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CALENDAR

TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

STATED TOWN BOARD MEETING- 10:30 A.M. (D.S.T.) DECEMBER 7, 2021

Roll Call: Present: Also Present:

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PUBLIC HEARINGS

Proposed Local Law Re: "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking in BALDWIN, FRANKLIN SQUARE, LAKEVIEW, MERRICK, OCEANSIDE, WANTAGH (To amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Proposed Local Law Re: "PARKING AND STANDING PROHIBITIONS" in ELM ONT, LEVITTOWN, OCEANSIDE, UNIONDALE, W ANTAGH, WESTBURY, WEST HEMPSTEAD (To amend Section 202-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Proposed Local Law Re: "ARTERIAL STOPS in EAST MEADOW, ELMONT, HEWLETT,(NR) ISLAND PARK, LEVITTOWN, NORTH VALLEY STREAM, SEAFORD, WEST HEMPSTEAD (To amend Section 197-5 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Proposed Local Law Re: "PROHIBITION OF LEFT TURNS" in BETHPAGE (To amend Section 197-15 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Proposed Local Law Re: "BUS STOPS" in LEVITTOWN (To amend Section 202-52 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Proposed Local Law Re: "GROSS WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS" in UNIONDALE (To amend Sectjon 192-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Proposed "HANDICAPPED PARKING ON PUBLIC STREETS" in ELMONT, FRANKLIN SQUARE, INWOOD, ISLAND PARK OCEANSIDE, UNIONDALE, WANTAGH (World Avenue, Arcade Place, Rockmark A venue, James Street, Hoffman Street, Jefferson Street, Kingston Boulevard, Oceanside Parkway, Perkins Avenue, West Windsor, Manor Parkway, Walters Avenue)

Proposed Local Law to amend Chapter 121 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled "SMOKING" by adding a New Article IV entitled "CANNABIS OPT-OUT" in the Town of Hempstead in relation to prohibiting the retail sale of adult use Cannabis as authorized by New York State Cannabis Law Section 131.1 with adoption subject to a permissive referendum

Resolution-Adopting a S.E.Q.R. and determination of non-significance in connection with an application to rezone a parcel of land located in Roosevelt- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

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Application of BOLLA OIL CORP to include an existing gasoline service station and to extend premises and install (2) storage tanks each with a capacity of 15,000 gallons -ROOSEVELT- w/si Nassau Road between West Raymond Avenue & Lee Street

Resolution - Adopting a S.E.Q.R. and determination of non-significance in connection with an application to rezone a parcel of land located in Island Park- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Application of3195 AUSTIN BLVD. OWNERS, LLC for rezoning from business "X" District to Residence "CA" District - ISLAND PARK- e/si Austin Blvd. n/si Jamacia Ave. w/si Nevada Ave.

Resolution - Adopting a S.E.Q.R. and determination of non-significance in connection with an application to rezone a parcel of land located in Island Park- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Application of OCEAN MARINA, LLC for a change of zone from Industrial, Light Manufacturing, Business and Residence "B"zones to "CA­S" Residence District located Waterfront Blvd. (NR) ISLAND PARK

Application of OCEAN MARINA, LLC to amend the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions dated June 30, 1982 recorded at Liber 9422 page 166 in the Office of the County Clerk, petitioner seeks to amend the declaration by eliminating condition 1 prohibiting any building or structure from being placed on the premises at Waterfront Blvd. (NR) ISLAND PARK

Resolution-Adopting a S.E.Q.R. and determination of non-significance in connection with an application to rezone a parcel of land located in (NR) GARDEN CITY- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Application of PROSPERITY AVENUE HOLDINGS, LLC & PAUL'S COLLISION, INC. for a Special Exception (Public Garage) to operate a whole sale auto body repair and collision center, vehicles will be serviced through contracts with auto repair facilities, auto dealerships, car rentals, and insurance companies (NR) GARDEN CITY - n/si Commercial Avenue e/si of Clinton Road

ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR

Resolution - Authorizing reimbursement of fees for appointment as notary public - OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK (SEAN P. LETTIS)

Resolution - Authorizing delinquent water rents to be levied against properties of owners as shown upon such lists - 2022

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Resolutions (12) - Ratifying and confirming an emergency posed by the threat of imminent danger and authorizing special assessment in regard to open, abandoned one family dwelling, garage, unsafe dead tree commercial buildings- BALDWIN (6), BELLMORE (I), LAKEVIEW(!), LEVITTOWN (1), MERRICK (1), SEAFORD (1), UNIONDALE(!)­DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS (CIPCO BOARDING CO.)

Resolution - Authorizing the execution of a Boundary Line Agreement affecting property located at Reynolds Channel -LONG BEACH - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (ANTHONY SA VV AS) SUBJECT TO PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM

Resolution - Setting Town Board Meeting Dates for the year 2022 -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution- Authorizing the Town of Hempstead Receiver of Taxes to enter into an agreement to process in person credit card payments for real estate taxes- OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES (OPEN EDGE PAYMENTS LLC. d/b/a/ GLOBAL PAYMENTS INTERGRA TED )

Resolution - Authorizing payment for computer related legal research-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION)

Resolution- Authorizing accepting a proposal to provide online invoice and payments services -DEPT. OF WATER (INVOICE CLOUD, INC.)

Resolution- Authorizing the continuation of a maintenance agreement for the Town's Local Government Finance Systems (LGFS) - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (CGI TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS INC)

Resolution - Amending Resolution 769-2021 authorizing the acceptance and approval of a proposal from LORRAINE GREGORY COMMUNICATIONS -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution- Authorizing the pursuit of a partnership with Keyspan Gas East Corporation for the development of a clean hydrogen demonstration project DEPT. OF CONSERVATION & WATERWAYS (KEYSPAN GAS EAST CORPORATION d/b/a NATIONAL GRID)

Resolution -Accepting a monetary gift from MML Senior Care. Inc. d/b/a Home Instead Senior Care for support of Senior Citizens' Programs-DEPT. OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT

Resolution- Authorizing acceptance of a proposal from Elite Action Fire Extinguishing Equipment & Service Inc. for a semi-annual inspections of the Department of Water's Fire Suppression System- DEPT. OF WATER (ELITE ACTIONS FIRE EXTINGUISHING EQUIPMENT & SERVICE, INC.)

Resolution - Authorizing the acceptance of a field service partnership agreement from Hach Company for the Department of Water's Nitratax System and Spectrophotometer- DEPT. OF WATER (HACH COMPANY)

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Resolution- Authorizing acceptance of a bid for maintenance and repair of heating & air conditioning units, boilers, heaters and furnaces - DEPT. OF WATER Contract# 91-202l(BULL-TECH SERVICES. LLC)

Resolution- Authorizing acceptance of a bid for electrical service & maintenance of water department facilities - DEPT. OF WATER Contract # 93-2021(WIRE WATER, INC)

Resolution - Authorizing the award of a contract for the removal, disposal and recycling of street sweeping and drainage sediments within the Town of Hempstead - DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS (WINTER BROS. HAULING OF LONG ISLAND, LLC.)

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Resolution- Authorizing the introduction of the Town's first ever "Cornhole" League and the establishment of associated participant and officiating fees -DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION

Resolution- Accepting the proposal of the New York State Industries for the disabled (NYSID) for yearly requirements for document shredding program -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (AMERICAN SECURITY SHREDDING CORP.)

Resolution- Declaring certain equipment obsolete and authorizing disposal thereof- DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS

Resolution- Authorizing the ratification and affirmation of an agreement relative to Anchor registration payments -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution- Authorizing the award of an extension of TOH Contract# 11-2020 for yearly requirements for clay & sand mix for baseball diamonds, topsoil & other related items - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (BARBATO NURSERY, BITTLE & SONS, INC., CUSTOM GOLF SOIL SOLUTION)

Resolution- Authorizing a price increase of TOH Contract# 35-2020 for yearly requirements for printing of recreational brochures for the Parks Dept. - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (TOBA Y PRINTING CO.)

Resolution- Authorizing the award of an extension and a price increase of TOH Contract# 68-2020 for yearly requirements for glass repair or replace - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (ALERT GLASS & ARCHITECT MATERIAL CORP.)

Resolution - Authorizing the repurposing of funds in the Town through "CARES ACT", which were previously granted to recipients to assist them in paying for unbudgeted necessary expenses incurred directly related to the Covid -19 pandemic -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution - Authorizing amendment to 2021 adopted budget to decrease General Fund estimated revenues a decrease to General Fund appropriations a decrease to the General Fund undistributed other expense account and a decrease of the Cares Act assistance revenue account in the

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Town of Hempstead General Fund undistributed-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution - Authorizing the repurposing of funds in the Town through "CARES ACT', which were previously granted to recipients to assist them in paying for unbudgeted necessary expenses incurred directly related to the Covid-19 pandemic -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution- Authorizing amendment to 2021 adopted budget to increase estimated revenues increase appropriations an increase to various expense accounts and an increase of the Cares Act assistance revenue account­TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution - Authorizing amendment to 2021 adopted budget to decrease General Fund estimated revenues a decrease to General Fund appropriations a decrease to the General Fund undistributed other expense account and a decrease of the Cares Act assistance revenue account in the Town of Hempstead General Fund undistributed-TOWN OF HEMSPTEAD

Resolution - Authorizing the transfer of monies received by the Town of Hempstead through the Cares Act to fund unbudgeted necessary expenses incurred directly related to the Covid-19 Pandemic- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution - Authorizing a renewal application to the NYS Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) for a comprehensive youth project for youth of the Town of Hempstead and youth initiatives funding categories- DEPT. OF PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Resolution- Authorizing the execution of certain documents relative to a grant application for restoration of the Light House Monument and installation of a Clock Tower - DEPT. OF GENERAL SERVICES

Resolution- Pursuant to private housing finance law 125 approving an application to the County of Nassau for twenty-five (25) year extension of tax exemption for property within the "Golden Age" Residence District (GA) known as Oceanside Cove Redevelopment Company Owners Corp.-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution - Appointing Kathleen P. Murray as Registrar of Vital Statistics from January I, 2022 through December 31, 2023 - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution - Approving official undertakings pursuant to Section 25 of the Town Law - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution- Authorizing the Commissioner of Information & Technology to accept a proposal from Cherry Road Technologies, Inc. for priority support for the Town's Oracle Cloud System DEPT. OF INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY (CHERRY ROAD TECHNOLOGY, INC.)

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Resolution- Ratifying and confirming the acceptance of a proposal from the Dover Group for Catering Services- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD-(THE DOVER GROUP)

Resolution- Ratifying and confirming payment by the Town of Hempstead to SC Events for a Holiday Concert for the General Public- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD (SC EVENTS)

Resolution- Renewing the contract for 2020 relining and repairs to stormwater drainage systems at various locations within the unincorporated areas of the Town of Hempstead PW#l2-20- DEPT. OF ENGINEERING

Resolution- Authorizing the award of a bid for N. Y.S Governor's Office of Storm Recovery Funded Project-stormwater drainage and road improvements- West Boulevard/ West Boulevard Bay Park PW# 45-21-DEPT. OF ENGINEERING

Resolution- Accepting the proposal to provide on-call professional engineering services related to Department of Water Operations- DEPT. OF WATER (CAMERON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P)

Resolution- Accepting the proposal to provide on-call professional engineering services related to Department of Water Operations- DEPT. OF WATER (D&B ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS, P.C.)

Resolution- Accepting the proposal to provide on-call professional engineering services related to Department of Water Operations- DEPT. OF WATER (GdB GEOSPATIAL L.S., P.C.)

Resolution- Accepting the proposal to provide on-call professional engineering services related to Department of Water Operations- DEPT. OF WATER (H2M ARCHITECTS +ENGINEERS)

Resolution- Scheduling a Town Board Meeting on December 21, 2021 at 10:30 A.M.-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolutions (2) - Ratifying, confirming & granting permission for use of Town of Hempstead Parking Field - MERRICK, UNIONDALE, M-5, U-1 - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD - (CHABAD CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE,KEV AN M. ABRAHAMS, NASSAU COUNTY LEGISLATOR)

Resolution- Authorizing the acceptance of the donation of a memorial monument from the Robert Van Cott 1139 American Legion, 734 Woodfield Road, Lakeview for the benefit of the Town of Hempstead Parks Department, Herbert Walker Memorial Park, Woodfield Road Lakeview -TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution- Authorizing the award of contract# 73A-2021 for cremation services for animals Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter DEPT. OF GENERAL SERVICES- (COMPASSION CARE PET AQUAMATION, INC.)

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Resolution- Authorizing the Commissioner of General Services to accept the proposal from SHI International Corp. for BBC Mail Manager renewal of annual subscription of BBC Software on NYS Contract #PD67647 DEPT. OF GENERAL SERVICES REPRODUCTION/MAIL SERVICES DIVISION (SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP.)

Resolution- Requesting legislation for "AN ACT" to amend the vehicle and traffic law in relation to authorizing the Town of Hempstead in the County of Nassau to establish residential parking systems in the neighborhoods of Bellerose Terrace and Elmont-TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution - Amending Resolution No. 92-2021 Re: Various offices positions & occupations in the Town Govermnent of the Town of Hempstead

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 Proposed Local Law Re: "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking in BELLMORE, EAST ATLANTIC BEACH (To amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 Proposed Local Law Re: "PARKING AND STANDING PROHIBITIONS" in BALDWIN, BELLMORE, EAST ATLANTIC BEACH, ELM ONT, FRANKLIN SQUARE, MERRICK, NORTH BELLMORE, SEAFORD, UNIONDALE, (NR)VALLEY STREAM (To amend Section 202-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 Proposed Local Law Re: "ARTERIAL STOPS in ELMONT, SEAFORD, WANTAGH, WOODMERE (To amend Section 197-5 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead)

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 Proposed Local Law Re: "SCHOOL SPEED LIMITS" in UNIONDALE Glenn Curtis Boulevard between Merrick Ave. & Hempstead Turnpike -(To amend Chapter 190 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead, by the insertion of a location into Section 190-4 subdivision "B" in relation to a 30 mph school speed limit 7 AM to 6 PM School Days)

Resolution Calling Public Hearing JANUARY 11, 2022 Proposed "HANDICAPPED PARKING ON PUBLIC STREETS" in BALDWIN, EAST ATLANTIC BEACH, ELMONT, FRANKLIN SQUARE, OCEANSIDE, UNIONDALE, (Prospect Street,Merrick Road, Fox Road, Hunnewell Avenue, Globe Avenue, Litchfield Avenue, Doris Avenue, Russell Street, West Windsor Parkway, Manor Parkway, Spring A venue, Rochester A venue, Sewanee A venue, Belmont Boulevard, Beck Street)

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recormnendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that 650 NASSAU ROAD, UNIONDALE a/k/a sec.36 block 468 lots 24 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

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Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 81 FOX BOULEY ARD, MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 189 lot 470 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 88 FOX BOULEVARD, MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 189 lot 372 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 93 FOX BOULEY ARD, MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 190 lot 464 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 99 FOX BOULEVARD, MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 190 lot 461 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 52 HENRY STREET MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 190 lot 122 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 56 HENRY STREET MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 190 lot 427 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 58 HENRY STREET MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 190 lot 131 be designated an Historical Landmark- TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 62 HENRY STREET MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 190 lot 137 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

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Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 64 HENRY STREET MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 190 lot 140 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on JANUARY 11, 2022 To review the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that the Merrick Gable Home at 119 LINCOLN BOULEY ARD MERRICK a/k/a sec.56 block 194 lot 758 be designated an Historical Landmark - TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Resolution & Order Calling for a Public Hearing JANUARY 11, 2022 Proposed Increase & Improvement of the MERRICK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on DECEMBER 21, 2021 Proposed Local Law Re: "RESTRICTED PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS BELMONT PARK RACETRACK" in ELMONT (To amend Section 202-58)

MEETING SCHEDULE JAN 11-A.M. JAN 25 -P.M

FEB 15-A.M ... MAR 1-P.M. MAR 22-A.M. APRIL 5- P.M.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Chapter 202 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE and REPEAL "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit

parking at the following locations:

BALDWIN Section 202-5

FRANKLIN SQUARE Section 202-7

MERRICK Section 202-11

MERRICK ROAD (TH 478/21) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING 10 AM TO 10 PM EXCEPT SUNDAYS - starting at a point 15 feet east of the east curbline of Lakeside Drive then east for a distance of 46 feet.

MERRICK ROAD (TH 478/21) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING 10 AM TO 10 PM EXCEPT SUNDAYS - starting at a point 82 feet east of the east curbline of Lakeside Drive then east for a distance of 97 feet.

PROSPECT STREET (TH 474/21) South Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 20 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue then west for a distance of 246 feet.

PROSPECT STREET (TH 474/21) South Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 266 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue then west for a distance of 213 feet.

GRANGE STREET (TH 422/21) West Side -15 MINUTE PARKING BETWEEN SIGNS -starting at a point 36 feet south of the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike south for a distance of 56 feet.

ORR STREET (TH 439/21) East Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -starting on point 361 feet south of the south curbline of Merrick Road south for a distance of 11 7 feet. ~:r+{,,11 :ff:- f

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OCEANSIDE Section 202-13

WANTAGH Section 202-10

WEST HEMPSTEAD Section 202-20

CLARK AVENUE (TH 432/21) East Side - NO PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM JUNE 15 th THROUGH AUGUST 30 th

- starting at a point 178 feet north of the north curbline of Atlantic Avenue then north for a distance of 117 feet.

MERRICK ROAD (TH 135/21) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING - starting at a point 30 feet west of the west curbline of Bayview Avenue west for a distance of 66 feet.

HILLMAN STREET (TH 420/21) West Side -NO PARKING 9 AM TO 5 PM MAY TO OCTOBER ON SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND HOLIDAYS -starting from the south curbline of Colonial Road then south for a distance of 103 feet.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Chapter 202 "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking from the following locations:

BALDWIN Section 202-5

FRANKLIN SQUARE Section 202-7

LAKEVIEW Section 202-20

MERRICK Section 202-11

MERRICK ROAD (TH 397/17) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING 10 AM TO 10 PM EXCEPT SUNDAYS - starting at a point 15 feet east of the south curbline of Lakeside Dr. (East), then east for a distance of 169 feet. (Adopted 11/28/17)

PROSPECT STREET (TH 485/19) South Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 20 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue west for a distance of 479 feet. (Adopted 2/4/20)

GRANGE STREET (TH 413/06) West Side -ONE HOUR PARKING EXCEPT SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 36 feet south of the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike south for a distance of 56 feet. (Adopted 9/4/07)

HILLMAN STREET (TH 233/76) West Side -NO PARKING 9 AM TO 5 PM MAY TO OCTOBER ON SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS -starting from the south curbline of Colonial Road south then west to the east curbline of Lincoln Road. (Adopted 1/25/77)

ORR STREET (TH 113/21) East Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -starting at a point 125 feet north of the roadway termination north for a distance of 48 feet. (Adopted 5/25/21)

OCEANSIDE Section 202-13

ARTHUR COURT (TH 420/12) West Side - NO PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 323 feet south of the south curbline of Howard Place south for a distance of 28 feet. (Adopted 1/22/13)

CLARK AVENUE (TH 309/93) East Side - NO PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM JUNE 15 th THRU AUGUST 30 th

- starting at a point 178 feet north of the north curbline of Atlantic Avenue north for a distance of 140 feet. (Adopted 1/11/94)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 202-1 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE AND REPEAL "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" at the

following locations:

ELMONT

LEVITTOWN

OCEANSIDE

CREST AVENUE (TH 429/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Charlotte Court then north for 25 feet.

CHARLOTTE AVENUE (TH 429/21) North Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the west curbline of Crest Avenue then west for 25 feet.

GARDINERS AVENUE (TH 425/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline of Silo Lane then south for a distance of 30 feet.

GARDINERS AVENUE (TH 425/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Silo Lane then north for a distance of 40 feet.

FOXHURST ROAD (TH 428/21) North Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Loftus Avenue then east for a distance of 40 feet.

LOFTUS AVENUE (TH 428/21) East Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Foxhurst Road then north for a distance of 30 feet.

LOFTUS AVENUE (TH 428/21) West Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Foxhurst Road then north for a distance of 30 feet.

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UNIONDALE

WESTBURY

WEST HEMPSTEAD

1st PLACE (TH 286/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Lowell Road north for a distance of 68 feet.

STEWART AVENUE (TH 468/21) North Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Plum Tree Road East North east for a distance of 31 feet.

EUSTON ROAD (TH 458/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of 9th Street north for a distance of 25 feet.

EUSTON ROAD (TH 458/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of 9th Street north for a distance of 25 feet.

HILLMAN STREET (TH 420/21) North Side -NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting from the east curbline of Lincoln Road then east to the north east for a distance of 330 feet.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Section 202-1 "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" from the following locations:

UNIONDALE

WANTAGH

1st PLACE (TH 286/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Lowell Road north for a distance of 35 feet. (Adopted 9/9/21)

MERRICK ROAD (TH 5/02) South Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 30 feet west of the west curbline of Bayview Avenue west for a distance of 66 feet. (Adopted 9/10/02)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

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BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

· KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

evening of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 197-5 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE and REPEAL "ARTERIAL STOPS" at the following

locations:

EAST MEADOW

ELMONT

HEWLETT

(NR) ISLAND PARK

LEVITTOWN

5th STREET (TH 448/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southeast on Madison Drive shall come to a full stop.

SUSSEX ROAD (TH 427/21) STOP - all traffic traveling westbound on 106th Avenue shall come to a full stop.

SUSSEX ROAD (TH 427/21) STOP - all traffic traveling eastbound on 106th Avenue shall come to a full stop.

NEWPORT DRIVE (TH 433/21) STOP -all traffic traveling westbound on Sutton Lane shall come to a full stop.

BROADWAY (TH 424/21) STOP - all traffic traveling westbound on Wavecrest Place North shall come to a full stop.

CORNFLOWER ROAD (TH 450/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Gardenia Lane shall come to a full stop.

SHERWOOD ROAD (TH 377/21) STOP -all traffic traveling northbound on North Bellmore Road shall come to a full stop.

NORTH VALLEY STREAM

SEAFORD

WEST HEMPSTEAD

SHERWOOD ROAD (TH 377/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on North Bellmore Road shall come to a full stop.

ARCADIAN AVENUE (TH 447/21) STOP -all traffic traveling eastbound on R Street shall come to a full stop.

OXFORD PLACE (TH 302/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on South Seamans Neck Road shall come to a full stop.

COLONIAL ROAD (TH 420/21) STOP -all traffic traveling northbound on Hillman Street shall come to a full stop.

COLONIAL ROAD (TH 420/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Hillman Street shall come to a full stop.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Section 197-5 ftARTERIAL STOPS" from the following locations:

SEAFORD OXFORD PLACE (TH 302/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on South Seamans Neck Road shall come to a full stop. (Adopted 9/23/21)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 197-15 of the code of the Town of Hempstead

to INCLUDE "PROHIBITION OF LEFT TURNS" at the following

locations:

BETHPAGE FARMEDGE ROAD (TH 341/21) NO LEFT TURN - all traffic traveling eastbound on Farmedge Road shall be prohibited from executing left turns onto northbound North Wantagh Avenue.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 202-52 of the code of the Town of Hempstead

to REPEAL "BUS STOPS" at the following locations:

LEVITTOWN CORNFLOWER ROAD - North Side - NO STOPPING BUS STOP - from the east curbline of Gardenia Lane east for a distance of 100 feet. (Amended 5/24/60)

CORNFLOWER ROAD - South Side - NO STOPPING BUS STOP - from the east curbline of Gardenia Lane east for a distance of 100 feet. (Amended 5/24/60)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9

of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the

Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of

New York, as amended, a public hearing will be held in the

Town Hall Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, on the 7th day of

December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that

day to consider the enactment of a local law to amend

Section 192-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead by the

insertion of two, locations into subdivision "Z" thereof, in

relation to gross weight restrictions upon commercial

vehicles using certain town highways, as follows:

"Z" - UNIONDALE

LIBERTY STREET - between Jerusalem Avenue and Hempstead Boulevard. (TH-453/21)

EMERSON STREET - between Hempstead Boulevard and Liberty Street. (TH-453/21)

The proposed local law is on file in the office of the

Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead, Hempstead Town Hall,

1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, where same may be

inspected during office hours.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to be

heard on said proposal at the time and place aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York.

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 202-48 of the

Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Handicapped Parking

on Public Streets," a public hearing will be held in the Town

Meeting Pavilion. Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street,

Hempstead, New York, on the 7th day of December, 2021, at

10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to consider the

adoption of a resolution setting aside certain parking spaces

for motor vehicles for the sole use of holders of special

parking permits issued by the County of Nassau to physically

handicapped persons at the following locations:

ELMONT

WORLD AVENUE - north side, starting at a point 178 feet west of the west curbline of Evans Avenue, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-415/21)

ARCADE PLACE - north side, starting at a point 60 feet east of the east curbline of Roquette Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-454/21)

ROCKMARK AVENUE - east side, starting at a point 115 feet south of the south curbline of Atherton Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-466/21)

FRANKLIN SQUARE

JAMES STREET - west side, starting at a point 250 feet south of the south curbline of Fenworth Boulevard, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-246(B)/21)

HOFFMAN STREET - east side, starting at a point 125 feet south of the south curbline of Benris Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-435/21)

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INWOOD

JEFFERSON STRET - south side, starting at a point 196 feet east of the east curbline of Doughty Boulevard, east for 20 feet. (TH-452/21)

ISLAND PARK

KINGSTON BOULEVARD - south side, starting at a point 112 feet east of the east curbline of Broadway, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-418/21)

OCEANSIDE

OCEANSIDE PARKWAY - south side, starting at a point 100 feet east of the east curbline of Brower Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-401/21)

PERKINS AVENUE - south side, starting at a point 233 feet west of the west curbline of Nassau Road, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-414/21)

WEST WINDSOR PARKWAY - north side, starting at a point 205 feet west of the west curbline of Lincoln Avenue, west for 20 feet. (TH-456/21)

UNIONDALE

MANOR PARKWAY - east side, starting at a point 239 feet north of the north curbline of Gerald Street, north for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-451/21)

and on the repeal of the following locations previously set aside as parking spaces for physically handicapped persons:

WANTAGH

WALTERS AVENUE - south side, starting at a point 48 feet east of the east curbline of Fir Street, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-191/15 - 8/04/15) (TH-398/21)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to be

heard in person on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the

New York State Constitution, the provisions of the

Town Law and Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of

New York, as amended, a public hearing will be held in

the Nathan L.H. Bennett Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, Town Hall Plaza, One Washington

Street, Village and Town.of Hempstead, New York, on

the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock

in the forenoon of that day, to consider a local law

subject to a permissive referendum to amend Chapter

121 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled

nsmoking" by adding a new Article IV thereof entitled

'Cannabis Opt-Out in the Town of Hempstead" in

relation to prohibiting the retail sale of adult use

cannabis as authorized by New York State Cannabis Law

section 131.1.

The proposed local law is on file in the Office of

the Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead, Hempstead

Town Hall, One Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

and it may be viewed during regular office hours

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: Hempstead, New York

November 16, 2021.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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Intro. No.74-2021 Print No.l

Town of Hempstead

A local law to to amend Chapter 121 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled "Smoking" by adding a new Article IV thereof entitled 'Cannabis Opt-Out in the Town of Hempstead" in relation to prohibiting the retail sale of adult use cannabis as authorized by New York State Cannabis Law section 131.1, subject to a permissive referendum.

Introduced by: Councilwoman Goosby

Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead as follows:

Section 1. Chapter 121 of the code of the town of Hempstead, hereby is amended to henceforth contain an Article III thereof, to read as follows:

Chapter 121 Smoking

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Article IV Cannabis Opt-Out in the Town of Hempstead

§ 121-21. Exercise of Optout Authority; Prohibited acts.

A. New York State Cannabis Law section 131 states: "The licensure and establishment of a retail dispensary license and/or on-site consumption license under the provisions of article four of this chapter authorizing the retail sale of adult-use cannabis to cannabis consumers shall not be· applicable to a town, city or village which, after the effective date of this chapter, and, on or before the later of December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-one or nine months after the effective date of this section, adopts a local law, subject to permissive referendum governed by section twenty-four of the municipal home rule law, requesting the cannabis control board to prohibit the establishment of such retail dispensary licenses and/or on-site consumption licenses contained in article four of this chapter, within the jurisdiction of the town, city or village. Provided, however, that any town law shall apply to the area of the town outside of any village within

B.

C.

such town. No local law may be adopted after the later of December thirty-first, two thousand twenty­one or nine months after the effective date of this section prohibiting the establishment of retail dispensary licenses and/ or on-site consumption licenses; provided, however that a local law repealing such prohibition may be adopted after such date."

Based on the authority of Cannabis Law section 131 as aforesaid, the Town of Hempstead does hereby declare that the licensure and establishment. of a retail dispensary license and/or on-site consumption license under the provisions of article four of the New York State Cannabis Law authorizing the retail sale of adult-use cannabis to cannabis consumers shall not be applicable in the unincorporated portions of the Town of Hempstead. Further, pursuant to Cannabis Law section 131, the Town of Hempstead requests for all purposes that the cannabis control board prohibit the establishment of such retail dispensary licenses and/or on-site consumption licenses contained in article four of the Cannabis Law, within the Town.

Such licensure and establishment shall be a violation of ths section. All violations of any provision of this section by the owner, lessee, or other person or entity operating the business shall be punishable by issuance of appearance tickets, returnable in the District Court of Nassau County. The Nassau County Police, the Department of Buildings and any other authorized department or agency shall have authority to issue such appearance tickets. The fine for such violation ( s) shall be a minimum of $250 to. a maximum of $1,000 per occurrence, and each day that the violation shall exist shall be considered a separate violation. Concurrently, the Town of Hempstead shall have jurisdiction to maintain an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin such violation and/or to obtain any other form of equitable relief which as to such court appears just and proper for the purpose of eliminating the violation(s).

Section 2. This local law shall not take effect until at least forty-five days after its adoption; nor until approved by the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the Town of Hempstead voting on a proposition for its approval if within forty-five days after its adoption there be filed with the clerk a petition protesting against such local law, signed and authenticated as herein required by qualified electors of the Town of Hempstead, registered to vote therein at the last preceding general election, in

number equal to at least ten per centum of the total number of votes cast for governor at the last gubernatorial election in the Town of Hempstead.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Hempstead, that a

public hearing will be held by the Town Board of said Town on

December 7,2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in

the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington

Street, Hempstead, New York, for the purpose of considering the

application of BOLLA OIL CORP to include an existing gasoline

service station and to extend premises and install (2) storage

each with a capacity of 15,000 gallons located in Roosevelt, New

York:

A rectangular parcel located on the west side of Nassau

Road between West Raymond Avenue and Lee Street w/frontage

of 209'on Nassau Road, with frontage of 79.4' on West

Raymond Avenue and a frontage of 75.5' on lee Street,

situated in Roosevelt, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau,

State of New York.

The above mentioned petition & maps which accompanies it are

on file with the undersigned and may be viewed during office

hours.

Any person interested in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.:

Adopted:

Council

moved for its adoption: offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION ADOPTING A S.E.Q.R. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND

DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE IN CONNECTION WITH

AN APPLICATION TO REZONE A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN

ISLAND PARK, COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the applicant, 3915 Austin Boulevard Owners, LLC, has submitted to the Town

of Hempstead an application to rezone a .92 acre parcel ofland located at 3915 Austin Boulevard, Island

Park, New York, from "Business X" District to "Resident CA" District; and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the proposed rezoning from "Business X" District to "Residence

CA" District is to allow for the conversion of an existing closed Long Beach Motor Inn into 18 apartment

units ( 16 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom units) with parking for 56 cars; and

WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an Environmental Assessment Form (E.A.F.); and

WHEREAS, said E.A.F. has been reviewed by the Commissioner of the Department of

Conservation and Waterways of the Town of Hempstead and his staff and the significance of all

environmental considerations, including those enumerated in 6NYCRR part 6 I 7. 7c, have been thoroughly

evaluated to ascertain whether adverse environmental impacts will result; and

WHEREAS, the proposed action is an Unlisted Action as defined in 6NYCRR Part 617; and

WHEREAS, upon completion of said review, the Commissioner of Conservation and

Waterways has made a recommendation to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due consideration of the recommendation of said

Commissioner considers the project to be an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant effect on the

environment for the following reasons:

The Proposed Action will not result in any significant physical alterations to the site.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any

Critical Environmental Area.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any unique or unusual land forms.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any water body designated as protected.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any non-protected existing or new body of water.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on surface or groundwater quality or quantity.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on or alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff.

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The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on air quality.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any threatened or endangered species.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on agricultural land resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on aesthetic resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities.

The Proposed Action will not have any significant adverse environmental impact

on existing transportation systems.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the community's sources of fuel or energy supply.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

as a result of objectionable odors, noise or vibration.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the public health and safety.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the character of the existing community.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

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RESOLVED, that this Town Board is "Lead Agency" for the proposed rezoning from

"Business X" District to "Residence CA" District for said parcel ofland located in Island Park, New York; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Part 617.6 and will

not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby declares that a Declaration of Non-Significance in

connection with the proposed rezoning is consistent with considerations of public interest; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the S.E.Q.R. process has been satisfied and completed with the completion

of the above-mentioned review and duly approved Negative Declaration.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Hempstead, that

a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead on December 7, 2021 at 10: 30 in the forenoon

of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town

Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, for the

purposes of considering the application of 3915 Austin

Blvd. Owners, LLC for rezoning from the Business "X"

District to the Residence "CA" District on the following

described property in Island Park, New York:

A square-shaped parcel of real property situated on

the east side of Austin Boulevard having a lot area of

40,000 square feet and frontage along Austin Boulevard

of 200 feet, frontage along Jamaica Avenue of 200 feet

and frontage along Nevada Avenue of 200 feet. The

property is presently improved with two, two and one

half story buildings, which are proposed for

renovation and reuse.

The above mentioned petition and maps that accompany

it are on file with the undersigned and may be viewed

during office hours.

Any person interested in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place designated above.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN Supervisor

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.:

Adopted:

Council

moved for its adoption: offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION ADOPTING A S.E.Q.R. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND

DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE IN CONNECTION WITH

AN APPLICATION TO REZONE A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN

ISLAND PARK, COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the applicant, Ocean Avenue Marina Inc., has submitted to the Town of

Hempstead an application to rezone a 3.58 acre parcel of land located at 30 Waterfront Boulevard, Island

Park, New York from B Residence District (B), X Business District (X), LM Light Manufacturing District

(LM) and Y Industrial District (Y) to CA-S Residence District (CA-S); and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the proposed rezoning from B Residence District (B), X

Business District (X), LM Light Manufacturing District (LM) and Y Industrial District (Y) to CA-S

Residence District (CA-S) is to allow for the demolition of existing mixed use structures and to allow for the

construction of a four-story Apartment Building containing 117 units with parking for 196 cars on the first floor; and

WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an Environmental Assessment Form (E.A.F.); and

WHEREAS, said E.A.F. has been reviewed by the Commissioner of the Department of

Conservation and Waterways of the Town of Hempstead and his staff and the significance of all

environmental considerations, including those enumerated in 6NYCRR part 617.7c, have been thoroughly

evaluated to ascertain whether adverse environmental impacts will result; and

WHEREAS, the proposed action is an Unlisted Action as defined in 6NYCRR Part 617; and

WHEREAS, upon completion of said review, the Commissioner of Conservation and

Waterways has made a recommendation to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due consideration of the recommendation of said Town

Attorney considers the project to be an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant effect on the

environment for the following reasons:

The Proposed Action will not result in any significant physical alterations to the site.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any

Critical Environmental Area.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any unique or unusual land forms.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any water body designated as protected.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any non-protected existing or new body of water.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on surface or groundwater quality or quantity.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact // 11 . bm# H

on or alter dramage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff. -----:....;'----

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on air quality.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any threatened or endangered species.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on agricultural land resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on aesthetic resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational

opportunities.

The Proposed Action will not have any significant adverse environmental impact

on existing transportation systems.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the community's sources of fuel or energy supply.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

as a result of objectionable odors, noise or vibration.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the public health and safety.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the character of the existing community.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that this Town Board is "Lead Agency" for the requested rezoning from B

Residence District (B), X Business District (X), LM Light Manufacturing District (LM) and Y Industrial

District (Y) to CA-S Resident District (CA-S) for said parcel ofland located in Island Park, New York; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Part 617.6 and will

not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby declares that a Declaration of Non-Significance in

connection with the proposed rezoning is consistent with considerations of public interest; and BE IT

FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the S.E.Q.R. process has been satisfied and completed with the completion

of the above-mentioned review and duly approved Negative Declaration.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

Section 273 of Article 28 of the Building Zone Ordinance of

the Town of Hempstead, that a public hearing will be held

by the Town Board of said Town on September 23, 2021 at o'clock

in the forenoon of that day in the Town ,Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

for the purpose of considering the application of OCEAN MARINA,

LLC for a change of zone from Industrial, Light Manufacturing,

business and Residence "B,.,. zones to "CA-S" Residence District

located on Waterfront Blvd. (NR) Island Park, New York:

A 3.58 acre parcel of land located on the north side of

Waterfront Blvd. 250' west of Petit Pl. bounded by Long Beach Rd.

on the west side of Reynolds channel on the south side a

restaurant on the east side and a shopping center on the north

side, including the dead end portion of Waterfront Blvd. between

Beach Ave. between Waterfront Blvd. and Reynolds Channel, (NR)

Island Park, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of New

York.

Maps pertaining to said proposal is on file with the

application above mentioned in the office of the undersigned

and may be viewed during office hours.

All persons interested in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard at the time and place above

designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated: September 9, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 TOWN BOARD ADJOURNED TILL DECEMBER 7, 2021

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

Section 273 of Article 28 of the Building Zone Ordinance of

the Town of Hempstead, that a public hearing will be held

by the Town Board of said Town on September 23, 2021 at 10:30

o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

for the purpose of considering the application of OCEAN MARINA,

LLC to amend the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions dated

June 30, 1982 recorded at Liber 9422 page 166 in the Office of

the County Clerk, petitioner seeks to amend the declaration by

eliminating condition 1 prohibiting any building or structure

from being placed on the premises at Waterfront Blvd adjacent to

80 Waterfront Blvd. (NR) Island Park, New York:

Maps pertaining to said proposal is on file with the

application above mentioned in the office of the undersigned

and may be viewed during office hours.

All persons interested in the subject matt.er will be

given an opportunity to be heard at the time and place above

designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated September 9, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 TOWN BOARD ADJOURNED TILL DECEMBER 7, 2021

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.:

Adopted:

Council

moved for its adoption: offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION ADOPTING A S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND

DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE IN CONNECTION WITH

AN APPLICATION FOR A "SPECIAL EXCEPTION" FOR A PARCEL OF

LAND LOCATED IN GARDEN CITY, COUNTY OF NASSAU,

STATE OF NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the applicants, Prosperity Avenue Holdings, LLC and Paul's Auto Collission,

Inc. has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an application for a "Special Exception" for a .368 acre parcel

of land located at 585 Commercial Avenue, Garden City, New York; and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the proposed "Special Exception" is to permit the conversion.of

an existing 11,900 square foot building into a Public Garage for Automobile Repairs; and

WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an Environmental Assessment Form (E.A.F.); and

WHEREAS, said E.A.F. has been reviewed by the Commissioner of the Department of

Conservation and Waterways of the Town of Hempstead and his staff and the significance of all

environmental considerations, including those enumerated in 6NYCRR part 617.7c, have been thoroughly

evaluated to ascertain whether adverse environmental impacts will result; and

WHEREAS, the proposed action is an Unlisted Action as defined in 6NYCRR Part 617; and

WHEREAS, upon completion of said review, the Commissioner of Conservation and

Waterways has made a recommendation to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due consideration of the recommendation of said

Commissioner considers the project to be an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant effect on the

environment for the following reasons:

The Proposed Action will not result in any significant physical alterations to the site.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any

Critical Environmental Area.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any unique or unusual land forms.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any water body designated as protected.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any non-protected existing or new body of water.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on surface or groundwater quality or quantity.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on or alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff.

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The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on air quality.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any threatened or endangered species.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on agricultural land resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on aesthetic resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities.

The Proposed Action will not have any significant adverse environmental impact on existing transportation systems.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the community's sources of fuel or energy supply.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

as a result of objectionable odors, noise or vibration.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on the public health and safety.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on the character of the existing community.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that this Town Board is "Lead Agency" for the proposed "Special Exception" for said parcel of land located in Garden City, New York; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Part 617.6 and will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby declares that a Declaration of Non-Significance in

connection with the proposed "Special Exception" is consistent with considerations of public interest; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the S.E.Q.R.A. process has been satisfied and completed with the completion of the above-mentioned review and duly approved Negative Declaration.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Public Hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, Town Meeting

Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead,

New York, on December 7, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that

day for the purpose of considering the application of PROSPERITY

AVENUE HOLDINGS, LLC & PAUL'S COLLISION, INC. for a Special Exception

(Public Garage) to operate a whole sale auto body repair and collision

center vehicles will be serviced through contracts with auto repair

facilities, auto dealerships, car rentals, and insurance companies.

