEVE L. LABRIOLA COUNCILWOMAN LAURA L. MAIERCOUNCILWOMAN VICKI WALSH
A L S O P R E S E N T:
RICHARD LaMARCA, TOWN CLERKJEFFREY P. PRAVATO, RECEIVER OF TAXES
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So if you would,
please, Clerk LaMarca, poll the Board.
MR. LaMARCA: Supervisor Saladino?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Present.
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Johnson?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: Present.
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Imbroto?
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Present.
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Hand?
COUNCILMAN HAND: Present.
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Labriola?
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Present.
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Maier?
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: Present.
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Walsh?
COUNCILWOMAN WALSH: Present.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: All right, ladies
and gentlemen. We have a few hearings, and then
our regular Action Calendar, and to that, would you
please, sir, call the first hearing?
MR. LaMARCA: Today's first hearing is
to consider a Local Law entitled: "A Local Law to
Amend Chapter 233 - Traffic, of the Code of the
Town of Oyster Bay."
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Good morning.
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MS. UNDERWOOD: Good morning,
Supervisor, members of the Town Board. My name is
Karen Underwood. I'm a Deputy Town Attorney in the
Town Attorney's office.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Could you just
line this up so everyone can hear you, especially
online?
(Whereupon, the microphone was adjusted
for better audio quality.)
MS. UNDERWOOD: Can you hear me behind
the Plexiglas?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you.
MS. UNDERWOOD: This Local Law was
generated primarily as a result of requests and/or
complaints received by the Town from residents
regarding traffic regulations on Town roadways that
are reported to the Town's Department of Public
Safety.
Public Safety reviews and refers to the
Highway Department who performs traffic studies and
makes recommendations to the Office of the Town
Attorney for implementation into our Town Traffic
Code.
So this law focuses on traffic
regulation changes regarding stop and yield signs,
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no stopping zones, no parking prohibitions at any
time, and no parking prohibitions on certain days
and hours on several Town roadways in numerous
hamlets throughout the Town.
In conformance with Town Law and
pursuant to Resolution No. 455-2021, adopted on
August 17, 2021, today's hearing was publically
noticed in a newspaper of general circulation, and
the proposed Local Law was also on file with the
Town Clerk, and on the Town's website prior to
today's hearing.
In conformance with the State
Environmental Quality Review Act, this Local Law
was reviewed by the Town's Department of
Environmental Resources. This Department
determined the adoption of this Local Law is a Type
II action, within the meaning of Section 617.5,
sub-division (c)(26) of 6 NYCRR; pertaining to
routine or continuing agency administration and
management, and, accordingly, is in a class of
actions which does not have a significant effect on
the environment, and no further review is required.
I'm more than happy to delve into the
specifics of the proposed regulations. They are on
specific roadways in specific hamlets for
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regulations should the Town Board require. I'm
happy to do that.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So, Karen, we'll
see if there are any questions.
Do you have the total number of changes
that we're making by this Resolution?
MS. UNDERWOOD: So there are --
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Total number of
signs and changes to the Code?
MS. UNDERWOOD: Right.
There are five subdivisions that are
affected. So as I mentioned earlier, stop signs,
yield signs, and within that, there are stop signs
being added in Bayville, Farmingdale, Massapequa,
and Syosset.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: After thorough
review by our Highway team?
MS. UNDERWOOD: Yes. The Highway
Department performs traffic studies and sees if we
can accommodate the requests.
In addition, some traffic regulations
have been deleted to conform to better locations
for these stop and no parking signs.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: And do they all
improve safety in the Town?
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Do they all improve the transportation
and the flow of traffic and pedestrians and so
forth?
MS. UNDERWOOD: Yes.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay. So it's
important to pass this for heightened safety.
MS. UNDERWOOD: Yes.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Are there any
questions of the Board members?
(Whereupon, there was no response from
the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay. Thank you.
We'll see if there's anyone who would
like to be heard on this; otherwise, we'll take the
next step.
Is there anyone in the public who would
like to be heard on this first hearing?
(Whereupon, there was no response from
the assemblage present.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Please let the
record reflect that no one has indicated that they
would like to be heard.
Are there any mailings and postings?
MR. LaMARCA: Supervisor, we have
Affidavits of Posting and Publication.
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There is no other correspondence.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Would you kindly
wrap up?
MS. UNDERWOOD: The Town Attorney's
office has nothing further, but we recommend that
these regulations be put in place, Supervisor, and
Members of the Board.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you.
May I have a motion?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: Supervisor, I'll
make a motion that this hearing be closed and
decision be voted on today.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Second the motion.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: All in favor,
please signify by saying, "Aye."
ALL: "Aye."
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Those opposed,
"Nay."
(Whereupon, there were no "Nay"
responses from the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: The "Ayes" have
it.
Thank you.
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TOWN BOARDTOWN OF OYSTER BAYREGULAR MEETING
September 14, 202110:40 a.m.
HEARING - Local Law To consider a Local Law entitled "A Local Law to Amend Chapter 203 - Speed Limits, of the Code of the Town of Oyster Bay. (M.D. 8/3/21 #24).
JOSEPH SALADINO RICHARD LaMARCASUPERVISOR TOWN CLERK
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SUPERVISOR JOSEPH S. SALADINO COUNCILWOMAN MICHELE M. JOHNSON COUNCILMAN LOUIS B. IMBROTO COUNCILMAN THOMAS P. HAND COUNCILMAN STEVE L. LABRIOLA COUNCILWOMAN LAURA L. MAIERCOUNCILWOMAN VICKI WALSH
A L S O P R E S E N T:
RICHARD LaMARCA, TOWN CLERKJEFFREY P. PRAVATO, RECEIVER OF TAXES
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Clerk LaMarca,
would you please -- thank you so much.
Clerk LaMarca, would you please call
the second hearing?
MR. LaMARCA: This hearing is to
consider a Local Law entitled: "A Local Law to
Amend Chapter 203 - Speed Limits, of the Code of
the Town of Oyster Bay.
MS. UNDERWOOD: So I'm back.
Karen Underwood, Deputy Town Attorney
from the Town Attorney's office.
As noted in the prior hearing held
today regarding the proposed Local Law to amend
Chapter 233 of the Town Traffic Code regarding
traffic regulations, this Local Law is with regard
to Chapter 203 - Speed Limits, and, again, it was
generated primarily as a result of requests from
residents and/or the Town's review of traffic
throughout the roadways in the hamlets of the Town
of Oyster Bay.
So this specific Local Law proposes to
amend the Traffic Code to add two specific
subsections to Article II of Chapter 203.
The first is subdivision 203-9.2, which
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locations. So this section limits speed of travel
to 30 miles per hour on Town roadways that are
specified within the Code.
The second subdivision is 203-9.3, and
that is 25 miles per hour at specific locations.
And it provides for limiting the speed of travel to
25 miles per hour on Town roadways as specified in
this section.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Have all these
changes been looked at and analyzed by our experts
in the Highway Department?
MS. UNDERWOOD: Yes. Yes.
Normally, it starts with Department of
Public Safety. It's referred to the Highway
Department. The Highway Department performs
traffic studies and then makes recommendations for
implementation into the law.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you.
And your opinion, and the opinion of
the Town Attorney's office, will all of these
changes make for a heightened safety on our roads?
MS. UNDERWOOD: Yes.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Are there any
questions of the Board members?
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comment. Thank you so much.
I met with a few of the civic
presidents, especially in Greenvale, and I drove
down the street that led to Northern Boulevard, and
it was like a race -- a racetrack going past the
houses, so this was very important to them, and I
appreciate that it got done.
MS. UNDERWOOD: Thank you.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Is there anyone
in the public who would like to be heard on this
hearing?
(Whereupon, there was no response from
the assemblage present.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Please let the
record reflect that no one has indicated that they
would like to be heard.
Are there postings?
MR. LaMARCA: We have Affidavits of
Posting and Publication.
There is no other correspondence,
Supervisor.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Would you like to
wrap up, counselor?
MS. UNDERWOOD: Yes.
Just for housekeeping purposes, in
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conformance with Town Law and pursuant to
Resolution No. 456-2021, adopted on August 17,
2021, today's hearing was publically noticed in a
newspaper of general circulation, and the proposed
Local Law was on file with the Town Clerk and the
Town website prior to today's hearing.
This Local Law was also reviewed in
conformance with the State Environmental Quality
Review Act by the Town's Department of
Environmental Resources and determined to be a Type
II action within the meaning of Section 617.5,
subdivision (c)(26) of 6 NYCRR pertaining to
routine or continuing agency administration and
management, and, accordingly, is in a class of
actions which does not have a significant effect on
the environment, so no further action is needed.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you,
counselor.
May I have a motion, please?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: Supervisor, I
will make a motion to close the hearing. Decision
be reserved.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Second.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: All in favor,
please signify by saying, "Aye."
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ALL: "Aye."
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Those opposed,
"Nay."
(Whereupon, there were no "Nay"
responses from the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: The "Ayes" have
it.
Thank you, counselor.
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TOWN BOARDTOWN OF OYSTER BAYREGULAR MEETING
September 14, 202110:44 a.m.
HEARING - P-7-21
To consider the application of Nassau County Industrial Development Agency, fee owner, and Lunar Module Park, LLC, for a Special Use Permit to allow for construction and operation of television and film studios at premises located at 500 Grumman Road West, Bethpage, New York. (M.D. 8/3/21 #25).
JOSEPH SALADINO RICHARD LaMARCASUPERVISOR TOWN CLERK
P R E S E N T:
SUPERVISOR JOSEPH S. SALADINO COUNCILWOMAN MICHELE M. JOHNSON COUNCILMAN LOUIS B. IMBROTO COUNCILMAN THOMAS P. HAND COUNCILMAN STEVE L. LABRIOLA COUNCILWOMAN LAURA L. MAIERCOUNCILWOMAN VICKI WALSH
A L S O P R E S E N T:
RICHARD LaMARCA, TOWN CLERKJEFFREY P. PRAVATO, RECEIVER OF TAXES
Minutes of the meeting taken by:
TRACIE A. CINQUEMANIReporter/Notary Public
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Would you please
call the next hearing?
MR. LaMARCA: The third hearing today
is to consider the application of Nassau County
Industrial Development Agency, fee owner, and Lunar
Module Park, LLC, for a Special Use Permit to allow
for construction and operation of television and
film studios at premises located at 500 Grumman
Road West, Bethpage, New York.
MR. ABBATE: Good morning, Supervisor
Saladino, Members of the Town Board.
For the applicant, Tom Abbate,
A-B-B-A-T-E. I'm an attorney with offices at
88 Sunnyside Boulevard in Plainview, and this
application is for a Special Use Permit to allow
studio audiences -- live audiences -- at an
existing television and film studio in Bethpage.
As the Clerk announced, it's in
Bethpage. The site possesses over 36 acres of lot
area. It's situated between Route 107 on the west
and Grumman Road in the east, and it's zoned Light
Industrial, "LI," for its entirety.
My client, Dr. Parviz Farahzad -- and
he's with me today -- he purchased this in 2007,
and it was vacant, and he immediately engaged in
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those activities necessary to convert it into a TV
and film studio.
In deference to the site's history, it
was the home of Grumman, he named it Grumman
Studios, and if you look at your application, you
see that his ownership entity is Lunar Module Park,
LLC, and that's because the Lunar Module -- the
LEM -- the Lunar Excursion Module was actually
built on-site. His dedication to the studio has
led to nearly immediate and great success.
The first major production was the 2010
release of the movie Salt, you may remember with
Angelina Jolie. Since then, Ocean's 8 was filmed
there, The Avengers, Spider-Man 2, and The Bourne
Legacy. It's also been the home for live
productions.
If you recall, some years ago, NBC
embarked on doing live productions. And they did
Peter Pan. More famously, they did The Sound of
Music with Carrie Underwood. They were both
broadcast from Grumman Studios. Probably the most
famous broadcast was Jesus Christ Superstar on
Easter Sunday night with John Legend. That was not
broadcast from here, and the reason was NBC did
that before a live audience.
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We don't have the necessary approvals
for a live audience, so we can't engage in those
productions, and we want to, and that's the reason
why we're here right now.
Our application seeks public occupancy
on four of our six stages, each of these studios
are different sizes, so if you look at the plans
prepared by our project architect, the occupancy
varies from 280 persons on the low end to 672 on
the high end.
At the outset, no construction will
result. The footprint of our existing building,
and we have over 325,000 square feet, is going to
remain exactly the same. There isn't going to be
any interior construction either. The seating that
we proposed are all -- they're not fixed seats.
They're pre-fab seats that come in clusters of
three and four, and this way they can be arranged
in a variety of ways depending upon the production
and how the production company wishes to do it, and
then they can be stored on-site.
Moreover, of these six stages, only one
of the four that will allow for public occupancy
will be in use at any one time for a live
production. And that's to allow other productions
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on-site to move from set to set without having to
break down the set and then re-erect it every time
they move it back. So it gives us flexibility.
In sum and substance, a grant of this
application -- the site will look, operate, and
function exactly as it does. I have a series of
four photographs on one page of the site -- just a
couple of pictures, there's nothing revelatory in
here, guys. It just shows that it looks and acts
like a movie studio.
(Whereupon, photo documentation was
presented to the Town Clerk for distribution to the
Board.)
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: You can continue.
MR. ABBATE: I'm sorry?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Please, continue.
MR. ABBATE: Okay. The pictures really
aren't exciting.
As to more mundane items, I'm a zoning
and land use attorney, I love to talk about zoning
and land use, and that's where it even gets more
boring.
A grant of this application will not
result in the need for an off-street parking
variance. If this application is approved, and you
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issue the Special Permit, we will still have an
excess of parking on-site. We have 1,845
conforming stalls on this property, and it's not as
if every day a live studio audience will be there.
It's more than ample room and has been more than
ample room, and the addition of a live component
will not change that.
Lastly, there is no outdoor component.
Everything's done inside. We all know how movies
operate, right? Location shoots. This is not the
place for exterior shots. They're all on location.
I really can't add more than that. I
have Dr. Farahzad with me, but that concludes my
application.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Are there
questions from the Board members?
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: No.
I just want to say that this studio has
been a great neighbor in Bethpage, and this would
really help expand the footprint and help put the
Town of Oyster Bay even more on the map than it
already is.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Even though
they're not expanding the footprint of the site.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
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the audience.)
COUNCILWOMAN WALSH: I do have a
comment.
Councilman Imbroto and myself -- we
reached out to the owner about the area -- cleaning
up the area, and he was kind enough to take that
over and help out the community and clean the area
outside of Grumman, which doesn't belong to you,
but you made that effort to do that to help out
with the community, so I appreciate -- we both
appreciate that you took care of that, and it
needed to be done. Not that that has anything to
do with the seats or anything, I just wanted to --
it's the first time I met you, I just wanted to
compliment --
MR. ABBATE: No, no, it does. It's
important. You know, one last thing, if I may
offer --
COUNCILWOMAN WALSH: -- we worry about
things like traffic and all and trash, and it was
nice that they made the effort to do that.
MR. ABBATE: And I thank you for doing
that, and thank you for those kind words.
You know, movie studios, film studios
are not permitted in our Code, so from my
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perspective as an attorney, this was a different
application, so I do want to give thanks where it's
due and Commissioner Maccarone of Planning and
Development; Town Attorney Frank Scalera; and in
DER, George Baptista; and most especially, Julie
Schneider helped us dramatically. They were
terrific partners to work with, and I thank them.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: We're very proud
of our in-house staff and all they've been
accomplishing, especially, as we get out of the
pandemic, and we see that improving the economics
of our Town for our residents is one of our highest
priorities.
It sounds as though this has been an
economic driver, that's what I've been told over
and over, in many different ways. It puts --
having the studios there certainly puts the Town on
the map nationally and, in some cases,
internationally. And now to hear -- I've taken a
tour of the site, I've been there for the Boat Show
on and on, and I'm very happy to hear of the
commitment to the community that the owner has made
in terms of cleaning up the surrounding areas.
We are environmentalists on this Town
Board, and we take very seriously protecting our
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community, protecting our parks, protecting our
environment from trash, everything from leaflets to
every other type of trash, so it is very much
appreciated the commitment to cleaning up, and
keeping our community safe.
They're right on a New York State road,
as a matter of fact, and we wish the State would be
doing more in terms of cleaning up there, but we do
appreciate those efforts.
MR. ABBATE: Thank you.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: And we appreciate
the fact that the studio does bring quite a bit to
the Town. There are signs out there by the Town,
by Nassau County, and they show two things.
