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Hempstead Town Board Meeting Agenda: June 19

The Hempstead Town Board is scheduled to hold its next meeting Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.

Town board meetings are held in the Nathan L.H. Bennett Pavilion, adjacent to Hempstead Town Hall, One Washington St., Hempstead.

The Hempstead Town board is comprised of Angie Cullin, Anthony Santino, Dorothy Goosby, Gary Hudes, James Darcy and Edward Ambrosino. Kate Murray is the Hempstead Town Supervisor.


Council members are responsible for adopting the annual budget, adopting and amending the town code and the building zone ordinances, adopting all traffic regulations, and hearing applications for changes of zone and special exceptions to zoning codes. 

PUBLIC HEARINGS

28702

 

Proposed Local Law entitled Re: “REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS” to limit parking in LIDO BEACH (To amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

28703

 

Proposed Local Law entitled Re: “PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS” in FRANKLIN SQUARE, ROOSEVELT, UNIONDALE (To amend Section 202-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

28704

 

Proposed Local Law entitled Re: “ARTERIAL STOPS” in EAST MEADOW, ROOSEVELT (To amend Section 197-5 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

22430

 

Proposed Local Law entitled “PARKING FOR POLICE VEHICLES ONLY” in WOODMERE (To repeal certain part of Section 202-57 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

21527

 

Proposed “HANDICAPPED PARKING ON PUBLIC STREETS” in ELMONT, FRANKLIN SQUARE (Stone St., Court Rd., Atlantic St.)

1490

 

Application of 1206 BELLMORE AVENUE REALTY CORP. for permit to include existing gasoline service station within “GSS” District – NORTH BELLMORE – s/si Jerusalem Ave. bet. Park & Bellmore Aves.

28600

 

DECISION: Application of YD HOOVER, LLC for Special Exception (Public Garage), for automotive repairs – INWOOD - e/si Hoover St.

ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR

20915

1

Resolutions (5) – Ratifying, confirming & Granting permission for use of Town of Hempstead Parking Fields B-2, B-3, B-6, B-7, I-2, S-1, S-6 & 200 N. Franklin

St. Parking Field - BELLMORE, INWOOD, SEAFORD [2] & HEMPSTEAD (CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE BELLMORES, INWOOD BUCCANEERS ATHLETIC CLUB, INC., SEAFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY, ST. PAUL’S GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH)

687

2

Resolution – Granting application for permit to display fireworks conducted by Fireworks by Grucci – EAST MEADOW – Eisenhower Park (TD BANK)

23436

3

Resolution – Granting application for permit to display fireworks conducted by Bay Fireworks – EAST MEADOW – Eisenhower Park (JAMAICA CULTURAL ALLIANCE)

23436

4

Resolution – Granting application for permit to display fireworks conducted by Bay Fireworks – EAST MEADOW – Eisenhower Park (TINA DI)

23436

5

Resolution – Granting application for permit to display fireworks conducted by Bay Fireworks – HEMPSTEAD (HEMPSTEAD GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB)

23436

6

Resolution – Granting application for permit to display fireworks conducted by Bay Fireworks – WOODMERE (WOODMERE COUNTRY CLUB)

23436

7

Resolution – Granting application for permit to display fireworks conducted by Pyro Engineering, Inc. [Bay Fireworks] – POINT LOOKOUT (DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION)

9

8

Resolution – Authorizing mileage allowance for employee in the DEPT. OF URBAN RENEWAL (DIANE MARIE HAY)

6473

9

Resolution – Accepting offer of sponsorship for the Town of Hempstead 2012 Boater’s Guide – OFFICE OF TOURISM (REYNOLD’S TOWBOAT US)

6473

10

Resolution – Amending Resolution No. 1342-2011 to increase the authorized expenditure amount with respect to purchase of publications – OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS

6542-A

11

Resolutions (17) – Declaring emergency in regard to open, abandoned dwellings & commercial property – EAST ROCKAWAY, LEVITTOWN, MERRICK, OCEANSIDE, ROCKVILLE CENTRE [2], ROOSEVELT [5], UNIONDALE [2], (NR) WESTBURY, WEST HEMPSTEAD [2], WOODMERE (PRO-VIDE, INC.)