Situated (NR) Garden City, New York:

A rectangular parcel having a lot area approx. 16,015' (.368

acres) and improved with a one (1) story masonry building the

premises maintains 192.95' of frontage along the north side of

Commercial Avenue situated in (NR) Garden City Town of Hempstead,

County of Nassau, New York.

Maps pertaining to said proposal is on file with the

application above mentioned in the office of the undersigned and

may be viewed during office hours.

All persons interested in the subject matter will be given

an opportunity to be heard at the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Chapter 202 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE and REPEAL "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit

parking at the following locations:

BALDWIN Section 202-5

FRANKLIN SQUARE Section 202-7

MERRICK Section 202-11

MERRICK ROAD (TH 478/21) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING 10 AM TO 10 PM EXCEPT SUNDAYS - starting at a point 15 feet east of the east curbline of Lakeside Drive then east for a distance of 46 feet.

MERRICK ROAD (TH 478/21) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING 10 AM TO 10 PM EXCEPT SUNDAYS - starting at a point 82 feet east of the east curbline of Lakeside Drive then east for a distance of 97 feet.

PROSPECT STREET (TH 474/21) South Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS - starting·at a point 20 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue then west for a distance of 246 feet.

PROSPECT STREET (TH 474/21) South Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 266 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue then west for a distance of 213 feet.

GRANGE STREET (TH 422/21) West Side -15 MINUTE PARKING BETWEEN SIGNS -starting at a point 36 feet south of the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike south for a distance of 56 feet.

ORR STREET (TH 439/21) East Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -starting on point 361 feet south of the south curbline of Merrick Road ~~~-th 1:1-:. for a distance of 11 7 feet. ..J.-f·ct,v11 'f·t" I -

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OCEANSIDE Section 202-13

WANTAGH Section 202-10

WEST HEMPSTEAD Section 202-20

CLARK AVENUE (TH 432/21) East Side - NO PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM JUNE 15 th THROUGH AUGUST 30 th

- starting at a point 178 feet north of the north curbline of Atlantic Avenue then north for a distance of 117 feet.

MERRICK ROAD (TH 135/21) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING - starting at a point 30 feet west of the west curbline of Bayview Avenue west for a distance of 66 feet.

HILLMAN STREET (TH 420/21) West Side -NO PARKING 9 AM TO 5 PM MAY TO OCTOBER ON SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND HOLIDAYS -starting from the south curbline of Colonial Road then south for a distance of 103 feet.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Chapter 202 "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking from the following locations:

BALDWIN Section 202-5

FRANKLIN SQUARE Section 202-7

LAKEVIEW Section 202-20

MERRICK Section 202-11

MERRICK ROAD (TH 397/17) South Side -ONE HOUR PARKING 10 AM TO 10 PM EXCEPT SUNDAYS - starting at a point 15 feet east of the south curbline of Lakeside Dr. (East), then east for a distance of 169 feet. (Adopted 11/28/17)

PROSPECT STREET (TH 485/19) South Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 20 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue west for a distance of 479 feet. (Adopted 2/4/20)

GRANGE STREET (TH 413/06) West Side -ONE HOUR PARKING EXCEPT SUNDAYS &

HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 36 feet south of the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike south for a distance of 56 feet. (Adopted 9/4/07)

HILLMAN STREET (TH 233/76) West Side -NO. PARKING 9 AM TO 5 PM MAY TO OCTOBER ON SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS -starting from the south curbline of Colonial Road south then west to the east curbline of Lincoln Road. (Adopted 1/25/77)

ORR STREET (TH 113/21) East Side - TWO HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -starting at a point 125 feet north of the roadway termination north for a distance of 48 feet. (Adopted 5/25/21)

OCEANSIDE Section 202-13

ARTHUR COURT (TH 420/12) West Side - NO PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS&. HOLIDAYS - starting at a point 323 feet south of the south curbline of Howard Place south for a distance of 28 feet. (Adopted 1/22/13)

CLARK AVENUE (TH 309/93) East Side - NO PARKING 8 AM TO 4 PM JUNE 15 th THRU AUGUST 30 th

- starting at a point 178 feet north of the north curbline of Atlantic Avenue north for a distance of 140 feet. (Adopted 1/11/94)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 202-1 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE AND REPEAL "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" at the

following locations:

ELMONT

LEVITTOWN

OCEANSIDE

CREST AVENUE (TH 429/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Charlotte Court then north for 25 feet.

CHARLOTTE AVENUE (TH 429/21) North Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the west curbline of Crest Avenue then west for 25 feet.

GARDINERS AVENUE (TH 425/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curhline of Silo Lane then south for a distance of 30 feet.

GARDINERS AVENUE (TH 425/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Silo Lane then north for a distance of 40 feet.

FOXHURST ROAD (TH 428/21) North Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Loftus Avenue then east for a distance of 40 feet.

LOFTUS AVENUE (TH 428/21) East Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Foxhurst Road then north for a distance of 30 feet.

LOFTUS AVENUE (TH 428/21) West Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Foxhurst Road then north for a distance of 30 feet.

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WESTBURY

WEST HEMPSTEAD

1st PLACE (TH 286/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Lowell Road north for a distance of 68 feet.

STEWART AVENUE (TH 468/21) North Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Plum Tree Road East North east for a distance of 31 feet.

EUSTON ROAD (TH 458/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of 9th Street north for a distance of 25 feet.

EUSTON ROAD (TH 458/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of 9th Street north for a distance of 25 feet.

HILLMAN STREET (TH 420/21) North Side -NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting from the east curbline of Lincoln Road then east to the north east for a distance of 330 feet.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Section 202-1 "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" from the following locations:

UNIONDALE

WANTAGH

1st PLACE (TH 286/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Lowell Road north for a distance of 35 feet. (Adopted 9/9/21)

MERRICK ROAD (TH 5/02) South Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 30 feet west of the west curbline of Bayview Avenue west for a distance of 66 feet. (Adopted 9/10/02)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

evening of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 197-5 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE and REPEAL "ARTERIAL STOPS" at the following

locations:

EAST MEADOW

ELMONT

HEWLETT

(NR) ISLAND PARK

LEVITTOWN

5ili STREET (TH 448/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southeast on Madison Drive shall come to a full stop.

SUSSEX ROAD (TH 427/21) STOP - all traffic traveling westbound on 106th Avenue shall come to a full stop.

SUSSEX ROAD (TH 427/21) STOP - all traffic traveling eastbound on 106th Avenue shall come to a full stop.

NEWPORT DRIVE (TH 433/21) STOP -all traffic traveling westbound on Sutton Lane shall come to a full stop.

BROADWAY (TH 424/21) STOP - all traffic traveling westbound on Wavecrest Place North shall come to a full stop.

CORNFLOWER ROAD (TH 450/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Gardenia Lane shall come to a full stop.

SHERWOOD ROAD (TH 377/21) STOP -all traffic traveling northbound on North Bellmore Road shall come to a full stop.

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NORTH VALLEY STREAM

SEAFORD

WEST HEMPSTEAD

SHERWOOD ROAD (TH 377/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on North Bellmore Road shall come to a full stop.

ARCADIAN AVENUE (TH 447/21) STOP -all traffic traveling eastbound on R Street shall come to a full stop.

OXFORD PLACE (TH 302/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on South Seamans Neck Road shall come to a full stop.

COLONIAL ROAD (TH 420/21) STOP -all traffic traveling northbound on Hillman Street shall come to a full stop.

COLONIAL ROAD (TH 420/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Hillman Street shall come to a full stop.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Section 197-5 "ARTERIAL STOPS" from the following locations:

SEAFORD OXFORD PLACE (TH 302/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on South Seamans Neck Road shall come to a full stop. (Adopted 9/23/21)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN .BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 197-15 of the code of the Town of Hempstead

to INCLUDE "PROHIBITION OF LEFT TURNS" at the following

locations:

BETHPAGE FARMEDGE ROAD (TH 341/21) NO LEFT TURN - all traffic traveling eastbound on Farmedge Road shall be prohibited from executing left turns onto northbound North Wantagh Avenue.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal.at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 7th day of December 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 202-52 of the code of the Town of Hempstead

to REPEAL ftBUS STOPS" at the following locations:

LEVITTOWN CORNFLOWER ROAD - North Side - NO STOPPING BUS STOP - from the east curbline of Gardenia Lane east for a distance of 100 feet. (Amended 5/24/60)

CORNFLOWER ROAD - South Side - NO STOPPING BUS STOP - from the east curbline of Gardenia Lane east for a distance of 100 feet. (Amended 5/24/60)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9

of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the

Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of

New York, as amended, a public hearing will be held in the

Town Hall Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, on the 7th day of

December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that

day to consider the enactment of a local law to amend

Section 192-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead by the

insertion of two locations into subdivision "Z" thereof, in

relation to gross weight restrictions upon commercial

vehicles using certain town highways, as follows:

"Z" - UNIONDALE

LIBERTY STREET - between Jerusalem Avenue and Hempstead Boulevard. (TH-453/21)

EMERSON STREET - between Hempstead Boulevard and Liberty Street. (TH-453/21)

The proposed locil law is on file in the office of the

Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead, Hempstead Town Hall,

1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, where same may be

inspected during office hours.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to be

heard on said proposal at the time and place aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York.

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 202-48 of the

Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Handicapped Parking

on Public Streets," a public hearing will be held in the Town

Meeting Pavilion. Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street,

Hempstead, New York, on the 7th day of December, 2021, at

10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to consider the

adoption of a resolution setting aside certain parking spaces

for motor vehicles for the sole use of holders of special

parking permits issued by the County of Nassau to physically

handicapped persons at the following locations:

ELMONT

WORLD AVENUE - north side, starting at a point 178 feet west of the west curbline of Evans Avenue, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-415/21)

ARCADE PLACE - north side, starting at a point 60 feet east of the east curbline of Roquette Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-454/21)

ROCKMARK AVENUE - east side, starting at a point 115 feet south of the south curbline of Atherton Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-4 66/21)

FRANKLIN SQUARE

JAMES STREET - west side, starting at a point 250 feet south of the south curbline of Fenworth Boulevard, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-246 (B) /21)

HOFFMAN STREET - east side, starting at a point 125 feet south of the south curbline of Benris Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-435/21)

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INWOOD

JEFFERSON STRET - south side, starting at a point 196 feet east of the east curbline of Doughty Boulevard, east for 20 feet. (TH-452/21)

ISLAND .PARK

KINGSTON BOULEVARD - south side, starting at a point 112 feet east of the east curbline of Broadway, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-418/21)

OCEANSIDE

OCEANSIDE PARKWAY - south side, starting at a point 100 feet east of the east curbline of Brower Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-401/21)

PERKINS AVENUE - south side, starting at a point 233 feet west of the west curbline of Nassau Road, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-414/21)

WEST WINDSOR PARKWAY - north side, starting at a point 205 feet west of the west curbline of Lincoln Avenue, west for 20 feet. (TH-456/21)

UNIONDALE

MANOR PARKWAY - east side, starting at a point 239 feet north of the north curbline of Gerald Street, north for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-451/21)

and on the repeal of the following locations previously set aside as parking spaces for physically handicapped persons:

WANTAGH

WALTERS AVENUE - south side, starting at a point 48 feet east of the east curbline of Fir Street, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-191/15 - 8/04/15) (TH-398/21)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to be

heard in person on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

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BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the

New York State Constitution, the provisions of the

Town Law and Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of

New York, as amended, a public hearing will be held in

the Nathan L.H. Bennett Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, Town Hall Plaza, One Washington

Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York, on

the 7th day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock

in the forenoon of that day, to consider a local law

subject to a permissive referendum to amend Chapter

121 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled

"Smokingn by adding a new Article IV thereof entitled

'Cannabis Opt-Out in the Town of Hempsteadn in

relation to prohibiting the retail sale of adult use

cannabis as authorized by New York State Cannabis Law

section 131.1.

The proposed local law is on file in the Office of

the Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead, Hempstead

Town Hall, One Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

and it may be viewed during regular office hours

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: Hempstead, New York

November 16, 2021.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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Intro. No.74-2021 Print No.1

Town of Hempstead

A local law to to amend Chapter 121 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled "Smoking" by adding a new Article IV thereof entitled 'Cannabis Opt-Out in the Town of Hempstead" in relation to prohibiting the retail sale of adult use cannabis as authorized by New York State Cannabis Law section 131.1, subject to a permissive referendum.

Introduced by: Councilwoman Goosby

Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead as follows:

Section 1. Chapter 121 of the code of the town of Hempstead, hereby is amended to henceforth contain an Article III thereof, to read as follows:

Chapter 121 Smoking

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Article IV Cannabis Opt-Out in the Town of Hempstead

§ 121-21. Exercise of Optout Authority; Prohibited acts.

A. New York State Cannabis Law section 131 states: "The licensure and establishment of a retail dispensary license and/or on-site consumption license under the provisions of article four of this chapter authorizing the retail sale· of adult-use cannabis to cannabis consumers shall not be · applicable to a town, city or village which, after the effective date of this chapter, and, on or before the later of December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-one or nine months after the effective date of this section, adopts a local law, subject to permissive referendum governed by section twenty-four of the municipal home rule law, requesting the cannabis control board to prohibit the establishment of such retail dispensary licenses and/or on-site consumption licenses contained in article four of this chapter, within the jurisdiction of the town, city or village. Provided, however, that any town law shall apply to the area of the town outside of any village within

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such town. No local law may be adopted after the later of December thirty-first, two thousand twenty­one or nine months after the effective date of this section prohibiting the establishment of retail dispensary licenses and/or on-site consumption licenses; provided, however that a local law repealing such prohibition may be adopted after such date."

Based on the authority of Cannabis Law section 131 as aforesaid, the Town of Hempstead does hereby declare that the licensure and establishment of a retail dispensary license and/or on-site consumption license under the provisions of article four of the New York State Cannabis Law authorizing the retail sale of adult-use cannabis to cannabis consumers shall not be applicable in the unincorporated portions of the Town of Hempstead. Further, pursuant to Cannabis Law section 131, the Town of Hempstead requests for all purposes that the cannabis control board prohibit the establishment of such retail dispensary licenses and/or on-site consumption licenses contained in article four of the Cannabis Law, within the Town.

Such licensure violation of ths

and establishment shall section. All violations

be of

a any

provision of this section by the owner, lessee, or other person or entity operating the business shall be punishable by issuance of appearance tickets, returnable in the District Court of Nassau County. The Nassau County Police, the Department of Buildings and any other authorized department or agency shall have authority to issue such appearance tickets. The fine for such violation (s) shall be a minimum of $250 to a maximum of $1,000 per occurrence, and each day that the violation shall exist shall be considered a separate violation. Concurrently, the Town of Hempstead shall have jurisdiction to maintain an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin such violation and/or to obtain any other form of equitable relief which as to such court appears just and proper for the purpose of eliminating the violation(s).

Section 2. This local law shall not take effect until at least forty-five days after its adoption; nor until approved by the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the Town of Hempstead voting on a proposition for its approval if within forty-five days after its adoption there be filed with the clerk a petition protesting against such local law, signed and authenticated as herein required by qualified electors of the Town of Hempstead, registered to vote therein at the ·iast preceding general election, in

number equal to at least ten per centum of the total number of votes cast for governor at the last gubernatorial election in the Town of Hempstead.

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.:

Adopted:

Council

moved for its adoption:

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION ADOPTING A S.E.Q.R. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND

DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE IN CONNECTION WITH

AN APPLICATION FORA GASOLINE SERVICE STATION DISTRICT (GSS)

SITE PLAN APPROVAL FORA PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN ROOSEVELT,

COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the applicant, Bolla Oil Corp., has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an

application for a Gasoline Service Station District (GSS) site plan approval for a parcel of land located at 465

Nassau Road, Roosevelt, New York; and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the proposed GSS site plan approval is to allow for the

demolition of an existing one-story building and the construction of a 1,813 square foot Bolla Market, a

59x60 square foot canopy over six dispenser islands and two 15,000 gallon underground storage tanks, and

inclusion of the entire parcel of land in a GSS District; and

WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an Environmental

Assessment Form (E.A.F.); and

WHEREAS, said E.A.F. has been reviewed by the Commissioner of the Department of

Conservation and Waterways of the Town of Hempstead and his staff and the significance of all

environmental considerations, including those enumerated in 6NYCRR part 617.7c, have been thoroughly

evaluated to ascertain whether adverse environmental impacts will result; and

WHEREAS, the proposed action is an Unlisted Action as defined in 6NYCRR Part 617; and

WHEREAS, upon completion of said review, the Commissioner of Conservation and

Waterways has made a recommendation to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due consideration of the recommendation of said

Commissoner considers the project to be an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant effect on the

environment for the following reasons:

The Proposed Action will not result in any significant physical alterations to the site.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant _adverse environmental impact on any

Critical Environmental Area.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any unique or unusual land forms.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any water body designated as protected.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any non-protected existing or new body of water.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on surface or groundwater quality or quantity.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on or alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water rnnoff. n (\. Item# --V\--+-1M__.__

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The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on air quality.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any threatened or endangered species.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on agricultural land resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on aesthetic resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse enviromnental impact

on the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational

opportunities.

The Proposed Action will not have any significant adverse environmental impact

on existing transportation systems.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the community's sources of fuel or energy supply.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

as a result of objectionable odors, noise or vibration.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse enviromnental impact

on the public health and safety.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the character of the existing community.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that this Town Board is "Lead Agency" for the proposed Gasoline Service

District (GSS) site plan approval for said parcel ofland located in Roosevelt, New York; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Part 617.6 and will

not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby declares that a Declaration of Non-Significance in

connection with the proposed Gasoline Service Station (GSS) site plan approval is consistent with

considerations of public interest; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the S.E.Q.R. process has been satisfied and completed with the completion

of the above-mentioned review and duly approved Negative Declaration.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

of the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Hempstead, that a

public hearing will be held by the Town Board of said Town on

December 7,2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in

the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington

Street, Hempstead, New York, for the purpose of considering the

application of BOLLA OIL CORP to include an existing gasoline

service station and to extend premises and install (2) storage

each with a capacity of 15,000 gallons located in Roosevelt, New

York:

A rectangular parcel located on the west side of Nassau

Road between West Raymond Avenue and Lee Street w/frontage

of 209'on Nassau Road, with frontage of 79.4' on West

Raymond Avenue and a frontage of 75.5' on lee Street,

situated in Roosevelt, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau,

State of New York.

The above mentioned petition & maps which accompanies it are

on file with the undersigned and may be viewed during office

hours.

Any person interested in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE. TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.:

Adopted:

Council

moved for its adoption: offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION ADOPTING A S.E.Q.R. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND

DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE IN CONNECTION WITH

AN APPLICATION TO REZONE A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN

ISLAND PARK, COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the applicant, 3915 Austin Boulevard Owners, LLC, has submitted to the Town

of Hempstead an application to rezone a .92 acre parcel of land located at 3915 Austin Boulevard, Island

Park, New York, from "Business X" District to "Resident CA" District; and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the proposed rezoning from "Business X" District to "Residence CA" District is to allow for the conversion of an existing closed Long Beach Motor Inn into 18 apartment

units (16 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom units) with parking for 56 cars; and

WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an Environmental

Assessment Farm (E.A.F. ); and

WHEREAS, said E.A.F. has been reviewed by the Commissioner of the Department of

Conservation and Waterways of the Town of Hempstead and his staff and the significance of all

environmental considerations, including those enumerated in 6NYCRR part 617.7c, have been thoroughly

evaluated to ascertain whether adverse environmental impacts will result; and

WHEREAS, the proposed action is an Unlisted Action as defined in 6NYCRR Part 617; and

WHEREAS, upon completion of said review, the Commissioner of Conservation and

Waterways has made a recommendation to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due consideration of the recommendation of said

Commissioner considers the project to be an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant effect on the

environment for the following reasons:

The Proposed Action will not result in any significant physical alterations to the site.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any

Critical Environmental Area.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any unique or unusual land forms.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any water body designated as protected.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any non-protected existing or new body of water.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on surface or groundwater quality or quantity.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on or alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff.

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The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on air quality.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any threatened or endangered species.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on agricultural land resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on aesthetic resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational

opportunities.

The Proposed Action will not have any significant adverse environmental impact

on existing transportation systems.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the community's sources of fuel or energy supply.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

as a result of objectionable odors, noise or vibration.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the public health and safety.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the character of the existing community.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

\

RESOLVED, that this Town Board is "Lead Agency" for the proposed rezoning from

"Business X" District to "Residence CA" District for said parcel ofland located in Island Park, New York;

and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Part 617.6 and will

not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby declares that a Declaration of Non-Significance in

connection with the proposed rezoning is consistent with considerations of public interest; and BE IT

FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the S.E.Q.R. process has been satisfied and completed with the completion

of the above-mentioned review and duly approved Negative Declaration.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Hempstead, that

a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead on December 7, 2021 at 10: 30 in the forenoon

of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town

Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, for the

purposes of considering the application of 3915 Austin

Blvd. Owners, LLC for rezoning from the Business "X"

District to the Residence "CA" District on the following

described property in Island Park, New York:

A square-shaped parcel of real property situated on

the east side of Austin Boulevard having a lot area of

40,000 square feet and frontage along Austin Boulevard

of 200 feet, frontage along Jamaica Avenue of 200 feet

and frontage along Nevada Avenue of 200 feet. The

property is presently improved with two, two and one

half story buildings, which are proposed for

renovation and reuse.

The above mentioned petition and maps that accompany

it are on file with the undersigned and may be viewed

during office hours.

Any person interested in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place designated above.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN Supervisor

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, New York

I

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.:

Adopted:

Council

moved for its adoption: offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION ADOPTING A S.E.Q.R. NEGATfVE DECLARATION AND DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE IN CONNECTION WITH

AN APPLICATION TO REZONE A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN

ISLAND PARK, COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the applicant, Ocean Avenue Marina Inc., has submitted to the Town of

Hempstead an application to rezone a 3.58 acre parcel ofland located at 30 Waterfront Boulevard, Island

Park, New York from B Residence District (B), X Business District (X), LM Light Manufacturing District (LM) and Y Industrial District (Y) to CA-S Residence District (CA-S); and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the proposed rezoning from B Residence District (B), X Business District (X), LM Light Manufacturing District (LM) and Y Industrial District (Y) to CA-S

Residence District (CA-S) is to allow for the demolition of existing mixed use structures and to allow for the

construction of a four-story Apartment Building containing 117 units with parking for 196 cars on the first floor; and

WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an Environmental Assessment Form (E.A.F. ); and

WHEREAS, said E.A.F. has been reviewed by the Commissioner of the Department of

Conservation and Waterways of the Town of Hempstead and his staff and the significance of all

environmental considerations, including those enumerated in 6NYCRR part 6 I 7. 7c, have been thoroughly

evaluated to ascertain whether adverse environmental impacts will result; and

WHEREAS, the proposed action is an Unlisted Action as defined in 6NYCRR Part 617; and

WHEREAS, upon completion of said review, the Commissioner of Conservation and Waterways has made a recommendation to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due consideration of the recommendation of said Town

Attorney considers the project to be an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons:

The Proposed Action will not result in any significant physical alterations to the site.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any Critical Environmental Area.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any unique or unusual land forms.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any water body designated as protected.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any non-protected existing or new body of water.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on surface or groundwater quality or quantity.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse envirn11men~l impact //A 1 d . fl ,, t ff !,em" ----~--on or a ter ramage ow or patterns, or sur,ace wa er runo .

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on air quality.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any threatened or endangered species.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on agricultural land resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on aesthetic resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational

opportunities.

The Proposed Action will not have any significant, adverse environmental impact

on existing transportation systems.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the community's sources of fuel or energy supply.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

as a result of objectionable odors, noise or vibration.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the public health and safety.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the character of the existing community.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that this Town Board is "Lead Agency" for the requested rezoning from B Residence District (B), X Business District (X), LM Light Manufacturing District (LM) and Y Industrial

District (Y) to CA-S Resident District (CA-S) for said parcel of land located in Island Park, New York; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Part 617.6 and will

not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby declares that a Declaration of Non-Significance in

connection with the proposed rezoning is consistent with considerations of public interest; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the S.E.Q.R. process has been satisfied and completed with the completion

of the above-mentioned review and duly approved Negative Declaration.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

Section 273 of Article 28 of the Building Zone Ordinance of

the Town of Hempstead, that a public hearing will be held

by the Town Board of said Town on September 23, 2021 at o'clock

in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

for the purpose of considering the application of OCEAN MARINA,

LLC for a change of zone from Industrial, Light Manufacturing,

business and Residence "B 11 zones to "CA-S" Residence District

located on Waterfront Blvd. (NR) Island Park, New York:

A 3.58 acre parcel of land located on the north side of

Waterfront Blvd. 250' west of Petit Pl. bounded by Long Beach Rd.

on the west side of Reynolds channel on the south side a

restaurant on the east side and a shopping center on the north

side, including the dead end portion of Waterfront Blvd. between

Beach Ave. between Waterfront Blvd. and Reynolds Channel, (NR)

Island Park, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, State of New

York.

Maps pertaining to said proposal is on file with the

application above mentioned in the office of the undersigned

and may be viewed during office hours.

All persons interested in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard at the time and place above

designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated: September 9, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 TOWN BOARD ADJOURNED TILL DECEMBER 7, 2021

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of

Section 273 of Article 28 of the Building Zone Ordinance of

the Town of Hempstead, that a public hearing will be held

by the Town Board of said Town on September 23, 2021 at 10:30

o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

for the purpose of considering the application of OCEAN MARINA,

LLC to amend the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions dated

June 30, 1982 recorded at Liber 9422 page 166 in the Office of

the County Clerk, petitioner seeks to amend the declaration by

eliminating condition 1 prohibiting any building or structure

from being placed on the premises at Waterfront Blvd adjacent to

80 Waterfront Blvd. (NR) Island Park, New York:

Maps pertaining to said proposal is on file with the

application above mentioned in the office of the undersigned

and may be viewed during office hours.

All persons interested in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard at the time and place above

designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated September 9, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 TOWN BOARD ADJOURNED TILL DECEMBER 7, 2021

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.,

Adopted,

Council

moved for its adoption, offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION ADOPTING A S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATNE DECLARATION AND

DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE IN CONNECTION WITH

AN APPLICATION FOR A "SPECIAL EXCEPTION" FOR A PARCEL OF

LAND LOCATED IN GARDEN CITY, COUNTY OF NASSAU, STATE OF NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the applicants, Prosperity Avenue Holdings, LLC and Paul's Auto Collission,

Inc. has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an application for a "Special Exception" for a .368 acre parcel of land located at 585 Commercial Avenue, Garden City, New York; and

WHEREAS, the purpose of the proposed "Special Exception" is to permit the conversion of an existing 11,900 square foot building into a Public Garage for Automobile Repairs; and

WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted to the Town of Hempstead an Environmental Assessment Form (E.A.F.); and

WHEREAS, said E.A.F. has been reviewed by the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Waterways of the Town of Hempstead and his staff and the significance of all

environmental considerations, including those enumerated in 6NYCRR pai1 617. 7c, have been thoroughly

evaluated to ascertain whether adverse environmental impacts will result; and

WHEREAS, the proposed action is an Unlisted Action as defined in 6NYCRR Part 617; and

WHEREAS, upon completion of said review, the Commissioner of Conservation and

Waterways has made a recommendation to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due consideration of the recommendation of said

Commissioner considers the project to be an Unlisted Action and will not have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons:

The Proposed Action will not result in any significant physical alterations to the site.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any Critical Environmental Area.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any unique or unusual land forms.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any water body designated as protected.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any non-protected existing or new body of water.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on surface or groundwater quality or quantity.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on or alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff.

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The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on air quality.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on any threatened or endangered species.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on agricultural land resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on aesthetic resources.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities.

The Proposed Action will not have any significant adverse environmental impact on existing transportation systems.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

on the community's sources of fuel or energy supply.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact

as a result of objectionable odors, noise or vibration.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on the public health and safety.

The Proposed Action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact on the character of the existing community.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that this Town Board is "Lead Agency" for the proposed "Special Exception" for said parcel of land located in Garden City, New York; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action pursuant to Part 617.6 and will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby declares that a Declaration of Non-Significance in

connection with the proposed "Special Exception" is consistent with considerations of public interest; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the S.E.Q.R.A. process has been satisfied and completed with the

completion of the above-mentioned review and duly approved Negative Declaration.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Public Hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, Town Meeting

Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead,

New York, on December 7, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that

day for the purpose of considering the application of PROSPERITY

AVENUE HOLDINGS, LLC & PAUL'S COLLISION, INC. for a Special Exception

(Public Garage) to operate a whole sale auto body repair and collision

center vehicles will be serviced through contracts with auto repair

facilities, auto dealerships, car rentals, and insurance companies.

Situated (NR) Garden City, New York:

A rectangular parcel having a lot area approx. 16,015' (.368

acres) and improved with a one (1) story masonry building the

premises maintains 192.95' of frontage along the north side of

Commercial Avenue situated in (NR) Garden City Town of Hempstead,

County of Nassau, New York.

Maps pertaining to said proposal is on file with the

application above mentioned in the office of the undersigned and

may be viewed during office hours.

All persons interested in the subject matter will be given

an opportunity to be heard at the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.

DONALD X. CLAVIN JR. Supervisor

Dated: November 16, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING REIMBURSEMENT OF FEES FOR APPOINTMENT AS NOTARY PUBLIC FOR SEAN P. LETTIS EMPLOYEE OF THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE

WHEREAS, is necessary that the Town Clerk's Office have available at all times the services of a person who is certified notary public;

WHEREAS, the Town Clerk has requested SEAN P. LETTIS, an employee of the Town Clerk's Office, to make application for appointment by the State of New York to be commissioned as a notary public; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that SEAN P. LETTIS, an employee of the Town Clerk's Office, is authorized to apply for appointment and certification as a notary public and that he be reimbursed for the actual and necessary fees in connection therewith, not to exceed an amount of$60.00 such reimbursement to be made from and charged to Town Clerk's Office Expense Account No. 010-001-1410-4040

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. 957 RESOLUTION NO.

RESOLUTION RE: DELINQUENT WATER RENTS TO BE LEVIED AGAINST PROPERTIES OF OWNERS AS SHOWN UPON SUCH LISTS

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

WHEREAS, there has been filed in the Office of the Town Clerk the following lists of unpaid water charges in arrears for thirty (30) days or longer, to be submitted to the Nassau County Legislature for levy on the 2022 tax roll against the respective properties shown upon the lists so furnished to the Supervisor, as provided by Paragraph D of Subdivision 3, Section 198 of the Town Law, viz:

Bethpage Water District- Hempstead Area - $13,894.14

Bowling Green Estates Water District - $97,838.43

Cathedral Gardens Water District - $14 ,440.03

East Meadow Water District $340,854.60

Franklin Square Water District - $38,997.81

Hicksville Water District - no amount levied

Levlttown Water District - $403,414.51

Lido- Point Lookout Water District - $25,546.78

Roosevelt Field Water District - $20,157.26

Uniondale Water District - $381,030.95

West Hempstead- Hempstead Gardens - $150,368.05 Water District

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and hereby Is authorized to file such lists of unpaid water charges with the Clerk of the Nassau County Legislature so they may levy such sums against the properties liable therefore with the annual Tax Levy for the fiscal year 2022

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF · IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE AND ONE HALF STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH ATTACHED GARAGE DETERMINED TO BE UNFIT FOR HUMAN OCCUPANCY, LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF CHESHIRE DRNE AND ANDERSON STREET. SEC 54, BLOCK 478, AND LOT (S) 218-222, A/KIA 2744 CHESHIRE DRNE, BALDWIN, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 2 7 44 Cheshire Drive, Baldwin, Town of Hempstead, New York; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was deemed to be unfit for human occupancy in Accordance with §101.2.7.4.3 of the New York Property Maintenance Code; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on July 20, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have eighteen (18) square feet of windows boarded, twenty eight (28) square feet of doors boarded and provide and install one (1) lock and hasp, located at 2744 Cheshire Drive, Baldwin;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of $539.78, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 2744 Cheshire Drive, Baldwin, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of$250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of $789 .78 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED TWO STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH DETACHED GARAGE, LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF FISHERMANS ROAD AND HARBOR STREET. SEC 54, BLOCK 431, AND LOT (S) 43-44, A/K/ A 709 FISHERMANS ROAD, BALDWIN, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 709 Fishermans Road, Baldwin; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on July 19, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have two (2) exterior holes boarded, located at 709 Fishermans Road, Baldwin;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of $225.00, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 709 Fishermans Road, Baldwin, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of $475.00 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD. TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED TWO STORY MASONRY FRAME COMMERCIAL BUILDING, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF GRAND AVENUE, 231 FEET NORTH OF MERRICK ROAD. SEC 54, BLOCK 103, AND LOT (S) 337-338, A/K/A 2418-2420 GRAND AVENUE, BALDWIN, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 2418-2420 Grand Avenue, Baldwin; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/ or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings.is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred-by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on August 3, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have one (1) window boarded, located at 2418-2420 Grand Avenue, Baldwin;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of $225.00, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 2418-2420 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $500.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW,THEREFORE,BEIT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of $725.00 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE STORY HIGH RANCH WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH TWO CAR BASEMENT GARAGE AND INGROUND SWIMMING POOL, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF IMPERIAL DRIVE, 451 FEET WEST OF SCHRIBER PLACE. SEC 54, BLOCK 575, AND LOT (S) 25, A/K/A 777 IMPERIAL DRIVE, BALDWIN, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 777 Imperial Drive, Baldwin; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/ or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services ofCipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on May 19, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to provide and apply eight (8) gallons of bleach to water, use six (6) man hours for general clean up and cut and remove liner from pool, use fifteen (15) hours to· pump out water from pool and provide and install two (2) lock and hasps, located at 777 Imperial Drive, Baldwin;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of $1,055.00, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 777 Imperial Drive, Baldwin, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of $1,305.00 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolutfn and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFijRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND

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AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMEN1' IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE STORY MASONRYj FRAME COMMERCIAL BUILDING, LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MILBURN AVENUE AND BERTHA DRIVE. SEC 54, BLOCK 590, AND LqT (S) 31, A/K/A 5 (AKA 8) MILBURN AVENUE, BALDWIN, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of thj Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Cdmmissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and dbandoned structure located at 5 (AKA 8) Milburn Avenue, Baldwin; and j

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed thaI1 ontrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Dep ment of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminl1

nt danger to the life and/ or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the , ode of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildingsj is authorized to cause the i=ediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the rown of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and /

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding o., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by thee rgency services authorized. by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on July 29, 2021, the Commis ·oner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to provide and install two (2) lock and hasps, install three (3) chain and locks, have sixty four (64) square feet of garag door boarded, five hundred and one (501) square feet of windows and exterior openings oarded and twenty three (23) square feet of doors boarded, located at 5 (AKA 8) Milburn enue, Baldwin;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Dep tment of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of$6,921.84, the cost ass ciated with the emergency services provided at 5 (AKA 8) Milburn Avenue, Baldwin, New Yor

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $500.0 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby:jtifies and confirms the actions taken by the Co=issioner of the Department of Buildings and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the To Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legisl ure and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of$7,421.84 may e assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question t the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted u on roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and,lmoved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRJ}1ING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAj[ OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IIN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED TWO STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE, LOCATE~ ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WARREN STREET, 360 FEET WEST OF MADISON STREET. SEC 54, BLOCK 435, AND LOT (S) 118, A/K/A 635 WARREN STREET, BAL$WIN, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK. !

I WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code qfthe Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the 9epartment of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 635 Warren Street, Baldwin; and

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WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrJ to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and i

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the DepartmentlofBuildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life I and/or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code oflthe Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for tile cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 3~2 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency servi9es authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Loard under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on June 14, 2021, the Commissioner 1the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to install thirty (30) linear feet of chain link fence, located at 635 Warren Street, Baldwin;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Departrnen of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of $600.00, the cost associated with thb emergency services provided at 635 Warren Street, Baldwin, New York I

WHEREAS, an additional charge of$250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies d confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Cle k shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County ofNassau, so that the sum of $850.00 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors o the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED TWO STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF RIVIERA LANE, 547 FEET EAST OF SHORE ROAD. SEC 63, BLOCK 289, AND LOT (S) 11, A/K/A 2514 RIVIERA LANE, BELLMORE, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 2514 Riviera Lane, Bellmore; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/ or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on June 2, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have one hundred and two (102) square feet of windows and exterior openings boarded, install one (1) lock and chain and install two (2) linear feet of chain link fence, located at 2514 Riviera Lane, Bellmore;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of$920.90, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 2514 Riviera Lane, Bellmore, NewYork

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $250.00 will be assessed hi accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW,THEREFORE,BEIT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of $1,170.90 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE AND ONE HALF STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH DETACHED GARAGE, LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LANGDON BOULEVARD AND PERSHING BOULEVARD. SEC 38, BLOCK ll5, AND LOT (S) 823, A/K/A 1268 LANGDON BOULEVARD, LAKEVIEW, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 1268 Langdon Boulevard, Lakeview; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on June 15, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have one (1) door boarded, located at 1268 Langdon Boulevard, Lakeview;

WHEREAS, on July 15, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., paint over graffiti, located at 1268 Langdon Boulevard, Lakeview;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of $450.00, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 1268 Langdon Boulevard, Lakeview, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW,THEREFORE,BEIT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of, $700. 00may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE AND ONE HALF STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF CRABTREE LANE, 189 FEET NORTH OF BIRCH LANE. SEC 45, BLOCK 136, AND LOT (S) 24, NK/A 11 CRABTREE LANE, LEVITTOWN, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 11 Crabtree Lane, Levittown; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services ofCipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on May 5, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have one (I) exterior hole boarded and provide and install one(!) lock and hasp, located at 11 Crabtree Lane, Levittown;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of$225.00, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 11 Crabtree Lane, Levittown, New York ·

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of $475.00 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH DETACHED GARAGE, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF HENRY ROAD, 96 FEET EAST OF MEADOWBROOK ROAD. SEC 55, BLOCK 20, AND LOT (S} 335-336, A/K/ A 15 HENRY ROAD, MERRICK, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 15 Henry Road, Merrick; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Corilmissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/ or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on June 17, 2021 the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., have fifty one (51) square feet of windows boarded and thirty three (33) square feet of doors boarded, located at 15 Henry Road, Merrick;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of$601.80, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 15 Henry Road, Merrick, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of $851.80 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE AND ONE HALF STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH ATTACHED GARAGE, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF FERRIS ROAD, 85 FEET SOUTH OF MAYWOOD DRIVE. SEC 52, BLOCK 428, AND LOT (S) 26, A/K/A 341 FERRIS ROAD, SEAFORD, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures," the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 341 Ferris Road, Seaford; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on June 30, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have twenty two (22) square feet of doors boarded and provide and install two (2) lock and hasps, located at 341 Ferris Road, Seaford;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of$280.90, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 341 Ferris Road, Seaford, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of $250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau, so that the sum of$530.90 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY POSED BY THE THREAT OF IMMINENT DANGER AND AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN REGARD TO AN OPEN AND ABANDONED ONE STORY WOOD FRAME ONE FAMILY DWELLING, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF FENIMORE AVENUE, 232 FEET SOUTH OF CEDAR STREET. SEC 34, BLOCK 548, AND LOT (S) 116, A/KIA 474 FENIMORE A VENUE, UNIONDALE, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Dangerous Buildings and Structures,"the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed it necessary to inspect the open and abandoned structure located at 474 Fenimore Avenue, Uniondale; and

WHEREAS, said inspection disclosed that contrary to Town of Hempstead regulations this structure was open and abandoned; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings deemed the open and abandoned structure to be a source of imminent danger to the life and/or safety of the residents in the area; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 90 of the code of the Town of Hempstead the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings is authorized to cause the immediate securing of dangerous structures or buildings and the Town of Hempstead shall be reimbursed for the cost of the work or the services provided; and

WHEREAS, the services of Cipco Boarding Co., 342 Atlantic Avenue, East Rockaway, New York 11572, and the costs incurred by the emergency services authorized by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings were approved by the Town Board under Resolution Number 311-2020; and

WHEREAS, on August 5, 2021, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings directed Cipco Boarding Co., to have forty eight (48) square feet of doors boarded, located at 474 Fenimore Avenue, Uniondale;

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings initiated the procedure for the reimbursement of$428.64, the cost associated with the emergency services provided at 474 Fenimore Avenue, Uniondale, New York

WHEREAS, an additional charge of$250.00 will be assessed in accordance with §90-9 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby ratifies and confirms the actions taken by the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall file a certified copy of this resolution with the clerk of the County Legislature and the Board of Assessors of the County ofNassaµ, so that the sum of $678.64 may be assessed by the Board of Assessors of the County of Nassau against the lot in question at the same time as other taxes are levied and assessed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roU call as follows:

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Council offered the following resolution and moved for its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUPERVISOR TO EXECUTE A BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT AFFECTING PROPERTY LOCATED AT REYNOLDS CHANNEL, LONG BEACH, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, a dispute exists as to the precise location of the boundary line oflands belonging to Anthony Savvas, residing at 96 Dalton Street, Long Beach, New York, and lands of the Town of Hempstead; and

WHEREAS, the aforesaid Anthony Savvas has submitted a boundary line agreement duly executed by him in settlement of the said dispute; and

WHEREAS, said boundary line agreement would fix the location of the title line of said lands of Anthony Savvas and the Town of Hempstead along the bank of Reynolds Channel, Long Beach, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, New York; and

WHEREAS, in said boundary line agreement, the Town of Hempstead quitclaims to Anthony Savvas, its right, title and interest in and to any of the lands lying and being at Long Beach, Town of Hempstead, County ofNassau, and State of New York, being a part of Reynolds Channel, comprising 902 square feet, described as follows:

AREA TO BE CONVEYED TO PROPERTY OWNER

PROPOSED PARCEL B

All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Long Beach, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, State ofNew York, being known as Proposed Parcel B, said parcel being more particularly bounded and described as follows:

COMMENCING at a point on the easterly side of Dalton Street, distant 820.00 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Dalton Street with the northerly side of East Pine Street (Pine Street);

RUNNING THENCE from said point of commencement the following two (2) courses,

I. North 89 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 57.00 feet;

2. North 00 degrees 25 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 69 .I 5 feet to the Southeast corner of the parcel to be described and the true point of the BEGINNING

RUNNING THENCE from said point of beginning the following six (6) courses,

I. Sonth 87 degrees 56 minutes 51 seconds West, a distance of 60.33 feet

2. North 00 degrees 25 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 17.29 feet

3. North 89 degrees 33 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of47.79 feet

4. South 02 degrees 24 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of7.65 feet

5. North 85 degrees 49 minutes 36 seconds East, a distance of 12.28 feet

6. South 00 degrees 25 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 8. 76 feet to

the point or place of the BEGINNING.