They have two graphics: One is the
Lunar Module -- in Bethpage, specifically, I'm
speaking about -- one is the Lunar Module, and one
is a film reel, so it speaks to the identity of
Bethpage, not to mention all the wonderful people
who reside there.
Bethpage is a very special community to
us, but the fact that we're continuing to let
people know about the history of Bethpage in terms
of our technology and -- there's actually a plaque
on the Lunar Module that says, "Made in Bethpage,
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New York," and we're very proud of that.
Hopefully, someone will deal with all
those parking tickets that have been placed on the
Lunar Module for all these years.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Are there any
questions at all from any of our Board members?
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: I have.
Supervisor, if you'll indulge me just a
minute, please?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Please, Steve.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Counselor, as you
can tell, there is some excitement on the Board
here about making this more with live audiences
where our constituents can actually, I guess,
participate in some of this, and, so, I was just
curious how would your client go about inviting
Township residents, for instance, on a particular
occasion?
Is that run through the same way
tickets are purchased at, say, the Jones Beach
Theatre, or is that invitation only?
How does that work?
MR. ABBATE: It depends on the
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production company. And Dr. Farahzad deals with
NBC, Warner Bros., HBO, they just finished shooting
a Netflix special with Adam Sandler. When it comes
to live, I think it depends upon the company itself
who has engaged the space for the production.
Certainly, however, and I like where
you're heading, and knowing Dr. Farahzad and his
love for the Township, I'm sure that's something
that he would bring up to each production company
that we'd like to get some local people in here,
and I would imagine they would be receptive to
that, and I would also imagine that's not an
unusual request.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Yeah, well, I
mean, from the Township's standpoint, obviously,
for the economic development, and the ancillary
businesses that would be created for people showing
up to the studios and possibly patronizing the
businesses that exist outside the perimeter of the
Grumman properties, that would be important for us
to help. Maybe we could coordinate with your
client when those occasions happen, where something
special will be taking place in our Township.
The other thing I wanted to ask you is
if you can just explain for the purposes, I guess,
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for my clarification, the role that the IDA plays
in this project.
MR. ABBATE: The only reason I'm
smiling is it was the first question I asked.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Yeah.
MR. ABBATE: What's going on here?
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Yeah.
MR. ABBATE: It turns out, and it was a
quirk of statute, back in the day in 2007, that
when you made application, the way it worked was
that the IDA became on the deed, and then they give
you a lease back, and then when the benefits run
out, you get the ownership back. It's a lot like a
mortgage. Like a bank with a mortgage.
From what I also understand, and I
don't do IDA work, I called Dan Baker, my friend
and colleague. He said the statute no longer works
like that. But in this case, once the benefits
expire, it will be deeded back to Lunar Module
Park, LLC.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Counselor, just
to be clear for our residents, for those watching
the meeting, I want to just make this clear that we
have nothing to do with the IDA. This is strictly
a Nassau County function. This has nothing --
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today's hearing has absolutely nothing to do with
any benefits that the IDA is involved it. That's a
County -- a Nassau County function.
This is strictly a zoning hearing to do
with allowing people to be present at productions
-- maybe a comedy show where they have a live
audience or other productions, and that's solely
what this is about. The Town has no jurisdiction
over anything to do with the IDA, nor do we have
any jurisdiction over any of their functions.
MR. ABBATE: That is absolutely, 100
percent correct, and, conversely, they have no
jurisdiction over what you're entertaining this
morning, and that's an application for a Special
Use Permit. That's local zoning. That's you guys.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you.
MR. ABBATE: Thank you.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Any other
questions?
(Whereupon, there was no response from
the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Does anyone in
the public -- is there anyone who would like to be
heard on this application?
(Whereupon, there was no response from
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the assemblage present.)
SUPERVISOR SALDINO: Please let the
record reflect that no one has responded that they
would like to be heard.
Sir?
MR. LaMARCA: The attorney for the
applicant has filed the Affidavit of Service and
Disclosure.
The communications are as follows:
We have memos from the Department of
Planning and Development including a review of the
required off-street parking.
The Nassau County Land and Tax Map
indicates the property is Section 46, Block 323,
Lot 291U.
According to the Town of Oyster Bay
zoning maps, the property is located within an "LI"
Light Industry Zone. There are no variances on
file, and no open prior Code Enforcement Bureau
cases.
There is no further correspondence.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Counselor, do you
have anything else that you would like us to know
about on this application and this hearing?
MR. ABBATE: Nothing, Mr. Supervisor.
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Thank you.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: May I please have
a motion?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: Supervisor, I
will make a motion that this hearing be closed with
the public comment portion be left open until
September 28, 2021.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Second the motion.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: All in favor,
please signify by saying, "Aye."
ALL: "Aye."
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Those opposed,
"Nay."
(Whereupon, there were no "Nay"
responses from the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: The "Ayes" have
it.
Thank you, Counselor.
MR. ABBATE: Thank you very much.
(TIME NOTED: 10:57 A.M.)
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TOWN BOARDTOWN OF OYSTER BAYREGULAR MEETING
September 14, 202110:58 a.m.
HEARING - P-6-21 To consider the application of Our House Montessori Corporation for a Special Use Permit and Site Plan Approval for development and operation of a daycare/nursery school on premises at 192 Broadway Bethpage. (M.D. 8/10/21 #25).
JOSEPH SALADINO RICHARD LaMARCASUPERVISOR TOWN CLERK
P R E S E N T:
SUPERVISOR JOSEPH S. SALADINO COUNCILWOMAN MICHELE M. JOHNSON COUNCILMAN LOUIS B. IMBROTO COUNCILMAN THOMAS P. HAND COUNCILMAN STEVE L. LABRIOLA COUNCILWOMAN LAURA L. MAIERCOUNCILWOMAN VICKI WALSH
A L S O P R E S E N T:
RICHARD LaMARCA, TOWN CLERKJEFFREY P. PRAVATO, RECEIVER OF TAXES
Minutes of the meeting taken by:
TRACIE A. CINQUEMANIReporter/Notary Public
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Would the Clerk
now call the fourth and final hearing?
MR. LaMARCA: The final hearing today
is to consider the application of Our House
Montessori Corporation for a Special Use Permit and
Site Plan Approval for development and operation of
a day care/nursery school on premises at
192 Broadway, Bethpage.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Good morning,
counselor.
How are you?
MR. EDWARDS: Good morning, Supervisor,
Members of the Board.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Wayne, it's great
to see you as always.
MR. EDWARDS: Great to see you,
especially without a mask.
Good morning, Supervisor. It's a
pleasure to be back in the Town of Oyster Bay.
For the record, my name is Wayne
Edwards, Sahn Ward, 333 Earle Ovington Boulevard,
Uniondale, New York. I'm the attorney for the
applicant, Our House Montessori Corporation.
The applicant is a lessee of
approximately 5,700 square-feet of the subject
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premises located at 192 Broadway, Bethpage,
New York, known as Section 49, Block 125, Lots 265
to 278 on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County.
The property fronts on Broadway. It's
over three-quarters of an acre. The curb cut to
enter the parking lot is on Broadway and to exit is
on North Windhorst Avenue to the east. This
property is split zoned. The northerly portion --
it goes right through the building -- is zoned
General Business. The southerly portion is zoned
R17.
The applicant has noticed it's seeking
a Special Use Permit and Site Plan Approval to
operate a day care/nursery school. You're all
familiar with the property. It's approved at what
was formerly the Simpson Methodist Church, which
includes the church and the school building. The
school building was an addition, which includes
classrooms.
Part of this church, interestingly,
goes back to almost 1836. It was moved from a
different location and incorporated into the
church, and over the years, extensions and
additions have been added to its present
configuration.
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They now lease the building out because
the -- I guess there aren't enough Methodists in
the area, and it's currently occupied by the
Bethpage Community Church. They only meet there on
Sundays; otherwise, everything else is vacant, and
my client saw the opportunity to lease the school
building for its use.
I submitted for you some Google
photographs, which show a close-in view of the
property, a faraway view of the property, the front
and back of the property. If you look to the
north, it's zoned -- its uses are typical to the
"GB" zone: A convenience store, a sign shop, and
across that is the Bethpage train station with
various uses, and to the south is predominantly
single-family homes.
It's my client's intention to spend
over a quarter of a million dollars to renovate the
existing school building and operate the day care
and nursery school with the Montessori teaching
method. The school will have a maximum of 56
children, ages three to five years.
The Board is probably familiar with
Montessori schools. There's one located in
Massapequa on Jerusalem Avenue. It started off
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smaller and just recently expanded, I think, about
six or seven years ago. For all of you, Montessori
was -- Ms. Maria Montessori -- Dr. Maria Montessori
was an Italian physician, an educator, and the
method goes back over a hundred years.
The renovations will include the first
floor, which will have two large classrooms, there
will be three classes, a library, an office, and a
storage facility as well as restrooms.
The basement will be modified to an
indoor play area, and a third classroom and an
additional storage area will be constructed on the
second floor. This, basically, maintains the
existing school building. It's not being expanded.
This was recently -- well, not
recently, but we understand that the last use as a
school of this building was by the ELIJA School of
Education and Treatment Program for school-aged
children. That has closed and has been vacant for
a number of years.
As this Board is aware, there is a
significant need on Long Island for pre-school,
which include nursery schools and day care, in as
much as the cost of living nowadays is such that
most parents -- two parents must work in order to
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keep a roof over their heads, pay taxes and educate
their children.
Besides the review by the Building
Department of this Town, this operation and the
building and the construction plans go through a
very extensive view of the New York State Office of
Children and Family Services. There are over 69
pages of regulations that my client has to comply
with in terms of operating the school, in terms of
the safety of the school, in terms of how it's
constructed, every single aspect of the operation.
The children are receiving, as I said,
the Montessori education, which promotes not only a
safe environment, but allows the children to learn
interpersonal skills. My grandchild went to a
Montessori school, and I have to say that my entire
family is pleased with it. My daughter is an
educator -- a literacy reading teacher -- and she
loved it. She thought they did a wonderful job
with it.
My client, just to give you a personal
view, is Loretta Petronzi and her daughter, Mary
Todd. They are the co-owners of the Our House
Montessori School.
Loretta was born and raised in
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Bethpage. You talked about the Lunar Module. Her
father was an engineer on the Lunar Module over at
Grumman. She married her high school sweetheart,
bought a house blocks away from the family -- this
is the story we like about Long Island. I see the
Supervisor nodding. She raised four daughters all
who attended the Bethpage schools. She's also
engrained, unfortunately, in the Bethpage sector is
because her brother was Captain Brian Hickey, who
was a captain of Rescue 4 in Queens who,
unfortunately, lost his life in the World Trade
Center. The Bethpage Post Office is named after
him, and the road off of Central Avenue, not too
far from this building, is also named after him.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Wayne, if I may,
our condolences go out to the family.
We were with Donna at our 9-11 ceremony
at Tobay and then, again, the other evening --
Saturday evening -- with her and the community at
the Bethpage commemoration of 9-11, so, once again,
we thank you for the heroic efforts of your
brother, and our deepest condolences on behalf of
all of us go out to you and your entire family.
AUDIENCE SPEAKER: Thank you so much.
MR. EDWARDS: So Loretta is a certified
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Montessori teacher with a dual Master's in Special
Education and early childhood education. She
studied and taught at the West Side Montessori
School in Manhattan, and that's one of the top
Montessori schools in the country. She developed a
love for that type of teaching, and she thought it
would have a wonderful affect on children's
development and wants to share that gift with the
children of Bethpage.
Mary Todd and her husband recently
bought a house not too far from her parents, and
they have three children, two of which go to
Central Boulevard School. So you've got a Bethpage
family taking in Bethpage children, it's expected
that most of the children will be coming from
Bethpage and the local area, and taking care of
them. Mary has a literacy degree from Hofstra
University.
It's expected, as I said, a large
percentage of the children will be coming from
Bethpage. The hours are from 7:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m. The children get dropped off on the east
side of the school, and there's a teacher that
comes out and brings them into the building and the
opposite on the pickup as well.
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: By the east side,
you mean behind the building --
MR. EDWARDS: Behind it. Facing North
Windhorst.
The staff will have designated parking
spaces, and we will be creating an outdoor play
area. We are working with the New York State
Children and Family Services regarding that, and as
a result of the dual use of this building, we will
be going to the Board of Zoning and Appeals after
this to get a parking variance.
We have sufficient parking for the day
care, we have sufficient parking for the church,
which has been there for ages and ages and ages,
but combined, as a result of this being looked at
as a new application, we'd be short parking, but,
again, the church is used only on Sunday and
doesn't interfere.
I've asked Bob Eschbacher, who will be
testifying after me regarding this as well, and
he'll be appearing before the Board of Zoning
Appeals.
So I also have two letters -- copies of
two letters from neighbors who are located on
Broadway, actually related, in support of the
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application --
(Whereupon, documentation was handed to
the Town Clerk. )
MR. EDWARDS: -- and rather than
listening to me, I'd rather call Mr. Robert
Eschbacher, a traffic consultant who has appeared
before this Board on many occasions -- more than I
have -- to testify regarding this application.
MR. ESCHBACHER: Good morning,
Supervisor Saladino, Members of the Board.
My name is Robert Eschbacher with VHB
Engineering, and my office is located at 100 Motor
Parkway in Hauppauge.
I've been retained by the applicant to
evaluate this application with respect to the site
access, internal circulation and parking.
At the outset, it's important to note
that all of the parking, all of the pickup and
dropoff activity will take place on the site, in
the rear of the building, if you will. There will
not be any parking or pickup or drop-off activity
on either of the bordering streets.
This proposed day care center is a
relatively low traffic generator. There will only
be three classrooms, and by State regulations, a
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maximum of 56 children there. The arrivals and
departures are spread out in the morning over a
two-hour period from when they open at 7:00 until
9:00, and then in the afternoon the pickups between
4:00 and 6:00, depending upon parents' schedules.
We often find in cases such as this,
that it's not one car per person. There are often
siblings or, perhaps, another family member or
friend bringing another child with them, but as a
result of the spread out of the pickup and dropoff,
there's no surges in the traffic. It's a
relatively smooth flow, and the cars are only
on-site for about five minutes. The driver pulls
into a parking space, and then gets out of the car
and brings the child to the outside of the
building, at which point they're met by a
representative of the school, and, in these days,
they're taking temperature and so on. The children
never get out of the car by themselves -- always
with a parent accompanying them.
Access to the site will be via the two
driveways on both sides. I just brought an aerial
photograph --
(Whereupon, a display board of an
aerial photograph was presented for the Board's
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viewing.)
MR. ESCHBACHER: -- to orient you.
Central Avenue is across the top
(indicating), and I've highlighted in yellow the
particular property (indicating). So the access
will be entering only off Broadway (indicating),
and then the drivers will proceed to the rear
parking area (indicating), that's where they'll
park, take the children to the door, and then they
would leave the site going onto North Windhorst
(indicating).
So it's a very smooth, one-way flow
through there, and it's also -- as was indicated,
we expect most of the children to be from the
Bethpage area. This is conveniently located right
off Central Avenue, so it's not a matter of them
driving deep into local residential neighborhoods.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: So the dropoff
will be on the school premises, not on the --
MR. ESCHBACHER: Yes, exactly. Yes.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Okay. They come
in the driveway on Broadway, they drop their kid
off in the parking lot or on the site, and they
come out on North Windhorst?
MR. ESCHBACHER: Exactly. Yes.
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No stopping or parking along Broadway
or North Windhorst. It will all be on-site.
With respect to parking, as Mr. Edwards
indicated, this is what I call a case of shared
parking. The parking lot is used for different
purposes at different times, but not
simultaneously.
The church needs the parking on
Sundays, but the day care center is not open on
Sundays. The day care needs the parking on
weekdays, and the church is not operating on the
weekdays, so when you look at each one
individually, there will be enough parking to
satisfy the needs.
The church is there operating. The
amount of parking available for them will not
change on Sundays. On weekdays, when the day care
is operating, we need parking for the staff, and
there will be nine staff members working at this
facility with the number of children that will be
there.
And, generally, at the busiest time,
there will only be about ten parents parked for
that five-minute period. So we need 19 spaces for
them, and we have 36 available on the site, even
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though when the play area is created, some of those
will not be available during the day, but there
will still be very ample parking available for the
parents.
In summary, based upon my analysis of
the proposed day care center, it is my professional
opinion that this proposed use will not have an
adverse impact on traffic or parking conditions in
the area, and I recommend that the Town Board
approve the application.
I would be happy to answer any
questions that the Board may have.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Are there any
questions for the applicant?
(Whereupon, there was no response from
the Board.)
MR. ESCHBACHER: Thank you.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: I actually have
one quick question, please.