6365

12

Resolution & Order – Directing Construction or Reconstruction of Sidewalks along certain streets in the Town of Hempstead – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

21564

13

Resolution – Establishing fees for sale of refreshments to senior citizens at Town Park – LIDO BEACH – DEPT. OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT

21564

14

Resolution – Authorizing fees for sale of various arts and crafts items – DEPT. OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT

16452

15

Resolution – Authorizing renewal of the town’s Multi-Peril & Fire Insurance Policy on Town & Special District properties – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

13291

16

Resolution – Authorizing lease of weather center with respect to the Emergency Management Program – DEPT. OF CONSERVATION & WATERWAYS (TELVENT DTN, LLC)

17083

17

Resolution – Awarding purchase contract for yearly requirement for transfer of municipal solid waste from transfer facility to Covanta Energy Facility – DEPT. OF SANITATION (U.S. EXPRESS, WESTBURY PAPER STOCK CORP.) Contract #49-12

4670

18

Resolution – Awarding contract for yearly requirements for removal & disposal of solid waste in the Bellerose Terrace Area of the Town of Hempstead – DEPT. OF SANITATION (WINTERS BROTHERS RECYCLING) Contract #51-12

19959

19

Resolution – Authorizing betterment agreement for road improvement – VALLEY STREAM – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (INC. VILLAGE OF VALLEY STREAM)

20803

20

Resolution – Accepting low bid for exterior facade renovation – BALDWIN – 97 Merrick Rd. – DEPT. OF PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (VALLESIGNS & AWNINGS, INC.)

20803

21

Resolution - Accepting low bid for exterior facade renovation – BALDWIN – 87, 91, 831 & 839 Merrick Rd. – DEPT. OF PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (MINEOLA SIGN COMPANY)

20803

22

Resolution - Accepting bid for exterior facade renovation – BALDWIN – 840 Merrick Rd. – DEPT. OF PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

25478

23

Resolution – Accepting low bid for installation of pedestrian wayfinding signage within the Hofstra University Campus – HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY - DEPT. OF ENGINEERING (ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS INC.) PW #47-11

3191

24

Resolution – Accepting low bid for 2012 requirements work along various roadways within the Unincorporated Areas of the Town of Hempstead – DEPT. OF ENGINEERING (A.L.A.C. CONTRACTING CORP.) PW #16-12

28706

25

Resolution – Accepting low bid for storm water drain & road improvement – OCEANSIDE – Harold St.-Moreland Ave. Area, Phase I – DEPT. OF ENGINEERING (RICHARD W. GRIM, INC.) PW #19-12

28707

26

Resolution – Accepting low bid for storm water drain & road improvement – SEAFORD – Bryant Dr.-Harvard La. Area, Phase I – DEPT. OF ENGINEERING (LASER INDUSTRIES, INC.) PW #18-12

14301

27

Resolution – Accepting proposal for maintenance upgrade services on IBM APC – DEPT. OF INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY (IBM CORP.)

28711

28

Resolution – Approving Site Plan in connection with building application for construction of a six story hotel building with associated site improvements – (NR) WESTBURY – s/w cor. Merrick Ave. & Privado Rd. – DEPT. OF BUILDINGS (865 MERRICK PARTNERS LLC & CHSGN LONG ISLAND HOTEL PARTNERS LLC)

24133

29

Resolution – Appointment of member - LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION (THOMAS SALTZMAN)

21823

30

Resolution – Reappointment of members - LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION (ANGELO F. CORVA, PAUL D. VAN WIE, LANCE DARNELL CLARK, JOSHUA SOREN)

10889

31

Resolutions (2) – Authorizing settlement of claims for personal injuries sustained – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

7

32

Resolution – Amending Resolution No. 83-2012 Re: Various offices, positions & occupations in the Town Government of the Town of Hempstead

22430

33

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Proposed Local Law entitled: “PARKING FOR POLICE VEHICLES ONLY” in LEVITTOWN (To repeal certain part of Section 202-57 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

15234

34

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Proposed Local Law Re: “PROHIBITING THE GROWING, PLANTING AND/OR MAINTENANCE OF BAMBOO (To repeal & reenact Section 128-1 of Article V of Chapter 128 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

21527

35

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Proposed ‘HANDICAPPED PARKING ON PUBLIC STREETS” in MEADOWMERE PARK, OCEANSIDE, UNIONDALE (West Ave., Rockville Centre Pkwy., Macon Pl.)