Containing within said bounds 902 square feet or 0.021 Acres, more ofless.

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WHEREAS, Anthony Savvas has agreed to pay for said transaction at a rate of Nine Dollars and Forty-Five Cents ($9.45) per square foot ofland; and

WHEREAS, Anthony Savvas has agreed to pay $8,523.90 to the Town of Hempstead; and

WHEREAS, it appears that the establishment of the boundary line between the lands of Anthony Savvas and the Town of Hempstead, and the fixing of the location of the shoreline at Reynolds Channel is in the public interest;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the boundary line agreement as executed by Anthony Savvas be accepted by this Town Board, and the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized to execute said boundary line agreement on behalf of the Town of Hempstead; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and hereby is authorized and directed to record the said boundary line agreement, following its execution by the Supervisor, in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, at the expense of Anthony Savvas; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect thirty (30) days after its adoption unless within thirty (30) days after its adoption there shall be filed with the Town Clerk in accordance with Article 7 of the Town Law, a petition signed and acknowledged by the electors of the Town of the number required by law, protesting against this resolution and requesting that it be submitted to the electors of the Town, voting on a proposition for its approval at a referendum held in accordance with the said Town Law.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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Resolution No.

Adopted:

Council(wo )man offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION DECLARING 2022 TOWN BOARD MEETING DATES

RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead shall meet as follows for the year 2022:

January 4 - 10am June 14-10:30am

January 11-10:30am June 28 -10:30am

January 25 - 7pm July 19-10:30am

February 15-10:30am August 2 -10:30am

March 1-7pm September 7 -10:30am (Wednesday)

March 22 - 10:30am September 20 - 7pm

April 5-7pm October 3 - 10:30am (Monday)

April 26 - 10:30am October 18- 2:30pm & 7pm BUDGET ONLY

May 10-10:30am November 22 - 10:30am

May 24- 10:30am December 6 - 10:30am

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Adopted:

Council Member offered the following resolution and moved its adoption as follows:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD RECEIVER OF TAXES TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH

OPEN EDGE PAYMENTS LLC DBA GLOBAL PAYMENTS INTEGRATED TO PROCESS IN PERSON CREDIT CARD

PAYMENTS FOR REAL ESTATE TAXES

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 5 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, the Town of Hempstead is authorized to enter into agreements with finance agencies and credit card issuers to provide for the acceptance of credit cards as a means of payment of taxes; and

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead Receiver of Taxes, under Town Board Resolution 920-2018 entered into software license and maintenance contract with RP Solutions, Inc. located at 99 Eastlake Road, Ithaca, New York, 14850, for a proprietary software solution related to the processing of tax payments made at cashiering stations as well as payments received by mail; and

WHEREAS, Open Edge Payments LLC dba Global Payments Integrated is able to provide an integrated card reader device solution compatible with current RP Solutions software; and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for the Town of Hempstead to enter into an agreement with Open Edge Payments LLC dba Global Payments Integrated for an initial term of one year from the date of effective date of the contact with an automatic annual renewal at no cost to the Town of Hempstead, to provide its taxpayers the option to pay real estate taxes with a credit card in person in the tax office;

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town of Hempstead Receiver of Taxes or her Deputy Receiver of Taxes is authorized to execute an agreement on behalf of the Town of Hempstead Receiver of Taxes with Open Edge Payments LLC dba Global Payments Integrated to provide for in person credit card payments for real estate taxes.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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Adopted:

Council offered the following resolution and moved its adoption as follows:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PAYMENT TO WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION FOR COMPUTER RELATED LEGAL RESEARCH.

WHEREAS, West Publishing Corporation, 610 Opperman Drive, Eagan, MN ("West"), provides the Town of Hempstead access to legal research through its WestLaw computer research programs; and

WHEREAS, this service 1s a valuable resource to the various departments utilizing the program; and

WHEREAS, West has provided the Town of Hempstead with a municipal rate for up to twenty-three (23) users; and

WHEREAS, there are other incidental usage charges for out of program necessities; and

WHEREAS, provided that the Town entered into a three (3) year renewal agreement with West prior to November 24, 2021, West agreed to lock in the subscription rates under the current pricing schedule, which is anticipated to result in a savings to the Town; and

WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the Town of Hempstead to continue the agreement with West Publishing Corporation; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Attorney's execution of the renewal agreement with West to provide Westlaw legal information services is hereby ratified and confirmed, and the Comptroller is hereby authorized to pay West an armual sum not to exceed $125,000.00 to be paid on a monthly usage basis from Town Attorney's Miscellaneous Supplies and Equipment Account No. 010-001-1420-4310.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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Adopted: offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTING A PROPOSAL OF INVOICE CLOUD, INC. TO PROVIDE ONLINE INVOICE AND PAYMENT SERVICES WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER.

WHEREAS, the Department of Water invoices its customers and collects payments for water rents on a quarterly basis for water supplied and metered; and

WHEREAS, the Department of Water desires to expand its billing and payment options to its customers by offering a paperless billing option as well as expanding the ways its customers may pay their bills; and

WHEREAS, Invoice Cloud, Inc. with offices at 30 Braintree Hill Office Park, Suite 303, Braintree, MA 02184 is uniquely qualified to provide these services as

. they are the only true Software as a Service platform partnered with the N. Harris Computer Corporation, inHANCE Division, the Department of Water's current billing software and customer service database provider and have demonstrated their ability to perform the tasks required to perform these services; and

WHEREAS, the said Invoice Cloud Inc.' s Statement of Work set forth in detail the services to be performed, with an annual fee of Eighteen hundred dollars and no cents ($1,800.00) billed monthly plus per transaction fees for paperless billing of thirty four cents ($0.34) and Online Bank Direct of Twenty five cents ($0.25); and

WHEREAS, the said proposal and all of its terms are deemed just and equitable and in the interest of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of the Department of Water be and is hereby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of the Department of Water, the above referred to proposal in writing from Invoice Cloud, Inc. for services pertinent to Online Invoice and Payment Services; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Comptroller is directed to make payments to Invoice Cloud, Inc. in the amount of Eighteen Hundred dollars ($1,800.00) per year billed monthly plus any transactional fees that may be required from Acct. # 500-0006-83100-4151.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CONTINUATION OF A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH

CGI TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS, INC. ("CG!") FOR THE TOWN'S LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE SYSTEM (LGFSJ

WHEREAS, the Town recently began operation of its financial software processing under an Enterprise Resource Planning System provided by Oracle; and

WHEREAS, in accordance with good industry practices, the Town wishes to run its legacy LGFS system parallel with its new Oracle system for a period of time to ensure the Town's financial operations are secure; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to an agreement dated December 28, I 987 with CG! Technologies and Solutions Inc., 7 Hanover Square, 7th Floor, New York, NY I 0004 "CG!", the Town of Hempstead is licensee of the Local Government Financial System (LGFS); and

WHEREAS, under the term of said agreement, Amendment No. I authorized under Resolution Number: 1848-2017, Amendment No. 2 authorized under Resolution Number: 785-2019, And Amendment No. 3 authorized under Resolution Number: I 235-2019, And Amendment No. 4 authorized under Resolution Number: 1039-2020 And Amendment No. 5 authorized under Resolution Number: 125-2021 the Town of Hempstead has purchased licensing and maintenance services for said LGFS software; and

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead wishes to exercise an option to extend said maintenance services, as delineated in the agreement, for a term of January I, 2022 through December 31, 2022 in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Forty Thousand Fifty Seven Dollars and Forty-eight Cents ($240,057.48);

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Comptroller be and is hereby authorized to exercise the option to extend said maintenance services with CG! Technologies and Solutions Inc., 7 Hanover Square, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10004; and be it further

RESOLVED, that payment due and owing in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Four Hundred Nine Dollars and Sixty-Nine Cents ($240,057.48) be made and payed out of General Fund Undistributed Fees and Services Account No.: 0I0-0012-90000-4151.

The foregoing was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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ADOPTED:

Council( wo )man moved the following resolution's adoption:

RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 769-2021 AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVAL OF A PROPOSAL FROM LORRAINE GREGORY

COMMUNICATIONS

WHEREAS, the Director of Communications recommends the Town of Hempstead retain a public relations firm to assist in producing television public service aunatmcements and other video projects that caunot either be created or completed in­house; and,

WHEREAS, the Director of Communications obtained a proposal ("Proposal") from Lorraine Gregory Communications, 95-A Executive Drive, Edgewood, NY 11717 ("Lorraine Gregory'') pursuant to the Town's Procurement Policy and Procedures due to Lorraine Gregory's director of video services extensive prior experience with the Town; and,

WHEREAS, the Director of Communications has obtained an exjJanded proposal from Lorraine Gregory Communications in an amount not to exceed $47,500.00 (forty seven thousand five hundred dollars) and deems it to be in the best interest of the Town to amend resolution 769-2021

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, the Town Board accepts and approves the amended Proposal from Lorraine Gregory Communications, 95-A Executive Drive, Edgewood, NY 11717, for an amount not to exceed $47,500; and be it further,

RESOLVED, that Town Comptroller is authorized to pay for Lorraine Gregory's services from the General Fund Undistributed Fees & Services Account#: 010-0012-90000-4151.

The foregoing was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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GREG BLOWER

TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD "Production of Public Service Announcements and other video and audio projects" Contract Proposal

PRE-PRODUCTION:

Meetings & Consultations Writer/Producer/Director for television (Script, Pre, Production, Post Production). Writer/Producer/Director for radio (script, Post Production)

PRODUCTION: (RATES IN THIS SECTION ARE PER DAY)

Cameraman Soundman Sound Equipment Wireless Production Assistant Camera Slider and Tracks Production Equipment (HD Camera, Tripod, Lights, etc). Other Production Crew

POST -PRODUCTION:

AVID Media Composer Digital Nonlinear Editing Hour)

Including: Adobe After Effects, Titling Tool, AVID 3D F/X Box, Digital effects (included) Mastering to QuickTime files.

Video Graphics and Animation Hour)

Voice Over Recording Session Hour)

Voice Over Talent (up to 30 seconds) Voice Over Talent (up to 3 minutes) Stock Production Music (up to 30 seconds) track)

Stock Production Music (up to 3 minutes) tracks)

Sound Effects per DVD copy Digital File Stock Footage note

No Charge $ 2,500./Ad $1,200.

$ 350. $ 300. $ 150. $ 50. $ 200. $ 150. $ 250. ****see note

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$ 150. (Per

$ 250. $ 450. $ 250. (per

$ 450. (2

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****These items will be billed at current commercial rates, and subject to Town approval prior to engagement.

Note: This contract does not include any shipping, travel, tolls expenses, overtime or rush charges (if applicable). This contract was prepared on November 24, 2021, 2021. Any changes will void this estimate. Contract is good for 1 year.

95-A Executive Drive Edgewood, NY 11717

631.694.1500

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Council(woman) its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and moved

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURSUIT OF A PARTNERSHIP WITH KEYSPAN GAS EAST CORPORATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CLEAN HYDROGEN DEMONSTRATION PROJECT.

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead and KeySpan Gas East Corporation d/b/a/ National Grid ("National Grid"), are desirous of pursuing a partnership to develop a clean hydrogen demonstration project (the "Project") that will support the clean energy objectives of New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act; and

WHEREAS, under the Project, the Town's facility at Point Lookout will be developed and improved in order to increase the production and storage capacity of green hydrogen for, among other things, clean heating and motor vehicle fuels;

WHEREAS, the Town Board finds that entering into the proposed partnership with National Grid, as more fully detailed in the attached proposal, is in the best interests of the Town and its residents;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Waterways is authorized to pursue a partnership with National Grid, which partnership shall be governed by an agreement to be negotiated by and betwben the Town and National Grid and which agreement subject to the approval by the Town Boartl.

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its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and moved

RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A MONETARY GIFT FROM MML SENIOR CARE, INC. OBA, HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE FOR SUPPORT OF SENIOR CITIZENS' PROGRAMS OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT.

WHEREAS, the Town Of Hempstead provides educational, social, recreational, and cultural programs (the "Programsn) to the elderly through the Department of Senior Enrichment; and

WHEREAS, MML Senior Care, Inc. OBA, Home Instead Senior Care has offered to make a monetary gift for the purpose of funding the programs in the amount as follows:

MML SENIOR CARE, INC. OBA, HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE $ 250.00

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 64 (8) of the Town Law of the State of New York governing the acceptance of gifts by a town board, the Town Board deems it to be in the public interest to accept the above-mentioned gift; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED that the Town board hereby gratefully accepts the gift from MML Senior Care, Inc. OBA, Home Instead Senior Care for the purpose of funding the Programs; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller be and he hereby is authorized and directed to accept funds donated by MML Senior Care, Inc. OBA, Home Instead Senior Care, to be deposited into the Code 010-004-6772-2705, Department of Senior Enrichment Gifts and Donations Revenue Account.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF A PROPOSAL FROM ELITE ACTION FIRE EXTINGUISHING EQUIMENT & SERVICE, INC. FOR SEMI-ANNUAL INSPECTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER'S FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM.

WHEREAS, Elite Action Fire Extinguishing Equipment & Service, Inc. in a proposal dated November 10, 2021 has offered to provide semi-annual inspections of the Department of Water's Fire Suppression System as required by the Nassau County Fire Marshall's Office; and

WHEREAS, Elite Action Fire Extinguishing Equipment & Service, Inc. will be conducting semi-annual inspections for a yearly charge of $320.00 covering the period January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water deems said proposal to be fair and reasonable and in the public interest.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of the Department of Water hereby is authorized to accept the proposal submitted by Elite Action Fire Extinguishing Equipment & Service, Inc., 80 Air Park Drive, Suite B, Ronkonkoma, New York 11779, dated November 10, 2021 to provide semi-annual inspections of the Department of Water's Fire Suppression System for a yearly charge of$320.00 covering the period January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022 and to make payment from Department of Water Account 500-006-8310-4151, Fees and Services. ·

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF A FIELD SERVICE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FROM HACH COMPANY FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER'S NITRATAX SYSTEM AND SPECTROPHOTOMETER.

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead Department of Water is now using a Nitratax System and Spectrophotometer manufactured by Hach Company; and

WHEREAS, this Nitratax System monitors the nitrate and nitrite levels of the Department's Water Distribution System and immediately conducts a shutdown before readings exceed the New York State Health Department contaminant guidelines; and

WHEREAS, this Spectrophotometer measures the ferrous iron, total iron, nitrate, orthophosphate and total phosphate levels of the Department's Water Distribution System to ensure New York State Health Department treatment guidelines are met; and

WHEREAS, Hach Company in a proposal dated October 19, 2021 has offered to provide a Field Service Partnership Agreement for the Department's Nitratax System and Spectrophotometer for a yearly charge of$10,512.00 to cover the period January 23, 2022 through January 22, 2023; and

WHEREAS, Hach Company in their proposal for a Field Service Partnership Agreement will provide factory repairs, one Start-up or one PM/Calibration on site per year, unlimited technical support calls and free software upgrades for this Spectrophotometer covering the period January 23, 2022 through January 22, 2023; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Town of Hempstead Department of Water deems said proposal to be fair and reasonable and in the public interest.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of the Town of Hempstead Department of Water hereby is authorized to accept the proposal submitted by Hach Company, P.O. Box 389, 5600 Lindbergh Drive, Loveland, CO 80539, dated October 19, 2021, and to make payment of $10,512.00 for a Field Service Partnership Agreement for the Department's Nitratax System and Spectrophotometer covering the period January 23, 2022 through January 22, 2023 from Department of Water Account 500-006-8310-4030, Maintenance of Equipment.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows.

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF THE BID OF BULL­TECH SERVICES, LLC FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING UNITS, BOILERS, HEATERS AND FURNACES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER, CONTRACT #91-2021

WHEREAS, the Purchasing Division of the Town of Hempstead on behalf of the Department of Water duly advertised for bids for Maintenance and Repair of Heating & Air Conditioning Units, Boilers, Heaters and Furnaces in the Department of Water, Contract #91-2021; and

WHEREAS, the bids submitted pursuant to such advertisement were opened and read in the office of the Purchasing Division on October 21, 2021; and

WHEREAS, the following bids were received and referred to the Commissioner of the Department of Water for examination and report:

Bidder: Total Comparative Bid:

Bidder: Total Comparative Bid:

Bidder: Total Comparative Bid:

Bidder: Total Comparative Bid:

Bull-Tech Services, LLC $22,080.00

All Weather Temperature Control, Inc. $28,600.00

Ritz Pump Service Inc. $49,443.00

Commercial Instrumentation Services $55,000.00 ;and

WHEREAS, after a review of the bids, the Commissioner of the Department of Water has recommended that the Contract be awarded to Bull-Tech Services, LLC as the lowest responsible bidder with a bid amount of $22,080.00; and

WHEREAS, consistent with the Commissioner of the Department of Water's recommendation, the Town Board authorizes the award of the Contractto Bull-Tech Services, LLC.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby awards the Contract to Bull-Tech Services, 45 Clinton Ave., Suite B, Valley Stream, New York 11580, as the lowest responsible bidder; and BE IT

FURTHER

RESOLVED, that this contract may be extended for a period of one (1) year, up to a maximum of two (2) additional one (1) year extensions to be made upon mutual agreement between the Division of Purchasing and the successful company; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller of the Town of Hempstead be and hereby is authorized and directed to make payments in accordance with the Contract executed by Bull-Tech Services, LLC from the Department of Water Account 500-006-8310-4090, Building Maintenance.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows.

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF THE BID OF WIRE TO WATER, INC. FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE & MAINTENANCE OF WATER DEPARTMENT FACILITIES, CONTRACT #93-2021

WHEREAS, the Purchasing Division of the Town of Hempstead on behalf of the Department of Water duly advertised for bids for Electrical Service & Maintenance of Water Department Facilities, Contract #93-2021; and

WHEREAS, the bids submitted pursuant to such advertisement were opened and read in the office of the Purchasing Division on October 21, 2021; and

WHEREAS, the following bids were received and referred to the Commissioner of the Department of Water for examination and report:

Bidder: Normal Business Hours: Nights, Weekends & Holidays

Bidder: Normal Business Hours: Nights, Weekends & Holidays

Wire To Water, Inc. $123.50/per hour $215.00/per hour:

Hinck Electrical Contractor, Inc $140.00/per hour $160.00/ per hour ;and

WHEREAS, after a review of the bids, the Commissioner of the Department of Water has recommended that the Contract be awarded to Wire To Water, Inc. as the lowest responsible bidder with a bid amount of$123.50/per hour for normal business hours and $215.00/per hour for nights, weekends and holidays with a total amount of all work not to exceed the amount of$50,000.00; and

WHEREAS, consistent with the Commissioner of the Department of Water's recommendation, the Town Board authorizes the award of the Contract to Wire To Water, Inc.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby awards the Contract to Wire To Water, Inc., 136 Gazza Blvd., Farmingdale, New York 11735, as the lowest responsible bidder; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that this contract may be extended for a period of one (1) year, up to a maximum of two (2) additional one (1) year extensions to be made upon mutual agreement between the Division of Purchasing and the successful company; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller of the Town of Hempstead be and hereby is authorized and directed to make payments not to exceed $50,000.00 in accordance with the Contract executed by Wire To Water, Inc. from the Department of Water's appropriate capital outlay and/or capital project account.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows.

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE A WARD OF A CONTRACT FOR THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF STREET SWEEPING & DRAINAGE SEDIMENTS WITHIN THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

WHEREAS, the Director of Purchasing on behalf of the Department of Highways, solicited bids for the removal and disposal of street sweeping & drainage sediments within the Town of Hempstead (the "Project"); and

WHEREAS, pursuant to such solicitation, the following bids were received and opened in the Office of the Director of Purchasing on November 12'\ 2021:

Price for transportation Bidder provided by T.O.H.

Winter Bros. Hauling of Long Island, LLC 120 Nancy Street West Babylon, NY 11704 $ 84.90 I ton

Jamaica Ash & Rubbish Removal Co Inc. 172 School Street Westbury, NY 11590 $ 103.00 / ton

and;

Price for pick-up from Roosevelt Yard

$ 104.90 I ton

$ 132.00 I ton

WHEREAS, after a review of the bids, the Commissioner of the Department of Highways (the "Commissioner") recommends that a contract for the Project be awarded to Winter Bros. Hauling of Long Island, LLC (the "Contractor") as the lowest responsible bidder at its bid price of$84.90 per ton when transportation is provided by the Town of Hempstead and $104.90 per ton when removed from Roosevelt Highway Yard;

WHEREAS, consistent with the Commissioner's recommendation, the Town Board desires to authorize the award of a contract to the Contractor for the Project.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, the Town Board hereby awards a contract for the Project to Winter Bros. Hauling of Long Island, LLC, as the lowest responsible bidder at its bid price of$84.90 per ton when transportation is provided by the Town of Hempstead and $104.90 per ton when removed from Roosevelt Highway Yard; and be it further

RESOLVED, that upon execution of the contract by the Contractor, and submission of the required performance bond and insurance, and approval thereof by the Town Attorney, the Commissioner be and hereby is authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the Town of Hempstead; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the bidder's performance bond and insurance when approved by the Town Attorney as to form, be filed in the Office of the Town Clerk together with a copy of the executed contract and bid proposal; and it be further

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller is authorized to make payments for the Project in accordance with the contract from account number 041-003-5110-4590 and account number 200-003-5650-4590.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING Tl-IE INTRODUCTION OF THE TOWN'S FIRSTI EVER "CORN HOLE" LEAGUE AND THE ESTABLISl-!MENT OF ASSOCIATED PARTICIPANT AND OFFICIATING FEES

' WHEREAS, the Town, through its Department of Parks and Recreation (the "Department") administers a large number of various athletic and physical fitness programs for both qdults and children throughout the year; and

WHEREAS, in recognition of the increasing popularity of the sport "Cornhole" nationwide, as well as on Long Island, the Department is seeking authorization to launch the Town's first ~ver Corn hole league at the Town's Merrick Golf Clubhouse Facility for adult residents; and

WHEREAS, in order to ensure that the Town's new Corn hole league will be administered in compliance with official Corn hole rules and regulations, the Department will be workirjg closely with the Long Island Cornhole Association, which will furnish trained Cornhole Officials to officiate the league's games for a fee of $44.00 per game session for seven (7) weeks of League game play; <)nd

WHEREAS, the Department is proposing a registration fee of $30.00 per league participant; and '

WHEREAS, in order to accommodate the anticipated number of participants based on the preliminary favorable public response and interest in the Corn hole league, it is approplriate for the Department to offer two (2) separate league divisions; and

j

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department hereby recommends to this Town Board that the Department be granted the requisite authority to: (i) launch the new Cornhole leat

1 ue, (ii) charge a

registration fee of $30.00 per league participant; and (iii) pay the Long Island Cornhole Association Official's fees at a rate of $44.00 per game session for each of the seven (7) weeks of g me play; and

I

WHEREAS, this Town Board finds that it is in the best interest ofthe Town to initiate the aforementioned proposed Cornhole League for the recreational enjoyment of the Towr's residents.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Department of Parks and Registration be and hereby is grapted permission to: (i) commence the Town's new Cornhole League; (ii) charge league participants a registration of $30.00; and (iii) and pay the long Island Cornhole Association Officials fees at a rate of,$44.00 per game session for each of the seven (7) weeks of game play, with said officiating fees to be charged to Parks and Recreation Account No. 400-007-71100-4151.

The foregoing Resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

Commissioner Dept.-Parkf-8, ~ecreation Date w I /.L3 jo"tl

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF THE NEW YORK STATE INDUSTRIES FOR THE DISABLED (NYSID) FOR THE YEARLY REQUIREMENTS FOR DOCUMENT SHREDDING PROGRAM

WHEREAS, §162 of the New York State Finance Law established the "Preferred Source Program" to advance the special social and economic goals of certain organizations servicing certain constituent populations, such as workers with disabilities and provide them an opporttmity to provide goods and services to New York State agencies, political subdivisions, and public benefit corporations without the requirement; for competitive bidding; and

WHEREAS, the Town of I-fempstead is bound to utilize the process set fmih in §162 of the New York State Finance Law; and

WHEREAS, NYSID facilitated a proposal from its membership organization American Security Shredding for $550.00 per each truck (average is 5 trucks per' program) utilized at each of the six (6) programs to be held during the 2022 calendar year;! and

WHEREAS, the proposal falls within the parameters established by law; and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to accept the proposal of American; Security Shredding Corp. as a membership agency of NYSID for the Yearly! Requirements for Document Shredding Program;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Commissioner, be and is hereby authorized to accept the proposal of NYSID, 352 Seventh Avenue, Suite 201, New York, NY 10001 and its' member agency, American Security Shredding Corp., 396 Brown Court, P.O Box 402, Oceanside, New York 11572 for the Yearly Requirements for Document Shredding Program; and

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that all monies due and owing in connection with this contract shall be paid out of Refuse Disposal District Other Disposal Fees Account #301-0006-03010-4590.

The foregoing was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO:

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK, OBSOLETE AND AUTHORIZING THE DISPOSAL THEREOF.

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Highway Department (the "Commissioner") has advised this Board that certain equipment used by the Highway Department on behalf of the Town of Hempstead (the "Town") has become obsolete, oflittle value and is no longer economically serviceable for its original purpose; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner recommends that the following equipment should be declared obsolete and disposed of:

YEAR MAKE MODEL VIN NAME LICENSE PLATE 1996 MACK SUPERLINE 1M2K191C9TM008545 HY-203 AD6531 2002 FREIGHTLINER FL80 1FVABXAK32HK17817 HY-207 AD6568 1995 INTERNATIONAL 490 1HTSDAAR5SH216272 HY-216 AD6708 1995 INTERNATIONAL 490 1HTSDAAR3SH216271 HY-219 AD6705 2002 MACK MR688S 1M2K195C22M019234 HY-279 AY7690 2003 MACK MR688S 1M2Kl 95CX3M0228 l 9 HY-280 AY7918 2001 MACK MR688S 1M2Kl 95C51M016858 HY-281 AY8724 2002 MACK MR688S 1 M2Kl 95C92M0 19246 HY-282 AY7689 2001 MACK MR688S 1M2K195C31M016860 HY-283 AY9433 2001 MACK MR688S 1M2K195C01M016850 HY-284 AY9434 2001 MACK MR688S 1M2K195C91M016863 HY-287 AZ9932 2001 MACK MR688S 1M2K195CX1M016824 HY-288 BA2203 2003 MACK MR688S .1N2Kl 95C43M022833 HY-289 BA2529 2003 MACK MR688S 1M2K195C03M022828 HY-290 BA2651 2002 MACK MR688S 1M2K195C52M019261 HY-291 BA3413 1997 CHEVROLET K-1500 1 GCEKl 4Wl VZ210422 HY-760 AD6458

15 VIKING PLOWS 3 WESTERN PLOWS

TRADE-IN EQUIPMENT (2) WAUSAU HSS2656 PLOWS

MISCELLANOUS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND HARDWARE

( collectively, the "Equipment"); and

WHEREAS, upon the recommendation of the Commissioner, this Board finds that it is in the best interest of the Town to declare the Equipment obsolete and authorize its disposal.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the above described equipment is hereby declared obsolete in its primary function in the Highway Department, and the Department is hereby authorized to dispose of the above described equipment.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE RATIFICATION AND AFFIRMATION OF AN AGREEMENT RELATIVE TO

ANCHOR REGISTRATION PAYMENTS

WHEREAS, the Anchor Program Fund., Inc. ("the Organization") is a charitable, nonprofit organization that was established to accept and use donations to maintain and further support programs, fund special activities and events, as well as the necessary supplies and equipment for individuals with special needs and physical disabilities participating under the Town of Hempstead's ANCHOR Program (Answering the Needs of Citizens with Handicaps

through Organized Recreation); and

,vHEREAS, the Organization entered into a certain "Payment Processing Terms" Agreement with DocNetwork, Inc., ("CampDoc") dated January 25, 2021 (the "PPT Agreement") a provider of computerized online registration and payment system to facilitate the

efficient registration of ANCHOR participants; and

WHEREAS, Resolution #1072-2021, was adopted by this Town Board on September 9, 2021, permitting ANCHOR Program registrations and related payments to take place on the CampDoc website with the specific understanding that ail associated Registration Credit Card Fees will be promptly reimbursed to the Town by the Organization; and

WHEREAS, due to certain technical limitations of the CampDoc system that are beyond the control of the Town and the Organization, the Parties entered into an agreement as of November 16, 2021 to memorialize the arrangements between the Town and the Organization with respect to the payment of ANCHOR program registration fees processed via the CampDoc System (the "Program Registration Fees") to the Town including, without limitation, the prompt submission of Program Registration Fees to the Town (the "Agreement"); and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation recommends that said previously executed Agreement be ratified and affirmed in order to promote the efficient computerized online registration of ANCHOR participants; and

WHEREAS, this Town Board finds that the ratification and affirmation of the

aforementioned Agreement is in the best interest of the Town's ANCHOR Program.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Agreement dated as of November 16, 2021, by and between the Town and the Anchor Program Fund, Inc., previously executed by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation be and is hereby ratified and affirmed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE A WARD OF AN EXTENSION OF TOH CONTRACT#: 11-2020 FOR

YEARLY REQUIREMENTS FOR:

Clay & Sand Mix for Baseball Diamonds, Topsoil & other related items

WHEREAS, the Division of Purchasing solicited proposals for TOH Contract#: 11-2020, Yearly Requirements for: Clay & Sand Mix for Baseball Diamonds, topsoil & other related items

and;

WHEREAS, Barbato Nursery Bittle & Sons, Inc. Custom Golf Soil Solution

are the successful bidders and were awarded a contract for the above referenced services from 3/1/21 to 2/28/22 and;

WHEREAS, following an evaluation of the aforementioned contract it has been determined that an extension of this contract as contemplated in the specifications of said bid solicitation and contract extension is warranted for the period of 3/1/22 thru 2/28/23 and· · ,

WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that this extension can be granted under the terms and conditions set forth and is in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances and policies of the Town;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby awards an extension of TOH Contract#: 11-2020, Yearly Requirements for: Clay & Sand Mix for Baseball Diamonds, topsoil & other related items for a period from 3/1/22 thru 2/28/23 to:

- Barbato Nursery Corp., 1600 Railroad Ave., Holbrook, NY 11741 - Bittle & Sons, Inc., 1230 Station Rd., Medford, NY 11763 - Custom Golf Soil Solution, 104 Rocky Point Rd., Middle Island, NY 11953

And; be it further

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to make payment of the monies due and owing in conjunction with this contract for a period as delineated, out of the appropriate departmental funds.

The foregoing was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A PRICE INCREASE OF: TOH CONTRACT#: 35-2020

FOR YEARLY REQUIREMENTS FOR:

PRINTING OF RECREATIONAL BROCHURES FOR THE PARKS DEPT.

WHEREAS, the Division of Purchasing advertised for TOH Contract#: 35-2020 for the Yearly Requirements for: Printing of Recreational Brochures for the Parks Dept.

WHEREAS, Tobay Printing Co. is requesting a nominal price increase which is deemed reasonable and substantially due to increased costs and is in compliance with all policies of the Town;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby awards nominal price increase for TOH Contract#: 35-2020 for the Yearly Requirements for: Printing of Recreational Brochures to:

Tobay Printing Company, 1361 Marconi Blvd., Copiague, NY 11726

be it further,

RESOLVED, that Town Comptroller is hereby authorized to accept the nominal price increase and that payments be charged against Parks & Recreation Budget Code 400-0007-71100-4370 Printing.

The foregoing was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES: ( )

NOES: ( )

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE AW ARD OF AN EXTENSION & PRICE INCREASE OF TOH CONTRACT #68-2020

FOR YEARLY REQUIREMENTS FOR: Glass, Repair or Replace

And;

WHEREAS, the Division of Purchasing solicited proposals for TOH Contract#: 68-2020, Yearly Requirements for: Glass, Repair or Replace

and;

WHEREAS, Alert Glass & Architect Material Corp.

was the successful bidder and was awarded a contract for the above referenced services from 9/1/20 to 8/31/21 and;

WHEREAS, following an evaluation of the aforementioned contract it has been determined that an extension of this contract as contemplated in the specifications of said bid solicitation and contract extension is warranted for the period of9/l/21 through 8/31/22 and;

WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that this extension can be granted under the terms and conditions set forth and is in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances and policies of the Town;

WHEREAS, American Recreational Products is requesting a nominal Price Increase which is deemed reasonable and substantially due to provably increased costs and is in compliance with all policies of the Town.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby awards an extension and nominal price increase of TOH Contract#: 68-2020 Yearly Requirements for: Glass, Repair or Replace for a period from 9/1/21 through 8/31/22 to:

Alert Glass & Archit. Material Corp, 333 Spur Drive N., Bay Shore, NY 11706

And, be it further

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to make payment of the monies due and owing in conjunction with this contract for a period as delineated, out of the Appropriate Departmental Accounts.

The foregoing was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES: ( )

NOES: ( )

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE REPURPOSING OF FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE TOWN THROUGH THE "CARES ACT" WHICH WERE PREVIOUSLY GRANTED TO RECIPIENTS TO ASSIST THEM IN PAYING FOR UNBUDGETED NECESSARY EXPENSES INCURRED DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant

public health emergency in the Town of Hempstead,

particularly impacting various entities within the Township,

in their ability to pay for unbudgeted expenses incurred

directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic; and

WHEREAS, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic

Security Act ("CARES Act") provides federal funds to

municipalities including the Town of Hempstead, to take

actions necessary to respond to the public health emergency

including but not limited to assistance in payment o-f

unbudgeted necessary expenses incurred by these entities due

to the COVID-19 public health emergency; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board granted funds from the "CARES

Act" to various entities within the Township ("Recipient

Entities") to assist with this hardship for expenses

incurred by December 31, 2021 in accordance with the "CARES

Act"; and

WHEREAS, certain Recipient Entities have confirmed that

they are unable to utilize all the funding that was granted

to them (hereinafter referenced as "excess funding") in the

aggregate amount of $5,959.65; and

WHEREAS, the excess funding may be repurposed; and · G Item # __ ..-3='-.;.(_

WHEREAS, the Town Board believes it is in the best

interest of the public to repurpose the excess funding; and

-NOW THEREFORE BE IT:

RESOLVED, that the excess funding that Recipient

Entities will not and have not utilized will be repurposed

and made available, as appropriate in due course, to cover

unbudgeted necessary expenses incurred directly related to

the COVID-19 pandemic by the Town and/or other eligible

Recipient Entities to be determined, be it further:

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller shall make such funds

available upon presentation to him of all documentation he

may deem necessary to confirm the lawful and proper use of

the funds, with invoices which sufficiently demonstrate that

the funds were used for proper unbudgeted direct expenses

incurred as a result of the COVID-19 public health emergency,

be it further:

RESOLVED, that such documentation shall include an

executed grant of funds agreement signed by a person in

authority, acceptable to the Town Attorney, stating that they

agree that in the event the Federal Government determines

that the expenditure of the funds, or any part thereof, was

in any manner improper and determines to demand the return of

the funds, or any part thereof, the Recipient Entity shall be

legally responsible for reimbursing the Town of the amount

equal to the amount of funds obligated to be returned, and

the Recipient Entity shall hold the Town harmless, be it

further:

RESOLVED, that any legal impediment to the foregoing is

hereby superseded and overridden, pursuant to the emergency

declaration issued by the Supervisor on March 16, 2020,

and/or any other applicable law or declaration, which remains

in effect, be it further:

RESOLVED, that all such funds shall be paid out of 010-

0012-90000-4790.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follow:

AYES:

NOES:

CASE NO.

Adopted:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO THE 2021 ADOPTED BUDGET TO DECREASE GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES, A DECREASE TO GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS, A DECREASE TO THE GENERAL FUND UNDISTRIBUTED OTHER EXPENSE ACCOUN.T AND A DECREASE OF THE CARES ACT ASSITANCE REVENUE ACCOUNT IN THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD GENERAL FUND UNDISTRIBUTED.

RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized to effect the following:

010-0012-90000 GENERAL FUND - UNDISTRIBUTED:

DECREASE: 5100

DECREASE: 9600

DECREASE: 4790

DECREASE: 4 7 8 6

ESTIMATED REVENUES

APPROPRIATIONS

OTHER EXPENSE

CARES ACT ASSISTANCE

$ 5,960

$ 5,960

$ 5,960

$ 5,960

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE REPURPOSING OF FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE TOWN THROUGH THE "CARES ACT" WHICH WERE PREVIOUSLY GRANTED TO RECIPIENTS TO ASSIST THEM IN PAYING FOR UNBUDGETED EXPENSES INCURRED DIRECTLY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

NECESSARY RELATED TO

WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant

public health emergency in the Town of Hempstead,

particularly impacting various entities within the Township,

in their ability to pay for unbudgeted expenses incurred

directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic; and

WHEREAS, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic

Security Act ("CARES Act") provides federal funds to

municipalities including the Town of Hempstead, to take

actions necessary to respond to the public health emergency

including but not limited to assistance in payment of

unbudgeted necessary expenses incurred by these entities due

to the COVID-19 public health emergency; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board granted funds from the "CARES

Act" to various entities within the Township ("Recipient

Entities") to assist with this hardship for expenses

incurred by December 31, 2021 in accordance with the "CARES

Act"; and

WHEREAS, certain Recipient Entities have confirmed that

they are unable to utilize all the funding that was granted

to them (hereinafter referenced as "excess funding") in the

aggregate amount of $8,477.31; and

WHEREAS, the excess funding may be repurposed; and

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WHEREAS, the Town Board believes it is in the best

interest of the public to repurpose the excess funding; and

NOW THEREFORE BE IT:

RESOLVED, that the excess funding that Recipient

Entities will not and have not utilized will be repurposed

and made available, as appropriate in due course, to cover

unbudgeted necessary expenses incurred directly related to

the COVID-19 pandemic by the Town and/or other eligible

Recipient Entities to be determined, be it further:

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller shall make such funds

available upon presentation to him of all documentation he

may deem necessary to confirm the lawful and proper use of

the funds, with invoices which sufficiently demonstrate that

the funds were used for proper unbudgeted direct expenses

incurred as a result of the COVID-19 public health emergency,

be it further:

RESOLVED, that such documentation shall include an

executed grant of funds agreement signed by a person in

authority, acceptable to the Town Attorney, stating that they

agree that in the event the Federal Government determines

that the expenditure of the funds, or any part thereof, was

in any manner improper and determines to demand the return of

the funds, or any part thereof, the Recipient Entity shall be

legally responsible for reimbursing the Town of the amount

equal to the amount of funds obligated to be returned, and

the Recipient Entity shall hold the Town harmless, be it

further:

RESOLVED, that any legal impediment to the foregoing is

hereby superseded and overridden, pursuant to the emergency

declaration issued by the Supervisor on March 16, 2020,

and/or any other applicable law or declaration, which remains

in effect, be it further:

RESOLVED, that all such funds shall be paid out of 010-

0012-90000-4790.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follow:

AYES:

NOES:

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO THE 2021 ADOPTED BUDGET TO INCREASE ESTIMATED REVENUES, INCREASE APPROPRIATIONS, AN INCREASE TO VARIOUS EXPENSE ACCOUNTS AND AN INCREASE OF THE CARES ACT ASSITANCE REVENUE ACCOUNT.

RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized to effect the following:

GENERAL FUND INCREASE: 5100

INCREASE: 9600

ESTIMATED REVENUES

APPROPRIATIONS

EXPENSE ACCOUNTS DGS - Building Maintenance Town Attorney - Legal Svces Senior Enrichment - Fees & Services

$1,252,090

$1,252,090

$ $ $

INCREASE: 010-0001-14900-4090 INCREASE: 010-0001-14200-4158 INCREASE: 010-0004-67720-4151 INCREASE: 010-0004-67720-4797 INCREASE: 010-0006-87300-4090 INCREASE: 010-0012-90000-4790

Senior Enrichment - Senior Cit. Prog $ Conserv.& Watrwys - Building Maint. $ Undistributed - Other Expense $

736,101 351,771

2,260 6,891

14,400 140,667

REVENUE - UNDISTRIBUTED INCREASE: 010-0012-90000-4786 CARES ACT ASSISTANCE

PART TOWN FUND INCREASE: 5100

INCREASE: 9600

ESTIMATED REVENUES

APPROPRIATIONS

EXPENSE ACCOUNTS INCREASE: 030-0002-36200-4151 Building Dept-Fees & services

REVENUE - UNDISTRIBUTED INCREASE: 030-0012-90000-4786 CARES ACT ASSISTANCE

PARKS OPERATING FUND INCREASE: 5100

INCREASE: 9600

ESTIMATED REVENUES

APPROPRIATIONS EXPENSE ACCOUNTS

INCREASE:• 400-0007-71100-4090 Building Maintenance

REVENUE INCREASE: 400-0007-71100-4786 CARES ACT ASSISTANCE

$1,252,090

$ 358,526

$ 358,526

$ 358,526

$ 358,526

$ 382,395

$ 382,395

$ 392,395

$ 392,395

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTH.ORIZING AMENDMENT TO THE 2021 ADOPTED BUDGET TO DECREASE GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES, A DECREASE TO GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS, A DECREASE TO THE GENERAL FUND UNDISTRIBUTED OTHER EXPENSE ACCOUNT AND A DECREASE OF THE CARES ACT ASSITANCE REVENUE ACCOUNT IN THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD GENERAL FUND UNDISTRIBUTED.

RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and he hereby is authorized to effect the following:

010-0012-90000 GENERAL FUND - UNDISTRIBUTED:

DECREASE: 5100

DECREASE: 9600

DECREASE: 4790

DECREASE: 4786

ESTIMATED REVENUES

APPROPRIATIONS

OTHER EXPENSE

CARES ACT ASSISTANCE

$ 8,478

$ 8,478

$ 8,478

$ 8,478

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF MONIES RECEIVED BY THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD THROUGH THE "CARES ACT," TO FUND UNBUDGETED NECESSARY EXPENSES INCURRED DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic is causing a significant

public health emergency in the Town of Hempstead,

particularly impacting the Towns ability to pay for

unbudgeted expenses incurred directly related to the COVID-

19 pandemic; and

WHEREAS, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic

Security Act ("CARES Act") provides federal funds to

municipalities including the Town of Hempstead, to take

actions necessary to respond to the public health emergency;

and

WHEREAS, the Town Board has created a COVID 19 Committee

to review and approve such expenditures. In their due

diligence, the Committee has approved COVID 19 related

expenditures in the amount of $1,993,007.52 that have been

determined to be lawful, proper use of funds, in the public

interest, and in compliance with the Treasury's promulgated

guidance; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller of the Town of Hempstead

be and hereby is authorized to transfer funds received per

the "CARES Act" in the amount of$ 1,993,007.52.

i

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that such funds shall be

recorded as Revenue in General Fund Revenue Account number

010-0012-90000-4786 titled "Cares Act Assistance":

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follow:

AYES:

NOES:

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following res.olution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A RENE,VAL APPLICATION TO THE NYS OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES (OCFS) FOR A COMPREHENSIVE YOUTH PROJECT !?OR YOUTH OF THE TO\VN OF HEMPSTEAD AND YOUTH INITIATIVES FUNDING CATEGORIES

\VHEREAS, for several years the Town of Hempstead has entered into a comprehensive agreement with the NYS Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) whereby the Town could be compensated by the NYS Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) for 100% of the funds which the Town would expend for youth programs under the categories of Recreation, Youth Services and Youth Initiatives provided that such programs qualified under the NYS Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) guidelines and quota fonnulas; and

WHEREAS, the NYS Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has mandated that the tenns of such agreement shall confonn to a fiscal year commencing on January 1, 2020 and terminating on December 31, 2020; and

WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Town to file an application to renew the agreement with the NYS Office of Children and Family Services for State Aid in the amount of $170,231.00 for the NYS Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) fiscal year commencing January 1, 2020 and terminating December 31, 2020; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board deems it to be in the public interest that such application be filed.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Department of Planning & Economic Development is hereby authorized to participate in the NYS Office of Children and Family Services Youth Project based on a previously filed and executed comprehensive application in the amount of $170,231.00 for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2020 and terminating December 31, 2020, which $54,512.00 will be disposed by Town of Hempstead Department of Planning & Economic Development.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES: ( )

NOES: ( )

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution

and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS RELATIVE TO A GRANT APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF THE LIGHT HOUSE MONUMENT AND INSTALLATION OF A CLOCK TOWER.

WHEREAS, grant funding for Restoration of the Light House Monument and Installation of a Clock Tower is available through Dormitory Authority State of New York ("DASNY"), which grant funding must be applied for in accordance with certain policies and procedures established by DASNY; and

WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Commissioner of General Services that pursuing such grant funding is in the best interest of the Town and its residents because the grant funding will facilitate Restoration of the Light House Monument and Installation of a Clock Tower at Lot L2, Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown, New York; and

WHEREAS, in order to apply for and to receive grant funding, documents including, without limitation, a grant application, grant agreement, and procurement plans must be executed by various Town employees; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby finds that the pursuit of Restoration of the Light House Monument and Installation of a Clock Tower grant funding is a worthwhile endeavor that is in the best interest of the Town and its residents and,

BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of General Services, the Town Attorney, and the Town Comptroller are hereby authorized to execute any document necessary to apply for and receive Restoration of the Light House Monument and Installation of a Clock Tower grant funding.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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CASE NO.

Adopted:

RESOLUTION NO.

, offered the following resolution and move its adoption as follows:

'

RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO PRIVATE HOUSING FINANCE LAW §125 APPROVING AN APPLICATION TO THE COUNTY OF,NASSAU FOR A TWENTY-FIVE (25) YEAR EXTENSION OF TAX EXEMPTION FOR PROPERTY WITHIN THE "GOLDEN AGE" RESIDENCE DISTRICT (GA) KNOWN AS OCEANSIDE COVE III SECTION B AND OWNED BY THE OCEANSIDE COVE !REDEVELOPMENT COMPANY OWNERS CORP.

WHEREAS, Oceanside Cove Redevelopment Company Owners Corp. has been

duly organized as a mutual redevelopment company pursuant to Article 5 of the Private

Housing Finance Law (PHFL) for the purposes of acquiring and operating a senior citizen

moderate income cooperative housing project located at the North Side of Daly Boulevard

between Long Beach Road and Lawson Boulevard, Oceanside, New York, known as

Oceanside Cove Phase III, which site is designated on the Nassau County Land and Tax

! Map as Section 43, Block C, Lots 323, j325, 326, 328, 329, 330, 331 and part of 332; and

WHEREAS, on November 29, ~994 by Resolution No. 1212-1994 this Town

Board, after a public hearing, rezoned tjhe Project Property to "GA Golden Age Residence

! GA" and pursuant to Resolution No. 1:?71/94 a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions

I was duly filed in the office of the Cler~ of Nassau County at Liber 10507 page 35 on

January 17, 1995; and

WHEREAS, pursuantto Resolrttion No. 311-1995 adopted March 14, 1995, the

Town Board approved the Project Plans and the Project Property's entitlement to tax !

exemption as provided in PHFL §125 for twenty-five (25) years, which Project Property is !

designated on the Nassau County Land and Tax Map as Section 43, Block C, Lots 323, !

325, 326, 328, 329, 330, 331 and part tjf 332; and

WHEREAS, PHFL §125.l(a) p,rovides that said tax exemption may be extended

! for an additional twenty-five (25) year~ as set forth in PHFL §125; and

' WHEREAS, the Board of Oceanside Cove III Section B will apply to the County of

Nassau for said twenty-five (25) year ~xtension; and

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WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined that Oceanside Cove III Section B is

operating in accordance with Article 5 of the Public Housing Law and recommends that the

application be granted and that the tax exemption be properly extended for the additional

twenty-five (25) years as provided in PHFL §125; and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that the extension of Oceanside Cove III

Section B's tax exemption be granted and that the Town of Hempstead declare its support

for such application,

Now, therefore, be it:

RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes and approves the application of

Oceanside Cove Redevelopment Company Owners Corp. to Nassau County for the

extension of the twenty-five (25) year tax exemption for Oceanside Cove III Section B for

an additional twenty-five (25) years; and it is further

RESOLVED, that the Town Comptroller as Supervising Agency": under PHFL

127 is authorized to review and approve an application for a tax abatement brought on

behalf of Oceanside Cove Redevelopment Corp., and to execute any papers and

documentationrequired to formally e~tend the said tax exemption for said additional

twenty-five (25) years, subject to prior ~eview and approval by the Town Attorney, and it is I

further:

RESOLVED, that the Superviior be and is hereby authorized, subject to prior

review and approval by the Town Attopiey, to approve the application for the extension of

the twenty-five (25) year tax exemptioi and to notify the Assessor of the County ofNassau

and such other officials of the County ~fNassau as may be required of the Town's support I

to extend the twenty-five (25) year taxi exemption in accordance with PHFL § 125 and to I

take or direct such other action as is appropriate to formally extend the twenty-five (25) I

i year exemption pursuant PHFL § 125 for the Project Property.

The foregoing Resolution was ~econded by Council

and adopted by the Town Board.

AYES:

NOES:

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Council offered the following resolution and moved its adoption as follows:

RESOLUTION APPOINTING KATHLEEN P. MURRAY AS REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS FOR THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

RESOLVED, That Kathleen P. Murray, 59 Knoll Lane, Levittown, New York, be

and she hereby is appointed as Registrar of Vital Statistics for the Town of Hempstead,

State of New York, effective January 1, 2022 through and including December 31, 2023,

at a salary of $20,479.00 per year.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NAYS:

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Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption as follows:

RESOLUTION APPROVING OFFICIAL UNDERTAKINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 25 OF THE TOWN LAW.

WHEREAS, certain officials are required to file a surety company bonds or undertakings and those hereinafter mentioned have submitted such bonds or undertakings for approval of this Town Board; and·

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the following official bonds or undertakings submitted pursuant to Section 25 of the Town Law of the State of New York, be and they hereby are approved as to form, sufficiently and surety:

OFFICIAL AMOUNT

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. $100,000.00 Supervisor

Kate Murray $100,000.00 Town Clerk

Gerald Marino $100,000.00 Commissioner, Department of General Services

Gregory Colarossi $100,000.00 Commissioner, Department ,of Highways

and BE IT FURTHER

TERM

Two years commencing January 1, 2022

Two years commencing January 1, 2022

Two years commencing January 1, 2022

Two years commencing January 1, 2022

RESOLVED, that each bond or undertaking approved by this resolution be filed in the Town Clerk's Office, and a copy thereof together with a copy of this resolution be filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Nassau County.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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NOES:

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Adopted:

RESOLUTION NO.

Offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COIYIMISSIONIONER OF INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY TO ACCEPT A PROPOSAL FROM CHERRY ROAD TECHNOLOGIES, INC FOR PRIORITY SUPPORT FOR THE TOWN'S ORACLE CLOUD SYSTEM

WHEREAS, the Department oflnformation and Technology (the "Department")

has received a proposal for one year of priority ERP support (the "Services); and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner oflnformation & Technology (the

"Commissioner") has recommended that the proposal for the Services be awarded to Cherry Road

Technologies, Inc., 301 Gibraltar Drive, Suite 2C, Morris Plains, NJ 07950 as the vendor

determined to be the best solution; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes the Department to enter into an

contract for the Services with Cherry Road Technologies, Inc., 30 I Gibraltar Drive, Suite 2C,

Morris Plains, NJ 07950, as the best solution with an implementation price not to exceed

$31,887.00; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes the Commissioner to execute

the contract documents, if any, prepared herewith in connection with the proposal for the Services;

and be it further

RESOLVED, that the Comptroller is authorized and directed to make one payment

from the Department oflnformation and Technology account 010-0001-16800-4030 in an amount

not to exceed $31,887.00.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved for its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A PROPOSAL FROM THE DOVER GROUP FOR CATERING SERVICES

WHEREAS, the Office of Communications and Public Affairs deems that it is in the public interest to host recreational and cultural attractions for the enjoyment and entertainment of residents; and;

WHEREAS, the Director of Communications obtained a proposal ("Proposal") from The Dover Group, ("Dover'') , 27 Johns Place, Freeport New York 11520 pursuant to the Town's Procurement Policy and Procedures

WHEREAS, The Dover Group, agreed to cater the Town of Hempstead's Essential Worker Fireworks and Concert on Saturday, September 4, 2021 in Point Lookout, New York in the amount of nine thousand eight hundred and ninety three dollars and fifty seven cents ($9,893.57) and;

WHEREAS, the Director of Communications recommends the Town Board accept and approve the proposal from Dover;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that acceptance of the proposal be ratified and confirmed and payment to Dover is hereby approved in the amount of nine thousand eight hundred and ninety three dollars and fifty seven cents ($9,893.57). The amount is to be charged · against the Department of Parks and Recreation Code 400-007-7100-4060, Advertising and Promotion.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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NOES:

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Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved for its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING PAYMENT BY THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD TO SC EVENTS FOR A HOLIDAY CONCERT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC

WHEREAS, SC Events ("SC") 456a Central Avenue, Suite 129, Cedarhurst, New York 11516, agreed to produce a holiday concert on December 1, 2021 ·at North Woodmere Park;

WHEREAS, the production fee charged by SC was $26,500.00 (twenty six thousand five hundred dollars);

WHEREAS, the Office of Communications and Public Affairs recommends to the Town Board that it is in the public interest to host recreational and cultural attractions for the benefit and enjoyment of all residents;

WHEREAS, the December 1, 2021 holiday concert was open to all Town residents for their benefit and enjoyment;

WHEREAS, the Office of Communications and Public Affairs recommends that this Town Board ratify and confirm payment to SC for the event produced on December 1, 2021;

WHEREAS, this Town Board deems that the holiday concert.was in the public interest of the Town of Hempstead;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that payment to SC Events 456a Central Avenue, Suite 129, Cedarhurst, New York 11516 is hereby ratified and confirmed in the amount of $26,500.00 (twenty six thousand five hundred dollars) from budget account number 010-0012-9000-4151 .

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RENEWING THE CONTRACT FOR 2020 RELINING AND REPAIRS TO STORMW ATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ATV ARIO US LOCATIONS WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD PW# 12-20

WHEREAS, the Town Board on August 4, 2020 adopted Resolution No. 869-2020 awarding Earth Repair, LLC the 2020 Relining and Repairs to Storm Water Drainage Systems at various locations within the unincorporated areas of The Town of Hempstead, PW# 12-20 in the amount of$183,350.00; and

WHEREAS, the contract contains the provision to renew the contract for an additional year under the same terms of the original contract; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Engineering deems it to be in the best interest of the public and recommends renewing the referenced contract for an additional year under the same terms of the original contract; and

WHEREAS, the contract is unit price based with estimated unit quantities; and

WHEREAS, the current budgeted and bonded amount of the contract is $250,000.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the 2020 Relining and Repairs to Stonn Water Drainage Systems at various locations within the unincorporated areas of The Town of Hempstead, PW# 12-20, be renewed for an additional year at the current contract unit prices for a total amount not to exceed $250,000.00, renewed contract to be known as PW# 12-20R; and BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Engineering to renew, on behalf of the Town of Hempstead the agreement with Earth Repair, LLC and authorizes and directs the Comptroller to pay the cost of the Project in accordance with the contract in the amount of $250,000.00 with payments to be made from the Town Highway Capital Improvement Funds, Account No.: 9578-503-9578-5010.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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Adopted: offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE A WARD OF A BID FOR N.Y.S. GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF STORM RECOVERY FUNDED PROJECT­STORMW ATER DRAINAGE AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS- EAST BOULEVARD/WEST BOULEVARD, BAY PARK, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK, PW# 45-21

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of General Services (the "Commissioner") solicited bids for a N.Y.S. Governor's Office of Storm Recovery Funded Project known as Stormwater Drainage and Road Improvements- East Boulevard/West Boulevard, Bay Park, Town of Hempstead, New York PW# 45-21 (the "Project"); and

WHEREAS, pursuant to such solicitation bids were received and opened in the office of the Commissioner on October 21, 2021; and

WHEREAS, the bids were referred to the Engineering Department Consultant for examination and report as follows:

Steven Dubner Landscaping Inc. A.J. Contracting Novelli Contracting

$4,549,910.00 $5,322,235.00 $5,672,400.00

WHEREAS, after a review of the bids, the Engineering Consultant reported to the Commissioner of the Engineering Department that the lowest bid was received from Steven Dubner Landscaping Inc., 505 Grand Street, Westbury, New York 11590 in the sum of$4,549,910.00, and it appears that said bidder is duly qualified and recommends acceptance to the Town Board; and

WHEREAS, consistent with the recommendation of the Commissioner of the Engineering Department, the Town Board desires to authorize the award of a contract for the Project to Steven Dubner Landscaping Inc. as the lowest responsible bidder at its bid price of $4,549,910.00

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby Awards a Contract for the Project to Steven Dubner Landscaping Inc., 505 Grand Street, Westbury, New York 11590, as the lowest responsible bidder at its bid price $4,549,910.00; and be it further

RESOLVED, that upon execution of the contract by Steven Dubner Landscaping Inc., the required Performance Bond and Insurance, when approved by the Town Attorney as to form, be filed in the Town Clerk's Office together with the contract; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Engineering to execute, on behalf of the Town of Hempstead, the agreement with Steven Dubner Landscaping Inc., and authorizes and directs the Comptroller to pay the cost of the Project in accordance with the contract in an amount not to exceed $4,549,910.00, with payments to be made from N.Y.S. Governor's Office of Storm Recovery Funds, Account No: 9555-503-9555-5010.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF CAMERON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P. TO PROVIDE ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATED TO DEPARTMENT OF WATER OPERATIONS

WHEREAS, in the course of the operation of the Department of Water, a number of issues and topics arise requiring technical and specialized expertise including document reviews and completing ofregulatory applications; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water desires to retain the services of a Consulting Engineer to provide on-call professional services relating to these projects; and ·

WHEREAS, in response to a request for proposals to firms previously qualified under RFQ #2-2021 for on call services issued earlier in 2021 by the Commissioner and publicly advertised, eight proposals were received and reviewed by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, upon review, it was determined that the firm of Cameron Engineering and Associates, L.L.P. provided a responsive proposal and exhibits the necessary qualifications and experience to successfully provide the various tasks outlined in the Request for Proposals and required from time to time by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water deems the performance of such engineering services to be necessary and in the public interest and recommends awarding a contract for Professional Engineering Services related to Department of Water Operations for an amount not to exceed One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) as outlined in the Request for Proposals to be paid at the hourly rates as described in their proposal and as updated annually.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Department of Water is hereby authorized to accept the proposal of Cameron Engineering and Associates, L.L.P., 177 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797 to perform said necessary on-call consulting engineering services as submitted in their proposal, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Comptroller be and hereby is authorized and directed to make payment of fees for such on-call consulting engineering services in accordance with the terms of the aforementioned proposal. Such fees to be paid from and charged against the appropriate Water District Capital Fund and not to exceed a total of One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF D&B ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS, P.C. TO PROVIDE ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATED TO DEPARTMENT OF WATER OPERATIONS

WHEREAS, in the course of the operation of the Department of Water, a number of issues and topics arise requiring technical and specialized expertise including document reviews and completing ofregulatory applications; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water desires to retain the services of a Consulting Engineer to provide on-call professional services relating to these projects; and

WHEREAS, in response to a request for proposals to firms previously qualified under RFQ #2-2021 for on call services issued earlier in 2021 by the Commissioner and publicly advertised, eight proposals were received and reviewed by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, upon review, it was determined that the firm ofD&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. provided a responsive proposal and exhibits the necessary qualifications and experience to successfully provide the various tasks outlined in the Request for Proposals and required from time to time by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water deems the performance of such engineering services to be necessary and in the public interest and recommends awarding a contract for Professional Engineering Services related to Department of Water Operations for an amount not to exceed One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) as outlined in the Request for Proposals to be paid at the hourly rates as described in their proposal and as updated annually.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Department of Water is hereby authorized to accept the proposal ofD&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. 330 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797 to perform said necessary on-call consulting engineering services as submitted in their proposal, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Comptroller be and hereby is authorized and directed to make payment of fees for such on-call consulting engineering services in accordance with the terms of the aforementioned proposal. Such fees to be paid from and charged against the appropriate Water District Capital Fund and not to exceed a total of One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

Item#

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF GdB GEOSPATIAL L.S., P.C. TO PROVIDE ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATED TO DEPARTMENT OF WATER OPERATIONS

WHEREAS, in the course of the operation of the Department of Water, a number of issues and topics arise requiring technical and specialized expertise including document reviews and completing of regulatory applications; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water desires to retain the services of a Consulting Engineer to provide on-call professional services relating to these projects; and

WHEREAS, in response to a request for proposals to firms previously qualified under RFQ #2-2021 for on call services issued earlier in 2021 by the Commissioner and publicly advertised, eight proposals were received and reviewed by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, upon review, it was determined that the firm of GdB Geospatial L.S., P.C. provided a responsive proposal and exhibits the necessary qualifications and experience to successfully provide the various tasks outlined in the Request for Proposals and required from time to time by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water deems the performance of such engineering services to be necessary and in the public interest and recommends awarding a contract for Professional Engineering Services related to Department of Water Operations for an amount not to exceed One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) as outlined in the Request for Proposals to be paid at the hourly rates as described in their proposal and as updated annually.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Department of Water is hereby authorized to accept the proposal ofGdB Geospatial L.S., P.C., 88 Duryea Road, Melville, New York 11747 to perform said necessary on-call consulting engineering services as submitted in their proposal, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Comptroller be and hereby is authorized and directed to make payment of fees for such on-call consulting engineering services in accordance with the terms of the aforementioned proposal. Such fees to be paid from and charged against the appropriate Water District Capital Fund and not to exceed a total of One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF H2M ARCHITECTS+ENGINEERS TO PROVIDE ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATED TO DEPARTMENT OF WATER OPERATIONS

WHEREAS, in the course of the operation of the Department of Water, a number of issues and topics arise requiring technical and specialized expertise including document reviews and completing of regulatory applications; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water desires to retain the services of a Consulting Engineer to provide on-call professional services relating to these projects; and

WHEREAS, in response to a request for proposals to firms previously qualified under RFQ #2-2021 for on call services issued earlier in 2021 by the Commissioner and publicly advertised, eight proposals were received and reviewed by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, upon review, it was determined that the firm ofH2M Architects+Engineers provided a responsive proposal and exhibits the necessary qualifications and experience to successfully provide the various tasks outlined in the Request for Proposals and required from time to time by the Department of Water; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioner of the Department of Water deems the performance of such engineering services to be necessary and in the public interest and recommends awarding a contract for Professional Engineering Services related to Department of Water Operations for an amount not to exceed One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) as outlined in the Request for Proposals to be paid at the hourly rates as described in their proposal and as updated annually.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the Department of Water is hereby authorized to accept the proposal ofH2M Architects+Engineers, 538 Broad Hollow Road, 4th Floor East, Melville, New York 1174 7 to perform said necessary on-call consulting engineering services as submitted in their proposal, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Comptroller be and hereby is authorized and directed to make payment of fees for such on-call consulting engineering services in accordance with the terms of the aforementioned proposal. Such fees to be paid from and charged against the appropriate Water District Capital Fund and not to exceed a total of One Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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Adopted:

Council(wo )man moved the following resolution's adoption:

RESOLUTION SCHEDULING A TOWN BOARD MEETING ON DECEMBER 21, 2021

AT 10:30AM

RESOLVED, the Town Board shall meet on December 21, 2021 at 10:30am in the Nathan L. H. Bennett Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, Town Hall Plaza, I Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York; and be it further

RESOLVED, the Town Clerk shall electronically transmit public notice of the time and place of the December 21, 2021 meeting at 10:30am in the Nathan L. H. Bennett Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, Town Hall Plaza, I Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York to the news media and conspicuously post public notice of the meeting on the bulletin board outside Town Hall at least seventy-two hours before such meeting, all in accord with New York's Open Meetings Law.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Offered the following resolution

And moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING PERMISSION GRANTED TO THE CHABAD CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE, MERRICK, TO USE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD PARKING FIELD M-5, MERRICK, NEW YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF HOLDING A MENORAH LIGHTING ON NOVEMBER 28, 2021.

WHEREAS, the Chabad Center for Jewish Life, 2174 Hewlett Avenue, Suite 101, Merrick, New York 11566, c/o Deana Gorelik had requested to use Town of Hempstead Parking Field M-5, Merrick, New York for the purpose of holding a Menorah Lighting on November 28, 2021; and

WHEREAS, this Town Board deemed it to be in the public interest to have granted said permission.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that permission granted to the Chabad Center for Jewish Life, 2174 Hewlett Avenue, Suite 101, Merrick, New York 11566, c/o Deana Gorelik to use Town of Hempstead Parking Field M-5, Merrick, New York for the purpose of holding a Menorah Lighting on November 28, 2021 is hereby ratified and confirmed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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NOES:

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Adopted:

Offered the following resolution

And moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING PERMISSION GRANTED TO NASSAU COUNTY LEGISLATOR KEV AN M. ABRAHAMS TO USE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD PARKING FIELD U-1, UNIONDALE, NEW YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF HOSTING NUMC'S MAMMOGRAPHY VAN ON NOVEMBER 17, 2021.

WHEREAS, Kevan M. Abrahams, Nassau County Legislator, 1550 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501 (the "Nassau County Legislator") had requested to use Town of Hempstead Parking Field U-1, Uniondale, New York for the purpose of hosting NUMC's Mammography Van on November 17, 2021; and

WHEREAS, this Town Board deemed it to be in the public interest to have granted said permission.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that permission granted to the Nassau County Legislator to use Town of Hempstead Parking Field U-1, Uniondale, New York for the purpose of hosting NUMC's Mammography Van on November 17, 2021is hereby ratified and confirmed.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution

and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE DONATION OF A MEMORIAL MONUMENT FROM THE ROBERT VAN COTT POST 1139 AMERICAN LEGION, 734 WOODFIELD ROAD, LAKEVIEW, NEW YORK FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD PARKS DEPARTMENT, HERBERT WALKER MEMORIAL PARK, WOODFIELD ROAD, LAKEVIEW, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK.

WHEREAS, the last surviving member of the Robert Van Cott Post 1139, American Legion, 734 Woodfield Road, Lakeview, New York has agreed to donate a Memorial Monument for the benefit of the Town of Hempstead Parks Department, Herbert Walker Memorial Park, Woodfield Road, Lakeview, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board, after due deliberation, has determined it is in the best interest of the public to accept the Memorial Monument from the last surviving member for the benefit of the Town of Hempstead Parks Department, Herbert Walker Memorial Park, Woodfield Road, Lakeview, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the donation of the Memorial Monument be accepted.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution:

illJ;SOLUTION AUTHOIUZING THE AvV ARJ) Olr CONTRACT#: 73A-202l ]<OR CREMATION S]J;RVICES FOR ANIMALS TOW'N OJr f[IJ;MI'STEAD

ANIMAL SlIELTERTO: COMPASSIONATE CARE J'ET AQUAIVIATION, INC.

Vi'HKREAS, the Division of Purchasing, on behalf of the Department of General services, publicly solicited bids for Contract#: 73A-2021, Cremation Services for Animals for the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter for a period of three years commencing December 7, 2021 through November 20, 2024, and

'IVHEREAS, pursuant to such solicitation the following bids were received and opened in the Division of Purchasing on October 13, 2021; and

vYHKREAS, the bid was referred to the Commissioner of Department of General Services for examination and report as follows:

NAIVIE

1) New York Pet Memorial Park, LLC d/b/a Regency Pet , LLC 760 Middle Country Road Middle Island, NY 11953

PROJ>OSAL INFORI\tlATION

$5,000.00/month

2) Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation, Inc.· 3055New Street Oceanside, NY 11572

Years 1 & 2: $43.00 per animal, up to 120 pounds

$56.00 per atrimal, Over 120 pounds

Year 3: $48.00 per animal, up to 120 pounds

$61.00 per .animal, Over 120 pounds

; and

vVHEREAS, after a reyiewofthe bid, the Commissioner recommends that said contract be awarded to Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation, Inc,, 3055 New Street, Oceanside, NY 11572 at the bid price set forth above; and

WIIEREAS, consistent with the recommendation of.the Commissioner, this Town Board finds it to be in the best interest of the Town to award a contract for- the Services to Compassionate Care Pet Aquamatlon, Inc. 3055 New Street, Oceanside, NY U572;

. NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, the Town B_oard hereby awards·con:tract #: 73A,2021, Cremation Services for Ani!:nals for the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter to Compassionate Care Pet Aquamation; Inc., 3055New Street, Oceanside NY 11572; and

BE IT FURTIIBR,

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RESOLVED, that the Comptroller is authorized and directed to make payments · under the contract annually for a. period of three years as set forth above with. all charges

·thereunder to be paid from the Animal Shelter Fees and Services Account Number: 010-0002-35100-4151.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon.roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution

and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COMMISSIONER OF GENERAL SERVICES TO ACCEPT Tl-IE PROPOSAL FROM SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP. FOR BCC MAIL MANAGER RENEWAL OF ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION OF BCC SOFTWARE, ON NYS CONTRACT # PD67647, IN USE BY THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, REPRODUCTION/MAIL SERVICES DIVISION, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK

WHEREAS, SHI International Corp. submitted a proposal for BCC Mail Manager Renewal, in use by the Department of General Services, Reproduction/lVlailrooin Division, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York in the amount of $2,915.00 (Two Thousand Nine Hundred Fifteen Dollars and Zero Cents) to be paid annually as follows:

PROl)UCT QTY

Mail Manager Annual Renewal BCC Software - Part# MM2RN 1 NYS Contract Name: OGS IT Umbrella Contract-Distributor Based Software and Hardware Contract# PD67647 Coverage Term: 12/15/2021-12/15/2022

PRICE

$2,915.00

WHEREAS, said proposal will be in effect from December 15, 2021 through December 15,2022;and

WHEREAS, this Town Board, after due deliberation deems that the proposal submitted by SHI International Corp. Is reasonable and In the best interest of the public;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that.the Commissioner of General Services be and hereby is authorized to accept the proposal from SHI International Corp., Billing Address: MaiHng Address 290 Davidson Avenue, Somerset, New Jersey 08873, with said fees to be charged against Department of General Services Account No. 010-0001-14900-4030, Maintenance of Equipment.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

Recommended By

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Council(wo)man resolution's adoption:

moved the following

RESOLUTION REQUESTING LEGISLATION FOR "AN ACT TO AMEND THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW, IN RELATION TO AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD IN THE COUNTY OF NASSAU TO ESTABLISH RESIDENTIAL PARKING SYSTEMS IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS OF BELLEROSE TERRACE AND ELMONT."

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that legislation hereinafter described be enacted;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that this Town Board, as the local legislative body of the Town of Hempstead, a local government, hereby requests the enactment by the Legislature of the State of New York of a bill introduced in the 2021-2022 Regular Sessions of the Legislature entitled, "an act to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to authorizing the town of Hempstead in the county of Nassau to establish residential parking systems in the neighborhoods of Bellerose Terrace and Elmont", designated as Senate No. S7554 and Assembly No. A3593-C; and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that such request be filed in each House of the Legislature pursuant to the statutes and rules provided therefore.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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Resolution-Amending Resolution No. 92-2021 Re: Various offices, position & occupations in the Town Government of the Town of Hempstead.

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CASE NO. 30546 RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

adoption: offered the following resolution and moved its

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW TO AMEND CHAPTER 202 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD TO INCLUDE AND REPEAL "REGULATIONS &

RESTRICTIONS" TO LIMIT PARKING AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead is empowered to enact and amend local laws pursuant to Article 9 of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law, both as amended; and

WHEREAS, it appears to be in the public interest to consider the enactment of a local law amending Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled "REGULATIONS & RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking at various locations; and

WHEREAS, has introduced a proposed local law known as Intro. No. 75-2021, Print No. 1 to amend the said Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead to include and repeal "REGULATIONS & RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking at various locations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York on January 11, 2022 at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at which time all interested persons shall be heard on the proposed enactment of a local law known as Intro. No. 75-2021, Print No. 1, to amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead to include and repeal "REGULATIONS & RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking at various locations; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall give notice of such hearing by the publication thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Hempstead and by the posting of such notice on the Bulletin Board maintained for such purpose in the Town Hall not less than three nor more than thirty days prior to the date of such hearing.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 11 th day of January, 2022, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Chapter 202 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE and REPEAL "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit

parking at the following locations:

BELLMORE Section 202-15

NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 446/21) East Side -TWO HOUR PARKING - starting at a point 64 feet south of the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of 40 feet.

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 527/21) East Side -Section 202-9 NO PARKING JUNE 15 th TO SEPTEMBER 10 th

-

starting at a point 30 feet south of the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 110 feet.

OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 527/21) West Side -NO PARKING JUNE 15 th TO SEPTEMBER 10 th

-

starting at a point 40 feet south of the south curbline of Beech Street then south for a distance of 140 feet.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Chapter 202 "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking from the following locations:

BELLMORE NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 164/08) East Side -Section 202-15 TWO HOUR PARKING - starting at a point

36 feet south of the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of 70 feet. (Adopted 6/17/08)

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 254/12) West Side -Section 202-9 NO PARKING JUNE 15 TO SEPTEMBER 10 -

starting at the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 180 feet. (Adopted 3/3/09)

OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 366/08) East Side -NO PARKING JUNE 15 th TO SEPTEMBER 10 th

-

from the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 140 feet. (Adopted 5/7/13)

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ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

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BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

Intro. No. 75-2021

Town of Hempstead

A local law to amend Chapter two hundred and two of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, to include and repeal "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking at various locations.

Print No. 1

Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead as follows:

Section 1. Chapter two hundred and two of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, said Section last amended by local law number sixty four of two thousand twenty one is hereby amended by including therein "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking at the following locations:

BELLMORE Section 202-15

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH Section 202-9

NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 446/21) East Side-TWO HOUR PARKING- starting at a point 64 feet south of the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of 40 feet.

OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 527/21) East Side-NO PARKING JUNE 15th TO SEPTEMBER 10th

- starting at a point 30 feet south of the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 110 feet.

OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 527/21) West Side-NO PARKING JUNE 15th TO SEPTEMBER 10th

- starting at a point 40 feet south of the south curbline of Beech Street then south for a distance of 140 feet.

Section 2. Chapter two hundred and two of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, said Section last amended by local law number sixty four of two thousand twenty one is hereby amended by repealing therein "REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS" to limit parking at the following locations:

BELLMORE Section 202-15

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH Section 202-9

NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 164/08) East Side -TWO HOUR PARKING- starting at a point 36 feet south of the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of70 feet. (Adopted 6/17/08)

OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 254/12) West Side- NO PARKING JUNE 15 TO SEPTEMBER IO-starting at the south curb line of Beech Street south for a distance of 180 feet. (Adopted 3/3/09)

OSWEGO A VENUE (TH 366/08) East Side - NO PARKING JUNE 15th TO SEPTEMBER 10th -from the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 140 feet. (Adopted 5/7/13)

Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state.

CASE NO. 30547 RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW TO AMEND SECTION 202-1 OF THE CODE INCLUDE AND PROHIBITONS"

OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD TO REPEAL "PARKING OR STANDING

AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead is empowered to enact and amend local laws pursuant to Article 9 of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law, both as amended; and

WHEREAS, it appears to be in the public interest to consider the enactment of a local law amending Section 202-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITONS" at various locations; and

WHEREAS, has introduced a proposed local law known as Intro. No. 76-2021, Print No. 1 to amend the said Section 202-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead to include and repeal "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" at various locations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York on January 11, 2022, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at which time all interested persons shall be heard on the proposed enactment of a local law known as Intro. No. 76-2021, Print No. 1, to amend Section 2 02-1 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead to include and repeal "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" at various locations; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall give notice of such hearing by the publication thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Hempstead and by the posting of such notice on the Bulletin Board maintained for such purpose in the Town Hall not less than three nor more than thirty days prior to the date of such hearing.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitutioti, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be, held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 11 th day of January, 2022, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 202-1 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE AND REPEAL "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" at the

following locations:

BALDWIN HIGHLAND STREET (531/21) South Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Milburn Avenue east for a distance of 30 feet.

HIGHLAND STREET (TH 531/21) North Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Milburn Avenue east for a distance of 30 feet.

THEMAR COURT (TH 555/21) North Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Westend Avenue east for a distance of 40 feet.

THEMAR COURT (TH 555/21) South Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curbline of Westend Avenue east for a distance of 30 feet.

BELLMORE BEDELL STREET (TH 543/21) East Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Boundary Road north for a distance of 25 feet.

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 527/21) East Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 30 feet.

OSWEGO AVENUE (TH 527/21) West Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 40 feet.

ELMONT

FRANKLIN SQUARE

NORTH BELLMORE

UNIONDALE

BARBARA STREET (TH 546/21) West Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline of Norfeld Boulevard south for a distance of 30 feet.

BARBARA STREET (TH 546/21) West Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Silver Street north for a distance of 40 feet.

BARBARA STREET (TH 546/21) East Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Silver Street north for a distance of 35 feet.

FRANKLIN AVENUE (TH 542/21) West Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Laidlaw Avenue north for a distance of 30 feet.

FRANKLIN AVENUE (TH 542/21) West Side -NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 30 feet north of the north curbline of Laidlaw Avenue then north for a distance of 48 feet.

NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 446/21) East Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of 64 feet.

CHESTER STREET (TH 541/21) East Side -NO PARKING ANYTIME - starting at a point 125 feet south of the south curbline of Goodrich Street south for a distance of 84 feet.

OAK STREET (TH 518/21) West Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at the north curbline of Westbury Boulevard then north for a distance of 574 feet.

(NR) VALLEY STREAM NORTH DRIVE (TH 512/21) South Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 15 feet west of the west curbline of Central Avenue west for a distance of 72 feet.-

NORTH DRIVE (TH 512/21) North Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 50 feet west of the west curbline of Central Avenue west for a distance of 38 feet.

ALSO, to REPEAL from Section 202-1 "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" from the following locations:

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MERRICK

NORTH BELLMORE

SEAFORD

UNIONDALE

BERSHIRE ROAD (TH 404/21) North Side -NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 12 feet east of the roadway terminus then east for a distance of 61 feet. (Adopted 11/16/21)

NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 164/08) East Side -NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of 36 feet. (Adopted 6/17/08)

WIDGEON PLACE (TH 204/20) North Side -NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 233 feet west of th~ west curbline of Ocean Avenue then west for a distance of 32 feet then south for 27 feet. (Adopted 11/17/20)

OAK STREET (TH 152/17) West Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at the north curbline of Westbury Boulevard north for a distance of 120 feet. (Adopted 6/6/17)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

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BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

Intro. No. 76-2021

Town of Hempstead

A local law to amend Section two hundred two dash one of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, to include and repeal "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" at various locations.

Print No. 1

Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead as follows:

Section 1. Section two hundred two dash one of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, said Section last amended by local law number sixty five of two thousand twenty one is hereby amended by including therein "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS'.' at the following locations:

BALDWIN

BELLMORE

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH

ELMONT

FRANKLIN SQUARE

NORTH BELLMORE

HIGHLAND STREET (531/21) South Side- NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the east curbline of Milburn Avenue east for a distance of30 feet.

HIGHLAND STREET (TH 531/21) North Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the east curbline of Milburn Avenue east for a distance of30 feet.

THEMAR COURT (TH 555/21) North Side~ NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the east curb line of Westend Avenue east for a distance of 40 feet.

THEMAR COURT (TH 555/21) South Side- NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the east curbline ofWestend Avenue east for a distance of30 feet.

BEDELL STREET (TH 543/21) East Side- NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the north curbline of Boundary Road north for a distance of 25 feet.

OSWEGO A VENUE (TH 527/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of30 feet.

OSWEGO A VENUE (TH 527/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the south curbline of Beech Street south for a distance of 40 feet.

BARBARA STREET (TH 546/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline ofNorfeld Boulevard south for a distance of30 feet.

BARBARA STREET (TH 546/21) West Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the north curbline of Silver Street north for a distance of 40 feet.

BARBARA STREET (TH 546/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the north curbline of Silver Street north for a distance of35 feet.

FRANKLIN AVENUE (TH 542/21) West Side-NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the north curb line of Laidlaw Avenue north for a distance of 30 feet.

FRANKLIN A VENUE (TH 542/21) West Side- NO STOPPING ANYTIME- starting at a point 30 feet north of the north curbline of Laidlaw Avenue then north for a distance of 48 feet.

NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 446/21) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER- starting at the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of 64 feet.

UNIONDALE

(NR) VALLEY STREAM

CHESTER STREET (TH 541/21) East Side-NO PARKING ANYTIME- starting at a point 125 feet south of the south curbline of Goodrich Street south for a distance of 84 feet.

OAK STREET (TH 518/21) West Side-NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at the north curbline of Westbury Boulevard then north for a distance of 574 feet.

NORTH DRIVE (TH 512/21) South Side-NO STOPPING ANYTIME- starting at a point 15 feet west of the west curbline of Central A venue west for a distance of 72 feet.