In terms of the plan for pickup and
dropoff, in terms of the plan for their activities,
has this information been disseminated to the
surrounding residents both on the east and west
sides of the proposed school?
MR. ESCHBACHER: I will have
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Mr. Edwards address that.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay. Thank you.
MR. EDWARDS: I don't think we reached
out directly, but in terms that we sent out the
notice, we include a letter indicating they should
call us. Our clients are active in the community.
They spoke to neighbors. As I indicated, we
have two --
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Well, wait. You
said you sent out the notice?
MR. EDWARDS: Yes.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: Sent out a notice
to the neighbors --
MR. EDWARDS: 200 feet. And I always
put a letter in there saying if you have any
questions, let us know in terms of any issues that
you might have, and that's usually very successful
in reaching out to communities.
Every once in a while I get a call, you
know, what are you out of your mind type of thing,
but, no, we haven't any contact from the contact
information.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Sometimes, well,
our experience tells us that the best way to
alleviate people's concerns and to make sure the
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correct factual information gets out is to inform
them, so, perhaps, this would be something that
would be a great service to your client in terms of
getting out the information and to the residents
who may be concerned when they hear there's
something going on there, just let them know what
the plans are, both on the east and west sides so
they can -- they'll get the right information as
opposed to the, sometimes, the rumors that could
circulate.
MR. EDWARDS: That's why we do that.
We put a letter that explains what we're doing and
then it has -- they can call. You know, I didn't
handle this case originally, but they can call us
up and, you know, I've learned one thing, I'll
always reach out and go meet with them.
COUNCILMAN IMBROTO: I will say there
are not that many residences within the traffic
pattern that's contemplated by this application
that would be affected by this.
MR. EDWARDS: And also another thing is
that this has been there for a long time and, I
guess, at its height, when the Methodist church was
operating the school and the church, it was a lot
more active as a religious institution than it has
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ever been, than this will even be at this point in
time, so I think we're very fortunate that this is
not a new project. I think a new project might
have developed a lot more interest from the
neighborhood, but they're used to it. I think
that's one of the things that we have going for us.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Mr. Edwards, what
are the ages of the children?
MR. EDWARDS: Three to five years.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: And how many
programs will there be during the course of, I
guess, it's about 13 and a half hours of operation?
MR. EDWARDS: Well, it's basically
three classes, and they go through the Montessori
educational -- that's activity, singing songs,
learning how to read, writing, art, music, you
know, it's typical of a daycare, you know, the age
groups are mix together, so it's basically keeping
them active and interested in the day and learning
to love education. That's one of the things I can
say from my grandson's experience is that he loves
to read and he loves -- you can't get him away from
the computer games, which to me is horrible.
(Whereupon, Councilman Louis B. Imbroto
departed the meeting.)
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: We have stellar
spellers here on Long Island in the Town of Oyster
Bay --
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: -- as we learned
this morning, so anything that is educationally
based to help them with their spelling and to put
them on the map is usually a very, very positive
thing.
MR. EDWARDS: In terms of the impact on
the neighborhood, I think we can all agree that
this is only a positive impact and won't have a
negative impact on the area or the community. It
would be something of a positive not only for
Bethpage, but also for the Town of Oyster Bay.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: We're always very
protective of Bethpage, which leads me to my last
question, something that Councilman Labriola and I
know quite a bit about from our experience in
Albany.
Will all employees of their facility be
run through the processes needed to ensure the
community that no one with a record of sex
offending be employed there at any time in any
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capacity?
MR. EDWARDS: That's required by
New York State regulations and also required by my
client. There's nothing, you know, even if that
didn't exist, you don't want to take on the
liability. It only takes one mistake -- one
mistake -- and it kills a business.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Not to mention
the life of that child.
MR. EDWARDS: Yeah, whatever it is,
just, you know, you see it all the time. Even if a
child gets out and wanders around the neighborhood,
that will kill the business.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So the answer is,
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MR. EDWARDS: Or criminal offense.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Or a criminal
offense on this site.
MR. EDWARDS: You only want to have the
best people that you can have there, and you've got
to treat them like these children are like the
Crown Jewels.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: And they are.
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Are there any other questions?
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Just following up
to what I was getting at.
Mr. Edwards, so according to your
petition, there could be 159 children at any given
time, or is that staggered throughout the day?
MR. EDWARDS: No. It's just 56
children. A maximum of 56 children. I'll amend
the petition.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: It says here --
how many did you say?
MR. EDWARDS: 56.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: 56 children.
MR. EDWARDS: Only 56 children. The
petition is wrong then. It's 56 maximum.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Okay. And you'll
have three programs a day.
MR. EDWARDS: Yes. It's three classes.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Three classes.
MR. EDWARDS: Three classes. You know,
not all the children go Monday through Friday, but
the point is, a maximum of 56 children during the
day from 9:00 a.m. -- 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and
that's it. Some may go Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays; some may go Tuesdays and Thursdays, but
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the point is, that's it. You can't have more than
that. New York State regulations doesn't permit
it. That's the maximum, and it has to be a
specific number of -- based on the age group,
there's a formula they use in terms of staffing.
That's a maximum of nine teachers.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Thank you.
Thank you for the clarification.
(Whereupon, a brief conference was had
between Mr. Edwards and Mr. Eschbacher.)
MR. EDWARDS: Robert Eschbacher told me
that 156 would be the public assembly, the maximum
public assembly, but we're not going for that.
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: Okay. Thank you
for the clarification.
MR. EDWARDS: That concludes my
presentation.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you,
counselor.
Are there any other questions of the
Board?
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: I have a couple of
questions and some comments specifically towards
Montessori.
I don't, you know, I'm not as familiar
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with the program, although, I know a lot of
friends' kids have gone through it, and it's been a
great program.
What is the level of involvement?
I mean, as a business owner myself of a
franchise, I'm just curious to know what the level
of involvement is from Montessori.
MR. EDWARDS: You know, I'm going to
have my client come up here --
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: Okay.
MR. EDWARDS: -- and she can explain it
to you.
MS. PETRONZI: I'm Loretta Petronzi. I
live at 585 Broadway, Bethpage, New York.
I'm sorry. What was your question?
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: I'm just curious
because it's a -- is it franchised, I'm assuming?
MS. PETRONZI: No. It's not --
Montessori is not patented --
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: Okay.
MS. PETRONZI: -- so there are people
who can have a Montessori school, but without the
credentials. So I wanted to study the Montessori
in order to open up one. I had heard wonderful
things about it, so I decided to go and study it,
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and it really proved to me what a wonderful method
of teaching it is.
It's a very sensorial method, and the
children work with materials that are specifically
made for Montessori. They're called didactic
materials where everything that they do is done
sensorially, so they're able to feel things,
they're able to see and hear, taste, smell, so they
start out in a very abstract way of learning that
when they come to the concrete way of learning,
that is brought with them, so it assists them in
their further learning as they get more advanced,
and the children are grouped together -- ages three
to five -- and they all help each other.
And there is a -- it's called a "work
period" where the children get very involved in the
work, and you keep that pattern going for a length
of time, and you guide the child. It's a very
prepared environment where there's no distractions
for them, and they work independently, they almost
think that you're not there, although they are
very, very carefully observed.
All day long they are observed and
notes are taken where they are going, where they
have been, what do they need next, so it's a very,
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very controlled environment, but the children are
not even aware of it. They're sort of on their
own. They choose a work. First, it's presented to
them in a very, very clear manner, and then they
can chose the work, and it's all pouring and
tweezers so that it prepares them for writing later
on, and it gets their hands coordinated.
It's a really amazing thing to see
children actually enjoying the work, and you call
it work, and there's no error. It's all
self-controlled in that way. It's a whole day of
work because it virtually is a daycare center and,
so, there's a whole schedule of all day long and,
yeah, it's really an amazing method.
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: Well, thank you.
Clearly, you're very passionate about
it, and I think being a business owner, I think one
of the things you need is passionate about what
you're doing.
You know, living in Bethpage, bringing
a business in Bethpage, I think that's amazing, and
I salute you.
MS. PETRONZI: Thank you.
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: Taking that leap
is not easy, you know, the level of investment that
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you're putting into it is definitely challenging,
so, you know, thank you for that and keeping the
business in Bethpage. And a daycare school --
that's something that we need. There are so many
children out there, and a Montessori program is a
wonderful addition, I think, to the Bethpage
community.
MS. PETRONZI: Thank you. I appreciate
that.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Are there any
other questions?
(Whereupon, there was no response from
the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you very
much.
MS. PETRONZI: Thank you.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Wayne, anything
else you'd like to present before I ask the public?
MR. EDWARDS: No, but I should have
just let her do the whole presentation.
(Whereupon, there was some laughter in
the audience.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you.
Is there any member of the public that
would like to be heard on this hearing?
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(Whereupon, an audience member raised
their hand to be recognized.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Yes, sir.
Please, step forward. Yes, please.
MR. JENKINS: Good morning.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Good morning.
MR. JENKINS: I live across the street
from this proposed daycare center.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay.
Would you kindly begin by giving us
your full names and your address?
MR. JENKINS: Shaun Jenkins,
195 Broadway, Bethpage, New York.
Charisse Jenkins, 195 Broadway,
Bethpage, New York.
It sounds like a very ambitious plan.
It sounds like a nice daycare, but I'm concerned
about the quality of life for our house and for us.
One of the things that we're concerned
about is traffic. I know I heard the gentleman
speak about traffic. It's enough we have a problem
with the landscapers coming and parking their cars,
and going to the store on the corner. They take up
parking down the block, and now adding more traffic
with these cars coming into the daycare is going to
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add more traffic and more congestion to our street.
Again, we live directly across from
this proposed daycare, so it's just concerning to
us.
We haven't received any plans or any --
MS. JENKINS: No communications
whatsoever.
MR. JENKINS: -- no communication about
what was supposed to be happening at this location.
MS. JENKINS: And we live directly
across the street.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Directly across
the street on Broadway.
MS. JENKINS: Right.
Another concern is the noise. Both my
husband and I are first responders, and we work
overnight, so that would be another issue. They
proposed an outdoor playground. It's great, but
how does that affect us when we're trying to sleep
during the day, which is not typical, but it's, you
know, what we do.
Parking -- I'm not sure what they're --
as far as with the church and the school, but every
Sunday, like they said, they operate, and they have
sessions, and the parking spills onto the block.
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They park in front of our house, you know, there's
littering, so these are concerns that we have and
we share.
I know they stated that there was a
letter from neighboring residents. No one came to
us. No one spoke to us.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Did you receive a
letter to inform you that there would be a hearing
today?
Is that how you found out about this?
MR. JENKINS: Yes.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay.
MS. JENKINS: We received public
notice --
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Public notice,
which is the law.
MS. JENKINS: -- about this hearing,
and that's why we're here.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay.
MS. JENKINS: And that's the only
notice and communication that we did receive.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Is there anything
else you'd like us to know?
MR. JENKINS: In addition to this
traffic, this littering, right across from us is an
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empty road, a building -- a one-story building
that's empty, and people come, they dump trash
there. They come from the store, they dump trash.
It lands in our yard, and I see that, well, I
believe that people come in with their children,
and they smoke cigarettes, and they dump trash, and
that adds even more trash to your block, and it's a
concern, you know?
Again, it's a good program, you know,
building a daycare, but it doesn't benefit me, and
I don't know how it's going to affect our property,
you know, values and stuff like that --
MS. JENKINS: Resale value.
Also, I'd like to just bring up -- they
do -- the church itself, I'm not sure how it
affects them, but they own a house that's directly
across the street and not next door, and the upkeep
is terrible. There's weeds, and, you know, it's an
eyesore, and that's another issue we have with our
property value and it affects us directly.
We have a small child. I sympathize
with the families, you know. Our daughter is eight
years old, but we made it work. If I knew going in
that there was a daycare center that would be
across the street, I probably would have
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reconsidered purchasing the home that we purchased
six years ago.
MR. JENKINS: Seven.
MS. JENKINS: Seven. I just hope that
you can hear our concerns and sympathize with us.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So we are very
sympathetic to every resident, as you've heard
about our activities in Bethpage, and our focus on
the residents of Bethpage.
I'd like to make a suggestion to the
both of you that, I think, will be very helpful and
it reiterates what I said earlier.
I'd like you to please take this
opportunity to meet with Wayne -- Wayne Edwards,
who is their attorney, today to go over what their
plan is, to learn how students will be dropped --
could -- if it passes, how students would be
dropped off, picked up, and go over all of this
information.
It's very important that people know as
many facts as possible, and I know Wayne has been
counsel for many, many years, so this is the first
step.
We are not going to vote on this today.
We're going to reserve our decision so it gives
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plenty of time -- at the minimum of 30 days --
gives time to go over all of this information, so
they know what concerns you have, and Mr. Edwards
cannot only answer all of your questions and
provide you information on these different issues:
How they'll deal with noise; how many hours a day
the children will be outside; will they be outside
in all weather conditions all year long, or is that
only a portion of year; but most importantly, where
do people park; where will the parents park; where
will the employees park; what the process will be
that they spoke about earlier during the
presentation.
But I think you should look at the map,
get your questions answered, and have Mr. Edwards
speak to you about how they -- what their proposal
is because information is always the key in any
kind of application. So if you two wouldn't mind
to stay around, Wayne -- Mr. Edwards, if you
wouldn't mind spending some time with these
residents and answering their questions and also
conveying their complaint about the other house,
which has nothing to do with the applicants and
nothing to do with their proposal, but it's only
fair that the owners of this other house are
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alerted to your concerns about the condition.
MS. JENKINS: I'm sorry to interrupt,
but I do believe it belongs to the church.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Right, but not
the applicant --
MS. JENKINS: Gotcha.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: -- which is the
Montessori School, but Mr. Edwards can address that
and pass along all of your concerns as to how that
would be rectified.
Yes, Wayne?
MR. EDWARDS: I'll meet with them right
after the hearing and go over it with them.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Very good.
MR. EDWARDS: In terms of the house,
while we can't, you know, when we take possession
of the property -- the leasehold based on the
approval of the Board, we are going to be taking
care of the landscaping for that house, around it,
and cleaning up the weeds and everything because we
have to make it look presentable, not only for the
neighbors, but also for the parents coming in. You
don't want to drive up and see -- you don't want to
drop your children off --
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So this is what I
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eluded to about being very informative, letting
them know how many times a month the landscaper
will be there, what the process would be.
MR. EDWARDS: I'm ready to go.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Great. You're
very thorough, so this may be very helpful to you.
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: How often will
they be outside?
MR. EDWARDS: They'll be outside -- I
forgot to tell the Board that. Each class is
outside. It's not all 56 at one time. Each class
is outside for an hour a day, weather permitting.
MS. JENKINS: And it's three classes,
so that's three hours a day?
MR. EDWARDS: It's three hours a day.
And it won't be early in the morning.
MS. JENKINS: Well, it doesn't matter.
We sleep during the day.
MR. EDWARDS: Let me go through it with
you, and I'll show you that it's not really going
to affect you, but let me go through it with you.
Okay?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Yes, Wayne, we
know that you will be very thorough in answering
their questions, dealing with their concerns,
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letting them know what the applicant plans to do
about each and every one of --
MR. EDWARDS: I'm going to go through
the plans with them right now.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Much appreciated.
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: And thank you
for being first responders. Whatever it is you do,
we appreciate that.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you very,
very much.
It's very important that we hear from
the public, and we take the public comment and
questions very, very seriously.
Thank you.
Is there anything else that you'd like
to present to us at this time?
MR. EDWARDS: No.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you.
Mr. LaMarca, can you tell us about
postings?
MR. LaMARCA: The attorney for the
applicant has filed the Affidavit of Service and
Disclosure.
Communications are as follows:
We have memos from the Department of
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Planning and Development including a review of the
required off-street parking.
The Nassau County Land and Tax Map
indicates the property as Section 49, Block 125,
Lots 265 through 278.
According to the Town of Oyster Bay
zoning maps, the property is located within two
zoning districts: "GB" General Business Zone and
"R17" Residential Zone. There are no open or prior
Code Enforcement Bureau cases; however, there are
variances on file.
There is no further correspondence.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you very
much.
May I have a motion?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: Supervisor, I
will make a motion that this hearing be closed, but
the public comment portion be kept open for 30 days
until October 13th.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: October 13th.
Councilman, may I have a second?
COUNCILMAN HAND: Second.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: All in favor,
please signify by saying, "Aye."
ALL: "Aye."
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Those opposed,
"Nay."
(Whereupon, there were no "Nay"
responses from the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: The "Ayes" have
it.
Thank you for making your presentation,
and thank you for all you do.