10735

36

Resolution & Order Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Proposed Increase & Improvement of the OYSTER BAY-HEMPSTEAD JOINT COMMUNITY HALL & SWIMMING POOL DISTRICT – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

28676

37

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Proposed Amendment of Section 343.C. (1) of Article XXXIII of the Building Zone Ordinance in relation to deletion of Gasoline Service Station (GSS) designation upon voluntary surrender thereof by the property owner – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

28674

38

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Proposed Amendment of Section 302 of Article XXXI of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Hempstead, insofar as to create a new Subsection 302 (P) thereof in relation to “REDUCING UNREASONABLE GLARE FROM SPOT LIGHTS IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

28667

39

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Proposed Amendment of Section 246 of Article XXIV of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Hempstead, to create a new Subsection 246 (V) thereof, in relation to “PROHIBITION OF SURFBOARD TYPE COMMERCIAL SIGN STRUCTURES” – TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

28710

40

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JULY 10/12

Petition of NEIL CT, LLC to rezone from “Residence B” District to “Y Industrial” District – OCEANSIDE - s/si Neil Ct., 49.15’ e/Fireman’s Memorial Dr.

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Stanley Borensohn May 24, 2013 at 12:59 pm
Bojames, congratulations on expanding your range of pet peeves from tax policy to include libraryRead More etiquette. You go girl!!
Bojames May 17, 2013 at 08:15 pm
All above by the original writer notwithstanding it is morally reprehensible that people who did ,Read More do not, would not send their children to public school but rather private school, religious or secular, sit on a public school board of education. They are there for one reason only ;to keep taxes as low as possible because those that elect them carry private school tuition. That is NOT an acceptable reason to direct/control/guide the education of public school students. Any position put forward that disputes this as the basis for parents of private school students being on a BOE is a lie.
Tova Markowitz May 17, 2013 at 05:18 pm
I'm amazed and shocked to hear about the shenanigans. Thank you for revealing what has been goingRead More on. I will forward your article to my friends and make sure we vote for Nachum. Thank you and your family for your dedication and efforts. Stay strong. We need you ,,
Gail May 21, 2013 at 05:33 pm
Chris - Educators also receive a $200-$250 tax credit on their personal income tax returns.
Chris Albanese May 17, 2013 at 04:05 pm
It's not just the teachers... As a parent of 2 going on 3 school aged children, I'm amazed at howRead More much our free public schools cost. We get a supply list every year of things like crayons and pencils which I get, although I don't see why it HAS to be crayola. The red crayon in the box from the 99 cents store is just as red as the one in the $4 box from someplace else. Also, I don't understand why I need to send in 4 boxes of tissues, paper towels, wipes, etc per child. When I was a kid, I remember keeping a little pack of kleenex in my desk for when I needed it. I'm sure the district can buy in bulk at half the cost to us and store it in the schools until needed. Also, as far as the teachers go, I'm not sure if they do it on LI, but when I was a SBM in the NYC DOE, we had what was called Teacher's Choice which was a check for $250 that every teacher would get on March 15 (?) to help pay for the classroom supplies they bought throughout the year. It always amazed me how many of the "supplies" were purchased on 03/14. I had the pleasure of denying some of the more bogus expenses. Also, anything they would spend above and beyond their reimbursement is now tax deductible I believe. My wife, sister, cousin and many friends were and some still are classroom teachers. I know firsthand how the good ones give much more than they get in their check(s). The trick is to weed out the ones that are only in it for the money, benefits and summers off and not the kids.
Shirley Hanein Lane May 19, 2013 at 05:50 pm
lilly, i just created a group on Facebook (Hewlett-Woodmere District 14 Budget Discussion) forRead More residents of district 14 to share and question. Maybe someone on the board will look at it. Please tell your friends. A copy of the budget is uploaded and can be reviewed. I believe residents should make informed decisions. Read it and see what jumps out at you and looks good, fishy, or just normal.
lilly May 19, 2013 at 03:36 pm
thanks Shirley- we have to keep posting to vote NO for the budget- I try to go to meetings and it isRead More ridiculous to hear how no one comes to the table with ideas of how NOT to SPEND our money! If there were only more people that would attend and stand up and speak up maybe it would change.
lilly May 14, 2013 at 02:18 pm
I do not understand how we never have a year with NO TAX INCREASES!!!!! It is pretty sad- we have toRead More get new resources, get more project bids and simply learn to say no or tighten up and not spend and what about salary freezes! We are all living with these types of challenges. We are living through difficult times. When I look around the town and see so many homes and stores for rent and sale- it should be a lightbulb moment. We can't continue to live this way. People will keep leaving the neighborhood and that's really not good for any of us!
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paul May 11, 2013 at 11:25 pm
Way to go Harvey! Happy Birthday and keep up the good work... Others depend on you....