NORTH DRIVE (TH 512/21) North Side-NO STOPPING ANYTIME- starting at a point 50 feet west of the west curb line of Central Avenue west for a distance of 3 8 feet.

Section 2. Section two hundred two dash one of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, said Section last amended by local law number sixty five of two thousand twenty one is hereby amended by repealing therein "PARKING OR STANDING PROHIBITIONS" at the following locations:

MERRICK

NORTH BELLMORE

SEAFORD

UNIONDALE

BERSHIRE ROAD (TH 404/21) North Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 12 feet east of the roadway terminus then east for a distance of 61 feet. (Adopted 11/16/21)

NEWBRIDGE ROAD (TH 164/08) East Side - NO STOPPING HERE TO CORNER - starting at the south curbline of Charles Court south for a distance of 36 feet. (Adopted 6/17/08)

WIDGEON PLACE (TH 204/20) North Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME - starting at a point 233 feet west of the west curbline of Ocean Avenue then west for a distance of 32 feet then south for 27 feet. (Adopted 11/17/20)

OAK STREET (TH 152/17) West Side - NO STOPPING ANYTIME- starting at the north curbline of Westbury Boulevard north for a distance of 120 feet. (Adopted 6/6/17)

Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state.

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CASE NO. 30548 RESOLUTION NO.

ADOPTED:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW TO AMEND SECTION 197-5 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD TO INCLUDE "ARTERIAL STOPS" AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead is empowered to enact and amend local laws pursuant to Article 9 of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law, both as amended; and

the the

WHEREAS, it appears enactment of a local

Town of Hempstead

to be in the public law amending Section

entitled "ARTERIAL

interest to consider 197-5 of the Code of

STOPS" at various locations; and

WHEREAS, has introduced a proposed local law known as Intro. No. 77-2021, Print No. 1 to amend the said Section 197-5 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead to include "ARTERIAL STOPS" at various locations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York on January 11, 2022, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at which time all interested persons shall be heard on the proposed enactment of a local law known as Intro. No. 77-2021, Print No. 1, to amend Section 197-5 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead to include "ARTERIAL STOPS" at various locations; and, BE TT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall give notice of such hearing by the publication thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Hempstead and by the posting of such notice on the Bulletin Board maintained for such purpose in the Town Hall not less than three nor more than thirty days prior to the date of such hearing.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9 of the New

York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and

Municipal Home Rule of the State of New York, both as amended,

a public hearing will be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion,

Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York,

on the 11 th day of January, 2022, at 10:30 o'clock in the

evening of that day to consider the enactment of a local law

to amend Section 197-5 of the code of the Town of Hempstead to

INCLUDE "ARTERIAL STOPS" at the following locations:

ELMONT ALBANY STREET (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling eastbound on Goshen Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling northbound on Lorentz Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling northbound on Crans Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling northbound on Glafil Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling northbound on Frick Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling northbound on Keil Street shall come to a full stop.

FREEMAN AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Frick Street shall come to a full stop.

FREEMAN AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Lrentz Street shall come to a full stop.

SEAFORD

WANTAGH

WOODMERE

FREEMAN AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Doblin Street shall come to a full stop.

NEWBURGH STREET (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling eastbound on Freeman Avenue shall come to a full stop.

NORFOLK DRIVE EAST (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on Donald Court shall come to a full stop.

RIFTON STREET (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling westbound on Freeman Avenue shall come to a full stop.

RIFTON STREET (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling eastbound on Freeman Avenue shall come to a full stop.

KINGSTON STREET (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southeast on Landford Drive shall come to a full stop.

FREEMAN AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP -all traffic traveling southbound on Wagner Street shall come to a full stop.

WALSALL STREET (TH 485/21) STOP -all traffic traveling westbound on Verleye Street shall come to a full stop. WALSALL STREET (TH 485/21) STOP -all traffic traveling eastbound on Verleye Street shall come to a full stop.

JONES AVENUE (TH 501/21) STOP - all traffic traveling eastbound on Elm Place shall come to a full stop.

BARR AVENUE (TH 532/21) STOP - all traffic traveling westbound on Highland Place shall come to a full stop.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to

be heard on said proposal at the time and place

aforesaid.

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Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

Intro. No. 77-2021 Town of Hempstead

A local law to amend Section one hundred ninety seven dash five of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, to include "ARTERIAL STOPS" at various locations.

Print No. 1

Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead as follows:

Section 1. Section one hundred ninety seven dash five of the Code of the Town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, said Section last amended by local law number sixty six one of two thousand twenty one is hereby amended by including therein "ARTERIAL STOPS" at the following locations:

ELMONT

SEAFORD

ALBANY STREET (TH 521/21) STOP- all traffic traveling eastbound on Goshen Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP- all traffic traveling northbound on Lorentz Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON A VENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling northbound on Crans Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP-all traffic traveling northbound on Glafil Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling northbound on Frick Street shall come to a full stop.

BYRON AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP- all traffic traveling northbound on Keil Street shall come to a full stop.

FREEMAN AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP-all traffic traveling southbound on Frick Street shall come to a full stop.

FREEMAN A VENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on Lrentz Street shall come to a full stop.

FREEMAN AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on Dahlin Street shall come to a full stop.

NEWBURGH STREET (TH 521/21) STOP- all traffic traveling eastbound on Freeman Avenue shall come to a full stop.

NORFOLK DRIVE EAST (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on Donald Court shall come to a full stop.

RIPTON STREET (TH 521/21) STOP- all traffic traveling westbound on Freeman Avenue shall come to a full stop.

RIPTON STREET (TH 521/21) STOP- all traffic traveling eastbound on Freeman A venue shall come to a full stop.

KINGSTON STREET (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southeast on Landford Drive shall come to a full stop.

FREEMAN AVENUE (TH 521/21) STOP - all traffic traveling southbound on Wagner Street shall come to a full

stop.

WALSALL STREET (TH 485/21) STOP - all traffic traveling westbound on V erleye Street shall come to a full stop,

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WANTAGH

WOODMERE

WALSALL STREET (TH 485/21) STOP - all traffic traveling eastbound on V erleye Street shall come to a full stop.

JONES AVENUE (TH 501/21) STOP -all traffic traveling eastbound on Elm Place shall come to a full stop.

BARR AVENUE (TH 532/21) STOP- all traffic traveling westbound on Highland Place shall come to a full stop.

Section 2. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state.

CASE NO. 19565 RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED NINETY OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, BY THE INSERTION OF A LOCATION INTO SECTION 190-4 SUBDIVISION "B", IN RELATION TO A 30 MPH SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT, 7 AM to 6 PM, SCHOOL DAYS.

WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead is empowered to enact and amend local laws pursuant to Article 9 of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law, as amended; and

WHEREAS, it appears to be in the public interest to consider the enactment of a local law to amend Chapter 190 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead by the insertion of a location into Section 190-4, subdivision "B", in relation to a 30 mile per hour school speed limit, 7 AM to 6 PM, school days in Uniondale; and

WHEREAS, has introduced a local law known as Intro. No. 78-2021, Print No. 1, as aforesaid;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, on the 11 th day of January, 2022, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at which time all interested persons shall be heard on the enactment of a local law known as Intro. No. 78-2021, Print No. 1, to amend Chapter 190 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead by the insertion of a location into Section 190-4, subdivision "B" in relation to a thirty mile per hour school speed limit, 7 AM to 6 PM, school days in Uniondale; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall give notice of such hearing by the publication thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Hempstead and by the posting of such notice on the bulletin board maintained by them for that purpose in the Town Hall once, pursuant to Section 4-1 of Chapter 4 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, "Local Laws: Adoption" prior to the date of said hearing.

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Article 9

of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the

Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New

York, as amended, a public hearing will be held in the Town

Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street,

Hempstead, New York, on the 11th day of January, 2022, at

10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day to consider the

enactment of a local law to amend Chapter 190 of the Code of

the Town of Hempstead by the insertion of a location into

Section 190-4, subdivision "B", in relation to a 30 mph

school speed limit, 7 AM to 6 PM, school days, as follows:

"B" - 30 mph school speed limits

UNIONDALE, GLENN CURTIS BOULEVARD -between Merrick Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike. (TH-455/21)

The proposed local law is on file in the office of the

Town Clerk of the Town of Hempstead, Hempstead Town Hall,

1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, where same may be

inspected during office hours.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to be

heard on said proposal at the time and place aforesaid.

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

Intro No. 78-2021 Print No.

Town of Hempstead

A local law to amend chapter one hundred ninety of the code of the town of Hempstead by the insertion of a location into section one hundred ninety dash four, subdivision "B", in relation to a 30 mph school speed limit, 7 AM to 6 PM school days.

Introduced by:

Be it enacted by the town board of the town of Hempstead as follows:

Section 1. Section one hundred ninety dash four of the code of the town of Hempstead as constituted by local law number one of nineteen hundred, sixty-nine, hereby is amended by the addition of a location into subdivision "B" thereof, to read as follows:

"B" - 30 mph school speed limit

7 AM to 6 PM school days

GLENN CURTIS BOULEVARD - between Merrick Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike. (TH-455/21)

§2. This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state.

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CASE NO. 21527 RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING AND SETTING ASIDE CERTAIN PARKING SPACES FOR MOTOR VEHICLES FOR THE SOLE USE OF HOLDERS OF SPECIAL PARKING PERMITS ISSUED BY THE COUNTY OF NASSAU TO PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 202-48 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead, the Town Board may, from time to time, hold public hearings to establish and set aside public places, streets or portions of streets within the Town as parking spaces for the sole and exclusive use of holders of valid special parking permits issued by the County of Nassau to physically handicapped persons;

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, on the 11 th day of January, 2022, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at which time all persons interested shall be heard on the establishment and setting aside of certain parking spaces for motor vehicles for the sole use of holders of special parking permits issued by the County of Nassau to physically handicapped persons at the following locations:

BALDWIN

PROSPECT STREET - south side, starting at a point 246 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-474/21)

MERRICK ROAD - south side, starting at a point 61 feet east of the east curbline of Lakeside Drive, east for a distance of 21 fe.et. (TH-478/21)

FOX ROAD - east side, starting at a point 163 feet south of the south curbline of Thomas Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-535/21)

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ELMONT

HUNNEWELL AVENUE - west side, starting at a point opposite the north curbline of Burton Avenue for a distance of 72 feet, north for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-467 /21)

GLOBE AVENUE - south side, starting at a point 159 feet east of the east curbline of Meacham Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-539/21)

LITCHFIELD AVENUE - east side, starting at a point 359 feet south of the south curbline of Russell Street, south for a distance of 18 feet. (TH-537 /21)

FRANKLIN SQUARE

DORIS AVENUE - west side, starting at a point 91 feet south of the south curbline of Barton Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-523/21)

RUSSELL STREET - south side, starting at a point 63 feet west of the west curbline of Sherwood Avenue, west for a distance of 13 feet. (TH-544/21)

OCEANSIDE

WEST WINDSOR PARKWAY - north side, starting at a point 309 feet west of the west curbline of Long Beach Road, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-520/21)

UNIONDALE

MANOR PARKWAY - east side, starting at a point 72 feet north of the north curbline Of Pembroke Street, north for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-4 71/21)

SPRING AVENUE - north side, starting at a point 238 feet east of the east curbline of Fall Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-525/21)

and on the repeal of the following locations previously set aside a parking spaces for physically handicapped persons:

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH

ROCHESTER AVENUE - west side, starting at point 90 feet north of the north Roadway terminal, north for a distance of 19 feet. (TH-384(B)/21

ELMONT

SEWANEE AVENUE - west side, starting at a point 260 feet south of the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike, south for a distance of 15 feet. (TH-533/21)

BELMONT BOULEVARD - west side, starting at a point 224 feet south of the south curbline of Rosalind Avenue, south for a distance of 22 feet. (TH-506/00 - 3/13/01) (TH-534/21)

UNIONDALE

BECK STREET - north side, starting at a point 150 feet west of the west curbline of Armond Street, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-165/15 - 8/04/15) (TH-526/21)

; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall give notice of such hearing by the publication thereof once in a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town of Hempstead, once at least ten days prior to the above­specified date of said hearing.

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 202-48 of the

code of the Town of Hempstead entitled, ftHandicapped Parking

on Public Streets," a public hearing will be held in the Town

Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street,

Hempstead, New York, on the 11th day of January, 2022, at

10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to consider the

adoption of a resolution setting aside certain parking spaces

for motor vehicles for the sole use of holders of special

parking permits issued by the County of Nassau to physically

handicapped persons at the following locations:

BALDWIN

PROSPECT STREET - south side, starting at a point 246 feet west of the west curbline of Harrison Avenue, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-474/21)

MERRICK ROAD - south side, starting at a point 61 feet east of the east curbline of Lakeside Drive, east for a distance of 21 feet. (TH-478/21)

FOX ROAD - east side, starting at a point 163 feet south of the south curbline of Thomas Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-535/21)

ELMONT

HUNNEWELL AVENUE - west side, starting at a point opposite the north curbline of Burton Avenue for a distance of 72 feet, north for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-467 /21)

GLOBE AVENUE - south side, starting at a point 159 feet east of the east curbline of Meacham Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-539/21)

LITCHFIELD AVENUE - east side, starting at a point 359 feet south of the south curbline of Russell Street, south for a distance of 18 feet. (TH-537/21)

FRANKLIN SQUARE

DORIS AVENUE - west side, starting at a point 91 feet south of the south curbline of Barton Avenue, south for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-523/21)

RUSSELL STREET - south side, starting at a point 63 feet west of the west curbline of Sherwood Avenue, west for a distance of 13 feet. (TH-544/21)

OCEANSIDE

WEST WINDSOR PARKWAY - north side, starting at a point 309 feet west of the west curbline of Long Beach Road, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-520/21)

UNIONDALE

MANOR PARKWAY - east side, starting at a point 72 feet north of the north curbline Of Pembroke Street, north for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-471/21)

SPRING AVENUE - north side, starting at a point 238 feet east of the east curbline of Fall Avenue, east for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-525/21)

and on the repeal of the following locations previously set aside a parking spaces for physically handicapped persons:

EAST ATLANTIC BEACH

ROCHESTER AVENUE - west side, starting at point 90 feet north of the north Roadway terminal, north for a distance of 19 feet. (TH-384(B)/21

ELMONT

SEWANEE AVENUE - west side, starting at a point 260 feet south of the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike, south for a distance of 15 feet. (TH-533/21)

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BELMONT BOULEVARD - west side, starting at a point 224 feet sout.h of the south curbline of Rosalind Avenue, south for a distance of 22 feet. (TH-506/00 - 3/13/01) (TH-534/21)

UNIONDALE

BECK STREET - north side, starting at a point 150 feet west·of the west curbline of Armond Street, west for a distance of 20 feet. (TH-165/15 - 8/04/15) (TH-526/21)

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to be

heard on said proposal at the time and place aforesaid.

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, New York

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE GREENFIELD CEMETERY, 650 NASSAU ROAD UNIONDALE, NY, A/K/ A SEC. 36 BLOCK 468 LOTS 24 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Greenfield Cemetery Sec 36 Block 468 lot 24 Uniondale, New York be

designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation corn mission regarding the Greenfield Cemetery, Uniondale, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December. at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of_ Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission thattbe Greenfield Cemetery, Sec. 36 Block 486 L:ot 24, Uniondale, New York, on the Land ·and Tax. map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Co_mmisslon, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the To\vn Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen {14) days prio~ to.the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by

certified mall return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled ther.eto according to law, not less than ten {10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

Item#

/½757£,

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

that the Greenfield Cemetery, Sec 36 Block 468 Lot 24 6~g0

Nassau Road Uniondale, New York on the Land and Tax map of

Nassau County and be designated as an Historical Site.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X, Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

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Kate Murray Town Clerk

CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 81 FOX BOULEVARD MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 470 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town ofHempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 190 lot 470 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th 7thday ofoecember at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 470, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

· RESOLVED, that the Town. Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten {10) days prior to the .date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec,56 Block 190 Lot 470 81

Fox Boulevard Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map of

Nassau County and be designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place. above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

I

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate Murray Town Clerk

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CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 88 FOX BOULEVARD MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 189 LOT 372 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 189 lot 372 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 189 Lot 372, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing ·

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

Item#------

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec,56 Block 189 Lot 372 88

Fox Boulevard Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map of

Nassau County and be designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X, Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate Murray Town Clerk

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CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Council moved its adoption:

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 93 FOX BOULEVARD MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 464 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 190 lot 464 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December at 10: 3oo'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 464, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and[Town of Hempstead, New York

'

for the purpose of considering'the recommendation of the '

'

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Pr~servation Commission that

that the Merrick Gable Home, S~c,56 Block 190 Lot 464 93

Fox Boulevard Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map of I

Nassau County and be designate? as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above desig~ated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate Murray Town Clerk

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Council moved its adoption:

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 99 FOX BOULEVARD MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 461 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 190 lot 461 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 461, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTH.ER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen {14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec,56 Block 190 Lot 461 99

Fox Boulevard Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map of

Nassau County and be designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate Murray Town Clerk

CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 52 HENRY STREET MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 122 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 190 lot 122 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 122, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice ther.eof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that he

Merrick Gable. Home, Sec, 56 Block 190 Lot 122 52 Henry

Street Merrick, New York on the.Land and Tax map of Nassau

County and be designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate M1.1rray Town Clerk

CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

' offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC, HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION CtjMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 56 HENRY STREET MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 427 BE DESIGNATED AS A

' HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

I

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commissibn of the Town of Hempstead has I

recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Blbck 190 lot 427 Merrick, New York be i designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to conside~ the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable iHome, Merrick, New York.

!

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the i

7th day of December at 10:30 o'clock in the forenpon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendatioln ofthe Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 427, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County,I as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical

I

Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER 1

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby di~ected to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the h~aring, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10;) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AVES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10.: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

the Merrick Gable Home, Sec,56 Block !l.90 Lot 427 56 Henry

Street Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map of Nassau

County and be designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin,Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate Murray Town Clerk

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Council moved its adoption:

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 58 HENRY STREET MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 131 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 190 lot 131 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 131, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street,· Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

Home, Sec,56 Block 190 Lot 131 58 Henry Stre'i)t Merrick, New

York on the Land arid Tax map of Nassau County and be

designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD O.F THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate Murray Town Clerk

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CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 62 HENRY STREET MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 137 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 190 lot 137 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 137, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen {14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten {10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York­

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec,56 Block 190 Lot 137 62

Henry Street Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map of

Nassau County and be designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin,Jr. Supervisor·

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y:

Kate Murray Town Clerk

CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 64 HENRY STREET MERRICK, NY, A/K/A SEC. 56 BLOCK 190 LOT 140 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 190 lot 140 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7 c.l: 7th day of December at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 190 Lot 140, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AVES:

NOES:

Item#

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec,56 Block 190 Lot 140 64

Henry Street Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map of

Nassau County and be designated as an Historical Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

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Kate Murray Town Clerk

CASE NO.

Council moved its adoption:

RESOLUTION NO.

offered the following resolution and

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION THAT THE MERRICK GABLE HOME, 119 LINCOLN BOULEVARD MERRICK, NY, A/K/ A SEC. 56 BLOCK 194 LOT 758 BE DESIGNATED AS A HISTIORICAL LANDMARK.

WHEREAS, the Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Town of Hempstead has recommended that the Merrick Gable Home Sec 56 Block 194 lot 758 Merrick, New York be designated as an Historic Landmark: and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation commission regarding the Merrick Gable Home, Merrick, New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held on the

7th day of December at 10: 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day in the Town Meeting Pavilion Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street Village and Town of Hempstead, Hempstead New York, to consider the recommendation of the Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation commission that the.Merrick Gable Home, Sec. 56 Block 194 Lot 758, Merrick, New York, on the Land and Tax map of Nassau County, as delineated by the decision and recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, be designated as an Historical Landmark; and, be to and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be is hereby directed to publish notice thereof, once, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the hearing, and give written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the owner of the proposed site and to those people entitled thereto according to law, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing

The foregoing resolution was seconded by and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be

held by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead on the 7th

day of December, 2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of

the day, in Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York

for the purpose of considering the recommendation of the

Town of Hempstead Landmarks Preservation Commission that

that the Merrick Gable Home, Sec,56 Block 194 Lot 758 119

Lincoln Boulevard Merrick, New York on the Land and Tax map

of Nassau County and be designated as an Historical

Landmark.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED in the subject matter will be

given an opportunity to be heard with reference thereto at

the time and place above designated.

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Donald X. Clavin, Jr. Supervisor

Dated: December 7, 2021 Hempstead, N.Y.

Kate Murray Town Cle:rk

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Council(wo)man resolution's adoption:

moved the following

RESOLUTION AND ORDER CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE INCREASE AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE MERRICK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT.

WHEREAS, Friendship Engine & Hose Company, Inc., one of

the fire companies which provides fire protection to the

Merrick Fire Protection District, requested the Town Board

hold a public hearing regarding the increase and improvement

of the Merrick Fire Protection District for the construction

of a new fire house; and

WHEREAS, the Department submitted to the Town Board an

estimate of cost relating to said increase and improvement

of the Merrick Fire Protection District; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board determined, pursuant to

Provisions of the State Environmental Quality Review Act

and Article 8 Part 617.S(c) (1) the N.Y.C.R.R. that such

construction is a "Type II Action" and does not have a

significant effect on the environment and does not require

an environmental impact statement or any other

determination under the State Environmental Quality Review

Act; and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead consider the proposition

herein set forth and to call a public hearing thereon;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that the firehouse currently being used by

Friendship Engine & Hose Company, Inc. in providing

protection to the Merrick Fire Protection District is

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determined, pursuant to Nassau County Civil Divisions Act,

to be inadequate; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Board adopt the following

order:

P R E S E N T

A B S E N T

At a meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, in the County of Nassau, New York, held at the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, Town Hall Plaza, 1 Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, on the day of , 20

HON., Donald X. Clavin, Jr., Supervisor Dorothy L. Goosby Bruce A. Blakeman Anthony P. D'Esposito Dennis Dunne, Sr. Thomas E. Muscarella Christopher Carini,

Council Members

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IN THE MATTER ORDER

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THE INCREASE AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE MERRICK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

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WHEREAS, Friendship Engine & Hose Company, Inc., one of the companies providing fire protection to the Merrick Fire Protection District proposed the construction of a new firehouse pursuant to the Nassau County Civil Division Act Section 226.7 and requested the Town Board hold a public hearing regarding the increase and improvement of the Merrick Fire Protection District; and

WHEREAS, Friendship Engine & Hose Company, Inc. submitted to the Town Board an estimate of cost relating to said increase and improvement of the Merrick Fire Protection District; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined, pursuant to Provisions of the State Environmental Quality Review Act and Article 8 Part 617.5(c) (1) the N.Y.C.R.R. that such increase and improvement is considered to be a "Type II Action" and does not have a significant effect on the environment and does not require an environmental impact statement or any other determination under the State Environmental Quality Review Act; and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead consider the proposition herein set forth and to call a public hearing thereon;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

ORDERED, that a public hearing be held by this Town Board on the llthday of January , 20~, at 10.30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day, at the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, Town Hall Plaza, 1 Washington Street, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, on the increase and improvement of the Merrick Fire Protection District, consisting of the construction of a new firehouse. The estimated maximum cost of $12,000,000.00, to be financed by the issuance of obligations of the Town of Hempstead.

ALL PERSONS desiring to be heard concerning the subject of the above-mentioned hearing will be given an opportunity to be heard at the time and place aforesaid.

Dated: Hempstead, New York ,20_

Donald X. Clavin, Jr., Supervisor

Dorothy L. Goosby

Bruce A. Blakeman

Anthony P. D'Esposito

Dennis Dunne, Sr.

Thomas E. Muscarella

Christopher Carini

Members of the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead

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and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk be and he hereby is

authorized and directed to publish a copy of this Order in a

newspaper having a general circulation within the Town of

Hempstead, at least once and not less than ten (10) nor more

than twenty (20) days before the date set for such public

hearing, and, further, to post said Order of public hearing on

the signboard of the Town.

The foregoing resolution was seconded by

and adopted upon roll call as follows:

AYES:

NOES:

CASE NO. RESOLUTION NO.

Adopted:

Council(wo)man resolution's adoption:

moved the following

RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND SECTION TWO HUNDRED TWO DASH FIFTY EIGHT OF CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED TWO, ENTITLED "PARKING," OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF HEMSPTEAD, IN RELATION TO RESTRICTED PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO BELMONT PARK RACETRACK OF ELMONT, NEW YORK

WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead is empowered to enact and amend local law pursuant to Article 9 of the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of new York, as amended; and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to consider the enactment of a local law to amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead, in relation to restricted parking in residential areas immediately adjacent to Belmont Park Racetrack of Elmont, New York; and

WHEREAS, has introduced the proposed local law known as Intro. No. -2021 Print No. 1, as aforesaid; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, 1 Washington Street, Village and Town of Hempstead, New York on the 21st day of

December,2021 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at which time all interested persons shall be heard on the enactment of a local law known as Intro. No. -2021, Print No. 1, to amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead, in relation t_o restricted parking in residential areas immediately adjacent to Belmont Park Racetrack of Elm.ant, New York; and, BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk shall give notice of such hearing by the publication thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Hempstead and by the posting of such notice on the bulletin board maintained by her for that purpose in the Town Hall not less than three nor more than thirty days prior to the date of said hearing.

The foregoing resolution was adopted upon roll call as follows:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to article 9 of

the New York State Constitution, the provisions of the Town

Law and Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York,

as amended, a public hearing will be held in the Nathan L.

H. Bennett Pavilion, Hempstead Town Hall, Town Hall Plaza,

on the 21st day of December, 2021, at 10:30 o'clock in the

forenoon of that day, to consider the enactment of a local

law to amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of

Hempstead, in relation to restricted parking in residential

areas immediately adjacent to Belmont Park Racetrack of

Elmont, New York.

The proposed local law is on file in the Office of the

Town Clerk bf the Town of Hempstead, Hempstead Town Hall, 1

Washington Street, Hempstead, New York, where the same may

be inspected during office hours.

ALL PERSONS INTERESTED shall have an opportunity to be

heard on said proposal at the time and place aforesaid.

Dated: Hempstead, New York December 7, 2021

DONALD X. CLAVIN, JR. Supervisor

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK.

KATE MURRAY Town Clerk

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Intro. No. Print No.

Town of Hempstead

A local law to amend Chapter 202 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead, in relation to restricted parking in residential areas immediately adjacent to Belmont Park Racetrack of Elmont, New York.

Introduced by:

Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead as follows:

Section 1. Section 202-58 Hof the code of the town of Hempstead hereby is amended such that Section 202-58 H shall henceforth read as follows:

Chapter 202 Parking

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H. The restrictions for permitted parking as per this section shall apply to the following:

(1) "No Parking from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., except with permit."

a. This restriction shall apply to the following areas:

LOCUSTWOOD BOULEVARD from the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike south to the North curbline of 109 th Avenue.

HEATHCOTE ROAD from the Hempstead Turnpike south curbline of 109 th Avenue.

south to

SUSSEX ROAD from the south Hempstead Turnpike south to curbline of 109 th Avenue.

curbline of the north

curbline of the north

HUNTLEY ROAD from the south curbline of Hempstead Turnpike south to its termination.

106th AVENUE from Wellington Road east, Fieldmere Street.

the east curbline of to the west curbline of

FIELDMERE STREET from the south Hempstead Turnpike south to curb line of 10 9th

· Avenue.

curbline of the north

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WELLINGTON Hempstead curbline of

ROAD from the south Turnpike south to 109 th Avenue.

WARWICK ROAD from the south Hempstead Turnpike south to curbline of 109th Avenue.

curbline of the north

curbline of the north

OAK STREET from the east curbline of Warwick Road east to the west curbline of Fieldmere Street.

PINE STREET east curbline of Warwick Road east to the west curbline of Fieldmere Street.

109th AVENUE from the west curbline of Wellington Road, east to the east curbline of Fieldmere Street.

Section 2. This local law shall become effective immediately upon filing with the secretary of state.

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF CHARLIE AGOSTO AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was a~opted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Charlie Agosto be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

· ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF GREGORY ALLEN II, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Gregory Allen II be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

On motion made by

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF CAPRICE AMBROISE AS OFFICE SERVICES ASSISTANT, IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN COMPTROLLER, FROM THE CIVIL SERVICE LIST.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead Civil Service Commission has

certified that Caprice Ambroise has passed the examination for the position of Office Services Assistant,

Civil Service List No. 78-247, and is eligible for appointment thereto, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that Caprice Ambroise, now serving as Clerk Laborer, Non

Competitive, in the Office of the Town Comptroller, be and hereby is appointed Office Services

Assistant, Competitive, Permanent, Grade 12, Step 8 (I), $71,982, from the civil service list, by the

Comptroller and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021 and

BEIT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT APREA

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS GROUNDSKEEPER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

RESOLVED, that Robert Aprea be and hereby is appointed

Groundskeeper I, Labor Class, Grade 13, Start Step (A), $48,543, in the Department of Highway,

Budget Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria,

effective December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR MARY BARNETT, CLERK IV, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Mary Barnett, Clerk IV, in the

Department of Buildings, be and hereby is increased to Grade 17, Step 7 (H), $75,981, by the

Acting Commissioner of the Department of Buildings and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ERICK BAUTISTA, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Erick Bautista be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead effective, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria,

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:·

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ANTHONY BELBOL AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Anthony Belbol be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and Recreation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF PATRICK BENTIVEGNA JR., AS LABOR CREW CHIEF I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Patrick Bentivegna Jr., now serving as Laborer II, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief I, Non

Competitive, Grade 13, Step 5 (F), $61,824, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADIDSTMENT FOR GIANNI BENVENUTO, EQUIPMENT CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Gianni Benvenuto, Equipment Crew

Chief, in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is increased to $114,753,

Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF MICHAEL BERMAN AS LABOR CREW CHIEF I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Michael Berman, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of Highway Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief!, Non

Competitive, Grade 13, Step 1 (B), $52,568, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JUSTIN BLASICH AS GROUNDSKEEPER III, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVISION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Justin Blasich, now serving as Labor Crew Chief

I, in the Department of General Services, Buildings and Grounds Division, be and hereby is appointed

Groundskeeper III, Non Competitive, Grade 17, Step 11 (L), $94,232, in the Department of General

Services, Buildings and Grounds Division, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services

and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF BLAISE BLIGEN, AS LABORER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, TRAFFIC CONTROL DIVISION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Blaise Bligen, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of General Services, Traffic Control Division, be and hereby is appointed Laborer II, Non

Competitive, Grade 11, Step 4 (E), $56,582, in the Department of General Services, Traffic Control

Division, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT BORZYM AS EQUIPMENT CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Robert Borzym, now serving as Labor Crew Chief II, in

the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is appointed Equipment Crew Chief, Non Competitive,

Ungraded, at an annual salary of $99,854, in the Department of Sanitation, by the Commissioner of the

Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective

December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR KAREN BORZYM, OFFICE AIDE, IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Karen Borzym, Office Aide, in the

Office of the Town Clerk, be and hereby is increased to Grade 2, Step 3 (D), $43,223, by the Town

Clerk and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DEANDRE BROWN, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Deandre Brown be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ANTHONY CALAGNA III, AS MAINTENANCE MECHANIC I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND WATERWAYS.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Anthony Calagna III, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of Conservation and Waterways, be and hereby is appointed Maintenance Mechanic I, Non

Competitive, Grade 12, Step 4 (E), $58,198, in the Department of Conservation and Waterways, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Waterways and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR FRANCO CANDELA, DEPUTY RECEIVER OF TAXES (OFFICE SERVICES & ACCOUNTING), IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Franco Candela, Deputy Receiver

of Taxes (Office Services & Accounting), in the Office of the Receiver of Taxes, be and hereby is

increased to $124,895, Ungraded, by the Receiver of Taxes and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

On motion made by

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JOSEPH CARDINALI AS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE WORKER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVISION.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Joseph Cardinali be and hereby is appointed Automotive

Service Worker, Non-Competitive, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of General

Services, Buildings and Grounds Division, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services

and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary

for twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said

appointment may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR MICHAEL CARLIS!, MESSENGER, IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Michael Carlisi, Messenger, in

the Office of the Receiver of Taxes, be and hereby is increased to $45,769, Ungraded, by the Receiver of

Taxes and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF GERARDO CARUCCI AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Gerardo Carucci be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DAVID CASANO AS LABOR CREW CHIEF II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that David Casano, now serving as Labor Crew Chief

I, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief II,

Non Competitive, Grade 15, Step 12 (M), $93,667, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DOMINICK CASILLO AS LABOR CREW CHIEF II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Dominick Casillo, now serving as Labor Crew Chief

I, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief II,

Non Competitive, Grade 15, Step 12 (M), $93,667, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF PAIGE CONNELLY

On motion made by

AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ANIMAL SHELTER AND CONTROL DIVISION.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Paige Connelly be and hereby is appointed

Laborer!, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of General

Services, Animal Shelter and Control Division, by the Commissioner of the Department of General

Services and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and

BEIT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: LEA VE OF ABSENCE FROM THE TITLE SAFETY OFFICER; AND APPOINTMENT OF JAMES CONROY AS EQUIPMENT CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that James Conroy, Safety Officer, in Department of

Sanitation, be and hereby is granted a one year leave of absence effective December 8, 2021 and BE

IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT James Conroy be and hereby is

appointed Equipment Crew Chief, Non Competitive, Ungraded, at an annual salary of $102,853, in

the Department of Sanitation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by

the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and Be It

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period said appointment may

be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

·CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF STEVEN CRUPI AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF IDGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Steven Crupi be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF RODNEY CUNNINGHAM, AS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Rodney Cunningham be and hereby is appointed

Equipment Operator I, Non Competitive, Grade 11, Start Step (A); $45,848, in the Department

of Highway, Budget Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by

the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF WILLIAM DARA AS GROUNDSKEEPER III, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that William Dara, now serving as Labor Crew Chief II, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is appointed Groundskeeper III, Non

Competitive, Grade 17, Step 12 (M), $99,380, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADillSTMENT FOR ROY DAVIS JR, SANITARY LANDFILL CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following ·resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Roy Davis Jr., Sanitary Landfill Crew

Chief, in the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is increased to $121,553, Ungraded, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JOHN DAVISON

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

RESOLVED, that John Davison be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Sanitation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR GINAMARIE DEPANO, OFFICE SERVICES ASSISTANT, IN THEDEPARTMENTOFPARKSAND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Ginamarie Depano, Office Services

Assistant, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is increased to Grade 12, Step 6

(G), $62,334, by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: PROVISIONAL PROMOTION FOR TIMOTHY D'ESPOSITO TO SUPERVISOR OF WATERWAYS MAINTENANCE, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND WATERWAYS.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Timothy D'Esposito, now serving as Navigation

Aids Maintenance Supervisor, Competitive, Permanent, in the Department of Conservation and

Waterways, be and hereby is provisionally promoted to Supervisor of Waterways Maintenance,

Competitive, Provisional, Grade 27, Step 8 (I), $128,272, by the Commissioner of the Department

of Conservation and Waterways and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead

effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: PROVISIONAL PROMOTION FOR DANIELLE D'ESPOSITO TO TAX CLERK II, IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Danielle D'Esposito, now serving as Tax Clerk I,

Competitive, Permanent, _in the Office of the Receiver of Taxes, be and hereby is provisionally

promoted to Tax Clerk II, Competitive, Provisional, Grade 15, Step 8 (I), $79,116, by the Receiver

of Taxes andratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

On motion made by

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF TODD DETRANO AS CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS, FROM THE CIVIL SERVICE LIST.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead Civil Service Commission has

certified that Todd Detrano has passed the examination for the position of Code Enforcement Officer

II, Civil Service List No. 77-327, and is eligible for appointment thereto, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that Todd Detrano, now serving as Code Enforcement Officer I,

Competitive, Permanent, in the Department of Buildings, be and hereby is appointed Code Enforcement

Officer II, Competitive, Permanent, Grade 22, Step 2 (C), $76,739, from the civil service list, by the

Acting Commissioner of the Department of Buildings and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 7, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: . APPOINTMENT OF STEVEN DONATO, AS LABOR CREW CHIEF I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Steven Donato, now serving as Recycling Worker II, in

the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief I, Non Competitive, Grade

13, Step 3 (D), $57,009, in the Department of Sanitation, by the Commissioner of the Department

of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021,

and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ANTONIO FANIZZI III, AS LABORER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND WATERWAYS.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Antonio Fanizzi III, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of Conservation and Waterways, be and hereby is appointed Laborer II, Non

Competitive, Grade 11, Step 1 (B), $49,628, in the Department of Conservation and Waterways, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Waterways and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADfilSTMENT FOR ANTHONY FAVUZZA, MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Anthony Favuzza, Maintenance

Electrician Crew Chief, in the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is increased to $103,240,

Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR CHRISTOPHER FOLEY, HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CDDE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Christopher Foley, Highway

Maintenance Crew Chief, in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is

increased to Grade 24, Step 13 (N), $136,221, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and

ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF HENRY FORGIONE AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Henry Forgione be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF BLAKE FORGIONE

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

RESOLVED, that Blake Forgione be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town ofHempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR HENRY FOWLER, BUILDING MANAGER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVISION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Henry Fowler, Building Manager, in

the Department of General Services, Buildings and Grounds Division, be and hereby is increased to

$104,465, Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by the

Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF TYLER FRANCKE AS KENNEL WORKER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ANIMAL SHELTER AND CONTROL DIVISION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Tyler Francke be and hereby is appointed

Kennel Worker, Non Competitive, Grade 13, Start Step (A), $48,543, in the Department of General

Services, Animal Shelter and Control Division, by the Commissioner of the Department of General

Services and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and

BEIT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF TIFF ANY FRANCO

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS MESSENGER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION.

RESOLVED, that Tiffany Franco be and hereby is appointed

Messenger, Non Competitive, Ungraded, at an annual salary of $50,000, in the Department of

General Services, Administration, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and

ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre­

employment criteria, effective December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF VICTOR FRANCO, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Victor Franco be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for·

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JOHN GALLAGHER AS LABORER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that John Gallagher, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is appointed Laborer II, Non Competitive, Grade 11,

Step 4 (D), $56,582, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the Commissioner of the Department

of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective

December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR ALICIA GARCIA, RECEPTIONIST, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Alicia Garcia, Receptionist, in the

Department of General Services, Administration, be and hereby is increased to Grade 9, Step 5 (F),

$55,515, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by the Town Board

of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR LAURA GLEASON, CLERK IV, IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Laura Gleason, Clerk IV, in the

Office of the Receiver of Taxes, be and hereby is increased to Grade 17, Step 9 (J), $87,405, by the

Receiver of Taxes and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective

December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF MARY GOLDSTEIN

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS RECEPTIONIST, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

RESOLVED, that Mary Goldstein be and hereby is appointed

Receptionist, Non Competitive, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and

Recreation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria,

effective December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF KIRK GORDON

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

RESOLVED, that Kirk Gordon be and hereby is appointed

Equipment Operator I, Non Competitive, Grade 11, Start Step (A), $45,848, in the Department

of Highway, Budget Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by

the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS GORDON AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ANIMAL SHELTER AND CONTROL DIVISION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Thomas Gordon be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of General Services,

Animal Shelter and Control Division, by the Commissioner of the Department of General

Services and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory

completion of pre-employment criteria, effective December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

. may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ERIC GORTON AS LABOR CREW CHIEF I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND WATERWAYS.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Eric Gorton, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of Conservation and Waterways, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief I, Non

Competitive, Grade 13, Step 8 (I), $74,037, in the Department of Conservation and Waterways, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Waterways and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF GADD GUERRA

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

RESOLVED, that Gadd Guerra be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADWSTMENTFORJOHNHANNA, COMMUNITY RESEARCH ASSISTANT, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for John Hanna, Community Research

Assistant, in the Department of General Services, Administration, be and hereby is increased to $73,900,

Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by the Town Board

of the Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JAMES HARGRAVE AS RECYCLING WORKER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that James Hargrave be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker II, Non Competitive, Grade 12, Start Step (A), $47,193, in the Department of

Sanitation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR JO-ANN HARKIN, PARK CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Jo-Ann Harkin, Park Crew Chief, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is increased to $127,388, Ungraded, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADWSTMENTFORANDREW HEALEY, RECREATION SUPERVISOR, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Andrew Healey, Recreation

Supervisor, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is increased to Grade 18, Step 10

(K), $92,775, by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR JONATHAN HELD, MAINTENANCE MECHANIC I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Jonathan Held, Maintenance

Mechanic I, in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is increased to Grade 12,

Step 8 (I), $71,982, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JOSE HERNANDEZ AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Jose Hernandez be and hereby is appointed Laborer

I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF GERARD JONAS, AS WATER METER SERVICE HELPER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Gerard Jonas, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of Water, be and hereby is appointed Water Meter Service Helper, Non Competitive,

Grade 11, Step 7 (H), $63,811, in the Department of Water, by the Commissioner of the Department of

Water and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE

IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF AMIR KHAN

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

RESOLVED, that Amir Khan be and hereby is appointed

Equipment Operator I, Non Competitive, Grade 11, Start Step (A), $45,848, in the Department

of Highway, Budget Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by

the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OFLYNN KINNEARY AS RECEPTIONIST, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Lynn Kinneary be and hereby is appointed

Receptionist, Non Competitive, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Sanitation, by

the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT OF KRISTOPHER KIRCHNER AS SUPERVISOR OF MARINA MAINTENANCE, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND WATERWAYS.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Kristopher Kirchner, now serving as Building

Maintenance Supervisor I, in the Department of Conservation and Waterways, be and hereby is

appointed as Supervisor of Marina Maintenance, Competitive, Provisional, Grade 27, Step 8 (I),

$128,272, in the Department of Conservation and Waterways, by the Commissioner of the Department

of Conservation and Waterways, and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective

December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR IRENE KLEBER, SECRETARY TO THE TOWN BOARD, IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN BOARD.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Irene Kleber, Secretary to the

Town Board, in the Office of the Town Board Majority Central Staffing Code 1018, be and hereby is

increased to $100,786, Ungraded, by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, and ratified by the

Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JOSEPH KLEIN,

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND WATERWAYS.