And that is it on hearings.
Our counsel tells us there is no need
for a meeting with counsel at this time, so I will
ask our Town Clerk to please proceed to our regular
Action Calendar.
(TIME NOTED: 11:31 A.M.)
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9:16, 10:1, 10:8, 10:15, 14:10, 16:19, 31:18
appreciate [2] - 25:8, 34:8appreciated [1] - 34:5Approval [3] - 1:7, 2:6, 3:13approval [1] - 32:18approve [1] - 14:10approved [1] - 3:15area [10] - 4:3, 5:11, 5:12,
8:16, 9:7, 12:8, 12:15, 14:1, 14:9, 18:14
arrivals [1] - 11:1art [1] - 17:16aspect [1] - 6:11assembly [2] - 21:12, 21:13assists [1] - 23:11assuming [1] - 22:17attended [1] - 7:7attorney [3] - 2:22, 30:15,
34:21audience [3] - 18:5, 25:22,
26:1AUDIENCE [1] - 7:24available [4] - 13:16, 13:25,
14:2, 14:3Avenue [5] - 3:7, 4:25,
7:13, 12:3, 12:16aware [2] - 5:21, 24:2Aye [2] - 35:24, 35:25Ayes [1] - 36:5
B
based [4] - 14:5, 18:8, 21:4, 32:17
basement [1] - 5:10Bay [4] - 2:19, 18:3, 18:16,
35:6
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37BAY [1] - 1:1begin [1] - 26:10behalf [1] - 7:22behind [2] - 9:2, 9:3belongs [1] - 32:3benefit [1] - 29:10best [2] - 15:24, 19:22Bethpage [27] - 1:8, 2:8,
3:1, 4:4, 4:14, 7:1, 7:7, 7:8, 7:12, 7:20, 8:9, 8:13, 8:14, 8:16, 8:21, 12:15, 18:16, 18:18, 22:14, 24:20, 24:21, 25:3, 25:6, 26:13, 26:15, 30:8, 30:9
between [2] - 11:4, 21:10bit [1] - 18:20Block [2] - 3:2, 35:4block [3] - 26:24, 27:25,
29:7blocks [1] - 7:4BOARD [1] - 1:1board [1] - 11:24Board [15] - 2:13, 4:23,
5:21, 9:10, 9:21, 10:7, 10:10, 14:9, 14:12, 14:16, 21:21, 25:13, 32:18, 33:10, 36:4
Board's [1] - 11:25Bob [1] - 9:19bordering [1] - 10:22born [1] - 6:25bought [2] - 7:4, 8:11Boulevard [2] - 2:21, 8:13Brian [1] - 7:9brief [1] - 21:9bring [1] - 29:14bringing [2] - 11:9, 24:20brings [2] - 8:24, 11:15Broadway [13] - 1:7, 2:8,
3:1, 3:4, 3:6, 9:25, 12:6, 12:22, 13:1, 22:14, 26:13, 26:14, 27:13
brother [2] - 7:9, 7:22brought [2] - 11:22, 23:11building [18] - 3:9, 3:17,
3:18, 4:1, 4:7, 4:19, 5:14, 5:17, 6:5, 7:14, 8:24, 9:2, 9:9, 10:20, 11:16, 29:1, 29:10
Building [1] - 6:3Bureau [1] - 35:10busiest [1] - 13:22business [6] - 19:7, 19:13,
22:5, 24:17, 24:21, 25:3Business [2] - 3:10, 35:8
C
Calendar [1] - 36:13cannot [1] - 31:4
capacity [2] - 19:1, 19:15Captain [1] - 7:9captain [1] - 7:10car [3] - 11:7, 11:14, 11:19care [10] - 4:19, 5:23, 8:16,
9:13, 10:23, 13:9, 13:10, 13:17, 14:6, 32:19
care/nursery [2] - 2:7, 3:14carefully [1] - 23:22cars [3] - 11:12, 26:22,
26:25case [2] - 13:4, 16:14cases [2] - 11:6, 35:10center [6] - 10:23, 13:9,
14:6, 24:12, 26:8, 29:24Center [1] - 7:12Central [4] - 7:13, 8:13,
12:3, 12:16ceremony [1] - 7:17certified [1] - 7:25challenging [1] - 25:1change [1] - 13:17Charisse [1] - 26:14child [6] - 11:9, 11:15, 19:9,
19:12, 23:18, 29:21childhood [1] - 8:2Children [2] - 6:7, 9:8children [34] - 4:22, 5:19,
6:2, 6:12, 6:14, 8:9, 8:12, 8:14, 8:15, 8:20, 8:22, 11:1, 11:18, 12:9, 12:14, 13:20, 17:8, 19:23, 20:5, 20:8, 20:13, 20:14, 20:21, 20:22, 23:4, 23:13, 23:16, 24:1, 24:9, 25:5, 29:5, 31:7, 32:24
children's [1] - 8:7choose [1] - 24:3chose [1] - 24:5Church [2] - 3:16, 4:4church [13] - 3:17, 3:20,
3:23, 9:13, 9:17, 13:8, 13:11, 13:15, 16:23, 16:24, 27:23, 29:15, 32:3
cigarettes [1] - 29:6CINQUEMANI [1] - 1:24circulate [1] - 16:10circulation [1] - 10:16clarification [2] - 21:8,
21:15class [2] - 33:10, 33:11classes [6] - 5:8, 17:14,
20:18, 20:19, 20:20, 33:13classroom [1] - 5:11classrooms [3] - 3:19, 5:7,
10:25cleaning [1] - 32:20clear [1] - 24:4Clearly [1] - 24:16CLERK [2] - 1:10, 1:18
Clerk [3] - 2:1, 10:3, 36:12client [6] - 4:6, 6:8, 6:21,
16:3, 19:4, 22:9client's [1] - 4:17clients [1] - 15:6close [1] - 4:9close-in [1] - 4:9closed [2] - 5:19, 35:17co [1] - 6:23co-owners [1] - 6:23Code [1] - 35:10combined [1] - 9:15coming [5] - 8:15, 8:20,
26:22, 26:25, 32:22commemoration [1] - 7:20comment [2] - 34:12, 35:18comments [1] - 21:23communication [2] - 27:8,
28:21Communications [1] -
34:24communications [1] - 27:6communities [1] - 15:18Community [1] - 4:4community [5] - 7:19, 15:6,
18:14, 18:24, 25:7complaint [1] - 31:22comply [1] - 6:8computer [1] - 17:23concern [2] - 27:15, 29:8concerned [3] - 16:5,
26:17, 26:19concerning [1] - 27:3concerns [7] - 15:25, 28:2,
30:5, 31:3, 32:1, 32:9, 33:25concludes [1] - 21:16concrete [1] - 23:10condition [1] - 32:1conditions [2] - 14:8, 31:8condolences [2] - 7:16,
7:22conference [1] - 21:9configuration [1] - 3:25congestion [1] - 27:1consider [2] - 1:6, 2:4constructed [2] - 5:12, 6:11construction [1] - 6:5consultant [1] - 10:6contact [2] - 15:21contemplated [1] - 16:19controlled [2] - 24:1, 24:11convenience [1] - 4:13conveniently [1] - 12:15conveying [1] - 31:22coordinated [1] - 24:7copies [1] - 9:23corner [1] - 26:23Corporation [3] - 1:6, 2:5,
2:23
correct [1] - 16:1correspondence [1] -
35:12cost [1] - 5:24COUNCILMAN [18] - 1:14,
1:14, 1:15, 12:18, 12:21, 15:9, 15:12, 16:17, 17:7, 17:10, 20:2, 20:10, 20:13, 20:16, 20:19, 21:7, 21:14, 35:22
councilman [1] - 35:21Councilman [2] - 17:24,
18:19COUNCILWOMAN [12] -
1:13, 1:15, 1:16, 21:22, 22:10, 22:16, 22:20, 24:15, 24:24, 33:7, 34:6, 35:16
counsel [3] - 30:22, 36:10, 36:11
counselor [2] - 2:10, 21:19country [1] - 8:5County [2] - 3:3, 35:3couple [1] - 21:22course [1] - 17:11created [1] - 14:1creating [1] - 9:6credentials [1] - 22:23criminal [2] - 19:18, 19:19Crown [1] - 19:24curb [1] - 3:5curious [2] - 22:6, 22:16cut [1] - 3:5
D
daughter [3] - 6:17, 6:22, 29:22
daughters [1] - 7:6daycare [9] - 17:17, 24:12,
25:3, 26:8, 26:17, 26:25, 27:3, 29:10, 29:24
daycare/nursery [1] - 1:7days [3] - 11:17, 31:1,
35:18deal [1] - 31:6dealing [1] - 33:25decided [1] - 22:25decision [1] - 30:25deep [1] - 12:17deepest [1] - 7:22definitely [1] - 25:1degree [1] - 8:17departed [1] - 17:25Department [2] - 6:4, 34:25departures [1] - 11:2designated [1] - 9:5developed [2] - 8:5, 17:4development [3] - 1:7, 2:6,
8:8
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38Development [1] - 35:1didactic [1] - 23:5different [4] - 3:22, 13:5,
13:6, 31:5Directly [1] - 27:12directly [5] - 15:4, 27:2,
27:10, 29:16, 29:20Disclosure [1] - 34:23display [1] - 11:24disseminated [1] - 14:22distractions [1] - 23:19districts [1] - 35:8documentation [1] - 10:2dollars [1] - 4:18done [1] - 23:6Donna [1] - 7:17door [2] - 12:9, 29:17down [1] - 26:24Dr [1] - 5:3drive [1] - 32:23driver [1] - 11:13drivers [1] - 12:7driveway [1] - 12:22driveways [1] - 11:22driving [1] - 12:17drop [3] - 10:21, 12:22,
32:24drop-off [1] - 10:21dropoff [4] - 10:19, 11:10,
12:18, 14:21dropped [3] - 8:22, 30:16,
30:18dual [2] - 8:1, 9:9dump [3] - 29:2, 29:3, 29:6during [6] - 14:2, 17:11,
20:22, 27:20, 31:12, 33:18
E
Earle [1] - 2:21early [2] - 8:2, 33:16east [5] - 3:7, 8:22, 9:1,
14:23, 16:7easy [1] - 24:25educate [1] - 6:1Education [2] - 5:18, 8:2education [3] - 6:13, 8:2,
17:20educational [1] - 17:15educationally [1] - 18:7educator [2] - 5:4, 6:18EDWARDS [35] - 2:12,
2:16, 7:25, 9:3, 10:4, 15:3, 15:11, 15:14, 16:11, 16:21, 17:9, 17:13, 18:11, 19:2, 19:10, 19:18, 19:21, 20:7, 20:12, 20:14, 20:18, 20:20, 21:11, 21:16, 22:8, 22:11, 25:19, 32:12, 32:15, 33:4,
33:9, 33:15, 33:19, 34:3, 34:17
Edwards [11] - 2:21, 13:3, 15:1, 17:7, 20:4, 21:10, 30:14, 31:3, 31:15, 31:19, 32:8
efforts [1] - 7:21eight [1] - 29:22either [1] - 10:22ELIJA [1] - 5:17eluded [1] - 33:1employed [2] - 18:25, 19:17employee [1] - 19:15employees [2] - 18:22,
31:11empty [2] - 29:1, 29:2Enforcement [1] - 35:10engineer [1] - 7:2Engineering [1] - 10:12engrained [1] - 7:8enjoying [1] - 24:9ensure [2] - 18:23, 19:16enter [1] - 3:6entering [1] - 12:6entire [2] - 6:16, 7:23environment [3] - 6:14,
23:19, 24:1error [1] - 24:10Eschbacher [5] - 9:19,
10:6, 10:11, 21:10, 21:11ESCHBACHER [6] - 10:9,
12:2, 12:20, 12:25, 14:17, 14:25
especially [1] - 2:17evaluate [1] - 10:15evening [2] - 7:18, 7:19exactly [1] - 12:20Exactly [1] - 12:25exist [1] - 19:5existing [2] - 4:19, 5:14exit [1] - 3:6expanded [2] - 5:1, 5:14expect [1] - 12:14expected [2] - 8:14, 8:19experience [3] - 15:24,
17:21, 18:20explain [1] - 22:11explains [1] - 16:12extensions [1] - 3:23extensive [1] - 6:6eyesore [1] - 29:19
F
facility [3] - 5:9, 13:20, 18:22
Facing [1] - 9:3facts [1] - 30:21factual [1] - 16:1
fair [1] - 31:25familiar [3] - 3:15, 4:23,
21:25families [1] - 29:22Family [2] - 6:7, 9:8family [7] - 4:16, 6:17, 7:4,
7:16, 7:23, 8:14, 11:8far [3] - 7:14, 8:11, 27:23faraway [1] - 4:10father [1] - 7:2favor [1] - 35:23feet [2] - 2:25, 15:14file [1] - 35:11filed [1] - 34:22final [2] - 2:2, 2:3First [1] - 24:3first [4] - 5:6, 27:16, 30:22,
34:7five [5] - 4:22, 11:13, 13:24,
17:9, 23:14five-minute [1] - 13:24floor [2] - 5:7, 5:13flow [2] - 11:12, 12:12focus [1] - 30:8following [1] - 20:2follows [1] - 34:24forgot [1] - 33:10formerly [1] - 3:16formula [1] - 21:5fortunate [1] - 17:2forward [1] - 26:4four [1] - 7:6fourth [1] - 2:2franchise [1] - 22:6franchised [1] - 22:17Friday [1] - 20:21Fridays [1] - 20:25friend [1] - 11:9friends' [1] - 22:2front [2] - 4:10, 28:1fronts [1] - 3:4full [1] - 26:11fully [1] - 19:16
G
games [1] - 17:23GB [2] - 4:13, 35:8General [2] - 3:10, 35:8generally [1] - 13:22generator [1] - 10:24gentleman [1] - 26:20gift [1] - 8:8given [1] - 20:5Google [1] - 4:8gotcha [1] - 32:6grandchild [1] - 6:15grandson's [1] - 17:21
great [5] - 2:14, 16:3, 22:3, 27:18, 33:5
Great [1] - 2:16group [1] - 21:4grouped [1] - 23:13groups [1] - 17:18Grumman [1] - 7:3guess [3] - 4:2, 16:23,
17:12guide [1] - 23:18
H
half [1] - 17:12hand [1] - 26:2HAND [2] - 1:14, 35:22handed [1] - 10:2handle [1] - 16:14hands [1] - 24:7happy [1] - 14:11Hauppauge [1] - 10:13heads [1] - 6:1hear [4] - 16:5, 23:8, 30:5,
34:11heard [4] - 22:24, 25:25,
26:20, 30:7hearing [7] - 2:2, 2:3,
25:25, 28:8, 28:17, 32:13, 35:17
HEARING [1] - 1:5hearings [1] - 36:9height [1] - 16:23help [2] - 18:8, 23:14helpful [2] - 30:11, 33:6heroic [1] - 7:21Hickey [1] - 7:9high [1] - 7:3highlighted [1] - 12:4Hofstra [1] - 8:17home [1] - 30:1homes [1] - 4:16hope [1] - 30:4horrible [1] - 17:23hour [2] - 11:3, 33:12hours [5] - 8:21, 17:12,
31:6, 33:14, 33:15house [9] - 7:4, 8:11, 26:18,
28:1, 29:16, 31:22, 31:25, 32:15, 32:19
House [4] - 1:6, 2:4, 2:23, 6:23
hundred [1] - 5:5husband [2] - 8:10, 27:16
I
IMBROTO [6] - 1:14, 12:18, 12:21, 15:9, 15:12, 16:17
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39Imbroto [1] - 17:24impact [4] - 14:8, 18:11,
18:13, 18:14important [3] - 10:17,
30:20, 34:11importantly [1] - 31:9include [3] - 5:6, 5:23, 15:5includes [2] - 3:17, 3:18including [1] - 35:1incorporated [1] - 3:22independently [1] - 23:20indicated [3] - 12:13, 13:4,
15:7indicates [1] - 35:4indicating [4] - 12:4, 12:6,
12:8, 15:5indicating) [2] - 12:5, 12:11individually [1] - 13:13indoor [1] - 5:11inform [2] - 16:1, 28:8information [9] - 14:22,
15:22, 16:1, 16:4, 16:8, 30:19, 31:2, 31:5, 31:17
informative [1] - 33:1institution [1] - 16:25intention [1] - 4:17interest [1] - 17:4interested [1] - 17:19interestingly [1] - 3:20interfere [1] - 9:18internal [1] - 10:16interpersonal [1] - 6:15interrupt [1] - 32:2investment [1] - 24:25involved [1] - 23:16involvement [2] - 22:4,
22:7Island [3] - 5:22, 7:5, 18:2issue [2] - 27:17, 29:19issues [2] - 15:16, 31:5Italian [1] - 5:4itself [1] - 29:15
J
JEFFREY [1] - 1:18JENKINS [19] - 26:5, 26:7,
26:12, 27:6, 27:8, 27:10, 27:14, 28:11, 28:13, 28:17, 28:20, 28:24, 29:13, 30:3, 30:4, 32:2, 32:6, 33:13, 33:17
Jenkins [2] - 26:12, 26:14Jerusalem [1] - 4:25Jewels [1] - 19:24job [1] - 6:19JOHNSON [4] - 1:13, 33:7,
34:6, 35:16JOSEPH [2] - 1:10, 1:13
K
keep [2] - 6:1, 23:17keeping [2] - 17:18, 25:2kept [1] - 35:18key [1] - 31:17kid [1] - 12:22kids [1] - 22:2kill [1] - 19:13kills [1] - 19:7kind [1] - 31:18kindly [1] - 26:10known [1] - 3:2
L
Labriola [1] - 18:19LABRIOLA [10] - 1:15,
17:7, 17:10, 20:2, 20:10, 20:13, 20:16, 20:19, 21:7, 21:14
LaMarca [5] - 1:10, 1:18, 2:3, 34:19, 34:21
Land [2] - 3:3, 35:3lands [1] - 29:4landscaper [1] - 33:2landscapers [1] - 26:22landscaping [1] - 32:19large [2] - 5:7, 8:19last [2] - 5:16, 18:18laughter [2] - 18:4, 25:21LAURA [1] - 1:15law [1] - 28:16leads [1] - 18:18leap [1] - 24:24learn [2] - 6:14, 30:16learned [2] - 16:15, 18:6learning [5] - 17:16, 17:19,
23:9, 23:10, 23:12lease [2] - 4:1, 4:6leasehold [1] - 32:17leave [1] - 12:10length [1] - 23:17lessee [1] - 2:24letter [5] - 15:5, 15:15,
16:12, 28:5, 28:8letters [2] - 9:23, 9:24letting [2] - 33:1, 34:1level [3] - 22:4, 22:6, 24:25liability [1] - 19:6library [1] - 5:8life [3] - 7:11, 19:9, 26:18listening [1] - 10:5literacy [2] - 6:18, 8:17littering [2] - 28:2, 28:25live [4] - 22:14, 26:7, 27:2,
27:10living [2] - 5:24, 24:20
local [2] - 8:16, 12:17located [6] - 3:1, 4:24, 9:24,
10:12, 12:15, 35:7location [2] - 3:22, 27:9look [4] - 4:11, 13:12,
31:14, 32:21looked [1] - 9:15Loretta [4] - 6:22, 6:25,
7:25, 22:13lost [1] - 7:11LOUIS [1] - 1:14Louis [1] - 17:24love [2] - 8:6, 17:20loved [1] - 6:19loves [2] - 17:21, 17:22low [1] - 10:24Lunar [2] - 7:1, 7:2
M
M.D [1] - 1:8MAIER [7] - 1:15, 21:22,
22:10, 22:16, 22:20, 24:15, 24:24
maintains [1] - 5:13Manhattan [1] - 8:4manner [1] - 24:4map [2] - 18:9, 31:14Map [2] - 3:3, 35:3maps [1] - 35:7Maria [2] - 5:3married [1] - 7:3Mary [3] - 6:22, 8:10, 8:17mask [1] - 2:17Massapequa [1] - 4:25Master's [1] - 8:1materials [2] - 23:4, 23:6matter [2] - 12:16, 33:17maximum [8] - 4:21, 11:1,
20:8, 20:15, 20:22, 21:3, 21:6, 21:12
mean [2] - 9:2, 22:5meet [4] - 4:4, 16:16, 30:14,
32:12MEETING [1] - 1:2meeting [3] - 1:23, 17:25,
36:11member [3] - 11:8, 25:24,
26:1Members [2] - 2:13, 10:10members [1] - 13:19memos [1] - 34:25mention [1] - 19:8met [1] - 11:16method [5] - 4:21, 5:5,