RESOLVED, that Joseph Klein be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Conservation and

Waterways, by the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Waterways and ratified by

the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective, subject to satisfactory completion of pre­

employment criteria, December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

. may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADmSTMENT FOR SEAN KOBLE, RECYCLING WORKER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Sean Kohle, Recycling Worker II,

in the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is increased to Grade 12, Step 7 (H), $65,615, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR CARL KOLANSKY, PLUMBING INSPECTOR III, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Carl Kolansky, Plumbing Inspector

III, in the Department of Buildings, be and hereby is increased to Grade 26, Step 9 (J), $127,038, by the

Acting Commissioner of the Department of Buildings and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JAKE KOLANSKY AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Jake Kolansky be and hereby is appointed Laborer I,

Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5110, by

the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DEBORAH LAROSA AS SECRETARY TO COMMISSIONER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Deborah Larosa, now serving as Clerk Laborer, in

the Department of Information and Technology, be and hereby is appointed Secretary to Commissioner,

in the Department oflnformation and Technology, Exempt, Ungraded, at an annual salary of $82,181, in

the Department oflnformation and Technology, by the Commissioner of the Department of Information

and Technology, and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021,

and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADnJSTMENT FOR JAMES LENNON, MAINTENANCE CARPENTER CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVISION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for James Lennon, Maintenance Carpenter

Crew Chief, in the Department of General Services, Buildings and Grounds Division, be and hereby is

increased to $104,111, Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and

ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADWSTMENT FOR JACK LIBERT, CHIEF OF STAFF, IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Jack Libert, Chief of Staff, in the

Office of the Supervisor, be and hereby is increased to $199,000, Ungraded, by the Supervisor of the

Town of Hempstead, and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective

December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADWSTMENT FOR RY AN LOVE, COMMUNITY RESEARCH ASSISTANT, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Ryan Love, Community Research

Assistant, in the Department of General Services, Administration, be and hereby is increased to

$114,140, Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by the

Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF VINCENT MADREY

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

RESOLVED, that Vincent Madrey be and hereby is appointed

Equipment Operator I, Non Competitive, Grade 11, Start Step (A), $45,848, in the Department

of Highway, Budget Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by

the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF FRANK MAGGI AS LABOR CREW CHIEF I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Frank Maggi, now serving as Equipment Operator I, in

the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief I, Non

Competitive, Grade 13, Step 8 (I), $74,037, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR ANTONELLA MATOZZO, COMMUNITY RESEARCH ASSISTANT, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Antonella Matozzo, Community

Research Assistant, in the Department of Human Resources, be and hereby is increased to $69,960,

Ungraded, by the Director of the Department of Human Resources and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT MAZUREK AS LABOR CREW CHIEF I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Robert Mazurek, now serving as Laborer I, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief!, Non

Competitive, Grade 13, Step 11 (L), $82,844, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BEIT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR THOMAS MCGRATH JR., CLERK LABORER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Thomas McGrath Jr., Clerk Laborer,

in the Department of Senior Enrichment, be and hereby is increased to Grade 9, Step 3 (D), $51,042, by

the Commissioner of the Department of Senior Enrichment and ratified by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF PA TRICK MCNEILL AS EQUIPMENT OPERA TOR Ill, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Patrick McNeill, now serving as Equipment Operator I,

in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is appointed Equipment Operator III,

Non Competitive, Grade 14, Step 9 (J), $80,081, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR MEGAN MEDICI, CLERK I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Megan Medici, Clerk I, in the

Department of Senior Enrichment, be and hereby is increased to Grade 3, Step 12 (M), $65,834, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Senior Enrichment and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF REBECCA MEIGEL,

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS CLERK LABORER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

RESOLVED, that Rebecca Meigel be and hereby is appointed

Clerk Laborer, Non Competitive, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and

Recreation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment

criteria, December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF BRYAN MENDEZ, AS RECYCLING WORKER I; IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Bryan Mendez be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Com.missioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED,-that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR LISA MILLER, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5010.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Lisa Miller, Administrative Assistant,

in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5010, be and hereby is increased to Grade 20, Step 8 (I),

$92,720, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JAMES MITCHELL AS RECEPTIONIST, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by ,

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call: .

RESOLVED, that James Mitchell be and hereby is appointed

Receptionist, Non Competitive, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway,

Budget Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AfYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF MATTHEW MOLINARO AS LABOR CREW CHIEF II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Matthew Molinaro, now serving as Labor Crew Chief

I, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief II, Non

Competitive, Grade 15, Step 7 (H), $71,796, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF LARRASA MORAN,

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS RECEPTIONIST, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

RESOLVED, that Larrasa Moran be and hereby is appointed

Receptionist, Non Competitive, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and

Recreation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment

criteria, December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF BRENDAN NESTOLA AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Brendan Nestola be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADWSTMENT FOR SHANE O'NEIL, PARK CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Shane O'Neil, Park Crew Chief, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is increased to $146,132, Ungraded, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DENNIS O'REILLY,

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

RESOLVED, that Dennis O'Reilly be and hereby is appointed

Equipment Operator II, Non Competitive, Grade 12, Start Step (A), $47,193, in the Department of

Parks and Recreation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified

by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective, subject to satisfactory completion of pre­

employment criteria, December 27, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF KENNETH PAN ARO AS GROUNDSKEEPER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Kenneth Panaro, now serving as Groundskeeper I, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is appointed Groundskeeper II, Non

Competitive, Grade 15, Step 8 (I), $79,116, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF BLAKE PINSENT, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Blake Pinsent be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADWSTMENTFORALEXRAYANO, RECYCLING WORKER II, IN TBE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Alex Rayano, Recycling Worker II,

in the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is increased to Grade 12, Step 7 (H), $65,615, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ADAM REICHERTER AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Adam Reicherter be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and Recreation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF KAYLA RIBAUDO AS CLERK LABORER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Kayla Ribaudo be and hereby is appointed Clerk

Laborer, Non Competitive, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Sanitation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR KURT ROCKENSIES, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL RESOURCES, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL RESOURCES.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Kurt Rockensies, Deputy

Commissioner, Department of Occupational Resources, in the Department of Occupational

Resources, be and hereby is increased to $83,590, Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the

Department of Occupational Resources, and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead

effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR THOMAS ROCKENSIES, LABOR CREW CHIEF II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Thomas Rockensies, Labor Crew

Chief II, in the Department of Senior Enrichment, be and hereby is increased to Grade 15, Step 10 (K),

$85,209, by the Commissioner of the Department of Senior Enrichment and ratified by the Town Board

of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR ROBERT RUGOLO, PARK CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Robert Rugolo, Park Crew Chief, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is increased to $107,870, Ungraded, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR JONATHAN SAGAN, RECYCLING WORKER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Jonathan Sagan, Recycling Worker II,

in the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is increased to Grade 12, Step 4 (E), $58,198, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR CASEY SAMMON, OFFICE SERVICES ASSISTANT, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Casey Sammon, Office Services

Assistant, in the Department of General Services, Administration, be and hereby is increased to Grade

12, Step 10 (K), $77,468, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by

the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF MELANIE SANTANA,

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS CLERK LABORER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

RESOLVED, that Melanie Santana be and hereby is appointed

Clerk Laborer, Non Competitive, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and

Recreation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment

criteria, December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DERRICK SCELZA, AS STOREY ARD CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Derrick Scelza, now serving as Labor Crew Chief II, in

the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is appointed Storeyard Crew Chief, Non Competitive,

Grade 17, Step 5 (F), $69,587, in the Department of Sanitation, by the Commissioner of the Department

of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021,

and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DAVID SEXTON, AS LABORER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that David Sexton, now serving as Laborer I, in

the Department of Parks and Recreation, be and hereby is appointed Laborer II, Non Competitive,

Grade 11, Step 4 (E), $56,582, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the Commissioner of the

Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective

December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR MICHAEL SHARKEY, LABOR CREW CHIEF II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Michael Sharkey, Labor Crew Chief

II, in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is increased to Grade 15, Step 13

(N), $97,354, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF NADIR SHUKRY AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Nadir Shukry be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective December 31,

2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF MAC SIMEONE AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Mac Simeone be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment . may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:'

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR MARK SIMONSON, MESSENGER, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Mark Simonson, Messenger, in the

Department of General Services, Administration, be and hereby is increased to $58,550, Ungraded, by

the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR JOHN SIPPEL III, DIESEL MECHANIC I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, BUILDING AND GROUNDS DIVISION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for John Sippel III, Diesel Mechanic I, in

the Department of General Services, Buildings and Grounds Division, be and hereby is increased to

Grade 16, Step 4 (E), $65,633, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified

by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:·

RE: APPOINTMENT OF LEONARDO SMITH­ULLOA, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Leonardo Smith-Ulloa be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR DEBRA STONE, COMMUNITY RESEARCH ASSISTANT, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR ENRICHMENT.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Debra Stone, Community Research

Assistant, in the Department of Senior Enrichment, be and hereby is increased to $92,163, Ungraded, by

the Commissioner of the Department of Senior Enrichment and ratified by the Town Board of the Town

of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DAVID STRICKLAND, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION:

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that David Strickland be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

On motion made by

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF JAMES SYNNOTT AS CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS, FROM THE CIVIL SERVICE LIST.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead Civil Service Commission has

certified that James Synnott has passed the examination for the position of Code Enforcement Officer

II, Civil Service List No. 77-327, and is eligible for appointment thereto, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that James Synnott, now serving as Code Enforcement Officer I,

Competitive, Permanent, in the Department of Buildings, be and hereby is appointed Code Enforcement

Officer II, Competitive, Permanent, Grade 22, Step 4 (E), $81,909, from the civil service list, by the

Acting Commissioner of the Department of Buildings and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 7, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR GREGORY TARDIBUONO, SENIOR GRAPHIC ARTS SPECIALIST, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Gregory Tardibuono, Senior Graphic

Arts Specialist, in the Department of General Services, Administration, be and hereby is increased to

$127,796, Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and ratified by the

Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ANGELO TOMAO AS EQUIPMENT OPERA TOR III, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Angelo Tomao, now serving as Equipment Operator I,

in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is appointed Equipment Operator III,

Non Competitive, Grade 14, Step 11 (L), $86,192, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR ERIC TOMEO, EQUIPMENT CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Eric Tomeo, Equipment Crew Chief,

in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is increased to $109454, Ungraded, by

the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

On motion made by

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ANTHONY TRANCHINA AS EQUIPMENT OPERA TOR I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS-DIVISION.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Anthony Tranchina be and hereby is appointed Equipment

Operator I, Non-Competitive, Grade 11, Start Step (A), $45,848, in the Department of General Services,

Buildings and Grounds Division, by the Commissioner of the Department of General Services and

ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary

for twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said

appointment may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR LOUIS

On motion made by

TUF ARELLI, COMMUNITY RESEARCH ASSISTANT, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Louis Tufarelli, Community Research

Assistant, in the Department of Human Resources, be and hereby is increased to $79,000, Ungraded, by

the Director of the Department of Human Resources and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF GIUSEPPINA UBALDINI AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Giuseppina Ubaldini be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and Recreation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 13, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF STEFF AN VIEIRA AS RECYCLING WORKER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Steffan Vieira be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker II, Non Competitive, Grade 12, Start Step (A), $47,193, in the Department of

Sanitation, by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR GIOVANNA VISCOMI, CLERK LABORER, IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN COMPTROLLER.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Giovanna Viscomi, Clerk Laborer, in

the Office of the Town Comptroller, be and hereby is increased to Grade 9, Step 13 (N), $79,681, by the

Town Comptroller and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective

December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: NON COMPETITIVE PROMOTION FOR DENISE YODA, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER II, IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Denise Yoda, now serving as Administrative

Officer I, Competitive, Permanent, in the Office of the Town Attorney, be and hereby is given a

Non Competitive promotion, per Section 52.7 of the Civil Service Law, to Administrative Officer

II, Grade 24, Step 12 (M), $131,041, by the Town Attorney of the Town of Hempstead and ratified

by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR STEVEN WALZ, HIGHWAY GENERAL CREW CHIEF, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Steven Walz, Highway General Crew

Chief, in the Department of Highway, Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is increased to $106,617,

Ungraded, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR PAIGE WIGHAUS, OFFICE SERVICES ASSISTANT, IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the annual salary for Paige Wighaus, Office Services

Assistant, in the Office of the Town Clerk, be and hereby is increased to Grade 12, Step 7 (H), $65,615,

by the Town Clerk and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective

December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF TARELL WILLIAMS, AS RECYCLING WORKER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Tarell Williams be and hereby is appointed

Recycling Worker I, Labor Class, Grade 10, Start Step (A), $44,511, in the Department of Sanitation,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

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RE: APPOINTMENT OF BRIAN WILSON AS LABOR CREW CHIEF I, IN!THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY BUDGET CODE 5110.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Brian Wilson, now serving as Laborer I, in the

Department of Highway Budget Code 5110, be and hereby is appointed Labor Crew Chief!, Non

Competitive, Grade 13, Step 8 (I), $74,037, in the Department of Highway Budget Code 5110,

by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 8, 2021, and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment may be I

terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: PROVISIONAL PROMOTION FOR MICHAEL WOODS TO ASSISTANT SANITATION SUPERVISOR, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Michael Woods, now serving as Sanitation

Foreman II, Competitive, Permanent, in the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is

provisionally promoted to Assistant Sanitation Supervisor, Competitive, Provisional, Grade 21,

Step 13 (N), $119,644, by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the

Town Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES: \

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: NON COMPETITIVE PROMOTION FOR FLORENCE WORTMANN, CLERK III, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Florence Wortmann, now serving as Clerk II,

Competitive, Permanent, in the Department of Sanitation, be and hereby is given a Non

Competitive promotion, per Section 52.7 of the Civil Service Law, to Clerk III, Grade 13, Step 10

(K), $79,667, by the Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation and ratified by the Town

Board of the Town of Hempstead effective December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF GAQUAN WYCHE

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY, BUDGET CODE 5110.

RESOLVED, that Gaquan Wyche be and hereby is appointed

Laborer I, Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Highway, Budget

Code 5110, by the Commissioner of the Department of Highway and ratified by the Town Board of

the Town of Hempstead effective December 31, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

On motion made by

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF ANTHONY ZARCONE AS CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS, FROM THE CIVIL SERVICE LIST.

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

WHEREAS, the Town of Hempstead Civil Service Commission has

certified that Anthony Zarcone has passed the examination for the position of Code Enforcement Officer

II, Civil Service List No. 77-327, and is eligible for appointment thereto, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, that Anthony Zarcone, now serving as Code Enforcement Officer I,

Competitive, Permanent, in the Department of Buildings, be and hereby is appointed Code Enforcement

Officer II, Competitive, Permanent, Grade 22, Step 7 (H), $92,053, from the civil service list, by the

Acting Commissioner of the Department of Buildings and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of

Hempstead effective December 7, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: APPOINTMENT OF DOREEN ZINN AS LABORER I, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that Doreen Zinn be and hereby is appointed Laborer I,

Labor Class, Grade 9, Start Step (A), $43,269, in the Department of Parks and Recreation, by the

Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and ratified by the Town Board of the

Town of Hempstead, subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment criteria, effective

December 8, 2021 and BE IT

FURTHER RESOLVED, that subject appointment is probationary for

twenty-six weeks and should candidate prove unsatisfactory during this period, said appointment

may be terminated.

AYES:

NOES:

RESOLUTION NO:

CASE NO:

ADOPTED:

RE: CHANGE IN GRADE FOR THE TITLE SUPERVISOR OF MARINA MAINTENANCE, IN THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD.

On motion made by

the following resolution was adopted upon roll call:

RESOLVED, that the grade for the title Supervisor of Marina

Maintenance, in the Town of Hempstead, be anp. hereby is changed from Ungraded to Grade 27, by the

Director of Human Resources and ratified by the Town Board of the Town of Hempstead, effective

December 8, 2021.

AYES:

NOES:

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In addition there are' (5) Five Resolutions for various types of Leaves of Absence.

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TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD 7

TOWN BOARD MEETING 8

ONE WASHINGTON STREET 9

TOWN HALL PAVILION 10

HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 11550 11

December 7, 2021 12

10:30 A.M. 13

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BEFORE: DONALD CLAVIN, JR. 16

SUPERVISOR 17

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APPEARANCES: 1

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COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN 3

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY 4

COUNCILMAN CARINI 5

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO 6

COUNCILMAN DUNNE, SR. 7

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA 8

TOWN CLERK MURRAY 9

DEPUTY TOWN CLERK POKALSKY 10

TOWN ATTORNEY NOCELLA 11

TOWN COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO 12

ACTING DEPUTY TOWN COMPTROLLER CAPOBIANCO 13

RECEIVER OF TAXES DRISCOLL 14

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Welcome to the December 1

7, 2021 Hempstead Town Board Meeting. 2

Madam Clerk, please, call the roll. 3

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 4

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Here. 5

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 6

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Here. 7

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 8

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Here. 9

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 10

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: I am here. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 12

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Here. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 14

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Here. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 16

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Here. 17

CLERK MURRAY: Receiver of Taxes Janine 18

Driscoll? 19

RECEIVER OF TAXES DRISCOLL: Here. 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I ask that Councilman 21

Dennis Dunne lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. 22

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: All rise, face the 23

American Flag, place your right hand over your 24

heart and join with me. 25

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(Whereupon, Councilman Dunne led the 1

Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance. After, the 2

following ensued.) 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I ask everyone to 4

remain standing, last week the Town family, as 5

well as all the residents lost somebody near and 6

dear to anybody that ever worked in the Town of 7

Hempstead, no matter what you do, former 8

Councilman, former Town Attorney Joe Ra was taken 9

way too early in life. 10

He was a great friend to everybody in this 11

room. 12

He was a great, great individual to help 13

guide people, a real advocate if you are from 14

Franklin Square, everyone knows the entire Ra 15

Family and my God Bless his soul. 16

And, I ask everyone for a moment of 17

silence. 18

(Whereupon, a moment of silence was 19

observed by all. After, the following ensued.) 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Dennis Dunne? 21

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: This is the 80th 22

anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, just 23

remember those that perished that day and what 24

happened with our Country since then, 80 years 25

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since Pearl Harbor. 1

(Whereupon, a moment of silence was 2

observed by all. After, the following ensued.) 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you. Before we 4

start the formal meeting, today, we have a special 5

presentation. 6

During the pandemic, the Town was fortunate 7

enough to partner up with some real leaders in the 8

communities, people who advocate and really 9

focused on helping them, one of those is no 10

stranger to anyone, Randi Shubin Dresner from 11

Island Harvest. 12

She has been a steadfast friend before the 13

pandemic with this pandemic, she has come up with 14

different concepts, ideas to really help people 15

during this pandemic. 16

And, she had done amazing things with 17

Island Harvest, one of the amazing things was the 18

Nassau Coliseum with the food drive with the long 19

lines. 20

I ask Randy to come up and give a couple 21

words and tell us about the project she is working 22

on. 23

Let me also say on behalf of the eight 24

hundred thousand plus residents, here in the 25

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Town of Hempstead to Island Harvest and 1

particularly to Randy, thank you for your 2

leadership. 3

Thank you for your vision. 4

Thank you for your wonderful ideas because 5

with you, you fed over a million during this 6

pandemic and without you, Randy, leading, it would 7

have not happened. 8

God Bless you and thank you very much for 9

everything that you have done for us. 10

(Whereupon, a standing ovation and applause 11

from the audience was observed. After, the 12

following ensued.) 13

RANDY SGYBUB DRESBER: I am joined by two 14

of my colleagues, Jaime Franchi, who does 15

government relations with Island Harvest and 16

Phyllis Ciccone, who designed and managed the 17

program and allowed us to distribute it from there 18

to the community. 19

Um, so, we are grateful to have been able 20

to be a part, a small part of, um, helping the 21

residents of the Town of Hempstead. 22

The truth is that no one should go hungry 23

in the Town of Hempstead, right and because of the 24

incredible support of the Town of Hempstead, 25

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we are doing our best of make sure that this is 1

true. 2

Island Harvest is grateful to have the 3

opportunity to run the “No one goes hungry” in the 4

Town of Hempstead program with generous funding 5

from the Town of Hempstead, Council Members and 6

Supervisor Don Clavin, we are grateful for that 7

support. 8

The program is rolled out in two phases, 9

the first was developed and rolled out in August 10

through December, 2020, serving residents who are 11

homebound during the pandemic. 12

So many residents did not have the ability 13

to secure groceries. 14

Recipients were Veterans, Seniors, people 15

with disabilities. 16

And, as we said, many were instantly 17

quarantined and unprepared to care for their 18

families. 19

At that first phase program, we supported 20

over twelve hundred residents of the Town of 21

Hempstead and distributed over two hundred and ten 22

thousand people which was absolutely incredible. 23

Phase 2, we recently began in October and 24

November of this year, we met the changing needs 25

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of the residents of the Town of Hempstead. 1

Some were more back at work, many were able 2

to leave their homes within a reasonable distance 3

and kids were back in school but food and 4

securities still existed and so we planned a 5

program that would speak to the current situation 6

while providing access to nutritious, healthy 7

foods and services. 8

Programs include home delivered meals as 9

the first Phase did but we also added what we 10

call, “A Just in Time,” delivery at schools in 11

specific communities that needed our support. 12

In this Phase, we have already surpassed 13

our goals and maintained all our costs and 14

maintained on budget. 15

We have so far supported over three hundred 16

and twenty-nine clients each week and have 17

delivered more than twenty-six thousand four 18

hundred meals through this program in this Phase. 19

And, in our “Just in Time” program, we 20

supported three hundred and sixty families each 21

week with more than twenty-one hundred premium 22

boxes meals that we distribute at these schools. 23

Anthony is an Army Veteran and Senior 24

Citizen from Valley Stream, he says each week 25

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while we deliver to his home how satisfied he is 1

with this program. 2

Anthony was a returning member of our 3

original Phase 1 Program and imagine his struggles 4

as a Veteran living alone on a fixed income and 5

challenged by the rising costs of food. 6

He found our service to be immensely 7

helpful and tells us every time we deliver. 8

At our recent “Just in Time” distribution 9

in Hempstead, we got there at 2:30, just about an 10

hour before the program was supposed to begin and 11

already almost thirty families were online, the 12

school personnel did an amazing job to reach out 13

to all the school families and an additional one 14

hundred families joined them for this food through 15

this program in both Phases. 16

We have supported close to two thousand 17

Town of Hempstead residents who are most in need 18

of food support and services. 19

Each had unique needs, whether it be 20

illness, age, ability, quarantining or 21

transportations but the funding from the Town of 22

Hempstead and the generosity from our Council 23

Members and from Supervisor Don Clavin allows us 24

to support these families, these children, these 25

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Veterans, who really need our help. 1

And, so, together, the Town of Hempstead 2

and Island Harvest have the opportunity to ensure 3

that no one goes hungry in the Town of Hempstead. 4

Thank you. 5

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 6

heard. After, the following ensued.) 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I want to thank Randy 8

and her team for everything that they have done. 9

I think that a lesson that we learned in 10

the Town of Hempstead, when government teams with 11

entities like yourself, great things can be done. 12

So, I think it is safe to say this 13

partnership will continue. 14

We look forward to a longstanding 15

relationship and continue to do great work that 16

you have done and again, this is really about you 17

today. 18

So, we just want to say thank you, Randy, 19

to you and Island Harvest and everyone. 20

(Whereupon, a standing ovation and applause 21

was observed by all. After, the following 22

ensued.) 23

(Whereupon, all the Board Members took 24

photos and a presentation ceremony was observed. 25

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After, the following ensued.) 1

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, again. 2

Madam Clerk, would you, please, call the 3

first Public Hearing. 4

CLERK MURRAY: Before we call the first 5

Hearing, I would like to - - we have so many 6

luminaries in this room, today, but I would like 7

to welcome Ragini Srivastava, who is the North 8

Hempstead Town Clerk-elect. 9

(Whereupon, applause was heard by all. 10

After, the following ensued.) 11

CLERK MURRAY: All right, the first Public 12

Hearing is a Proposed Local Law Re: “Regulations 13

and Restrictions” to limit parking in Baldwin, 14

Franklin Square, Lakeview, Merrick, Oceanside, 15

Wantagh, West Hempstead (To amend Chapter 202 of 16

the Code of the Town of Hempstead) 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Does any Member of the 18

Board wish to be heard on this item? 19

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 20

the following ensued.) 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I do not have any 22

slips, does any Member of the Public wish to be 23

heard on this item? 24

(Whereupon, no response was heard. 25

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After, the following ensued.) 1

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I please 2

have a Motion. 3

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, I move 4

that the proposed local law be closed and the 5

proposed local law be adopted. 6

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Second. 7

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 8

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 9

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 10

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 12

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 14

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 16

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 17

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 18

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 19

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 20

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 22

call the next item. 23

CLERK MURRAY: Proposed Local Law Re: 24

“Parking and Standing Prohibitions” in Elmont, 25

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Levittown, Oceanside, Uniondale, Wantagh, near 1

Westbury, West Hempstead (To amend Section 202-1 2

of the Code of the Town of Hempstead.) 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Any Member of the Town 4

Board wish to be heard on this item? 5

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 6

the following ensued.) 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, I do not have any 8

slips, does any Member of the Public wish to be 9

heard on this item? 10

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 11

the following ensued.) 12

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I, please, 13

have a Motion. 14

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: I make a Motion to close 15

the Hearing and adopt the item. 16

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: I second the 17

Motion. 18

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 20

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 21

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 22

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 23

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 24

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 25

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COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 1

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 2

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 3

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 4

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 5

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 6

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 8

call the next item. 9

CLERK MURRAY: Proposed Local Law Re: 10

“Arterial Stops” in East Meadow, Elmont, Hewlett, 11

near Island Park, Levittown, North Valley Stream, 12

Seaford, West Hempstead (To amend Section 197-5 of 13

the Code of the Town of Hempstead.) 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Does any Member of the 15

Board wish to be heard on this? 16

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 17

the following ensued.) 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I don’t have any slips, 19

does any Member of the Public wish to be heard on 20

this item? 21

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 22

the following ensued.) 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I, please, 24

have a Motion. 25

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COUNCILMAN DUNNE: I move to close the 1

Hearing and move the item. 2

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Second. 3

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 4

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 5

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 6

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 7

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 8

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 9

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 10

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 12

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 14

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 16

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 18

call the next item. 19

CLERK MURRAY: Proposed Local Law Re: 20

“Prohibition of Left Turns” in near Bethpage 9To 21

amend Section 197-15 of the Code of the Town of 22

Hempstead.) 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, any Member of the 24

Board wish to be heard on this? 25

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(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 1

the following ensued.) 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I do not have any 3

slips, does any Member of the Public wish to be 4

heard on this item? 5

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 6

the following ensued.) 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I, please, 8

have a Motion. 9

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, I move 10

that the Public Hearing be closed and the Local 11

Law be adopted. 12

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Second. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 16

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 17

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 18

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 19

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 20

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 21

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 22

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 23

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 24

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 25

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CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 1

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 3

call the next item. 4

CLERK MURRAY: We have the Proposed Local 5

Law Re: “Bus Stops” in Levittown (To amend Section 6

202-52 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead) 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, does any Member 8

of the Board wish to be heard on this? 9

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 10

the following ensued.) 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, I don’t have any 12

slips, does any Member of the Public wish to be 13

heard on this item? 14

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 15

the following ensued.) 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I, please, 17

have a Motion. 18

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: I make a Motion that we 19

close the Hearing and we vote on the item. 20

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Second. 21

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 22

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 23

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 24

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 25

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CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 1

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 2

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 3

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 4

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 5

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 6

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 7

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 8

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 9

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 10

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 11

call the next item. 12

CLERK MURRAY: Proposed Local Law Re: 13

“Gross Weight Restrictions” in Uniondale (To amend 14

Section 192-1 of the Code of the Town of 15

Hempstead.) 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Does any Member of the 17

Board wish to be heard on this item? 18

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 19

the following ensued.) 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I don’t have any slips 21

on this item, does any Member in the Public wish 22

to be heard on this? 23

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 24

the following ensued.) 25

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I, please, 1

have a Motion. 2

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: I move we 3

close the Public Hearing and pass it. 4

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Second. 5

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 7

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 8

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 9

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 10

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 12

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 14

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 16

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 17

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 18

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 20

call the next item. 21

CLERK MURRAY: Proposed “Handicapped 22

Parking On Public Streets” in Elmont, Franklin 23

Square, Inwood, near Island Park, Oceanside, 24

Uniondale, Wantagh, (World Avenue, Arcade Place, 25

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Rockmark Avenue, James Street, Hoffman Street, 1

Jefferson Street, Kingston Boulevard, Oceanside 2

Parkway, Perkins Avenue, West Windsor Parkway, 3

Manor Parkway, Walters Avenue) 4

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Does any Member of the 5

Board wish to be heard on this item? 6

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 7

the following ensued.) 8

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I don’t have any slips 9

on this item, any Member of the Public wish to be 10

heard on this? 11

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 12

the following ensued.) 13

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I, please, 14

have a Motion. 15

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: I make a Motion 16

that it get adopted and approved. 17

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Second. 18

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 20

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 21

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 22

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 23

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 24

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CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 1

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 2

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 3

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 4

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 5

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 6

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 7

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 8

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 9

call the next item. 10

CLERK MURRAY: Proposed Local Law to amend 11

Chapter 121 of the Code of the Town of Hempstead 12

entitled “Smoking” by adding a New Article IV 13

entitled “Cannabis Opt-Out” in the Town of 14

Hempstead in relation to prohibiting the retail 15

sale of adult use Cannabis as authorized by New 16

York State Cannabis Law Section 131.1 with 17

adoption subject to a permissive referendum. 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I have a couple of 19

slips on this one. 20

If you have not filled out a slip, I will 21

ask you if you are in the Public to take the time 22

to go in the back, fill out a slip to be heard. 23

As I said, I have a number of them, here 24

and we will start with Health Commissioner of 25

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Nassau County, Lawrence Eisenstein. 1

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, if I 2

may before we have Public Comment, I just want to, 3

for the record, I will hand them over to the 4

Clerk, I did receive letters from the following 5

School Districts in favor of the opt-out; Baldwin 6

School District, Long Beach School District, 7

Malverne School District, East Rockaway School 8

District, Oceanside School District, the Island 9

Park School District, Lynbrook School District, 10

Hewlett/Woodmere Public Schools and those are the 11

emails that I received from School Districts. 12

I will submit copies for the Clerk, for the 13

record. 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I will also remind 15

anybody that will speak, here, today, you go to 16

the back podium and you will speak when your name 17

is called. 18

Thank you, Councilman. 19

We will submit that to the Clerk and make 20

that part of the record. 21

COUNCILMAN CARINI: I also have the Seaford 22

School District in support of opt-out. 23

I like to add that to the record. 24

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: I would like to 25

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add, also Franklin Square Union Free School 1

District and West Hempstead Union Free School 2

District to that. 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Councilman Dunne? 4

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: I would like to add 5

North Bellmore School District and Levittown 6

School District who is here, also. 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Wonderful, all of those 8

numerous School Districts, well over a dozen plus, 9

we will submit their opposition to the Clerk for 10

submission and to be part of the record. 11

Thank you very much. 12

We will start with the Commissioner. I 13

want to remind everybody, everyone, you have three 14

minutes to speak. 15

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 16

Good Morning. 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Good Morning. 18

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Good Morning. 19

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 20

Supervisor, Members of the Council: 21

It is great to be here with you. 22

The last time I was here, it was for a 23

Hearing regarding recreational marijuana and that 24

was in 2019. 25

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I have been asked to be a member of the 1

Task Force of the Public Health Subcommittee which 2

includes Members of every hospital in Nassau 3

County. 4

It includes academic, public health, 5

leaders in the County, associates related to 6

public health. 7

I published a report, which anybody can see 8

on the Nassau County website, um, regarding what 9

the findings were. 10

The findings from the health community, as 11

a whole, are that they are very concerned about 12

the risk of recreational marijuana which looked at 13

all the research that is available. 14

There are many, many articles. 15

I brought four of them with me that I think 16

that are most pertinent, one is the Committee 17

Report that you cand find on the Nassau County 18

website. 19

The State of Colorado is well known for 20

having been one of the first States to legalize 21

the use and sales. 22

And, they have done a remarkable job, their 23

State Health Department following the health 24

effects. 25

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And going back to 2014 with each year, we have 1

learned more. 2

I have with me their 2020 health update 3

regarding recreational marijuana. 4

I think it is important to point out as you 5

consider an opt-out, while Colorado has the 6

reputation of being the State that is most 7

progressive with marijuana use, more than half of 8

the Counties in the State of Colorado have opted-9

out to sales. 10

So, even in the State of Colorado, this is 11

not something that is done everywhere. 12

And, within Metro Denver, it is legal, but 13

many of the suburbs, local jurisdictions have 14

opted out of commercial sales in Colorado. 15

My job is to talk about the health benefits 16

and risks, one of the biggest concerns that you 17

will hear from Public Health Leaders and this is 18

an article from the United States Department of 19

Health and Human Services, data coming out of 20

States that have approved and signed legalization 21

of recreational marijuana, after all of our 22

efforts in Public Health to help people stop 23

tobacco smoking, people who initiate marijuana use 24

have seen an increase in tobacco use as a whole. 25

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You have all seen the commercial 1

relentlessly trying to help people. 2

We are so proud in Nassau County. We are 3

down to a smoking rate of about seven percent of 4

our population, way lower than it was ten, twenty 5

years ago, millions of dollars have been spent to 6

help people get off tobacco. 7

We hate to see it go the other way. 8

There is a clear debate over a certain 9

term, “gateway drug.” 10

I am not going to use that because there is 11

a scientific definition which can be debated but 12

one thing is not debated, while we acknowledge and 13

knowing everybody that uses marijuana 14

recreationally will go to hard drugs. 15

Virtually every person who uses hard drugs 16

at some point is involved with marijuana use. 17

So, while I am not going to use that 18

definition, it is clearly an association and that 19

is also included in the Colorado report. 20

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Dr. Eisenstein, I 21

like to ask you a question. 22

In Colorado, since they have collected a 23

lot of data, has there been an increase in the 24

hospitalization rates and medical treatment 25

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of people that are recreational, that are using 1

recreational marijuana? 2

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: In 3

fact, in this report, which is seventy-five pages, 4

the monitoring of health concerns related to 5

marijuana in Colorado, 2020, by the State Health 6

Department, the last four or five pages are 7

charts, graphs of marijuana related adverse events 8

and you can see it is hard for the group to see 9

from here, I know I am standing far back, just 10

from this last one alone, literally, the last 11

page, you can go in and look, the group rate of 12

Emergency Department discharges with marijuana 13

related poisoning or adverse effects, the rate has 14

tripled since 2014. 15

And, these graphs are, um, readily 16

available to everybody. 17

And, the biggest concern with that is many 18

of these cases are in small children who are 19

poisoned just because it is in the communities and 20

available and being sold. 21

So, when you see triple the hospitalization 22

rates after legalization and there is a time 23

showing when it became available publicly for 24

commercial use, so, it is another health 25

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concern that health leaders point out. 1

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Dr. Eisenstein, I 2

just have one more question, has the American 3

Medical Association taken a position on 4

recreational marijuana use? 5

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: The 6

American Medical Association, the Nassau Pediatric 7

Society almost every major, um, health care 8

related association has taken a position in 9

opposition. 10

Some of them, the statement is “use with 11

real caution and monitor the data and make sure 12

that there are recourses if this is going forward, 13

but with real caution and watch it.” 14

And, almost all of these major associations 15

including what you said, are absolutely in 16

opposition including the New York State 17

Association and County Officials which are all the 18

Health Commissioners and Director of the 58 19

Counties in New York State have a position in 20

opposition. 21

Obviously, I am just one Member of that but 22

the point of me making that, this is not just me, 23

the one Health Commissioner, it is an association 24

of everyone of the Health Commissioners who 25

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have come out and taken that position. 1

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Doctor, would you 2

submit your report to the Clerk, Kate Murray, so 3

we can make it part of the record. 4

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 5

Absolutely. 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Commissioner, what is 7

the website so anybody who is watching here today 8

or at home can go through that report, they can go 9

to the County website? 10

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: The 11

one on the County, yes, it is on the County’s 12

website. 13

Um, I didn’t bring the html. It is under 14

the marijuana policy tab for the Colorado State, 15

which is really pertinent because we, now, have 16

few years, good years of studying and in the 17

public health, it just takes time to see what the 18

impact is really going to be. 19

The website for that one, which has all the 20

graphs and hospitalization has a list of what 21

health impacts are real and which ones are not 22

real. 23

And, we admit some of the things we 24

expected to see didn’t happen but some of them 25

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did. 1

Um, there graphs which show, for example, 2

there is substantial evidence that daily use of 3

marijuana causes chronic bronchitis, wheezing and 4

pulmonary conditions. 5

There is substantial data that shows it 6

causes precancerous legions. 7

There is substantial evidence that while, 8

um, nicotine may not be in marijuana, smoking 9

certainly some of it, has cancer-causing chemicals 10

where are in both. 11

There are a lot of parallels. 12

There are other things in health we might 13

find. 14

We did it to be fair but I think it 15

requires education to look at real data that is on 16

that website and I think everybody should take a 17

look at that because it is compelling, 18

healthinformtion.colorado.gov. 19

And, they have done a great job. 20

So, my job is to protect the health of our 21

residents in the County. 22

We are very proud. 23

We are Number 1 in virtually every major 24

health outcome ranking. 25

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We want to keep it that way. 1

We want to take the proactive mode to use 2

the data. 3

This is not an emotional reaction. 4

Everything I have said, here, is listed in 5

these reports. 6

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: I have a question 7

in reference, Doctor, did your report include 8

automobile accidents? 9

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 10

Yes, I was just going to get to that. 11

I saw my time was up. 12

The Institute of Highway Safety in 2018, 13

did a thorough report of all the States that have 14

legalized recreational marijuana and the evidence 15

was six percent on average increase in automobile 16

accidents and this is what is most concerning, a 17

four percent increase in fatal motor vehicle 18

accidents, that is an average. 19

In some States, the numbers were a little 20

higher. 21

In some States the numbers were a little 22

lower, but, you are talking about five big States 23

including Colorado, California, a huge State, 24

Washington, Nevada and others, the data 25

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is clear. 1

I don’t think even the advocates debate 2

that there is an increase in automobile accidents 3

in the States that have legalized recreational 4

marijuana. 5

And, of course, we are all concerned about 6

the safety on the roads. 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Commissioner, thank you 8

very much. 9

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Commissioner, I have 10

one more question, if you don’t mind, I don’t know 11

if you would have this information, because I 12

don’t believe anybody in law enforcement is 13

testifying today, when I retired from the Police 14

Department two years ago, there were no accurate 15

breathalyzer tests for marijuana to deal with the 16

increase in auto accidents, to your knowledge, is 17

that still correct, today? 18

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 19

Nothing approved. 20

We have heard of technologies coming down 21

the pike. 22

COUNCILMAN CARINI: At this time? 23

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: At 24

this time, I am unaware of it, if there is. 25

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Law enforcement is not my specialty but 1

certainly that is a concern and if you read the 2

report, one of the things is it says if you 3

ingested ten milligrams of marijuana it takes four 4

hours to reach peak and it is very different than 5

alcohol where we have a general understanding of 6

your blood alcohol level and how much comes in per 7

drink and how much goes out. 8

COUNCILMAN CARINI: No accurate 9

breathalyzer, that is what I thought. Thank you. 10

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: When you say four 11

percent, six percent, it sounds trivial. 12

If you give the real number, it is 13

thousands. 14

But I think the better impact on the study, 15

it is thousands. 16

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 17

Yes. 18

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Car accidents are caused 19

by the use of marijuana. 20

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 21

That is why I mentioned the States, when you are 22

talking about California, you are talking millions 23

and millions of people, four percent increase in 24

fatalities is a lot of deaths. 25

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COUNCILMAN DUNNE: That is right. Thank 1

you. 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Commissioner, thank you 3

very much for taking the time here today and thank 4

you for your education. 5

Thank you for the informative sites. 6

Everybody should really take time to review and we 7

will actually make that seventy-five-page report 8

part of the record. 9

And, thank you very much for coming and 10

giving some time and educating everybody, here, 11

today. 12

COUNTY HEALTH COMMISSIONER EISENSTEIN: 13

Thank you. 14

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 15

heard. After, the following ensued.) 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next, I have Legislator 17

Denise Ford. 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Good Morning, 19

Legislator, welcome to the Town of Hempstead. The 20

tables are turned. 21

LEGISLATOR FORD: Good Morning, Supervisor, 22

Members of the Town Council: 23

Thank you very much for giving me the 24

opportunity to address you and I will 25

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be very brief because we have a lot of speakers 1

who have a lot more information than I have with 2

regard to this issue. 3

I just want to remind you that, um, 4

probably less than two years ago the Nassau County 5

Legislators voted unanimously to opt-out when it 6

was considered on the County level. 7

But, the State changed the legislation to 8

allow the local municipalities to opt-out or not. 9

I think this issue should be brought to the 10

public to allow them the opportunity to consider 11

the pros and cons of the sale of cannabis and 12

marijuana products in their neighborhoods. 13

By opting-out, a petition can be started to 14

allow this to be a referendum which the public can 15

weigh in by voting. 16

This will give us time to understand the 17

impact these sales will have on our children and 18

keeps Main Streets, where the bottom line is on 19

sale taxes for the cost of increased public safety 20

and public health. 21

It is worth noting that the State has 22

imposed stricter oversight on these stores as they 23

should provide an educational section. 24

Residents should be given the opportunity 25

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to see these types of stores and make an educated 1

decision, this is what they will allow. 2

There will be the ability to decide where 3

these stores will be located, but we must ask 4

ourselves where will they most likely be located. 5

Despite their attractive storefronts and 6

interiors, we have to consider what is being sold, 7

which can ultimately land in the hands of our 8

children as some of these products are chewables. 9

We have heard the argument that our teens 10

are already using these products and this should 11

be considered. 12

Consider if we give our blessing on this, 13

will it signal to our youth that cannabis products 14

are okay? 15

Will these establishments attract more 16

people to hang outside them and with our “no 17

loitering law” how can we prohibit this? 18

The public needs to understand that when 19

people can buy it legally, they can smoke it 20

whether in their yards or porches, whether in 21

their homes or in an apartment. 22

Children will not be shielded from this as 23

the smoke will eventually blow into the yards as 24

they are playing. 25

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As you can see, there is so much to 1

understand about this issue and as we are coming 2

off the worst of the pandemic, we need to allow 3

our constituents the right to make and educated 4

decision. 5

We have questions and I am sure there are 6

many more that need to be asked and answered. 7

There has not ever been adequate notice on 8

this, so, I ask that you vote to opt-out and allow 9

this to be truly vetted. 10

Thank you. 11

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Legislator Ford, for 12

clarification, you also share on the Public and 13

Safety Committee of the County Legislature? 14

LEGISLATOR FORD: Yes, I do. 15

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Thank you. 16

LEGISLATOR FORD: Thank you very much. 17

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Legislator Ford, I just 18

wanted to thank you, as a former colleague, who I 19

served for twenty-two years for showing their 20

leadership and setting the tone that this is not 21

going to be acceptable in our communities. 22

Thank Rich Nicollelo and our leadership 23

over in the County and you for being here today. 24

Thank you. 25

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LEGISLATOR FORD: Thank you very much and I 1

appreciate the time that we worked together and 2

you know how we all support, you know, these types 3

of actions and the issues. 4

We look at this - - we did look at them on 5

a whole, but we have to make, you know, we have to 6

make the decision as to what is best for our 7

communities and especially what is best for our 8

children. 9

And, I believe in my heart of hearts, that 10

opting-in is not the way to go, that we have to 11

allow us to be able to look at this. 12

We hear Dr. Eisenstein, who, um, actually 13

who is recognized nationally for the work that he 14

has done for the public health in Nassau County. 15

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 16

After, the following ensued.) 17

LEGISLATOR FORD: Look at some of the 18

statistics that he has given to us in the charts 19

and realize this is something that we really have 20

to take a look at and investigate what the outcome 21

is going to be for our communities. 22

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Legislator. 23

Happy New Year and please, take care. 24

LEGISLATOR FORD: I will be back up later. 25

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next I will call up 1

Levittown Superintendent, Tonie McDonald. 2

LEVITTOWN SUPERINTENDENT McDONALD: 3

Supervisor Clavin, Members of the Town Board: 4

Thank you for the opportunity to allow me 5

to speak on this important issue. 6

I am Tonie McDonald. 7

I am the proud Superintendent of Levittown 8

Schools. 9

I am also the President of the Nassau 10

County Council of Schools. 11

And, I speak on behalf of that 12

organization, today. 13

The health and wellbeing of our students 14

has always been a top priority of our schools here 15

in the Town of Hempstead. 16

We have been working together with the Town 17

to educate our children about the dangers of 18

tobacco smoking and together we have made headway. 19

Just a few years ago, the numbers of young 20

people using these products was a historic low but 21

the emergence of e-cigarettes we are unsafe and 22

which will inevitably cause long-term health risks 23

has changed that trajectory. 24

Tobacco companies have found a way 25

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to market at our students and it worked. 1

We are, once, again at war with “Big 2

tobacco” to teach our children to ignore the 3

sophisticated marketing of the tobacco industry. 4

Not only did these materials represent a 5

serious health hazard for the young people of our 6

community but they also become a disruption in our 7

classrooms and schools. 8

Instances in which paraphernalia needed to 9

be confiscated on school grounds continues to 10

increase. 11

Now, we must contend with the possible 12

recreational use of marijuana in our communities. 13

Allowing the sale of recreational marijuana 14

in our community will only make the current 15

challenges of our schools that much more 16

difficult. 17

My comments regarding the sale of e-18

cigarettes are proof enough e-cigarettes are not 19

legally allowed to be sold to our students. 20

And, yet, many of our students have easy 21

access. 22

The New York State Marijuana Regulation and 23

Taxation Act, now, adult use cannabis program, if 24

adopted, here in the Town of Hempstead 25

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will provide youth easy access to marijuana and 1

exposure to pro-use advertising. 2

I urge you to vote to opt-out and not allow 3

retail dispensaries or on-site consumption 4

businesses from operating in the Town of 5

Hempstead. 6

While the law expressly prevents 7

advertising within five hundred feet of school 8

grounds, playgrounds of child daycare, public 9

parks or libraries, this is too short a distance 10

to ensure that our children will not be walking 11

and be exposed to marketing as they are walking or 12

driving within our communities. 13

And, it is well said that youth exposure to 14

advertising for tobacco is associated with 15

perception of lower risk and increased use of 16

those substances among people. 17

It is the purview of the Town of Hempstead 18

to opt-out. 19

I suggest you vote to do so. 20

Opting-out will help to ensure that our 21

children will not be exposed to provide youth 22

messaging while casually walking and driving in 23

our communities. 24

Additionally, opting out will act 25

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as a protective factor to help to ensure that our 1

children will not experience both acute and long-2

term health risks. 3

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 4

After, the following ensued.) 5

LEVITTOWN SUPERINTENDENT McDONALD: Do you 6

want me to finish? It is almost done. 7

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Finish it, now. 8

LEVITTOWN SUPERINTENDENT McDONALD: Yes, 9

thank you. 10

Opting-out will also help to ensure that 11

our communities and roads are safe and free from 12

drivers under the influence of marijuana. 13

Dr. Eisenstein mentioned many statistics. 14

I won’t relay them, here. 15

He is really the expert on this and I value 16

him and I thank him for his work. 17

And, I thank you for allowing me to speak 18

on behalf of our most important and precious 19

charge, our children. 20

Have a good day. 21

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: You not only have your 22

finger on the pulse on what is going on with our 23

children in all of the schools in Levittown, but, 24

you also represent the Nassau County Council 25

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of Superintendents and everyone of them are on 1

board feeling the same way that you just stated 2

that it is really a danger. 3

We are talking adults, a lot, but our 4

future is the youth, just to some it up in one big 5

presentation. 6

And, I appreciate being from Levittown, 7

being a Levittown resident, the years of service 8

to us. 9

Is this the last time you will be before us 10

as Superintendent? 11

LEVITTOWN SUPERINTENDENT McDONALD: Yes. 12

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: I almost called her 13

“Supervisor.” 14

I did that the other night. 15

You are a credit to the profession and to 16

our community and to the Nassau Council of 17

Superintendents. 18

Thank you for being, here. 19

LEVITTOWN SUPERINTENDENT McDONALD: Thank 20

you. 21

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 22

heard. After, the following ensued.) 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Happy to see you. 24

Congratulations on your retirement. 25

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We are excited and proud of you. 1

Next, I will call up Superintendent Ruez? 2

(Whereupon, “I pass, my colleague spoke on 3

our behalf” was heard called out from the 4

audience. After, the following ensued.) 5

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. I 6

also will say congratulations on your retirement, 7

as well and thank you for your tireless work and 8

during the pandemic, both of you have been 9

tremendous. 10

Thank you. 11

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Yes, thank you for 12

your service to East Rockaway and all the 13

communities throughout the Town of Hempstead. 14

Congrats and good luck on a healthy, happy 15

retirement. 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: We also have the 17

Superintendent of West Hempstead School District. 18

Did you want to speak? 19

(Whereupon, “no, thank you,” was heard. 20

After, the following ensued.) 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 22

We have Ron Goldman. 23

Good morning, name and address for the 24

record. 25

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RONALD GOLDMAN: Yes, I am Ronald Goldman. 1

I am Village Administrator for the Incorporated 2

Village of Lawrence. 3

I am here, today and I appreciate the 4

opportunity to speak before the Board on behalf of 5

the Village of Lawrence who has opted out. 6

We have done it immediately. 7

We did it enthusiastically. 8

We urge our fellow Village Boards to join 9

us and they have in fact done so. 10

We are here to urge you to join us, as well 11

as, we protect our children and our community from 12

something that we believe other than financial 13

provides no other benefit to anyone. 14

It is not going to enhance intellectualism. 15

It is not going to enhance sociability. 16

It is not going to enhance health. 17

It is not going to help health and safety. 18

It does nothing but increase revenue for sources 19

that we really are not interested in supporting. 20

We are asking you to support us as we 21

support and protect our neighbors and most 22

important, our children and our community. 23

And, we ask you to join us in protecting us 24

all. 25

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Thank you all. 1

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 2

heard. After, the following ensued.) 3

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Thank you, Ron. 4

Please, extend our thanks to the Mayor and 5

the Village Board for their early action on this 6

important, you know, very important subject. 7

Thank you. 8

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you for being 9

here, Mr. Goldman. 10

Good Morning, if you give your name and 11

address for the record, thank you. 12

MYRNA ZASMAN: My name is Myrna Zasman. I 13

am a Trustee in the Village of Cedarhurst. 14

And, I thank you all for inviting us to be 15

part of this very, very important Meeting today. 16

Um, I must thank Ron. I agree with him 17

wholeheartedly. 18

We are, um, we had decided our Village to 19

opt-out. 20

This is a very important thing to do. 21

Our Village is a very beautiful Village. 22

We want to keep it that way. 23

We want to keep our children healthy and 24

happy and so, again, we are opting out of the 25

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Cannabis. 1

Thank you. 2

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 3

heard. After, the following ensued.) 4

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Thank you, Trustee. 5

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Trustee for 6

joining us here today. 7

Next, I have Liz Boylan. 8

Good Morning, if you give your name and 9

address for the record. Thank you. 10

LIZ BOYLAN: Good Morning, thank you. My 11

name is Liz Boylan, Rockville Centre, Town of 12

Hempstead. 13

I am here to support your, um, marijuana 14

opt-out law. 15

Um, I am asking you to vote yes on that 16

today. 17

I am so proud to have a County Health 18

Commissioner that speaks intelligently and 19

educates the public on this issue. 20

Unfortunately, this information is not 21

available in the media as much as we would like it 22

to be. 23

Um, I find it reprehensible that we have 24

somebody sitting in Albany that will have control 25

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over our entire State and what happens in our Town 1

and in our County. 2

The fact that our County can’t opt-out and 3

limits it to Towns and Villages when you see young 4

people, um, that are flourishing with their 5

education, with their dream. 6

It is very rewarding and I commend all the 7

School Superintendents that came out today and 8

took time out from their busy schedules. 9

You are the infantry. You are on the 10

frontlines of what you are seeing, what is 11

happening to our youth today. 12

And, I commend you and I can’t say enough 13

about your work. 14

I will also say I was carbon copied on an 15

email from Kellenberg Memorial High School. 16

I believe you have it, they asked that you 17

also opt-out. 18

So, I request that, um, you continue your 19

good work, please, continue to make the Town of 20

Hempstead a place for us to raise our families, to 21

live and work. 22

We do not want to become the sixth borough 23

of New York City. 24

We do not want to see our children put in 25

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a hole that cannot get out of. 1

And, yes, we attended all those Nassau 2

County Hearings and it was a wakeup call. 3

This marijuana is totally profit over 4

people. 5

We don’t need it. 6

We don’t need another train coming out of 7

the station. 8

So, thank you. Pass the law. Advise the 9

Office of County Management to continue to do good 10

work. 11

And, congratulations to all of you wining 12

this year to represent us. 13

Continue your good work and I thank you. 14

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 15

heard. After, the following ensued.) 16

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: I just want to say 17

to you and Ruth and for all the work that you do 18

for the Rockville Centre community and the 19

communities that surround Rockville Centre, it has 20

been a pleasure working with you on Narcan 21

training and a lot of educational opportunities in 22

Rockville Centre. 23

I look forward to next year, good work, so, 24

thank you. 25

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LIZ BOYLAN: Thank you for all the training 1

and the education that you have given us. 2

I also say if any of you have the 3

opportunity to Zoom and attend the Nassau County 4

Heroin Task Force, it is made up of incredible 5

people in recovery, in law enforcement, in clergy. 6

They are unbelievable with the information. 7

What we are coming down to is, um, it is 8

going to come down to education and prevention. 9

Um, I also ask that if you can also post 10

signs in all the Parks, beaches and Town-owned 11

property that, “No, Smoking Marijuana,” include 12

that in your Smoking Law and also update your 13

Social Host Law. 14

So, thank you. Pass the Bill and we look 15

forward to continuing working with you and making 16

the Town of Hempstead a great place to live, work 17

and raise our family. 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Liz for 19

those really good ideas. 20

We appreciate that. 21

Next, I like to call Victoria Johnson. 22

Good Morning, name and address for the 23

record. 24

VICTORIA JOHNSON: Hi, Victoria Johnson. 25

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5 Reed Road, Rockville Centre. 1

I am here, I will make this very quick. I 2

am just here to encourage the Board to please pass 3

the opt-out law. 4

As several people have already stated, this 5

is money over people. 6

There is no reason for it. 7

Last year, there were statistics for every 8

dollar that was procured from the sale of 9

cannabis, there will be more than four dollars 10

spent on rehab, policing, various other items, so, 11

it doesn’t look profitable and even if it is 12

profitable, it shouldn’t be a consideration to 13

pass this law when our children can get hurt and 14

even adults. 15

There are a lot of adults that even smoke. 16

So, I am just encouraging you. 17

So, please, pass this law. I think it is 18

very important and once that train leaves the 19

station it cannot be put back. 20

It cannot be put back, keep that in mind. 21

So, if a lot of negative things tart 22

happening, we can’t change it. 23

We can’t say, now, we are going to change 24

the law because we all know that won’t happen. 25

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So, please, pass this opt-out. Thank you. 1

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 2

heard. After, the following ensued.) 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Ruthanne McCormack. 4

Name and address for the record. 5

RUTHANNE McCORMACK: Good Morning, Ruthanne 6

McCormack, Rockville Centre, Coalition for the 7

Youth, Rockville Centre, New York. 8

I have handouts for, um, all the Members of 9

the Town Board. I guess you will give them to 10

Kate when I am done, but I want to thank you for 11

having this Hearing and I want to request that, 12

um, and support your opt-out for the retail 13

marijuana in the Town of Hempstead. 14

Our Mayor Fran Murray opted out in our 15

Village and we are very happy that he did that as 16

shops opened in anticipation of being able to sell 17

marijuana retail, getting retail licenses. 18

Um, they had marijuana flags flying in 19

front of their stores on Sunrise Highway. 20

It was attracting our youth. 21

They were going there just to see this 22

flag. They were happy that they had flags and, 23

um, I spoke to him and I said, I don’t think it is 24

going to happen here. 25

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And, he said, it is. 1

And, I am right, we do not need this in the 2

Town of Hempstead. 3

We also have our colleagues in the State of 4

California, a group of Moms, who have seen 5

firsthand the destruction that the marijuana 6

legalization has done to their youths. 7

They have formed a huge coalition. They 8

have received Federal funding and we do not want 9

to see what happened to their youth happen to our 10

youth, any of our youth. 11

We have seen firsthand in Rockville Centre 12

the mental anguish that our youth are suffering 13

and many of them do turn to marijuana and other 14

substances thinking that they can self-medicate 15

and improve their health. 16

We have seen it in the opposite direction. 17

We have seen suicides. 18

We have consortiums of School Districts 19

that have mental health facilities that they have 20

partnered with in the Rockville Centre because of 21

the anguish that the youth are suffering with 22

right, now. 23

So, please, do everything you can to 24

protect the health of our youth. 25

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And, I want to say everyone says the youth 1

are our future, they are out present and we need 2

to keep our youth in the present and healthy in 3

the present because they won’t have a future. 4

And, thank you, again, for everything that 5

you are doing. 6

And, um, if there is anything that you need 7

from us, we are here for you. 8

We want to partner with the Town on our 9

initiatives of education, prevention and keeping 10

our youth healthy and our community healthy. 11

Maureen McCormick spoke at the Prevention 12

Task Force Meeting last week on how there is a 13

challenge of marijuana smokers, young marijuana 14

smokers and driving and, um, the more they smoke, 15

the faster they drive. 16

And, she has seen firsthand how this 17

challenge has killed many of our young people on 18

the Southern State, um, on other Highways in our 19

County and in our Town. 20

So, this is a real, um, challenge that 21

these young people have and it is happening, um, 22

when you smoke marijuana. 23

She says they drive faster and she has seen 24

what that does. 25

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So, thank you. 1

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you. Thank you 2

for advocacy for the youth in Rockville Centre. 3

We are lucky to have you. 4

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 5

heard. After, the following ensued.) 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next is Adelaide 7

McCormack? 8

(Whereupon, “pass on it,” was heard called 9

out from the audience. After, the following 10

ensued.) 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Joanna Finfer? 12

Good Morning, your name and address for the 13

record. 14

JOANNA FINFER: Um, hi, my name is Joanna 15

Finfer. 64 Yorktown Street, Rockville Centre, New 16

York. 17

Um, I am a little bit of a diversion from 18

the people that have come up here and spoken 19

today. 20

So, I am a medical marijuana patient and I 21

guess you can say, in particular, a legal cannabis 22

enthusiast. 23

If, now, I wanted to buy safe, legalized 24

drugs, I have to either drive to Carle Place which 25

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is nowhere near my house or take the train into 1

Queens to go to Forest Hills and those are the 2

safest and closest dispensary that I can go to 3

pick up my medication a half an hour longer to 4

pick up their medicines cannot only be very 5

inconvenient but very unsafe, as well. 6

I have already been disappointed in my 7

Village for - - so far, deciding to opt-out of the 8

legal cannabis legalization but, you know, keeping 9

the bars as if nobody who is drunk, as if 10

everybody is drink is going to call an UBER. 11

So, I am calling on the Town of Hempstead 12

to allow access to legal cannabis while other 13

Cities, Villages and Towns are using to close 14

their doors on the opportunities it can bring us. 15

When you choose to opt-out, you allow for 16

the black and gray mill to operate who will sell 17

to our children. 18

After all, drug dealers do not I.D. and 19

when you go into a dispensary, they not only I.D. 20

you, but twice. 21

When you choose to opt-out, you put your 22

constituents at risk trying to consume it. 23

When you choose to opt-out, you keep legal 24

prices higher by withholding the supply and, um, 25

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by withholding the supply to demanding customers. 1

Now, I am just throwing this out, there, 2

when I go to Carle Place to try to get my 3

medication, once, again, there is typically a line 4

around the store usually into the parking lot. 5

Now, this usually happens on weekdays - - 6

weekends or sale days and it can take a lot of 7

time to get in and out and this is horrible for a 8

number of reasons, but it is certainly, at least, 9

inconvenient and unsafe for patients and their 10

caregivers. 11

By opting-in, you are allowing demand, 12

which is clearly already here in, at least, 13

medical form to have more supply and take access 14

to it, the consequences of opting out, especially 15

financially will hurt us out of legal cannabis. 16

Fear tactics are holding us back. 17

Please, don’t do this to us and cliché as 18

it is, keep the “Hemp” in Hempstead. 19

Thank you for your time. 20

(Whereupon, laughter was heard.) 21

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 22

heard. After, the following ensued.) 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 24

Next, we have Barry Wolensky. 25

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Name and address for the record, please. 1

BARRY WOLENSKY: Barry Wolensky, Bellmore, 2

Town of Hempstead. 3

Good Morning, Supervisor Clavin, Members of 4

the Board: 5

Thank you for the privilege of speaking to 6

this issue. 7

I would like to focus today on exactly what 8

is under consideration this morning. 9

It is not the legalization of marijuana, 10

that decision was made for us by the Legislature. 11

What is being considered by the Town this 12

morning is arguably a more complex and difficult 13

issue. 14

We are, here, to listen to our neighbors, 15

so that the Board can make an informed decision 16

without one simple aspect of the law. 17

The Town has until December 31st to opt-out 18

of permitting retail stores and on-site 19

consumption businesses from opting-in the Town of 20

Hempstead. 21

If the Town opts out, it may reconsider the 22

option and opt-in at some point at a later day but 23

if the Town opts-in, it cannot ever opt-out, 24

again. 25

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The issue becomes whether we know and 1

understand enough about the details of the drug 2

and the details of this law to ensure that opting-3

in is wise or are these questions about the drug 4

and about the law, which we need greater clarity 5

and therefore, a slower process. 6

Alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs and 7

vape systems are examples of what our society has 8

considered in the past in terms of drugs and yes, 9

society has made costly errors with the ways in 10

which we represent and market these drugs. 11

A new mood-altering drug can be introduced 12

into the culture but we don’t have to repeat past 13

mistakes in bringing it into the marketplace. 14

The law is proposed, maybe an 15

entrepreneur’s dream, but it is also an addiction 16

of professional’s nightmare of unanswered 17

questions. 18

Today’s decision needs to be informed by 19

history based on science. 20

I am confident that the evidenced-base 21

science will provide answers to the questions that 22

we have, just not this week. 23

The cannabis industry’s marketing campaign 24

will be powerful and persuasive and 25

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will impact children. 1

Science informs us that clearly ten to 2

fourteen percent of people that begin drug use 3

will end with a medical condition known as 4

substance abuse disorder that is tens of 5

thousands, hundreds of thousands of children and 6

families will confront this diagnosis and we don’t 7

have the science to tell us who will escape 8

unscathed from use and who will live tragic lives. 9

Public safety will be affected by those 10

that drive under the influence, yet, we do not 11

have an instrument or standard to measure as we do 12

with alcohol. 13

Are we certain that there is sufficient 14

laboratory and personnel power to ensure the safe 15

supply of cannabis? 16

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 17

After, the following ensued.) 18

BARRY WOLENSKY: Once tested for levels for 19

possible contaminants that can cause medical 20

complications for consumers like pesticides and - 21

- 22

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Barry, to sum up, you 23

are recommending that we opt-out as someone who 24

has had over thirty years plus experience as 25

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a drug and alcohol abuse counselor, is that 1

correct? 2

BARRY WOLENSKY: We need to understand that 3

policy is outpacing research and knowledge is not 4

safe and I strongly recommend to the Town Board 5

that they deem that Hempstead should opt-out. 6

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Thank you, sir. 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Barry. 8

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 9

heard. After, the following ensued.) 10

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next, I have Susan 11

Blauner. 12

Good Morning, name and address. 13

SUSAN BLAUNER: Good Morning. My name is 14

Susan Blauner. 15

I am Director of the Cedarhurst Saving 16

Lives for Towns Drug and Alcohol Coalition located 17

in Cedarhurst. 18

First, I want to say, good morning to 19

Supervisor and the Town Board, thank you for 20

allowing me these few moments to speak. 21

I am here representing the youth and I am 22

here representing the coalition. 23

To know what happens, um, if dispensaries 24

would be allowed into the community, 25

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I am extremely experienced. 1

I am a transplant from Los Angeles, 2

California to the beautiful Five Towns. 3

I chose to live here in the Five Towns. 4

I can tell you how the communities go on a 5

downward spiral as the dispensaries are allowed to 6

come in and lounges are allowed to take place. 7

It is something that no one in this 8

community wants to see. 9

You don’t want to see how the youth are 10

able to obtain access to marijuana and access they 11

will be able to obtain, no matter how many rules 12

and regulations you put into place, they will 13

always be the beneficiaries of having someone 14

older or someone that is able to get ahold of the 15

products. 16

We also know how edibles come into place, 17

how many children will be at stake, how many pets 18

who are able to, um, where people bring these 19

things into their home. 20

So, I am here to support, um, the opt-out 21

and I know that the Board will make sure to make 22

the right decision on behalf of the families, the 23

communities of the Town of Hempstead. 24

Thank you very much. 25

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(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 1

heard. After, the following ensued.) 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 3

We appreciate you coming down today. 4

Next, I have John Gunther. 5

JOHN GUNTHER: My name is John Gunther. 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Good Morning. Name and 7

address for the record. Thank you. 8

JOHN GUNTHER: John Gunther. 82 Silver 9

Lane, Levittown, New York. 10

I am also the Nassau County Libertarian 11

Party Chairman. 12

I am urging the Board and not just the 13

Board but people, the community of this Town to 14

opt-in for the sale of cannabis. 15

It is not a problem of revenue or anything 16

like that. 17

It is about people. 18

It is about safe lives and it is about, um, 19

addiction, recovery and death. 20

Now, what happens when there is no sale in 21

store of things like that, people go black market. 22

They are connected easily. 23

Statistics; a few days ago, all this 24

cannabis related hospitalizations were because 25

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of laced cannabis from the black market from the 1

streets. 2

If we have stores come - - you know, if we 3

have places, here, to sell, we can have safe, easy 4

access to safe, real cannabis where people are not 5

going to the black market to the streets to get 6

into bad drug deals or get laced products, um, 7

that will put them in the hospital. 8

This helps recovery, the recovery of the 9

people who are on worse drugs or addicted to bad 10

drugs, they can use marijuana, cannabis to get oof 11

these horrible bad drugs that put or worse, put 12

them in the hospital. 13

And, we see this all the time. 14

Um, I have my friend, the Board may know 15

her, in the past ten years, Natalie Seeupa 16

(phonetic spelling), who I have a tattoo on my 17

arm, died over heroin. 18

If there were easy, safe access to 19

cannabis, she would not have died. 20

There are other problems. 21

There is the medical. 22

I know someone just talked about medical, 23

she has to drive far. 24

We want easy access for people 25

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who have issues that don’t have to go out of their 1

way if they are stuck at home, go down the block 2

and get that easy, that safe cannabis, that is not 3

laced with drugs. 4

Um, you know - - you know, not having this 5

here will cause more deaths. 6

It will cause more problems than we see, 7

now. 8

Um, while other issues - - give me on 9

second, um, so one of the other issues what 10

happens when the Towns around us allow their 11

Towns, not our Towns, what happens when all these 12

drug dealers come to the Town of Hempstead? 13

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 14

After, the following ensued.) 15

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you. 16

Next is Joanne Casanova? Joanne Casanova? 17

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 18

the following ensued.) 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Paul Corbett? 20

Good Moring, if you can give your name and 21

address for the record, thank you. 22

PAUL CORBETT: My name is Paul Corbett. I 23

live in the Village of Island Park. 24

So, to start this off, one thing 25

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you guys have personal responsibility, if you do 1

whatever you want, the results, as John just said, 2

there will be drug dealers controlling the streets 3

of Nassau, if you don’t opt-in. 4

Also, not for nothing, marijuana is safer 5

than alcohol, simply put. 6

But how many drunken driver accidents are 7

going on and how many people are dying of 8

marijuana? 9

Not many. 10

Thank you, I yield my time. 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mr. Corbett. 12

Shawn Corbett? 13

Good Morning, name and address for the 14

record, please. 15

SHAWN CORBETT: My name is Shawn Corbett. 16

I live in the Village of Island Park and I have a 17

twin brother, Paul Corbett, the man that just 18

spoke. 19

I am a medical marijuana patient. 20

I have been on medical marijuana for 21

roughly a year and I have friends who physically 22

smoke marijuana laced with Fentanyl and 23

hospitalized nearly died because it was laced with 24

Fentanyl. 25

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It is something that should be considered 1

not just for the safety of your children but for 2

everybody because your children who buy marijuana, 3

they will buy it. 4

They already are and they are already 5

smoking it, if it already exists, it is already 6

being dabbled with. 7

We, as marijuana users, are advocating for 8

safe marijuana for everybody. 9

Thank you for your time. 10

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 11

heard. After, the following ensued.) 12

SUPERVSOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mr. Corbett. 13

Next I have Joseph Adipietro. Please, go 14

to the back there and give your name and address 15

for the record, that would be awesome. 16

JOSEPH ADIPIETRO: Good Morning, Supervisor 17

Clavin and the Town Board: 18

My name is Joe Adipietro. My address is 19

170 South Forest Avenue, Rockville Centre, New 20

York. 21

Um, I am here, today, I am in favor of 22

opting-out. 23

Um, I am also a Member of the Rockville 24

Centre Coalition For Youth, so, I am here with 25

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the ladies and gentlemen from the Village of 1

Rockville Centre. 2

Um, I am also very happy and proud that our 3

Mayor Frank Murray decided to opt-out and you know 4

I am someone, as Mr. Blakeman mentioned to Barry 5

Wolensky, who has thirty years of experience as a 6

substance abuse counselor, you know, I also do 7

too. 8

I have been providing mental health and 9

substance abuse counseling services, here in the 10

Town of Hempstead, Nassau County for over thirty 11

years. 12

And, um, I provide services to people who 13

have been arrested for impaired driving and I have 14

seen what alcohol, drugs and marijuana can do to 15

destroy families. 16

It is actually hard for me to even believe 17

that this is even being considered, legalizing 18

marijuana, a drug, um, we all see it is hard to 19

even imagine. 20

You read the newspapers, you put on the 21

news, there are always stories about and even more 22

so lately in the past ten years, this has really 23

gotten the spotlight in this country like I never 24

seen before. 25

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When did we ever hear candidates running 1

talking about mental health and substance abuse? 2

It is one of the probably the top three 3

issues spoken about in this country. 4

Um, the other day, I drive pass the new 5

Arena, every day on the Cross Island and I see 6

these big advertisement signs for Heineken beer 7

being flashed on top of the Arena and I am saying, 8

how could that even be allowed? 9

It is like with alcohol flashing signs on 10

the roadway where we know that alcohol kills 11

people in cars and I am thinking in my mind, maybe 12

one day we will see marijuana signs advertisements 13

flashing on top of the Arena. 14

Um, so, I am in total agreement with every 15

person who spoke here, today about opting-out. 16

I am also - - my most important role in 17

life, I am a Father and I have two teenagers and - 18

- 19

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 20

After, the following ensued.) 21

JOSEPH ADIPIETRO: And, um, you know and I 22

think for the youth of our Town, it sends a really 23

bad message to legalize. 24

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Joe. 25

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Thank you for coming in. We appreciate it. 1

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 2

heard. After, the following ensued.) 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Jesse Bravo? 4

Good Morning, name and address for the 5

record, please. 6

JESSE BRAVO: Good Morning, my name is 7

Jesse Bravo. 8

I am from the Town of Oceanside and I am 9

representing my company, The Promise Land of New 10

York. 11

And, thank you, guys for being here in the 12

Town, my neighbors and, um, you know, I am a 13

fairly religious guy and you know, I don’t drink. 14

I don’t do any drugs and you know, I told 15

my son if I ever found drugs in his room, I would 16

throw him out. 17

Lo and behold, I found marijuana and I had 18

to be that guy and I through my son out and, um, 19

for a year, I though about this, as I thought 20

about the ramifications and it was a lot of 21

thinking and I heard dispensaries of marijuana 22

were being brought throughout the United States, 23

my first kneejerk reaction was to throw my arms up 24

and say, you go nuts. 25

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After all my thinking, what I came up to 1

finally was to recreate a relationship with my 2

son, is that I was hurt by my ego that my son was 3

doing something that I wasn’t doing. 4

And, the fact is right, now, with all of 5

your talents, people are using drugs, if you like 6

it or not and nobody wants to admit it. 7

And, so, the last thought I would say to 8

you is opt-in, after my experience during my time 9

as an investment banker, especially, now, I have 10

met the head of the Cannabis Control Board over 11

three times and will be testifying in front of the 12

Cannabis Control Board in the first quarter of 13

next year, they are making this a process that is 14

so difficult for dispensary owners, if they move 15

the wrong way, they are shutdown. 16

And, that is including not advertising in 17

front of your kids. 18

And, we are addressing the market that is 19

already here, whether you put this in your 20

neighborhood or somewhere else, they are still 21

going to bring it in. 22

But, the concerns that really come to mind 23

is I already have been called over fifty times to 24

set up illegal cannabis dispensaries and this 25

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is going to be a very big ongoing issue for your 1

neighbors because it has been passed here in New 2

York as legal. 3

You cannot remove the dispensaries under 4

any criminal act, now, it only would be 5

legislation that you are not enacting. 6

But for me, I feel like opting in, you are 7

addressing it, you let people go where they are 8

supposed to. 9

Using zoning laws to put these dispensaries 10

where you want them to be not where they want them 11

to be but more importantly, people get to buy what 12

they are already buying, now. 13

And, they get to do it in a safe manner 14

because I tell you the amount of process that is 15

going on. 16

Last, I want to talk about the statistics 17

for that four percent of fatalities in California, 18

what the chart does not say, what the fatalities 19

were attributed to - - 20

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 21

After, the following ensued.) 22

JESSE BRAVO: You just assumed it was 23

marijuana. It could have been opioids. 24

It could have been alcohol. 25

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mr. Bravo, 1

we appreciate you coming in today. 2

If you like to supplement that - - We don’t 3

have to yell in the audience. 4

Marisa Ruggiero? 5

MARISA RUGGIERO: Good Morning. 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Hi, how are you doing 7

today? 8

Name and address for the record. 9

MARISA RUGGIERO: My name is Marisa 10

Ruggiero. 11

I am Youth Coordinator for the Five Towns 12

Drug and Alcohol Coalition. 13

And, I am also a resident within the Town 14

of Hempstead. 15

Um, I have had the pleasure of working 16

with a lot of our youth in the communities as a 17

licensed social worker, as well. 18

I have heard mental health struggles and I 19

have heard their concerns. 20

So, on behalf of myself, on behalf of our 21

Coalition and on behalf of our youth, um, I am 22

urging the Board to vote to opt-out. 23

Thank you. 24

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was heard. After, the following ensued.) 1

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 2

Next, I have Stu Kroll. 3

If you would give your name and address for 4

the record. 5

STU KROLL: Stu Kroll, Great Neck. 6

I will make this very, very brief. 7

I am actually in favor of you opting out, 8

the only thing I will say about this, I think it 9

should have been a ballot issue. 10

I don’t think Legislators should decide 11

this. 12

I think the people should decide this. 13

Thank you. 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 15

Next, I have Ryan Stanton. 16

Good Morning, name and address for the 17

record. 18

RYAN STANTON: Good Morning, Ryan Stanton, 19

Mineola. 20

Um, if I may before I start my statement, I 21

just want to offer my condolences to the Ra 22

Family. 23

Joe was a wonderful Public Servant and his 24

son, Assemblyman Ed Ra has carried on that 25

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Tradition. 1

I have a prepared public statement on this 2

issue. 3

A lot of it has been covered, I will submit 4

to the Clerk, for the record, um, what I do want 5

to touch on is a number of points have been made 6

about youth access, um, and some folks, far fewer 7

have raised the point and the issue that 8

ultimately the Town by opting out is opting out 9

the ability to set the framework and regulate that 10

access. 11

You have New York City immediately to the 12

West. 13

You have the Town of Babylon to the East, 14

both of which have either affirmatively or 15

inadvertently opted into the sale for the use of 16

cannabis. 17

So, as was pointed out, you know, whether 18

the Town chooses to opt-out or not, you are going 19

to be dealing with the implications of the 20

legalization of the use of cannabis. 21

So, I take no issue with a lot of concerns 22

folks have about accessing it. 23

I am here on behalf of the Labor movement, 24

our affiliates are Members. 25

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We are your neighbors. 1

We are part of the community and 2

ultimately, that is not something that we want to 3

see. 4

What is important to us is how it takes 5

shape, that our Elected Representatives who we 6

trust and have faith in and have a vote on how it 7

takes shape, so, ultimately, a number of issues 8

that have been raised are relitigating whether or 9

not cannabis should or should not be legal and our 10

movement is not taking a place here, today. 11

We are advocating, ultimately, not only 12

access regulated in he way that is safe for 13

consumers, in particular, our movement has an 14

interest in ensuring that it will be safe for 15

workers. 16

And, so, there is going to be people 17

working in this industry and so if we know it 18

takes shape in a fair, sound, safe way for 19

communities, it will be fair and safe for those 20

workers. 21

I know the medical marijuana industry 22

exists in New York State and it has existed for a 23

number of years and has a large-unionized 24

industry. 25

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Those people are your neighbors. 1

They earn a good living. 2

They have benefits and ultimately are able 3

to provide for their families and put food on 4

their table. 5

We are here today to make the case when 6

cannabis becomes legal January of next year, um, 7

right in certain communities, it will, and certain 8

communities maybe will have opted-out, utilization 9

will be here and we want to advocate the jobs that 10

are created throughout, utilization will be good 11

quality jobs. 12

So, again, I will submit my statement for 13

the record and I just appreciate, again, your 14

service and commitment to the community. 15

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you for your 16

time. 17

Thank you for your comments about Joe Ra. 18

And, of course, we will make your statement 19

part of the record. 20

We appreciate it. 21

Next I have Neil Gonzalvo. 22

Good Morning, name and address for the 23

record, please. 24

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NEIL GONZALVO: Neil Gonzalvo, Mineola, 1

New York. 2

So, I am Executive Vice-President of Local 3

338, a Labor Union that has thirteen thousand 4

working people across New York State including 5

almost four hundred Union families, who live 6

within the Town of Hempstead. 7

Local 338 Members are employed in a variety 8

of industries including cannabis where these 9

workers are employed in cultivation, processing, 10

manufacturing, distribution and in retail 11

dispensaries, I am proud to speak on behalf of our 12

cannabis members who make up about seventy percent 13

of New York current medical cannabis industry and 14

encourage the Town Board to oppose opting out of 15

cannabis retail businesses. 16

With the recent legalization of adult use 17

cannabis, misinformation about dispensaries can 18

lead to the loss of opportunities for responsible 19

operators, the jobs and economic infusion they can 20

bring to a community. 21

As a Union leader in New York State 22

representing these workers, we bring a unique 23

prospective to the industry, those that work in 24

the industry, as well as, ease of 25

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concern, that we have heard from community members 1

over our years working in the cannabis industry. 2

First, I like to share with you economic 3

realities in working in the cannabis industry, 4

through our collective bargaining agreements, we 5

have built a standard for what these jobs can and 6

should be fulltime, family sustain careers, our 7

members receive guaranteed-wage increases each 8

year and starting salaries for dispensary workers 9

ranging from eighteen to twenty-two dollars an 10

hour with Pharmacists at dispensaries between 11

sixty and sixty-five dollars an hour. 12

And, Members of cultivation and 13

manufacturing facilities are starting out between 14

eighteen and twenty-five an hour. 15

Local 338 Members also receive quality, 16

affordable health insurance for themselves and 17

their families at no cost to them, generous paid 18

time off, retirement benefits and access to no-19

cost college degrees among other critical on-the-20

job protections. 21

We believe that by investing in our 22

Members, we can help shape an industry that 23

provides opportunities for growth and an support 24

not only our members but their families, as well. 25

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I like to submit my speech for the record, 1

I can only have twenty seconds left. 2

Cannabis dispensaries are and will be 3

heavily regulated by the State right down to their 4

advertising and window displays. 5

Currently these businesses are almost 6

unrecognizable unless you know what you are 7

looking for due to their discrete look and here is 8

no reason these businesses should be zoned into 9

Industrial areas. 10

We should not be stigmatizing legitimate 11

businesses. 12

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 13

After, the following ensued.) 14

NEIL GONZALVO: Safe and comfortable at 15

dispensary. 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Three minutes, I know. 17

NEIL GONZALVO: Just a couple of minutes. 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Of course, you can make 19

your statement part of the record. 20

NEIL GONZALVOZ: Opting out will deprive 21

residents and workers of new opportunities and I 22

call on the Members of the Town Board to vote 23

against opting out. 24

Thank you. 25

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, thank you 1

for your statement. 2

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 3

heard. After, the following ensued.) 4

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Carmine Fiore. 5

Did you hand the statement up? 6

NEIL GONZALVO: Yes. 7

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Good Morning, name and 8

address for the record. 9

CARMINE FIORE: Good Morning, my name is 10

Carmine Fiore. 11 Farm Road, Levittown, New York. 11

I want to address over here everyone, first 12

of all I want to thank everyone for their time and 13

I have something prepared. 14

My name is Carmine Fiore. I am a disabled 15

Army Veteran, also Veteran of the New York Fire 16

Department. 17

Accumulative, I have, approximately, twenty 18

years of serving my Country, State and City, all 19

right and I am here to urge the Board to opt into 20

cannabis sales. 21

Cannabis sales is legal in New York, all 22

right. 23

So, now, we are here to decide whether the 24

Towns should opt-in or opt-out. 25

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So, the Town of Hempstead is the biggest 1