23:1, 23:3, 24:14Methodist [2] - 3:16, 16:23Methodists [1] - 4:2MICHELE [1] - 1:13
might [2] - 15:17, 17:3million [1] - 4:18mind [3] - 15:20, 31:18,
31:20minimum [1] - 31:1minute [1] - 13:24minutes [1] - 11:13Minutes [1] - 1:23mistake [2] - 19:6, 19:7mix [1] - 17:18modified [1] - 5:10Module [2] - 7:1, 7:2Monday [1] - 20:21Mondays [1] - 20:24Montessori [23] - 1:6, 2:5,
2:23, 4:20, 4:24, 5:2, 5:3, 6:13, 6:16, 6:24, 8:1, 8:3, 8:5, 17:14, 21:24, 22:7, 22:19, 22:22, 22:23, 23:5, 25:5, 32:8
month [1] - 33:2morning [9] - 2:9, 2:12,
2:18, 10:9, 11:2, 18:7, 26:5, 26:6, 33:16
most [4] - 5:25, 8:15, 12:14, 31:9
motion [2] - 35:15, 35:17Motor [1] - 10:12moved [1] - 3:21MR [50] - 2:3, 2:12, 2:16,
7:25, 9:3, 10:4, 10:9, 12:2, 12:20, 12:25, 14:17, 14:25, 15:3, 15:11, 15:14, 16:11, 16:21, 17:9, 17:13, 18:11, 19:2, 19:10, 19:18, 19:21, 20:7, 20:12, 20:14, 20:18, 20:20, 21:11, 21:16, 22:8, 22:11, 25:19, 26:5, 26:7, 26:12, 27:8, 28:11, 28:24, 30:3, 32:12, 32:15, 33:4, 33:9, 33:15, 33:19, 34:3, 34:17, 34:21
MS [18] - 22:13, 22:18, 22:21, 24:23, 25:8, 25:16, 27:6, 27:10, 27:14, 28:13, 28:17, 28:20, 29:13, 30:4, 32:2, 32:6, 33:13, 33:17
music [1] - 17:16must [1] - 5:25
N
name [2] - 2:20, 10:11named [2] - 7:12, 7:14names [1] - 26:11Nassau [2] - 3:3, 35:3Nay [2] - 36:2, 36:3need [7] - 5:22, 13:18,
13:24, 23:25, 24:18, 25:4,
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4036:10
needed [1] - 18:23needs [3] - 13:8, 13:10,
13:14negative [1] - 18:14neighborhood [3] - 17:5,
18:12, 19:12neighborhoods [1] - 12:17neighboring [1] - 28:5neighbors [4] - 9:24, 15:7,
15:13, 32:22never [1] - 11:19New [9] - 2:22, 3:2, 6:6, 9:7,
19:3, 21:2, 22:14, 26:13, 26:15
new [3] - 9:16, 17:3next [2] - 23:25, 29:17nice [1] - 26:17nine [2] - 13:19, 21:6noise [2] - 27:15, 31:6north [1] - 4:12North [5] - 3:7, 9:3, 12:10,
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TOWN BOARDTOWN OF OYSTER BAYACTION CALENDAR
September 14, 202111:32 a.m.
JOSEPH SALADINO RICHARD LaMARCASUPERVISOR TOWN CLERK
P R E S E N T:
SUPERVISOR JOSEPH S. SALADINO COUNCILWOMAN MICHELE M. JOHNSON COUNCILMAN LOUIS B. IMBROTO COUNCILMAN THOMAS P. HAND COUNCILMAN STEVE L. LABRIOLA COUNCILWOMAN LAURA L. MAIERCOUNCILWOMAN VICKI WALSH
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RICHARD LaMARCA, TOWN CLERKJEFFREY P. PRAVATO, RECEIVER OF TAXES
Minutes of the meeting taken by:
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MR. LaMARCA: May I have a motion to
suspend the rules and add Resolution No. 548 and
549-2021.
RESOLUTION NO. 548-2021; Resolution
directing the Town Clerk to publish a Notice of
Hearing in connection with the 2021 Fire Protection
Agreement with East Norwich Volunteer Fire Company
No. 1. Hearing Date: October 5, 2021. (M.D.
9/7/21 #13).
RESOLUTION NO. 549-2021; Resolution
authorizing an Inter-Municipal Agreement with the
Incorporated Village of Farmingdale for Tree
Trimming and Tree Removal for the period
September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2023, and for the
Supervisor, or his designee, to execute said
Agreement. (M.D. 9/7/21 #14).
On the motion:
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: So moved.
MR. LaMARCA: Motion made by
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COUNCILMAN HAND: Second.
MR. LaMARCA: Seconded by Councilman
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Supervisor Saladino?
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SUPERVISOR SALADINO: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Johnson?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Hand?
COUNCILMAN HAND: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Labriola?
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Maier?
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Walsh?
COUNCILWOMAN WALSH: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Motion to suspend the
rules and add Resolution No. 548 and 549-2021
passes with six "Ayes" and zero "Nays."
May I have a motion to resuspend the
rules and add the following Walked-on Resolutions?
Resolution No. 550-2021, which is a
Resolution authorizing flood insurance for Town
buildings for the period September 18, 2021,
through September 18, 2022; Resolution No.
551-2021, which is a Resolution pertaining to the
decision on a Local Law entitled: "A Local Law to
Amend Chapter 233 - Traffic, of the Code of the
Town of Oyster Bay," a hearing that was held today;
and Resolution No. 552-2021, which is a Resolution
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pertaining to the decision on a Local Law entitled:
"A Local Law to Amend Chapter 203 - Speed Limits,
of the Code of the Town of Oyster Bay," whose
hearing was held today as well.
On the motion:
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: So moved.
MR. LaMARCA: Motion made by
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COUNCILMAN HAND: Second.
MR. LaMARCA: Seconded by Councilman
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Supervisor Saladino?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Johnson?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Hand?
COUNCILMAN HAND: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Labriola?
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Maier?
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Walsh?
COUNCILWOMAN WALSH: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Motion to resuspend the
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rules of procedure and add Walked-on Resolution
Nos. 550-2021 through 552-2021 passes with six
"Ayes."
May I have a motion to adopt Resolution
Nos. P-14-21 through 552-2021, noting that
Resolution No. 519-2021 has been withdrawn?
PERSONNEL RESOLUTION NO. P-14-21;
Resolution pertaining to personnel of various
departments within the Town of Oyster Bay.
TRANSFER OF FUNDS RESOLUTION NO.
TF-12-21; Resolution pertaining to transfer of
funds within various departments' accounts for the
Year 2021.
RESOLUTION NO. 496-2021; Resolution
authorizing issuance of a refund of a Building
Permit fee to A. Niazi. Account No. PAD B 0001
02555 000 0000. (M.D. 8/10/21 #9).
RESOLUTION NO. 497-2021; Resolution
pertaining to Standard Work Day reporting and
resolution for a Member of Zoning Board of Appeals.
(M.D. 8/31/21 #32).
RESOLUTION NO. 498-2021; Resolution
pertaining to Contract No. PWC10-20, On-Call
Engineering Services relative to Construction
Management at Parking Field O-3, Oyster Bay, and to
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authorize use of a sub-consultant. Account No. HWY
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RESOLUTION NO. 499-2021; Resolution
authorizing an Agreement to retain an art
instructor for the Senior Citizens Services
Program, for the period September 13, 2021 through
December 31, 2021, and for the Supervisor, or his
designee, or the Commissioner of Community and
Youth Services, to execute said Agreement. Account
No. CYS A 7020 47660 000 0000. (M.D. 8/17/21 #8).
RESOLUTION NO. 500-2021; Resolution
authorizing an agreement to retain a musician for
the Senior Citizens Services Program, for the
listed dates, and for the Supervisor, or his
designee, or the Commissioner of Community and
Youth Services, to execute said Agreement. Account
No. CYS A 7020 47660 000 0000. (M.D. 8/17/21 #9).
RESOLUTION NO. 501-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
9 Hamilton Square, Glen Head, performed on May 21,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #15).
RESOLUTION NO. 502-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
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June 4, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #16).
RESOLUTION NO. 503-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
47 Thirteenth Street, Locust Valley, performed on
June 15, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #17).
RESOLUTION NO. 504-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
28 High Street, Farmingdale, performed on May 27,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #18).
RESOLUTION NO. 505-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
37 Ford Drive West, Massapequa, performed on
June 8, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #19).
RESOLUTION NO. 506-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
67A Belmont Avenue, Plainview, performed on June 4,
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placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #20).
RESOLUTION NO. 507-2021; Recommending
the property cleanup assessment of 85 West Avenue,
Hicksville, performed on June 8, 2021, be referred
to the County of Nassau for placement on the Nassau
County Tax Assessment Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #21).
RESOLUTION NO. 508-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
135 Frost Pond Road, Glen Head, performed on
June 10, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #22).
RESOLUTION NO. 509-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
240 North Iowa Avenue, Massapequa, performed on
June 7, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #23).
RESOLUTION NO. 510-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
306 West Old Country Road, Hicksville, performed on
May 18, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
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RESOLUTION NO. 511-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
377 Jerusalem Avenue, Hicksville, performed on
May 14, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #25).
RESOLUTION NO. 512-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
510 Clocks Boulevard, Massapequa, performed on
April 26, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #26).
RESOLUTION NO. 513-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
518 Ocean Avenue, Massapequa, which was demolished
on May 19, 2021, be referred to the County of
Nassau for placement on the Nassau County Tax
Assessment Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #27).
RESOLUTION NO. 514-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
634-636 Old Country Road, Plainview, performed on
May 26, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #28).
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RESOLUTION NO. 515-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
961 North Broadway, Massapequa, performed on
June 10, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #29).
RESOLUTION NO. 516-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
3982 Kingsberry Road, Seaford, performed on June 7,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #30).
RESOLUTION NO. 517-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
Old Country Road, SW Corner East Avenue,
Hicksville, performed on May 17, 2021, be referred
to the County of Nassau for placement on the Nassau
County Tax Assessment Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #31).
RESOLUTION NO. 518-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
53 Melrose Avenue, Massapequa, performed on June 2,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/17/21 #32).
RESOLUTION NO. 519-2021 (withdrawn).
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RESOLUTION NO. 520-2021; Resolution
authorizing Change Order No. 1 for a net decrease
under Contract No. H19-196-PH1, Construction of
Highway Improvements to the Hicks Avenue Area,
Syosset. (M.D. 8/17/21 #34).
RESOLUTION NO. 521-2021; Resolution
granting request from the Jericho Fire District for
use of a roll off container for their Annual Fire
Prevention Day to be held on October 3, 2021. (M.D.
8/17/21 #35).
RESOLUTION NO. 522-2021; Resolution
authorizing a Sub-Consultant in connection with
Contract No. H21-214, Improvements to East Lincoln
Avenue, Riverdale Avenue, and Pirates Cove,
Massapequa Surveying and Preliminary Design. (M.D.
8/17/21 #36).
RESOLUTION NO. 523-2021; Resolution
authorizing the 2021 Movies By Moonlight: Halloween
Edition and for the Supervisor, or his designee, or
the Commissioner of the Department of Community &
Youth Services and/or her designee, to make changes
as necessary for the event. Account Nos. CYS A 7020
45100 000 0000 and CYS A 7020 41800 000 0000. (M.D.
8/24/21 #4).
RESOLUTION NO. 524-2021; Resolution
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authorizing an extension of Contract SE003-11, Sale
and Recycling of White Metals and Miscellaneous
Other Metals, at the same prices, conditions and
terms provided for in the present contract,
commencing September 1, 2021 through August 31,
2026. (M.D. 8/24/21 #5).
RESOLUTION NO. 525-2021; Resolution
authorizing the Supervisor to execute the Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act Local Plan for the
period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2025. (M.D. 8/24/21
#6).
RESOLUTION NO. 526-2021; Resolution
authorizing issuance of a refund of a Building
Permit fee to Stanley Gelber Sons. Account No. PAD
B 0001 02555 000 0000. (M.D. 8/24/21 #7).
RESOLUTION NO. 527-2021; Resolution
authorizing a Quantity Increase/Decrease in
connection with Contract No. H19-186R, Construction
of Highway Improvements for the Fairwater Avenue
Area, Massapequa. (M.D. 8/24/21 #8).
RESOLUTION NO. 528-2021; Resolution
authorizing entrance into the Bid and Construction
Phases of Contract No. HTP21-217, Requirements
Contract for Tree Planting throughout the Town of
Oyster Bay. (M.D. 8/24/21 #10).
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RESOLUTION NO. 529-2021; Resolution
authorizing the Fall 2021 Workshop Enrichment
Program and to enter into agreements for the
professional services of instructors to conduct the
workshops, for the Commissioner of Community &
Youth and/or her designee to process refunds and
for the Supervisor, or his designee, or the
Commissioner of Community & Youth to execute said
agreements. (M.D. 8/31/21 #4).
RESOLUTION NO. 530-2021; Resolution
authorizing the acceptance of a donation of a
historical plaque from the Central Park Historical
Society to be displayed at Town of Oyster Bay
Parklet B-11 in Bethpage. (M.D. 8/31/21 #5).
RESOLUTION NO. 531-2021; Resolution
authorizing the Office of the Comptroller to
process and distribute Abandoned Site Plan Trust
Fund Monies. (M.D. 8/31/21 #12).
RESOLUTION NO. 532-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
634 Old Country Road, Plainview, performed on
June 25, 2021, be referred to the County of Nassau
for placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/31/21 #13).
RESOLUTION NO. 533-2021; Resolution
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authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
24 Rim Lane, Hicksville, performed on June 16,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/31/21 #14).
RESOLUTION NO. 534-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
35 Hemp Lane, Hicksville, performed on June 17,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/31/21 #15).
RESOLUTION NO. 535-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
101 Grohmans Lane, Plainview, performed on June 8,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/31/21 #16).
RESOLUTION NO. 536-2021; Resolution
authorizing the property cleanup assessment of
153 Ocean Avenue, Massapequa, performed on June 16,
2021, be referred to the County of Nassau for
placement on the Nassau County Tax Assessment
Rolls. (M.D. 8/31/21 #17).
RESOLUTION NO. 537-2021; Resolution
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Engineering Services relative to Civil Engineering
New Irrigation System TOB Golf Course and to use
sub-consultants. Account No. PKS H 7197 20000 000
2102 001. (M.D. 8/31/21 #19).
RESOLUTION NO. 538-2021; Resolution
granting request from the Columbus Lodge #2143,
Order Sons of Italy in America, for Town assistance
in conducting their 25th Annual Columbus Lodge
Italian Feast and Festival on North Broadway in
North Massapequa, to be held on September 26, 2021
(rain date October 3, 2021) and for the waiver of
Chapter 82-3 for the event. (M.D. 8/31/21 #24).
RESOLUTION NO. 539-2021; Resolution
granting request from Hicksville Chamber of
Commerce for Town assistance in conducting their
19th Annual Street Fair on September 19, 2021 (rain
date September 26, 2021) and to use Municipal
Parking Fields H-5 and H-6 as well as the use of
various Town equipment for the event. (M.D. 8/31/21
#25).
RESOLUTION NO. 540-2021; Resolution
granting request from the Afghan Hindu Association,
Inc. For Town assistance in conducting their annual
"Diwali Mela" on September 19, 2021 (rain date
October 17, 2021), to use Municipal Parking Field
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H-11 in Hicksville, for temporary "no parking"
signs in the field as well as the use of various
Town equipment for the event. (M.D. 8/31/21 #26).
RESOLUTION NO. 541-2021; Resolution
granting request from the Syosset Woodbury Chamber
of Commerce for Town assistance in conducting their
Annual Street Fair on September 19, 2021, for
temporary street closures as well as the use of
Town equipment for the event. (M.D. 8/31/21 #27).
RESOLUTION NO. 542-2021; Resolution
authorizing settlement of a claim and to accept
payment to fully settle the property damage to a
Town vehicle. Account No. TWN AMS 00001 02680 000
0000 000. (M.D. 8/31/21 #29).
RESOLUTION NO. 543-2021; Resolution
authorizing retention of Electronic Discovery
Service providers for the Town of Oyster Bay,
commencing October 1, 2021 through December 31,
2022. Account No. OTA A 1420 44110 000 0000. (M.D.
8/31/21 #30).
RESOLUTION NO. 544-2021; Resolution
authorizing a one-year extension of Contract No.
HRR17-154, Requirements Contract for Road
Restoration throughout the Town of Oyster Bay, at
the same terms, conditions and pricing, for the
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period October 3, 2021 through October 2, 2022.
(M.D. 8/31/21 #31).
RESOLUTION NO. 545-2021; Resolution
authorizing award of Contract No. DP21-216,
Renovations to Mill Pond House Phase 1, selective
demolition and structural shoring. Account No. PKS
H 7197 20000 000 1902 001. (M.D. 8/31/21 #22 &
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RESOLUTION NO. 546-2021; Resolution
granting request from Rocking the Road for a Cure,
Inc., for Town assistance in conducting their 12th
Annual Motorcycle Run for Breast Cancer on
October 3, 2021 to use Municipal Parking Field M-11
and to use various Town equipment for the event.
(M.D. 8/31/21 #28 & 9/7/21 #11).
RESOLUTION NO. 547-2021; Resolution
authorizing a Lease Agreement with a credit union
to utilize a portion of the Town owned building
located at 150 Miller Place, Syosset, and a portion
of the Town owned building located at
977 Hicksville Road, Massapequa, for the period
October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2024, and for
the Supervisor, or his designee, to execute said
Agreement. (M.D. 8/31/21 #18 & 9/7/21 #12).
RESOLUTION NO. 548-2021; Resolution
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directing the Town Clerk to publish a Notice of
Hearing in connection with the 2021 Fire Protection
Agreement with East Norwich Volunteer Fire Company
No. 1. Hearing Date: October 5, 2021. (M.D.
9/7/21 #13).
RESOLUTION NO. 549-2021; Resolution
authorizing an Inter-Municipal Agreement with the
Incorporated Village of Farmingdale for Tree
Trimming and Tree Removal for the period
September 1, 2021 to August 31, 2023, and for the
Supervisor, or his designee, to execute said
Agreement. (M.D. 9/7/21 #14).
RESOLUTION NO. 550-2021; Resolution
authorizing flood insurance for Town buildings for
the period September 18, 2021, through
September 18, 2022.
RESOLUTION NO. 551-2021; Resolution
pertaining to the decision on a Local Law entitled:
"A Local Law to Amend Chapter 233 - Traffic, of the
Code of the Town of Oyster Bay."
RESOLUTION NO. 552-2021, Resolution
pertaining to the decision on a Local Law entitled:
"A Local Law to Amend Chapter 203 - Speed Limits,
of the Code of the Town of Oyster Bay."
On the motion:
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COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: So moved.
MR. LaMARCA: Motion made by
Councilwoman Johnson.
COUNCILMAN HAND: Second.
MR. LaMARCA: Seconded by Councilman
Hand.
I don't have any slips, Supervisor.
Does anybody want to discuss any
Resolutions?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: So we don't have
any slips from the public signifying that no one
from the public would like to be heard on these
Resolutions?
MR. LaMARCA: That is correct.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Okay.
If there are no slips then and no one
has asked to be heard, then I assume that our next
course of action is to take a vote on our
Resolution Calendar.
MR. LaMARCA: Supervisor Saladino?
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Johnson?
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Hand?
COUNCILMAN HAND: "Aye."
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MR. LaMARCA: Councilman Labriola?
COUNCILMAN LABRIOLA: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Maier?
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: "Aye" on all,
except I "Recuse" on 538.
MR. LaMARCA: 538?
COUNCILWOMAN MAIER: 538.
MR. LaMARCA: Councilwoman Walsh?
COUNCILWOMAN WALSH: "Aye."
MR. LaMARCA: Motion to adopt
Resolution Nos. P-14-21 through 537-2021, noting
that 519-2021 has been withdrawn, passes with six
"Ayes."
Motion to adopt 538-2021 passes with
five "Ayes" and one "Recusal."
Motion to adopt Resolution Nos. 539
through 552-2021 passes with six "Ayes" and Zero
"Nays."
The Calendar is complete, Supervisor.
(TIME NOTED: 11:36 A.M.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Thank you.
Before we close our meeting, I'm going
to call on our Receiver, Jeff Pravato, to make an
important announcement.
MR. PRAVATO: Thank you, Supervisor,
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for the time.
I'm just reminding all residents that
the 2021/22 school tax bills will be going out,
we're hoping by the first week in October. They
can be paid without penalty until November 10th.
We did -- we're waiting on the County.
The County will provide us with that warrant
information. We have written a letter to the
County to get that as soon as possible. I did
receive a letter back from the acting Assessor,
Ann-Marie Barriga, stating that the time we want
it, September 27th. They will not be able to
provide it by then. The legislature, I was told
this morning, will be voting on it. We're waiting
on the County Executive to sign it.
We -- the letter I got back from the
acting Assessor was sarcastic in asking to get this
as soon as possible. She wants to know if we want
to take over the assessment, and I said, sure, if
the County wants to pay for it, I think the Town
could probably do a better job than they can do.
So we are waiting on that.
Residents have been calling, asking for
their school bills, asking for anything so they can
get prepared. It's their duty to get it to us as
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soon as possible so we can it out to our residents.
It's due October 1st without penalty to
November 10th, and we expect -- we would expect the
County to get this as soon as possible without
delay so our residents know what they have to pay
with this new assessment, and I'm expecting a lot
of phone calls this year, and, hopefully, not as
many errors. Over 7,000 errors in last year's
school warrants and the general warrants.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: It's very
important to clarify who made those errors.
MR. PRAVATO: Nassau County Assessment.
7,009 errors.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Not the Town of
Oyster Bay.
MR. PRAVATO: Not the Town of Oyster
Bay as people in their office were saying it was
the Town's fault.
And nearly $8.5 million in errors. So
those $8.5 million in errors -- residents should
know -- will be put on the backs of all the other
residents this year because there was Veterans'
exemption, clergy exemptions that these people were
taxed in full instead of getting their well-
deserved exemptions. So not only will the phasing
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going up higher, but the $8.5 million will be put
on the backs of the rest of the Town of Oyster Bay
residents, probably times two of that in Hempstead,
and maybe half of that in North Hempstead, so, very
significant, and we expect the County to deliver
that warrant as soon as possible.
Any questions, you can always call my
office at 624-6400; e-mail us at receiveroftaxes@
oysterbay-ny.gov with any questions.
And like I said, we've been fielding
questions for the last couple of weeks, and people
wanting their bills and knowing what they're going
to be.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: For more
information as you just heard, you can call our
Receiver's office at 516-624-6400.
Thank you very much.
Okay. At this time, we have concluded
our work.
We will close our Board meeting and
then entertain any comments from the public at
public comment period.
So with that, I ask for a motion.
COUNCILWOMAN JOHNSON: Supervisor, I
will make a motion that this meeting be closed.
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COUNCILMAN HAND: Second.
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: All in favor,
please signify by saying, "Aye."
ALL: "Aye."
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: Those opposed,
"Nay."
(Whereupon, there were no "Nay"
responses from the Board.)
SUPERVISOR SALADINO: The "Ayes" have
it.
Thank you very much, ladies and
gentlemen.
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000 [12] - 5:17, 6:2, 6:10, 6:17, 11:23, 12:15, 15:3, 16:13, 16:14, 16:19, 17:7
0000 [8] - 5:17, 6:10, 6:17, 11:23, 12:15, 16:14, 16:19
00001 [1] - 16:130001 [2] - 5:16, 12:15001 [2] - 15:4, 17:7008 [1] - 6:202555 [2] - 5:17, 12:1502680 [1] - 16:13
1
1 [10] - 2:8, 2:14, 11:2, 12:5, 12:10, 16:18, 17:5, 17:22, 18:4, 18:10
10 [2] - 8:12, 10:410) [1] - 12:25101 [1] - 14:1410th [2] - 21:5, 22:311) [1] - 17:1511:32 [1] - 1:311:36 [1] - 20:2011:39 [1] - 24:1312) [2] - 13:18, 17:2412th [1] - 17:1113 [1] - 6:613) [3] - 2:9, 13:24, 18:5135 [1] - 8:1114 [2] - 1:2, 9:514) [3] - 2:16, 14:5, 18:121420 [1] - 16:1915 [1] - 7:815) [2] - 6:23, 14:11150 [1] - 17:19153 [1] - 14:2016 [2] - 14:2, 14:2016) [3] - 6:2, 7:4, 14:1717 [3] - 10:16, 14:8, 15:2517) [2] - 7:10, 14:2318 [5] - 3:19, 3:20, 8:24,
18:15, 18:1618) [1] - 7:1619 [4] - 9:17, 15:16, 15:24,
16:719) [2] - 7:22, 15:41902 [1] - 17:7
19th [1] - 15:161st [1] - 22:2
2
2 [2] - 10:21, 17:120) [1] - 8:320000 [3] - 6:2, 15:3, 17:72003 [1] - 6:22021 [51] - 1:2, 2:6, 2:8,
2:14, 3:19, 5:13, 6:6, 6:7, 6:21, 7:2, 7:8, 7:14, 7:20, 8:1, 8:6, 8:12, 8:18, 8:24, 9:5, 9:11, 9:17, 9:23, 10:4, 10:10, 10:16, 10:22, 11:9, 11:18, 12:5, 12:10, 13:2, 13:22, 14:3, 14:9, 14:15, 14:21, 15:10, 15:11, 15:16, 15:17, 15:24, 15:25, 16:7, 16:18, 17:1, 17:13, 17:22, 18:2, 18:4, 18:10, 18:15
2021/22 [1] - 21:32022 [4] - 3:20, 16:19, 17:1,
18:162023 [2] - 2:14, 18:102024 [1] - 17:222025 [1] - 12:102026 [1] - 12:6203 [2] - 4:2, 18:2321 [1] - 6:2021) [1] - 8:82102 [1] - 15:422) [1] - 8:1423) [1] - 8:20233 [2] - 3:23, 18:1924 [1] - 14:224) [2] - 9:1, 15:12240 [1] - 8:1725 [1] - 13:2225) [2] - 9:7, 15:2025th [1] - 15:826 [4] - 9:11, 9:23, 15:10,
15:1726) [2] - 9:13, 16:327 [1] - 7:1327) [2] - 9:19, 16:927th [1] - 21:1228 [1] - 7:1328) [1] - 9:2529) [2] - 10:6, 16:14
3
3 [4] - 11:9, 15:11, 17:1, 17:13
30 [2] - 12:10, 17:2230) [2] - 10:12, 16:20306 [1] - 8:23
31 [5] - 2:14, 6:7, 12:5, 16:18, 18:10
31) [2] - 10:18, 17:232) [2] - 5:21, 10:2434) [1] - 11:535 [1] - 14:835) [1] - 11:1036) [1] - 11:1637 [1] - 7:19377 [1] - 9:43982 [1] - 10:9
4
4 [2] - 7:2, 7:254) [2] - 11:24, 13:941800 [1] - 11:2344110 [1] - 16:1945 [1] - 7:145100 [1] - 11:2347 [1] - 7:747660 [2] - 6:10, 6:17496-2021 [1] - 5:14497-2021 [1] - 5:18498-2021 [1] - 5:22499-2021 [1] - 6:3
5
5 [2] - 2:8, 18:45) [2] - 12:6, 13:14500-2021 [1] - 6:11501-2021 [1] - 6:18502-2021 [1] - 6:24503-2021 [1] - 7:5504-2021 [1] - 7:11505-2021 [1] - 7:17506-2021 [1] - 7:23507-2021 [1] - 8:4508-2021 [1] - 8:9509-2021 [1] - 8:15510 [1] - 9:10510-2021 [1] - 8:21511-2021 [1] - 9:2512-2021 [1] - 9:8513-2021 [1] - 9:14514-2021 [1] - 9:20515-2021 [1] - 10:1516-2021 [1] - 10:7516-624-6400 [1] - 23:16517-2021 [1] - 10:13518 [1] - 9:16518-2021 [1] - 10:19519-2021 [3] - 5:6, 10:25,
20:125197 [1] - 6:2520-2021 [1] - 11:1521-2021 [1] - 11:6
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3:13, 18:6550-2021 [3] - 3:17, 5:2,
18:13551-2021 [2] - 3:21, 18:17552-2021 [5] - 3:25, 5:2,
5:5, 18:21, 20:17
6
6) [1] - 12:11624-6400 [1] - 23:8634 [1] - 13:21634-636 [1] - 9:2267A [1] - 7:25
7
7 [2] - 8:18, 10:97) [1] - 12:157,000 [1] - 22:87,009 [1] - 22:137020 [4] - 6:10, 6:17, 11:22,
11:237197 [2] - 15:3, 17:7
8
8 [3] - 7:20, 8:6, 14:148) [2] - 6:10, 12:208.5 [3] - 22:19, 22:20, 23:18/10/21 [2] - 5:17, 6:28/17/21 [23] - 6:10, 6:17,
6:23, 7:4, 7:10, 7:16, 7:22, 8:3, 8:8, 8:14, 8:20, 9:1, 9:7, 9:13, 9:19, 9:25, 10:6, 10:12, 10:18, 10:24, 11:5, 11:10, 11:16
8/24/21 [6] - 11:24, 12:6, 12:10, 12:15, 12:20, 12:25
8/31/21 [20] - 5:21, 13:9, 13:14, 13:18, 13:24, 14:5, 14:11, 14:17, 14:23, 15:4, 15:12, 15:19, 16:3, 16:9, 16:14, 16:20, 17:2, 17:7, 17:15, 17:24
82-3 [1] - 15:1285 [1] - 8:5
9
9 [1] - 6:209) [3] - 5:17, 6:17, 17:89/7/21 [7] - 2:9, 2:16, 17:8,
17:15, 17:24, 18:5, 18:12961 [1] - 10:3977 [1] - 17:21
A
a.m [1] - 1:3A.M [2] - 20:20, 24:13Abandoned [1] - 13:17able [1] - 21:12accept [1] - 16:11acceptance [1] - 13:11Account [10] - 5:16, 6:1,
6:9, 6:16, 11:22, 12:14, 15:3, 16:13, 16:19, 17:6
accounts [1] - 5:12Act [1] - 12:9acting [2] - 21:10, 21:17ACTION [1] - 1:2action [1] - 19:18add [4] - 2:2, 3:13, 3:16, 5:1adopt [4] - 5:4, 20:10,
20:14, 20:16Afghan [1] - 15:22Agreement [11] - 2:7, 2:11,
2:16, 6:4, 6:9, 6:16, 17:17, 17:24, 18:3, 18:7, 18:12
agreement [1] - 6:12agreements [2] - 13:3, 13:9ALL [1] - 24:4
Amend [4] - 3:23, 4:2, 18:19, 18:23
America [1] - 15:7AMS [1] - 16:13Ann [1] - 21:11Ann-Marie [1] - 21:11announcement [1] - 20:24Annual [5] - 11:8, 15:8,
15:16, 16:7, 17:12annual [1] - 15:23Appeals [1] - 5:20April [1] - 9:11Area [2] - 11:4, 12:20art [1] - 6:4assessment [25] - 6:19,
6:25, 7:6, 7:12, 7:18, 7:24, 8:5, 8:10, 8:16, 8:22, 9:3, 9:9, 9:15, 9:21, 10:2, 10:8, 10:14, 10:20, 13:20, 14:1, 14:7, 14:13, 14:19, 21:19, 22:6
Assessment [24] - 6:22, 7:3, 7:9, 7:15, 7:21, 8:2, 8:8, 8:13, 8:19, 8:25, 9:6, 9:12, 9:19, 9:24, 10:5, 10:11, 10:18, 10:23, 13:23, 14:4, 14:10, 14:16, 14:22, 22:12
Assessor [2] - 21:10, 21:17assistance [5] - 15:7,
15:15, 15:23, 16:6, 17:11Association [1] - 15:22assume [1] - 19:17August [3] - 2:14, 12:5,
18:10authorize [1] - 6:1authorizing [45] - 2:11,
3:18, 5:15, 6:4, 6:12, 6:19, 6:25, 7:6, 7:12, 7:18, 7:24, 8:10, 8:16, 8:22, 9:3, 9:9, 9:15, 9:21, 10:2, 10:8, 10:14, 10:20, 11:2, 11:12, 11:18, 12:1, 12:8, 12:13, 12:17, 12:22, 13:2, 13:11, 13:16, 13:20, 14:1, 14:7, 14:13, 14:19, 16:11, 16:16, 16:22, 17:4, 17:17, 18:7, 18:14
Avenue [12] - 7:25, 8:5, 8:17, 9:4, 9:16, 10:15, 10:21, 11:4, 11:14, 12:19, 14:20
award [1] - 17:4aye [1] - 24:4Aye [19] - 3:1, 3:3, 3:5, 3:7,
3:9, 3:11, 4:14, 4:16, 4:18, 4:20, 4:22, 4:24, 19:21, 19:23, 19:25, 20:2, 20:4, 20:9, 24:3
Ayes [6] - 3:14, 5:3, 20:13, 20:15, 20:17, 24:9
B
B-11 [1] - 13:14backs [2] - 22:21, 23:2Barriga [1] - 21:11Bay [13] - 3:24, 4:3, 5:9,
5:25, 12:25, 13:13, 16:17, 16:24, 18:20, 18:24, 22:15, 22:17, 23:2
BAY [1] - 1:1Belmont [1] - 7:25Bethpage [1] - 13:14better [1] - 21:21Bid [1] - 12:22bills [3] - 21:3, 21:24, 23:12BOARD [1] - 1:1Board [3] - 5:20, 23:20,
24:8Boulevard [1] - 9:10Breast [1] - 17:12Broadway [2] - 10:3, 15:9Building [2] - 5:15, 12:13building [2] - 17:18, 17:20buildings [2] - 3:19, 18:14
C
CALENDAR [1] - 1:2Calendar [2] - 19:19, 20:19Cancer [1] - 17:12Central [1] - 13:12Chamber [2] - 15:14, 16:5Change [1] - 11:2changes [1] - 11:21Chapter [5] - 3:23, 4:2,
15:12, 18:19, 18:23CINQUEMANI [1] - 1:24Citizens [2] - 6:5, 6:13Civil [1] - 15:1claim [1] - 16:11clarify [1] - 22:11cleanup [23] - 6:19, 6:25,
7:6, 7:12, 7:18, 7:24, 8:5, 8:10, 8:16, 8:22, 9:3, 9:9, 9:15, 9:21, 10:2, 10:8, 10:14, 10:20, 13:20, 14:1, 14:7, 14:13, 14:19
clergy [1] - 22:23CLERK [2] - 1:5, 1:13Clerk [2] - 2:5, 18:1Clocks [1] - 9:10close [2] - 20:22, 23:20closed [1] - 23:25closures [1] - 16:8Code [4] - 3:23, 4:3, 18:20,
18:24Columbus [2] - 15:6, 15:8commencing [2] - 12:5,
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comment [1] - 23:22comments [1] - 23:21Commerce [2] - 15:15, 16:6Commissioner [5] - 6:8,
6:15, 11:20, 13:5, 13:8Community [5] - 6:8, 6:15,
11:20, 13:5, 13:8Company [2] - 2:7, 18:3complete [1] - 20:19Comptroller [1] - 13:16concluded [1] - 23:18conditions [2] - 12:3, 16:25conduct [1] - 13:4conducting [5] - 15:8,
15:15, 15:23, 16:6, 17:11connection [4] - 2:6, 11:12,
12:18, 18:2Construction [4] - 5:24,
11:3, 12:18, 12:22Consultant [1] - 11:12consultant [1] - 6:1consultants [1] - 15:3container [1] - 11:8Contract [11] - 5:23, 11:3,
11:13, 12:1, 12:18, 12:23, 12:24, 14:25, 16:22, 16:23, 17:4
contract [1] - 12:4Corner [1] - 10:15correct [1] - 19:14COUNCILMAN [13] - 1:9,
1:9, 1:10, 2:21, 3:5, 3:7, 4:9, 4:18, 4:20, 19:4, 19:25, 20:2, 24:1
Councilman [9] - 2:22, 3:4, 3:6, 4:10, 4:17, 4:19, 19:5, 19:24, 20:1
COUNCILWOMAN [17] - 1:8, 1:10, 1:11, 2:18, 3:3, 3:9, 3:11, 4:6, 4:16, 4:22, 4:24, 19:1, 19:23, 20:4, 20:7, 20:9, 23:24
Councilwoman [12] - 2:20, 3:2, 3:8, 3:10, 4:8, 4:15, 4:21, 4:23, 19:3, 19:22, 20:3, 20:8
Country [4] - 8:23, 9:22, 10:15, 13:21
County [54] - 6:21, 6:22, 7:2, 7:3, 7:8, 7:9, 7:14, 7:15, 7:20, 7:21, 8:1, 8:2, 8:7, 8:8, 8:12, 8:13, 8:18, 8:19, 8:24, 8:25, 9:5, 9:6, 9:11, 9:12, 9:17, 9:18, 9:23, 9:24, 10:4, 10:5, 10:10, 10:11, 10:17, 10:18, 10:22, 10:23, 13:22, 13:23, 14:3, 14:4, 14:9, 14:10, 14:15, 14:16, 14:21, 14:22, 21:6, 21:7, 21:9,
21:15, 21:20, 22:4, 22:12, 23:5
couple [1] - 23:11Course [1] - 15:2course [1] - 19:18Cove [1] - 11:14credit [1] - 17:17Cure [1] - 17:10CYS [4] - 6:10, 6:17, 11:22,
11:23
D
damage [1] - 16:12Date [2] - 2:8, 18:4date [3] - 15:11, 15:17,
15:24dates [1] - 6:14December [2] - 6:7, 16:18decision [4] - 3:22, 4:1,
18:18, 18:22decrease [1] - 11:2delay [1] - 22:5deliver [1] - 23:5demolished [1] - 9:16demolition [1] - 17:6Department [1] - 11:20departments [1] - 5:9departments' [1] - 5:12deserved [1] - 22:25Design [1] - 11:15designee [9] - 2:15, 6:8,
6:15, 11:19, 11:21, 13:6, 13:7, 17:23, 18:11
directing [2] - 2:5, 18:1Discovery [1] - 16:16discuss [1] - 19:8displayed [1] - 13:13distribute [1] - 13:17District [1] - 11:7Diwali [1] - 15:24donation [1] - 13:11DP21-216 [1] - 17:4Drive [1] - 7:19due [1] - 22:2duty [1] - 21:25
E
e-mail [1] - 23:8East [4] - 2:7, 10:15, 11:13,
18:3Edition [1] - 11:19Electronic [1] - 16:16Engineering [3] - 5:24, 15:1Enrichment [1] - 13:2enter [1] - 13:3entertain [1] - 23:21
entitled [4] - 3:22, 4:1, 18:18, 18:22
entrance [1] - 12:22equipment [4] - 15:19,
16:3, 16:9, 17:14errors [6] - 22:8, 22:11,
22:13, 22:19, 22:20event [6] - 11:22, 15:12,
15:19, 16:3, 16:9, 17:14except [1] - 20:5execute [7] - 2:15, 6:9,
6:16, 12:8, 13:8, 17:23, 18:11
Executive [1] - 21:15exemption [1] - 22:23exemptions [2] - 22:23,
22:25expect [3] - 22:3, 23:5expecting [1] - 22:6extension [2] - 12:1, 16:22
F
Fair [2] - 15:16, 16:7Fairwater [1] - 12:19Fall [1] - 13:2Farmingdale [3] - 2:12,
7:13, 18:8fault [1] - 22:18favor [1] - 24:2Feast [1] - 15:9fee [2] - 5:16, 12:14Festival [1] - 15:9Field [3] - 5:25, 15:25,
17:13field [1] - 16:2fielding [1] - 23:10Fields [1] - 15:18Fire [6] - 2:6, 2:7, 11:7,
11:8, 18:2, 18:3first [1] - 21:4five [1] - 20:15flood [2] - 3:18, 18:14following [1] - 3:16Ford [1] - 7:19Frost [1] - 8:11full [1] - 22:24fully [1] - 16:12Fund [1] - 13:18FUNDS [1] - 5:10funds [1] - 5:12
G
Gelber [1] - 12:14general [1] - 22:9gentlemen [1] - 24:12Glen [2] - 6:20, 8:11
Golf [1] - 15:2granting [6] - 11:7, 15:6,
15:14, 15:22, 16:5, 17:10Grohmans [1] - 14:14
H
H-11 [1] - 16:1H-5 [1] - 15:18H-6 [1] - 15:18H19-186R [1] - 12:18H19-196-PH1 [1] - 11:3H21-214 [1] - 11:13half [1] - 23:4Halloween [1] - 11:18Hamilton [1] - 6:20HAND [8] - 1:9, 2:21, 3:5,
4:9, 4:18, 19:4, 19:25, 24:1Hand [6] - 2:23, 3:4, 4:11,
4:17, 19:6, 19:24Head [2] - 6:20, 8:11heard [3] - 19:12, 19:17,
23:15hearing [2] - 3:24, 4:4Hearing [4] - 2:6, 2:8, 18:2,
18:4held [4] - 3:24, 4:4, 11:9,
15:10Hemp [1] - 14:8Hempstead [2] - 23:3, 23:4Hicks [1] - 11:4Hicksville [9] - 8:6, 8:23,
9:4, 10:16, 14:2, 14:8, 15:14, 16:1, 17:21
High [1] - 7:13higher [1] - 23:1Highway [2] - 11:4, 12:19Hindu [1] - 15:22historical [1] - 13:12Historical [1] - 13:12hopefully [1] - 22:7hoping [1] - 21:4House [1] - 17:5HRR17-154 [1] - 16:23HTP21-217 [1] - 12:23HWY [1] - 6:1
I
IMBROTO [1] - 1:9important [2] - 20:24, 22:11Improvements [3] - 11:4,
11:13, 12:19Inc [2] - 15:23, 17:11Incorporated [2] - 2:12,
18:8Increase/Decrease [1] -
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23:15Innovation [1] - 12:9instead [1] - 22:24instructor [1] - 6:5instructors [1] - 13:4insurance [2] - 3:18, 18:14Inter [2] - 2:11, 18:7Inter-Municipal [2] - 2:11,
18:7Iowa [1] - 8:17Irrigation [1] - 15:2issuance [2] - 5:15, 12:13Italian [1] - 15:9Italy [1] - 15:7
J
Jeff [1] - 20:23JEFFREY [1] - 1:13Jericho [1] - 11:7Jerusalem [1] - 9:4job [1] - 21:21JOHNSON [8] - 1:8, 2:18,
3:3, 4:6, 4:16, 19:1, 19:23, 23:24
Johnson [6] - 2:20, 3:2, 4:8, 4:15, 19:3, 19:22
JOSEPH [2] - 1:5, 1:8July [1] - 12:10June [16] - 7:2, 7:8, 7:20,
7:25, 8:6, 8:12, 8:18, 10:4, 10:9, 10:21, 12:10, 13:22, 14:2, 14:8, 14:14, 14:20
K
Kingsberry [1] - 10:9knowing [1] - 23:12
L
LABRIOLA [4] - 1:10, 3:7, 4:20, 20:2
Labriola [3] - 3:6, 4:19, 20:1
ladies [1] - 24:11LaMARCA [30] - 1:5, 1:13,
2:1, 2:19, 2:22, 3:2, 3:4, 3:6, 3:8, 3:10, 3:12, 4:7, 4:10, 4:15, 4:17, 4:19, 4:21, 4:23, 4:25, 19:2, 19:5, 19:14, 19:20, 19:22, 19:24, 20:1, 20:3, 20:6, 20:8, 20:10
Lane [3] - 14:2, 14:8, 14:14last [2] - 22:8, 23:11LAURA [1] - 1:10Law [8] - 3:22, 4:1, 4:2,
18:18, 18:19, 18:22, 18:23Lease [1] - 17:17legislature [1] - 21:13letter [3] - 21:8, 21:10,
21:16Limits [2] - 4:2, 18:23Lincoln [1] - 11:13listed [1] - 6:14Local [9] - 3:22, 4:1, 4:2,
12:9, 18:18, 18:19, 18:22, 18:23
located [2] - 17:19, 17:20Locust [2] - 7:1, 7:7Lodge [2] - 15:6, 15:8LOUIS [1] - 1:9
M
M-11 [1] - 17:13M.D [55] - 2:8, 2:16, 5:17,
5:21, 6:2, 6:10, 6:17, 6:23, 7:4, 7:10, 7:16, 7:22, 8:3, 8:8, 8:14, 8:20, 9:1, 9:7, 9:13, 9:19, 9:25, 10:6, 10:12, 10:18, 10:24, 11:5, 11:9, 11:15, 11:23, 12:6, 12:10, 12:15, 12:20, 12:25, 13:9, 13:14, 13:18, 13:24, 14:5, 14:11, 14:17, 14:23, 15:4, 15:12, 15:19, 16:3, 16:9, 16:14, 16:19, 17:2, 17:7, 17:15, 17:24, 18:4, 18:12
MAIER [5] - 1:10, 3:9, 4:22, 20:4, 20:7
Maier [3] - 3:8, 4:21, 20:3mail [1] - 23:8Management [1] - 5:25Marie [1] - 21:11Massapequa [11] - 7:19,
8:17, 9:10, 9:16, 10:3, 10:21, 11:15, 12:20, 14:20, 15:10, 17:21
meeting [4] - 1:23, 20:22, 23:20, 23:25
Mela [1] - 15:24Melrose [1] - 10:21Member [1] - 5:20Metals [2] - 12:2, 12:3MICHELE [1] - 1:8Mill [1] - 17:5Miller [1] - 17:19million [3] - 22:19, 22:20,
23:1Minutes [1] - 1:23Miscellaneous [1] - 12:2Monies [1] - 13:18Moonlight [1] - 11:18morning [1] - 21:14motion [11] - 2:1, 2:17,
3:12, 3:15, 4:5, 4:25, 5:4, 18:25, 20:10, 23:23, 23:25
Motion [5] - 2:19, 4:7, 19:2, 20:14, 20:16
Motorcycle [1] - 17:12moved [3] - 2:18, 4:6, 19:1Movies [1] - 11:18MR [31] - 2:1, 2:19, 2:22,
3:2, 3:4, 3:6, 3:8, 3:10, 3:12, 4:7, 4:10, 4:15, 4:17, 4:19, 4:21, 4:23, 4:25, 19:2, 19:5, 19:14, 19:20, 19:22, 19:24, 20:1, 20:3, 20:6, 20:8, 20:10, 20:25, 22:12, 22:16
Municipal [5] - 2:11, 15:17, 15:25, 17:13, 18:7
musician [1] - 6:12
N
Nassau [47] - 6:21, 6:22, 7:2, 7:3, 7:8, 7:9, 7:14, 7:15, 7:20, 7:21, 8:1, 8:2, 8:7, 8:12, 8:13, 8:18, 8:19, 8:24, 8:25, 9:5, 9:6, 9:11, 9:12, 9:18, 9:23, 9:24, 10:4, 10:5, 10:10, 10:11, 10:17, 10:22, 10:23, 13:22, 13:23, 14:3, 14:4, 14:9, 14:10, 14:15, 14:16, 14:21, 14:22, 22:12
Nay [2] - 24:6, 24:7Nays [2] - 3:14, 20:18nearly [1] - 22:19necessary [1] - 11:22net [1] - 11:2New [1] - 15:2new [1] - 22:6next [1] - 19:17Niazi [1] - 5:16NO [61] - 2:4, 2:10, 5:7,
5:10, 5:14, 5:18, 5:22, 6:3, 6:11, 6:18, 6:24, 7:5, 7:11, 7:17, 7:23, 8:4, 8:9, 8:15, 8:21, 9:2, 9:8, 9:14, 9:20, 10:1, 10:7, 10:13, 10:19, 10:25, 11:1, 11:6, 11:11, 11:17, 11:25, 12:7, 12:12, 12:16, 12:21, 13:1, 13:10, 13:15, 13:19, 13:25, 14:6, 14:12, 14:18, 14:24, 15:5, 15:13, 15:21, 16:4, 16:10, 16:15, 16:21, 17:3, 17:9, 17:16, 17:25, 18:6, 18:13, 18:17, 18:21
North [5] - 8:17, 10:3, 15:9, 15:10, 23:4
Norwich [2] - 2:7, 18:3Nos [5] - 5:2, 5:5, 11:22,
20:11, 20:16
NOTED [2] - 20:20, 24:13Notice [2] - 2:5, 18:1noting [2] - 5:5, 20:11November [2] - 21:5, 22:3ny.gov [1] - 23:9
O
O-3 [1] - 5:25Ocean [2] - 9:16, 14:20October [12] - 2:8, 11:9,
15:11, 15:25, 16:18, 17:1, 17:13, 17:22, 18:4, 21:4, 22:2
OF [3] - 1:1, 1:13, 5:10office [3] - 22:17, 23:8,
23:16Office [1] - 13:16Old [4] - 8:23, 9:22, 10:15,
13:21On-Call [2] - 5:23, 14:25one [4] - 16:22, 19:11,
19:16, 20:15one-year [1] - 16:22Opportunity [1] - 12:9opposed [1] - 24:5Order [2] - 11:2, 15:7OTA [1] - 16:19owned [2] - 17:18, 17:20OYSTER [1] - 1:1Oyster [13] - 3:24, 4:3, 5:9,
5:25, 12:25, 13:13, 16:17, 16:24, 18:20, 18:24, 22:15, 22:16, 23:2
oysterbay [1] - 23:9oysterbay-ny.gov [1] - 23:9
P
P-14-21 [3] - 5:5, 5:7, 20:11PAD [2] - 5:16, 12:14paid [1] - 21:5Park [1] - 13:12Parking [4] - 5:25, 15:18,
15:25, 17:13parking [1] - 16:1Parklet [1] - 13:14passes [5] - 3:14, 5:2,
20:12, 20:14, 20:17pay [2] - 21:20, 22:5payment [1] - 16:12penalty [2] - 21:5, 22:2people [3] - 22:17, 22:23,
23:11performed [22] - 6:20, 7:1,
7:7, 7:13, 7:19, 7:25, 8:6, 8:11, 8:17, 8:23, 9:4, 9:10, 9:22, 10:3, 10:9, 10:16,
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2810:21, 13:21, 14:2, 14:8, 14:14, 14:20
period [9] - 2:13, 3:19, 6:6, 12:10, 17:1, 17:21, 18:9, 18:15, 23:22
Permit [2] - 5:16, 12:14PERSONNEL [1] - 5:7personnel [1] - 5:8pertaining [9] - 3:21, 4:1,
5:8, 5:11, 5:19, 5:23, 14:25, 18:18, 18:22
Phase [1] - 17:5Phases [1] - 12:23phasing [1] - 22:25phone [1] - 22:7Pirates [1] - 11:14PKS [2] - 15:3, 17:6Place [1] - 17:19placement [23] - 6:22, 7:3,
7:9, 7:15, 7:21, 8:2, 8:7, 8:13, 8:19, 8:25, 9:6, 9:12, 9:18, 9:24, 10:5, 10:11, 10:17, 10:23, 13:23, 14:4, 14:10, 14:16, 14:22
Plainview [4] - 7:25, 9:22, 13:21, 14:14
Plan [2] - 12:9, 13:17Planting [1] - 12:24plaque [1] - 13:12Pond [2] - 8:11, 17:5portion [2] - 17:18, 17:19possible [5] - 21:9, 21:18,
22:1, 22:4, 23:6PRAVATO [4] - 1:13, 20:25,
22:12, 22:16Pravato [1] - 20:23Preliminary [1] - 11:15prepared [1] - 21:25present [1] - 12:4Prevention [1] - 11:9prices [1] - 12:3pricing [1] - 16:25procedure [1] - 5:1process [2] - 13:6, 13:17professional [1] - 13:4Program [3] - 6:6, 6:13,
13:3property [24] - 6:19, 6:25,
7:6, 7:12, 7:18, 7:24, 8:5, 8:10, 8:16, 8:22, 9:3, 9:9, 9:15, 9:21, 10:2, 10:8, 10:14, 10:20, 13:20, 14:1, 14:7, 14:13, 14:19, 16:12
Protection [2] - 2:6, 18:2provide [2] - 21:7, 21:13provided [1] - 12:4providers [1] - 16:17public [4] - 19:11, 19:12,
23:21, 23:22Public [1] - 1:25
publish [2] - 2:5, 18:1put [2] - 22:21, 23:1PWC07-20 [1] - 14:25PWC10-20 [1] - 5:23
Q
Quantity [1] - 12:17questions [3] - 23:7, 23:9,
23:11
R
rain [3] - 15:11, 15:16, 15:24
receive [1] - 21:10RECEIVER [1] - 1:13Receiver [1] - 20:23Receiver's [1] - 23:16receiveroftaxes [1] - 23:8Recommending [1] - 8:4Recusal [1] - 20:15Recuse [1] - 20:5Recycling [1] - 12:2referred [23] - 6:21, 7:2,
7:8, 7:14, 7:20, 8:1, 8:6, 8:12, 8:18, 8:24, 9:5, 9:11, 9:17, 9:23, 10:4, 10:10, 10:16, 10:22, 13:22, 14:3, 14:9, 14:15, 14:21
refund [2] - 5:15, 12:13refunds [1] - 13:6relative [2] - 5:24, 15:1reminding [1] - 21:2Removal [2] - 2:13, 18:9Renovations [1] - 17:5Reporter/Notary [1] - 1:25reporting [1] - 5:19request [6] - 11:7, 15:6,
15:14, 15:22, 16:5, 17:10Requirements [2] - 12:23,
16:23residents [6] - 21:2, 22:1,
22:5, 22:20, 22:22, 23:3Residents [1] - 21:23Resolution [73] - 2:2, 2:4,
2:10, 3:13, 3:17, 3:18, 3:20, 3:21, 3:25, 5:1, 5:4, 5:6, 5:8, 5:11, 5:14, 5:18, 5:22, 6:3, 6:11, 6:18, 6:24, 7:5, 7:11, 7:17, 7:23, 8:9, 8:15, 8:21, 9:2, 9:8, 9:14, 9:20, 10:1, 10:7, 10:13, 10:19, 11:1, 11:6, 11:11, 11:17, 11:25, 12:7, 12:12, 12:16, 12:21, 13:1, 13:10, 13:15, 13:19, 13:25, 14:6, 14:12, 14:18, 14:24, 15:5, 15:13, 15:21,
16:4, 16:10, 16:15, 16:21, 17:3, 17:9, 17:16, 17:25, 18:6, 18:13, 18:17, 18:21, 19:19, 20:11, 20:16
resolution [1] - 5:20RESOLUTION [61] - 2:4,
2:10, 5:7, 5:10, 5:14, 5:18, 5:22, 6:3, 6:11, 6:18, 6:24, 7:5, 7:11, 7:17, 7:23, 8:4, 8:9, 8:15, 8:21, 9:2, 9:8, 9:14, 9:20, 10:1, 10:7, 10:13, 10:19, 10:25, 11:1, 11:6, 11:11, 11:17, 11:25, 12:7, 12:12, 12:16, 12:21, 13:1, 13:10, 13:15, 13:19, 13:25, 14:6, 14:12, 14:18, 14:24, 15:5, 15:13, 15:21, 16:4, 16:10, 16:15, 16:21, 17:3, 17:9, 17:16, 17:25, 18:6, 18:13, 18:17, 18:21
Resolutions [3] - 3:16, 19:9, 19:13
responses [1] - 24:8rest [1] - 23:2Restoration [1] - 16:24resuspend [2] - 3:15, 4:25retain [2] - 6:4, 6:12retention [1] - 16:16RICHARD [2] - 1:5, 1:13Rim [1] - 14:2Riverdale [1] - 11:14Road [9] - 8:11, 8:23, 9:22,
10:9, 10:15, 13:21, 16:23, 17:10, 17:21
Rocking [1] - 17:10roll [1] - 11:8Rolls [23] - 6:23, 7:4, 7:10,
7:16, 7:22, 8:3, 8:8, 8:14, 8:20, 9:1, 9:7, 9:13, 9:19, 9:25, 10:6, 10:12, 10:18, 10:24, 13:24, 14:5, 14:11, 14:17, 14:23
rules [4] - 2:2, 3:13, 3:16, 5:1
Run [1] - 17:12
S
Saladino [3] - 2:25, 4:13, 19:20
SALADINO [14] - 1:5, 1:8, 3:1, 4:14, 19:10, 19:15, 19:21, 20:21, 22:10, 22:14, 23:14, 24:2, 24:5, 24:9
Sale [1] - 12:1sarcastic [1] - 21:17school [3] - 21:3, 21:24,
22:9SE003-11 [1] - 12:1
Seaford [1] - 10:9second [3] - 4:9, 19:4, 24:1Second [1] - 2:21Seconded [2] - 4:10, 19:5seconded [1] - 2:22selective [1] - 17:5Senior [2] - 6:5, 6:13September [16] - 1:2, 2:14,
3:19, 3:20, 6:6, 12:5, 15:10, 15:16, 15:17, 15:24, 16:7, 17:22, 18:10, 18:15, 18:16, 21:12
Service [1] - 16:17services [1] - 13:4Services [7] - 5:24, 6:5, 6:9,
6:13, 6:16, 11:21, 15:1settle [1] - 16:12settlement [1] - 16:11shoring [1] - 17:6sign [1] - 21:15significant [1] - 23:5signify [1] - 24:3signifying [1] - 19:11signs [1] - 16:2Site [1] - 13:17six [4] - 3:14, 5:2, 20:12,
20:17slips [3] - 19:7, 19:11,
19:16Society [1] - 13:13Sons [2] - 12:14, 15:7soon [5] - 21:9, 21:18, 22:1,
22:4, 23:6Speed [2] - 4:2, 18:23Square [1] - 6:20Standard [1] - 5:19Stanley [1] - 12:14stating [1] - 21:11STEVE [1] - 1:10Street [5] - 7:1, 7:7, 7:13,
15:16, 16:7street [1] - 16:8structural [1] - 17:6Sub [1] - 11:12sub [2] - 6:1, 15:3Sub-Consultant [1] - 11:12sub-consultant [1] - 6:1sub-consultants [1] - 15:3Supervisor [15] - 2:15,
2:25, 4:13, 6:7, 6:14, 11:19, 12:8, 13:7, 17:23, 18:11, 19:7, 19:20, 20:19, 20:25, 23:24
SUPERVISOR [14] - 1:5, 1:8, 3:1, 4:14, 19:10, 19:15, 19:21, 20:21, 22:10, 22:14, 23:14, 24:2, 24:5, 24:9
Surveying [1] - 11:15suspend [2] - 2:2, 3:12
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29SW [1] - 10:15Syosset [3] - 11:5, 16:5,
17:19System [1] - 15:2
T
Tax [23] - 6:22, 7:3, 7:9, 7:15, 7:21, 8:2, 8:8, 8:13, 8:19, 8:25, 9:6, 9:12, 9:18, 9:24, 10:5, 10:11, 10:18, 10:23, 13:23, 14:4, 14:10, 14:16, 14:22
tax [1] - 21:3taxed [1] - 22:24TAXES [1] - 1:13temporary [2] - 16:1, 16:8terms [2] - 12:4, 16:25TF-12-21 [1] - 5:11Thirteenth [2] - 7:1, 7:7THOMAS [1] - 1:9throughout [2] - 12:24,
16:24TIME [2] - 20:20, 24:13TOB [1] - 15:2today [2] - 3:24, 4:4TOWN [4] - 1:1, 1:1, 1:5,
1:13Town [29] - 2:5, 3:18, 3:24,
4:3, 5:9, 12:24, 13:13, 15:7, 15:15, 15:19, 15:23, 16:3, 16:6, 16:9, 16:13, 16:17, 16:24, 17:11, 17:14, 17:18, 17:20, 18:1, 18:14, 18:20, 18:24, 21:20, 22:14, 22:16, 23:2
Town's [1] - 22:18TRACIE [1] - 1:24Traffic [2] - 3:23, 18:19TRANSFER [1] - 5:10transfer [1] - 5:11Tree [5] - 2:12, 2:13, 12:24,
18:8, 18:9Trimming [2] - 2:13, 18:9Trust [1] - 13:17TWN [1] - 16:13two [1] - 23:3
U
under [1] - 11:3union [1] - 17:17up [1] - 23:1utilize [1] - 17:18
V
Valley [2] - 7:1, 7:7
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30various [5] - 5:8, 5:12,
15:19, 16:2, 17:14vehicle [1] - 16:13Veterans' [1] - 22:22VICKI [1] - 1:11Village [2] - 2:12, 18:8Volunteer [2] - 2:7, 18:3vote [3] - 2:24, 4:12, 19:18voting [1] - 21:14
W
waiting [3] - 21:6, 21:14, 21:22
waiver [1] - 15:11Walked [2] - 3:16, 5:1Walked-on [2] - 3:16, 5:1WALSH [4] - 1:11, 3:11,
4:24, 20:9Walsh [3] - 3:10, 4:23, 20:8wants [2] - 21:18, 21:20warrant [2] - 21:7, 23:6warrants [2] - 22:9week [1] - 21:4weeks [1] - 23:11West [3] - 7:19, 8:5, 8:23White [1] - 12:2withdrawn [2] - 5:6, 20:12withdrawn) [1] - 10:25Woodbury [1] - 16:5Workforce [1] - 12:8Workshop [1] - 13:2workshops [1] - 13:5written [1] - 21:8
Y
Year [1] - 5:13year [3] - 16:22, 22:7, 22:22year's [1] - 22:8Youth [5] - 6:9, 6:16, 11:21,
13:6, 13:8
Z
zero [1] - 3:14Zero [1] - 20:17Zoning [1] - 5:20