Town in the Country. 2

All eyes are on us, all right. 3

New York Cannabis Industry is going to be 4

built by New Yorkers for New Yorkers and we are 5

the people who are building the foundation for 6

this industry. 7

MRTA has given the Town a lot of safeguards 8

from some of the questions that the Board is 9

asking, some of the Members that are speaking. 10

I assume that you guys did not read MRTA 11

and if you did, you didn’t read it to the 12

entirety. 13

I suggest that you guys do, before you vote 14

on it. 15

It is only one hundred and sixty pages and 16

my eight-year-old son has read Goosebumps Box 17

longer than this. 18

So, I would just like to highlight some of 19

the things MRTA has given the Towns that operated 20

in preventative sales of children. 21

All right, preventative sales of children, 22

I heard multiple people, um, um, mention this. 23

MRTA has done - - prevents this by two-24

step verification process. 25

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Customer’s I.D. is checked at the door and 1

once at the register. 2

It is not possible - - MRTA does not cater 3

to use, as I heard someone say. 4

Let me also bring your attention to Article 5

4, Section 78, MRTA that says the responsibility 6

of retail location must adhere to adopting and 7

maintain a strict security system, adopt and 8

maintaining a strict tracking system, adopting and 9

maintaining a strict recordkeeping system, 10

adopting and maintaining a strict surveillance 11

system, adopting and maintaining a strict cannabis 12

compliance system, so, if you see any child under 13

the age of twenty-one (21) with some type of 14

cannabis, you can literally get that piece of 15

cannabis. 16

You can look up and find exactly who bought 17

that and where, all right? 18

So, there is no diversion to youth when it 19

comes to cannabis. 20

Retail dispensaries, the Town undercuts 21

retail cannabis. 22

Marketing; someone mentioned in 23

Connecticut, there have been cases of tainted 24

cannabis, let me back up a little. 25

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Connecticut is not a legal State in medical 1

or recreational. 2

So, they found cases where cannabis was 3

tainted and multiple people were hospitalized. 4

If Connecticut had access to safe cannabis 5

that would not happen. 6

When I say safe cannabis, I am not just 7

talking about, um, fentanyl and heroin laced in 8

cannabis, I am talking about hard metals that are 9

not tested. 10

Thank you guys for your time. 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: You can provide it to 12

the Town Clerk, either in email or in writing and 13

I thank you very much for coming today and thank 14

you for your service to the Country. 15

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 16

heard. After, the following ensued.) 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next, I have Alison 18

Ericksen. 19

Good Morning, name and address for the 20

record. 21

ALISON ERICKSEN: Hello, I am Alison 22

Ericksen. 23

I am from Oceanside, New York. 24

And, I stand before you today as a resident 25

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of Oceanside, representative of Oceanside Safe 1

Coalition. 2

I am also a Mother, a longtime advocate for 3

the safety of youth in my hometown. 4

It is moments like this that we must 5

recognize the responsibility as we do have as 6

leaders and decisionmakers. 7

And, our children do deserve to grow up in 8

communities that are designed to protect them. 9

So, I am here, today to educate and provide 10

some concerns about the retail sales and 11

consumption site for marijuana. 12

As, it currently stands, in 2019, 13

Oceanside’s rate of youth consumption for alcohol 14

and marijuana are far above the State average and 15

this is prior to legalization, mine you. 16

Root causes, according to our data are 17

local consumption of large and social access. 18

National research demonstrates that 19

substance use among youth increases as perception 20

of risk and social declines. 21

And, with the local commercialization of 22

marijuana, we do need to ask ourselves, what 23

message will this send to today’s youth? 24

Will selling marijuana and synthetic 25

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marijuana products make our community safer or 1

make them healthier or will it be normalized, more 2

available and more potent in addictive forms. 3

Marijuana concentrates into hash oil, 4

shattered crumbled dabs of wax and THC potency 5

varies widely in these products. 6

According to recent studies, the average 7

marijuana flower contains about seventeen percent 8

of THC, although independent studies in legal 9

States found the percentage to be even higher, 10

about thirty percent. 11

Concentrates and edibles contained an 12

average of fifty-five percent THC but many 13

marijuana retailers promote products containing up 14

to ninety-five to ninety-nine percent of THC. 15

Currently, no State has limited potency of 16

THC manufactured products. 17

State regulatory frameworks are struggling 18

to keep up with their licensed shops. 19

For instance, in Oregon, there is one State 20

Inspector per every eighty-three marijuana 21

licenses. 22

According to the newly establish, um, 23

Cannabis Management Bureau, there will be no 24

licenses issued until, at lease, March of 2023. 25

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So, not one penny in tax revenue can be 1

collected before then. 2

So, since we have the ability to opt back 3

in anytime, what is the rush to do so, now when 4

there are currently no set regulations potentially 5

to keep our community safer or ensure these 6

products will stay out of the hands of children? 7

There are currently no drug tests, 8

procedures or devices for marijuana equivalent to 9

a breath alcohol test. 10

Local onsite consumption would threaten the 11

overall safety of our roads and require more 12

enforcement from our local Precincts. 13

We do understand that the prospects of the 14

sale taxes are enticing. 15

Please, consider the increase cost to the 16

Town of Hempstead in terms of law enforcement, 17

medical substance abuse, mental, health services, 18

more offset the prospect - - 19

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 20

After, the following ensued.) 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you. I will get 22

yelled at. You can supplement or email the Town 23

Clerk the rest of your statement. 24

We thank you for taking the time 25

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to come here today. 1

It is clear that you are in support of 2

opting out, is that correct? 3

ALISON ERICKSEN: Yes, sir. 4

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Allie, I just want 5

to say thank you for all the work you do for the 6

Oceanside Community. 7

And, like I said to the Rockville Centre 8

Youth Coalition, we all look forward to partnering 9

with you in the future on educational events. 10

ALISON ERICKSEN: Thank you, Anthony, you 11

have been amazing support to our Coalition. 12

We really appreciate you. 13

Thank you so much. 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Dan Raymond? 15

Dan is gone. 16

Adrian Lopresti? 17

Good Afternoon, name and address for the 18

record. 19

ADRIAN LOPRESTI: Adrian LoPresti from YES 20

Community Counseling Center. 21

152 Center Lane, Levittown. 22

So, um, thanks for hearing us and we won’t 23

belabor any points, we agree with today, but on 24

behalf of YES Community Counseling Center and 25

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Levittown Community Action Coalition, we just want 1

to share, we support opting out. 2

It is our responsibility to put safeguards 3

in place within the Town of Hempstead. 4

We know that addiction is a pediatric 5

device that starts early and when there is low 6

perception of harm, that is when, um, there is 7

more likelihood for use with worsening mental 8

crisis. 9

And, the opioid epidemic increasing since 10

the pandemic if there is anything that we have 11

learned having safeguards in our schools and in 12

our homes is not enough. 13

We must also have it in our community and 14

that is where we ask the Town to support our 15

efforts and opt out. 16

So, thank you. 17

SUPERVISOR CALVIN: Thank you very much for 18

taking the time to come today. 19

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: While you are there, I 20

just to advise everybody that the Levittown 21

Community Action Coalition which you started with 22

YES in the old building, it is student educators, 23

law enforcement, clergy, elected officials, 24

merchants, parents and many, many others 25

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and your vision is to educate prevention and 1

treatment. 2

These problems that are arising from 3

marijuana and students that come and speak, I am 4

part of the Coalition, students from elementary 5

schools around come to speak to us and Middle 6

School. 7

It is heartbreaking what they have to go 8

through and we have to. 9

It is our job to protect the community. 10

So, I thank you for supporting us in the 11

efforts that we are making today. 12

ADRIAN LOPRESTI: Thank you for your 13

support, Councilman. 14

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Supervisor? 15

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Yes. 16

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: This is from 17

the Hempstead School District and they are opting 18

out. 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: We will make that part 20

of the record, opting out from the Hempstead 21

School District. 22

Okay, next I have Charlene Ali. 23

Name and address for the record, please. 24

CHARLENE ALI: Charlene Ali, Valley 25

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Stream. 1

I have a bit of a statement prepared but I 2

don’t want to be redundant. 3

I would urge the Board Members or anybody 4

in the audience who have questions, please, read - 5

- make available the actual Bill, the MRTA, many 6

of the questions that are being asked, especially 7

about the advertising products, what products will 8

be available, concentration levels. 9

The law is passed in New York. 10

It is legal. 11

There are a myriad of licenses available 12

for adult use. 13

The only two that we can operate out of is 14

consumption spaces and recreational sales. 15

Recreational sales, it is going to be super 16

hard for anybody that wants to play in this game 17

to get into it. 18

The cost for licensing is going to be 19

astronomical because of all of the safeguards 20

provided in the MRTA to keep our communities safe. 21

Also, I feel that it is the responsibility 22

of the parent. 23

I have two children in the Elementary 24

School System and they understand what they 25

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are allowed to touch in the house and not. 1

If you have alcohol in your home, be a 2

responsible adult as you are responsible parent 3

and make sure your children don’t have access to 4

it or understand that they can’t have access to 5

it. 6

That is what the Responsible Adult Use 7

Program is about. 8

Um, also, too, by opting-in, the Board, the 9

community has every right and power to shape what 10

cannabis looks like in the community. 11

You can say where it can be. 12

You can provide the times and operations. 13

You can make sure that all of the safety 14

situations and things that you have are addressed 15

one hundred percent. 16

Testing, safe products need to be available 17

on the market for medical patients and for adult 18

recreational use. 19

The amount of money that we - - I know we 20

are saying profit over people, the boroughs will 21

get money. 22

We have Unions coming up and speaking - - 23

talking about how many quality jobs these 24

dispensaries will make and, um, it can 25

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provide within the community taxpayers putting 1

money back into our community. 2

We take all of these bonds to fix our 3

school and to get funding for things and cannabis 4

consumers and cannabis communities can put that 5

money back into the community. 6

And, it is the responsibility for anybody 7

that has a cannabis company to put education into 8

the community. 9

It is written into the MRTA as a 10

responsibility for people who are in this industry 11

to put education back into the community and that 12

comes in the form of different organizations, put 13

money into the community. 14

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 15

After, the following ensued.) 16

CHARLENE ALI: Come out and deal with civic 17

issues. So, in conclusion, I support opting in. 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much for 19

taking the time to join us this afternoon. 20

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 21

heard. After, the following ensued.) 22

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next, I have Judy 23

Vining. 24

Hi, Good Afternoon. Your name and address 25

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for the record, please. 1

JUDY VINING: Judy Vining. I live in Long 2

Beach, but I am representing Long Beach Aware, 3

which is a Coalition that includes Island Park, 4

Lido Beach, Point Lookout and East Atlantic Beach. 5

So, we are part of the Town of Hempstead, 6

as well. 7

I am not going to repeat what has been said 8

before, but I want you to know that there are 9

several things that we consider important, um, it 10

is certainly about safeguarding our children. 11

It is about safeguarding our communities. 12

We take the community approach. 13

What we do know is that if you vote to opt 14

out, you have absolutely nothing to lose. 15

You can always vote in at any moment 16

afterwards. 17

You have one opportunity to vote to opt out 18

and that is until December 31st of this year. 19

That gives you time to look at every 20

regulation, the Cannabis Office of Cannabis 21

Management not one regulation has been written, 22

yet. 23

So, you can’t possibly have the ability to 24

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the Town of Hempstead and all the surrounding 1

communities. 2

There is that. 3

There is also the fact that the Office of 4

Cannabis Management has stated that there will be 5

absolutely no licenses given for the next eighteen 6

months, at least, because it will take them long 7

to promulgate the regulations. 8

Post them, have response from private 9

citizens, as well as, public bodies to what they 10

are, so there will be not one penny, not one penny 11

of revenue that will be available to any 12

Municipality or Village or, um, Town in the State 13

of New York until then. 14

The other thing that people keep pointing 15

to is that there are safeguards. 16

There are ideas. 17

There is, um, you can’t sell to anyone 18

under twenty-one (21). 19

Well, I would just point you to our alcohol 20

industry, that hasn’t worked out very well. 21

Um, there are fraudulent ideas that are 22

used on a regular basis but more than that, it is 23

the acceptance and the role modeling that it is 24

okay and the access that kids have to the parents, 25

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who, after, in the post-COVID years, um, and 1

during COVID, we know that alcohol consumption has 2

skyrocketed. 3

There is no reason to believe that the same 4

thing would not - - wouldn’t happen with 5

marijuana. 6

Um, it was referenced before that it is a 7

cure for opioid addiction, the science does not 8

support that. 9

So, I would urge you to take this one 10

chance to opt out and wait and see. 11

There is nothing to lose. 12

Thank you. 13

(Whereupon, three-minute bell rang. 14

After, the following ensued.) 15

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 16

heard. After, the following ensued.) 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 18

Next I have Steven Grunwald. 19

Good Afternoon, name and address for the 20

record. 21

STEVEN GRUNWALD: Good Afternoon, Steven 22

Grunwald. 23

I live in Baldwin. Thank you very much for 24

allowing me to speak. 25

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Um, I am looking at this whole thing as a 1

realist, the people have been using cannabis for 2

thousands of years. 3

It is no worse than alcohol or tobacco, 4

which kills tens of thousands of people every year 5

in the U.S. 6

I go to a Doctor, he can prescribe three 7

different kinds of it. 8

Um, every State that legalized marijuana, I 9

have seen a reduction in opioid use, especially 10

the elderly because they are the ones with all the 11

aches and pains. 12

Trust me, I know. 13

Everybody here knows what Baldwin is like, 14

empty stores. 15

Thirty years they have been talking about 16

revitalizing it. 17

Why don’t we get some of these big 18

marijuana companies in there to put up nice 19

stores? 20

It will attract bars and restaurants, um, 21

instead of all these bogus churches, my school 22

taxes just went up six hundred dollars a year and 23

we need some businesses, you know, you need 24

businesses to take over and buildings. 25

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And, let’s give it a try. So, it is legal, 1

now. 2

They tried to regulate. People have spoken 3

about kids getting poisoned with it, just allowing 4

that, to put candy wrappers on edibles, if you 5

don’t’ want kids to use it, you have to have it 6

look like it is medicine, which it is, ultimately, 7

it is medicine, just like alcohol and tobacco. 8

I know Dr. Eisenstein, he said it is bad 9

for your lungs. 10

Well, breathing any smoke is; cigarette 11

smoke, wood smoke. 12

Um, people are going to use it anyway, 13

really, it is legal. 14

Regulate taxes. Put the money back to the 15

community. 16

Lower our school taxers, property taxes. 17

So, I am asking the Town Board, 18

respectfully, to opt in and allow these stores. 19

Thank you very much. 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much for 21

coming today. 22

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 23

heard. After, the following ensued.) 24

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next, I have Eric 25

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Gurist. 1

Go to the podium, sir. 2

Good Afternoon, name and address for the 3

record, please. 4

ERIC GURIST: My name is Eric Gurist. I 5

have been a resident of Wantagh for the last 6

forty-five years. 7

I have no prepared statement. 8

I will speak totally extemporaneously. 9

I assume that the Members of this august 10

body are fully aware of the dangers of alcohol and 11

nicotine, yet, I do not hear anyone or have not 12

heard anyone saying that places where alcohol can 13

be purchased and consumed and/or nicotine can be 14

purchased or consumed should also be banned and 15

closed. 16

Why not? 17

The failure of this august body to address 18

those evils while attempting to possibly cut off 19

some other evil which you really don’t know much 20

about strikes me, quite frankly, and I am sorry to 21

say this as hypocritical, it only points to one 22

conclusion, it is all about the Benjamins okay. 23

I urge you to opt in. 24

Thank you. 25

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(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 1

heard. After, the following ensued.) 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, thank you. 3

Next, I have Kevin Westley. Good 4

Afternoon, name and address for the record, 5

please. 6

KEVIN WESTLEY: Thank you. My name is 7

Kevin Westley. 8

I live in a Senior Community in East Meadow 9

We hear that there are a lot of possible 10

beneficial points about marijuana but because it 11

is a Class 1 Drug, we are really not sure, so, I 12

am going to talk a bout just my personal 13

experience, and as such, it is beyond 14

protestation. 15

I dated a woman years ago who was legally 16

blind and with glaucoma, after we smoked our first 17

joint together, she started to cry because she 18

said I never realized you have such beautiful blue 19

eyes. 20

As a Member of the Senior Community, we 21

have, as someone mentioned, a lot of aches and 22

pains. 23

My wife suffers from arthritis in the knees 24

and in the hands. 25

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Her thumb will sometimes lock and she is in 1

tremendous pain. 2

Even though she got a prescription, we 3

could not buy CBD, I think it is called, ointment 4

or oil, here, locally or get it online a couple of 5

years ago. 6

Fortunately, we have a place down in 7

Florida, so we were able to get it. 8

She has been taking it ever since and after 9

a couple of weeks, the arthritis had diminished 10

dramatically. 11

The main issue here with not opting in is 12

that you are forcing people to go to the black 13

market to purchase it. 14

Um, when I use to smoke years ago, I 15

stopped smoking because I realized, ultimately my 16

money was going to a drug lord some place. 17

And, the guy that I use to get my stash 18

from, he would make up names, “Cheeba,” or “Mowee, 19

Mowee,” all sorts of things but you never really 20

knew what you were getting. 21

One time he told me this isn’t as potent as 22

the stuff you had last time, but you can make love 23

for hours. 24

I wanted to change my order from an ounce 25

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to a pound. 1

Anyway, I am seventy-three (73), it is on 2

my bucket list. I would prefer to do it legally 3

but there are plenty of access that I can get and 4

I would ask you to, please, opt in. 5

Thank you. 6

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 7

heard. After, the following ensued.) 8

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you. 9

Next, I have Helene Manas? 10

Name and address for the record, please. 11

HELENE MANAS: Hi, my name is Helene Manas 12

from Merrick, New York. 13

Um, recreational marijuana is legal in New 14

York State and it will bought and used in the Town 15

of Hempstead whether you opt out or not. 16

It will bring in so much tax money and if 17

you opt out, the Town will get nothing. 18

Also, medical marijuana has been legal for 19

a few years and there have been no problems around 20

where it is sold to adults. 21

And, you cannot stop people from using it. 22

So, all the problems we are talking about 23

does not matter. 24

The important point is do you want the tax 25

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dollars or not? 1

With these tax dollars, you can lower our 2

school taxes, our property taxes which is 3

something that is the most important thing to the 4

people that live here. 5

My last point is that all these terrible 6

things you are saying about marijuana, nobody 7

talks about all the harm that alcohol has done but 8

it is sold here, everywhere. 9

And, it is always okay for people to be out 10

drinking alcohol and there is a lot more damage 11

done by drunk people than there are by stoned 12

people. 13

And, whether you believe it or not, most 14

teenagers smoke pot. 15

And, it will much better if it was 16

regulated because it would be much harder to get 17

it because you have to be twenty-one (21) and you 18

have to show I.D. 19

And, hopefully, it would stopping all the 20

illegal drugs that happen right by our schools. 21

Thank you. 22

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 23

heard. After, the following ensued.) 24

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next, I have Colleen 25

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Mooney. 1

(Whereupon, “We ask that the Council 2

Members not be on their phones during the 3

proceedings, thank you,” was heard calling out 4

from the audience.) 5

COLLEEN MOONEY: Good Afternoon, I am 6

Colleen Mooney. I live at 35 Riverside Drive in 7

Rockville Centre. 8

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Hi. 9

COLLEEN MOONEY: I am here because I 10

encourage you to opt out, again. 11

I have a personal story. 12

I am not going to go into any of the data 13

that was mentioned but I have a grandson who, 14

unfortunately, started in his Freshman year of 15

High School and progressively, I couldn’t 16

understand why his grades were going down, he was 17

very lethargic and ultimately, in his Senior year, 18

he was put out of the private High School and he 19

admitted to us that he had smoked marijuana every 20

day since the beginning of High School. 21

He, then, he said he wasn’t interested in 22

College at all. 23

So, he tried to pursue the Marines and the 24

best thing that happened was that he had to 25

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be drug free in order to be admitted and he had to 1

go through this regulated training and he turned 2

to me one day and said, “Nanna, I am not addicted 3

to marijuana anymore. I am addicted to exercise.” 4

And, I was like I was so happy but I have 5

seen it not only in my grandchild and I have seen 6

it in my other family members, as well. 7

And, again, I am not addressing any other 8

issues. 9

I am telling you from my heart that I am so 10

thankful that I believe you are going to vote opt 11

out. 12

Thank you. 13

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 14

heard. After, the following ensued.) 15

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mrs. Mooney. 16

Next I have Julia Sugard? 17

Julia? 18

(NO RESPONSE) 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Brendan Black. 20

BRENDAN BLACK: Yes, sir. 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Your turn. 22

Good Afternoon, if you would give your name 23

and address for the record. 24

BRENDAN BLACK: Good Afternoon. My name 25

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is Brendan Black and I am Legislative Aide to 1

State Assemblyman Keith Brown. 2

I apologize, he couldn’t be here, today but 3

he sent me here to, um, just give you a brief 4

statement from a ranking Member on the New York 5

State Assembly for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. 6

And, um, I have a little statement, if I 7

may read. 8

Good Afternoon, Supervisor Clavin, 9

Honorable Members and Town Board: 10

I apologize that I am not able to attend 11

today’s Public Hearing but I thought it was 12

important to offer my prospective, not only as the 13

Assemblyman for the 12th District but also as a 14

ranking Assembly Member on the Assembly Committee 15

of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse and a Member of 16

the Northport Drug and Alcohol Task Force. 17

So, I asked Brendon Black, my Legislative 18

Aide to come down to today’s Public Hearing and 19

offer some remarks. 20

I want to discuss the looming deadline and 21

requirements in order to opt out of the recently 22

enacted Marijuana Regulations and Taxation Act or 23

MRTA, which authorizes the opening of retail 24

recreational cannabis dispensaries and 25

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onsite consumption of licenses within the Town 1

boundaries, unless the Town opts out of the 2

debated new Law that was passed by last session 3

and signed into law by the Governor and it is the 4

law of the State. 5

However, most importantly, MRTA permits 6

Cities, Towns and Villages to prohibit the 7

issuances of either or both retail dispensaries 8

and onsite consumption licenses within their 9

jurisdiction by opting out. 10

With the deadline to opt out quickly 11

approaching, I would urge you to take a prudent 12

approach by, at least, for, now, prohibiting 13

marijuana establishments until more comprehensive 14

research and regulations are available. 15

I spent a lot of time on this issue since 16

taking office. 17

There is a lot of information from the 18

States that have legalized marijuana, such as, 19

California, Colorado, in fact, the Rocky Mountain 20

Study from Colorado paints a troubling picture. 21

For instance, increased teen use of 22

marijuana, increased number of traffic accidents 23

and increased number of more vehicle accident 24

fatalities - - 25

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(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 1

After, the following ensued.) 2

BRENDAN BLACK: As a result, I drafted - - 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: May I suggest - - 4

BRENDAN BLACK: May I finish, sir? 5

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Mr. Black, you can hear 6

people getting a little rowdy, submit the letter. 7

We will make it part of the record. 8

Tell the Assemblyman, thank you very much 9

for taking the time and thank you for giving the 10

testimony today. 11

BRENDAN BLACK: And, he offers his 12

services. 13

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very, very 14

much. 15

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 16

heard. After, the following ensued.) 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Next, I will call Alan 18

Robert. 19

Good Afternoon, name and address for the 20

record. 21

ALAN ROBERT: Alan Robert, Greenlawn, New 22

York. 23

I am not quite sure what my position is on 24

this. 25

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I kind of came to figure out what it was 1

like and one of the problems I am having is some 2

of the dialogue is we shouldn’t support it because 3

it will harm the children or it is unsafe, that is 4

meaningful to a degree but the problem is that 5

problem can be used in any sense, right? 6

You saw what happened in Michigan with gun 7

debates and stuff like that. 8

I imagine there are some people who don’t 9

appreciate it when it will harm the children in 10

that sector. 11

It shouldn’t be used that freely, so free 12

like that. 13

It needs to be in totality. 14

It shouldn’t be about safety or risk, the 15

science versus the ethics. 16

It is about culture. 17

It is about tradition. 18

Some of us are undecided about powerful, 19

important statements that we can use to make good 20

police decisions. 21

So, I think if you are going to come here 22

and speak, try to say more than the children’s 23

safety, try to generate a statement that is 24

universal, that can apply to all the different 25

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concepts that are involved in the issue, so it can 1

be meaningful, public dialogue. 2

This isn’t just kind of talking, people 3

talking, pretending they are being honest when 4

they are not. 5

And, I think one of the ways you can do 6

that is in alcohol has benefits. 7

Everybody has access to it and it is legal. 8

If you are against marijuana being legal in 9

this Town, but you support alcohol, you should 10

tell us how those two positions are consistent, 11

that is what I was talking about. 12

I don’t know how you can be consistent and 13

support alcohol and be against marijuana. 14

Make a decision about what makes sense to 15

them. 16

This is supposed to be a democracy. 17

We should be consistent about what we are 18

talking about. 19

We should be honest. 20

So, I am still undecided. I like to see 21

more of the top people come here and explain to us 22

how you are for alcohol but you are against 23

marijuana. 24

How do you resolve both of that unless 25

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there is some sort of science that says alcohol is 1

better than marijuana, okay, maybe that may be the 2

case but you should have cited where that science 3

is. 4

It is an ethical kind of issue. 5

It should be spoken about meaningfully. 6

Don’t come up here and just say highly, charged 7

emotional statements. 8

It is just more about your emotions. It is 9

about public society, public life. 10

There are rational, ethical, cultural, 11

traditional, legal implications of this. 12

Your statement should represent all of that 13

so the public can come to a meaningful, um, 14

conclusion about what it should do. 15

Thank you. 16

(Whereupon, applause from the audience was 17

heard. After, the following ensued.) 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I don’t have any other 19

slips, is there anybody that has not been heard 20

that wished to be heard, that did not fill out a 21

slip? 22

If you, please, if that is the case, go to 23

the mic and give your name and address for the 24

record, please. 25

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Good Afternoon, name and address for the 1

record. 2

ELISA HINKEN: Good Afternoon, my name is 3

Elisa Hinken. 4

15 Brofmans Road, Inwood, New York. 5

Opting out of the recreational marijuana 6

program in the Town of Hempstead deprives those 7

medical issues and the handicapped who depend on 8

the product for neuromuscular benefits, as well 9

as, those in severe pain. 10

You heard previously, Mr. Westly, um, 11

brought to life his issues getting the product for 12

his wife and himself, here, in New York. 13

I am a medical marijuana patient. 14

I am a Nurse for forty-six years. 15

I have specialized in Public Heath and 16

Community based service for the last thirty-three 17

years. 18

This is near and dear to my heart because I 19

have never treated a patient who overdosed on 20

marijuana in an Emergency Room, but I have treated 21

patients who have marijuana laced with PCP and 22

angle dust. 23

Now, you have fentanyl on the streets, that 24

is the worse. 25

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So, get this stuff off the streets. 1

Provide health and happiness to the medical 2

patients that are running out of the Town of 3

Hempstead if you do not opt in. 4

Thank you. 5

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 6

Do you like to be heard on this item? 7

Come up and give your name and address for 8

the record. 9

STEPHEN EDMONDSON: Stephen Edmondson. Box 10

279, Oceanside, New York. 11

And, this is like the abortion issue back 12

in the day. 13

I ran for County Legislator and the Town 14

Board. I mean you got people for it and against 15

it and catching all the people over at the 16

Coliseum Motor Lodge in East Meadow with pot and 17

you call the Police Department and they tell you 18

they don’t have enough grams to charge them with 19

it. 20

I like to know what happened to my 21

Assemblywoman who has a handicapped son and she is 22

Republican, when she is supposed to be 23

representing the Five Towns, which you have a lot 24

of people here from the Five Town and Oceanside. 25

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COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Yes, sir, Missy 1

Miller did articulate what her position was. 2

She is in favor of medical marijuana. 3

She is in favor of the Town of Hempstead 4

opting out of dispensaries and selling 5

recreational marijuana. 6

That is her position that she articulated 7

to me. 8

STEPHEN EDMONDSON: And, I hope you stick 9

around for Public Comment because I have some 10

issues that I would like to address with you as a 11

new elected County Executive. 12

I hope you don’t have your inaugural 13

outside and freezing everybody. 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Anybody else that 15

wishes to be heard on this item that hasn’t put in 16

a slip? 17

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 18

the following ensued.) 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I please 20

have a Motion. 21

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Mr. 22

Supervisor, I recommend that we really make sure 23

that we opt out of the marijuana in the Town of 24

Hempstead. 25

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COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Second. 1

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Second that on the 2

record. 3

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 4

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 5

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 6

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 7

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 8

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 9

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 10

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 12

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 14

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 16

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 17

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Mr. Supervisor, if 18

we can take fifteen minutes for the Court 19

Reporter. 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: We will take a fifteen 21

minute break. 22

I want to thank everyone that came here to 23

speak on whatever your position is today. 24

We appreciate you coming here today. 25

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We will take a fifteen-minute break. We 1

will start this meeting at 12:50. 2

(Whereupon, a fifteen-minute recess was 3

entertained. After, the following ensued.) 4

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 5

call the next item. 6

CLERK MURRAY: We have two companion 7

Resolutions read together, the first is a 8

Resolution adopting a S.E.Q.R Negative Declaration 9

and Determination of non-significance in 10

connection with an application to rezone a parcel 11

of land to a Gasoline Service Station (GSS) 12

District located in Roosevelt (465 Nassau Road) – 13

Town of Hempstead (Bolla Oil Corporation.) 14

And, the next Resolution is the Application 15

of Bolla Oil Corp. to include an existing Gasoline 16

Service Station in “GSS” District and to extend 17

premises and install two (2) storage tanks each 18

with a capacity of 15,000 gallons – Roosevelt- 19

West side of Nassau Road between West Raymond 20

Avenue & Lee Street. 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, I see we have 22

Counsel for Bolla. 23

If you would identify yourself and good 24

afternoon. 25

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ATTORNEY O’BRIEN: Yes, Good Afternoon, 1

Supervisor Clavin, Senior Councilwoman Goosby, 2

Honorable Members of the Board, Madam Clerk: 3

Kevin O’Brien from O’Brien Law, P.C. with 4

offices at 462 Sagamore Avenue, East Williston, 5

New York. 6

I also have here joining me this afternoon, 7

Chris Tartaglia, licensed, Professional Engineer 8

and Principal of High Point Engineering, the 9

Design Professional that prepared the plans which 10

are before the Board. 11

Just before I get started, I just want to 12

join the Town Board in mourning the loss of Joe 13

Ra. 14

I think when I started, I think I was 15

working with Ken Chave at the time, who was a 16

gentleman Mr. Ra followed in his footsteps and I 17

joined working with him the last twenty-five, 18

thirty years. 19

And, so, I join the Town Board, the 20

employees of the Town of Hempstead and the 21

residents in mourning the loss of Joe. 22

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you. 23

ATTORNEY O’BRIEN: With respect to this 24

application, this is an application involving 25

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the existing gasoline service station located at 1

465 Nassau Road in Roosevelt. 2

It is bounded by three roadways. 3

We have Nassau Road, which is to the - - 4

Nassau Road which is to the West and then we have 5

Lee Street to the North. 6

This is an existing gasoline service 7

station and has been operating as a gasoline 8

service station for probably fifty or sixty years. 9

We are seeking to operate a Bolla at this 10

station. 11

It is owned by 465 Nassau Realty Corp. 12

which has consented to the application but 13

probably in about 1992, I think it was, there was 14

an application. 15

It was then operating as a U.S. Petroleum. 16

The premises is currently improved with a 17

single-story building, three bays, um, a little 18

office area. 19

There are four underground storage tanks, 20

pump island with dispensers. 21

And, back in 1992, an application was made 22

to this Board to renovate not completely rebuild, 23

but to renovate, to essentially add onto the 24

building and convert one of the bays for 25

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a convenience store, only self-service and the 1

like and that application was approved and it was 2

approved subject to certain restrictive covenants 3

and subject to specific site plans which were 4

approved by this Board. 5

Throughout the years, there were 6

applications and requests for a continuation of 7

that approval. 8

I think back in 2006, 2009 and 2014, 9

resolutions had been continually adopted to 10

continue that and unfortunately, it was operated 11

as a U.S. Petroleum for a number of different 12

operators that have been in and out and they were 13

never really able to make it and make a 14

substantial investment into the property. 15

And, quite frankly, in the current 16

condition, the building structures have passed 17

their useful life. 18

It is badly in need of repair. 19

So, I am pleased to present to the Board an 20

application by Bolla Oil Corporation. 21

Bolla has a history throughout the 22

metropolitan area, throughout the Town of 23

Hempstead. 24

I think you have come to know the product, 25

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the investment that they make into a particular 1

piece of property in the community. 2

So, the specifics of what it is we are 3

looking to do is completely raze and rebuild this 4

place, not just from the ground up but from the 5

underground up. 6

There are four existing underground 7

gasoline storage tanks, there, that we are seeking 8

to remove and replace. 9

All the latest and greatest underground 10

piping, pumping equipment, meeting Federal, State 11

and County Health Department regulations and the 12

like. 13

Taking the Building down, currently, it is 14

parallel to Nassau Road, putting on the side, 15

closing in the curb cuts along the West end, I 16

believe closing the curb cuts over there, erect a 17

thirty by sixty foot Bolla Mart in that location, 18

completely remove and replace the pump islands and 19

erect six pump islands in its place facing the 20

parallel to Nassau, facing, um, the, um, eighteen 21

hundred square foot convenience store with the 22

canopy over that. 23

It was a no-name brand that was operating 24

there before. 25

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Bolla is planning to operate, remove and 1

replace the sign that is there and put a logo 2

sign, price and I.D. and the like. 3

So, it is the intention to operate it as a 4

Sunoco Service Station. 5

And, um, like I said, just completely from 6

the underground up, add landscaping, add all the 7

things that have never been added to that 8

location. 9

Like I said, when the Board acted 10

favorably, perhaps long on the promises of the 11

past, unfortunately, the owners and operators 12

never had the financial capacity, I think, to make 13

those sort of investments but, um, Bolla is 14

willing to do so, invest in the property, invest 15

in the community. 16

And, we are pleased to present this to the 17

Board. 18

And, you know, just if there are any 19

technical questions, that is why I have Mr. 20

Tartaglia over, here to answer any of those tough 21

ones, if there are any, as I would be happy to 22

answer them. 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Any questions from the 24

Board, right, now? 25

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ATTORNEY O’BRIEN: We look at the Board’s 1

favorable discretion. 2

Like I said, there were previous 3

applications in connection with that, those are 4

all gone away and we will look at the favorable 5

discretion of the Board in connection with this 6

application. 7

Thank you. 8

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I don’t have any slips 9

on this item, does any Member of the Public wish 10

to be heard on this item? 11

(Whereupon, “They have nice bathrooms,” was 12

called out from the audience. After, the 13

following ensued.) 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I appreciate that, 15

Bolla appreciates that. 16

If not, then, no questions of the Board, 17

may I have a Motion. 18

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: I make a 19

Motion at this time that we reserve decision on 20

this one and some things we will look at and we 21

will let you know. 22

CLERK MURRAY: Is there a second? 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Is there a second on 24

that? 25

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COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Second. 1

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 3

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 4

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 5

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 6

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 7

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 8

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 9

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 10

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 12

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 13

(Whereupon, Councilman Blakeman did not 14

vote as he was not in the Meeting Room at the time 15

of voting.) 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, Madam Clerk, 17

please, call the next item. 18

CLERK MURRAY: Okay, once, again, we do 19

have two companion resolutions. 20

Resolution – Adopting a S.E.Q.R. Negative 21

Declaration and Determination of Non-Significance 22

in connection with an application to rezone a 23

parcel of land located in near ISLAND PARK – TOWN 24

OF HEMPSTEAD (3915 AUSTIN BOULEVARD OWNERS, LLC.) 25

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And, we have a companion case, an 1

application of 3915 Austin Blvd. Owners, LLC. for 2

rezoning from Business “X” District to Residence 3

“CA” District – near Island Park – East side of 4

Austin Boulevard, North side of Jamaica Avenue, 5

West side of Nevada Avenue. 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Good Morning, Counsel, 7

give your name for the record and address for the 8

record. 9

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Yes, good afternoon, 10

Supervisor, Members of the Board: 11

William Bonesso for Forchelli, Deegan, 12

Turano. 333 Earle Ovington Boulevard, Uniondale, 13

New York, here on behalf of the Petitioners. 14

The Petitioners are present, who are the 15

principals, Patty Abrahamson and in addition to 16

that, we have Mr. Barry Nelson, who will be 17

providing some real estate expert testimony in 18

support of the application. 19

And, then, we also have present, the 20

Architect, Michael Bonacasa from H2M in the event 21

the Board has questions with regard to the 22

technical work that will be done on the premises. 23

That being said, before anything else, I 24

would like to echo the sentiments of Mr. O’Brien 25

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with regard to Mr. Ra. 1

I had a lot of great dealings with Mr. Ra. 2

He was the person of high integrity and a 3

tireless worker and he will be missed. 4

And, I certainly miss him. My condolences 5

to the Town and to his family. 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you. 7

ATTORNEY BONESSO: This application before 8

the Board involves a parcel of property situated 9

on the East side of Austin Boulevard in the 10

unincorporated portion of Island Park, 3915 Austin 11

Boulevard. 12

It is the site of the former Long Island 13

Motor Inn. 14

It is a property that is presently zoned 15

Business “X” District. 16

And, we are asking permission of this Board 17

and that this Board rezone the property to the 18

Residence “CA” District so that the property can 19

be repaired, renovated and repurposed for use as 20

an apartment dwelling. 21

As this Board is well aware, this is a 22

blighted site. 23

It is a site, I was advised, vacant even 24

before Superstorm Sandy. 25

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Superstorm Sandy hit in 2012 and really 1

created havoc and damage to this property, leaving 2

it uninhabitable and unusable and it fell into 3

complete disrepair and non-usable. 4

It became a hangout for undesirables for 5

both humans and non. 6

It was so bad that the County of Nassau 7

eventually condemned the property and took title 8

to it, thus, taking it off the tax rolls and it 9

has been that way ever since. 10

This proposal is such that my client would 11

purchase the property and should the rezoning be 12

approved, it would - - they would Close on the 13

property, acquire the property and repurpose the 14

property for an eighteen-unit department dwelling. 15

The buildings that are existing will be 16

fully repaired and upgraded to the point that they 17

are fully compliant not only with current Building 18

Codes, but also with current FEMA regulations. 19

So, should we have a storm, again, we won’t 20

have the devastation that you had previously. 21

The site will be or the project will need 22

variances from the Zoning Board but they are 23

really technical variances because the buildings, 24

at they exists, presently, are legal with regard 25

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to setbacks, rear and front for the Business 1

District, but, if this property is rezoned to the 2

“CA” District, they need setback variances for 3

that District. 4

That being said, the buildings are 5

existing. 6

They existed and they will be built. Hey 7

will be rebuilt, reconstructed, renovated to 8

provide a much more attractive and usable site, 9

one that is something that will be a benefit to 10

the community. 11

The parking is more than that which is 12

needed. 13

A development of eighteen units would 14

require forty-two parking spaces, the site as 15

proposed and as is, but as proposed to maintain 16

will provide fifty-six parking spaces. 17

So, there will be plenty of parking to meet 18

the needs of the tenants, the needs of visitors 19

and anybody visiting the site for services. 20

Um, there is presently, there are presently 21

two curb cuts on Austin Boulevard. 22

There is also one curb cut that is existing 23

on Nevada Avenue which my client is prepared to 24

close. 25

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Um, we will provide, um, a little bit more 1

security for the site and pre vent, um, cars and 2

vehicles utilizing the Nevada Avenue which is more 3

residential than Austin Boulevard. 4

So, all access to the property would be 5

from the Austin Boulevard side. 6

The application is certainly one that we 7

think it is a very good use of the property but I 8

will call upon Mr. Nelson to provide his testimony 9

in connection with the benefits of a rezoning of 10

this nature. 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Bill, so you are 12

proposing eighteen units, is that correct? 13

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Eighteen units is 14

correct, fourteen, one bedroom and four, two 15

bedrooms. 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, thank you. 17

ATTORNEY BONESSO: I apologize, it is 18

incorrect, sixteen, one bedroom and two, two-19

bedrooms. 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay. 21

Name and address for the record. 22

REAL ESTATE EXPERT NELSON: Good Afternoon, 23

Supervisor, Barry Nelson, 220 Petit Avenue, 24

Bellmore, New York 11710. 25

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I would like to hand to the Board, who is 1

very familiar with the subject property and the 2

surrounding uses but for your review, I have a 3

packet of photographs and arial views, nineteen 4

photographs of the subject property and the 5

immediate use is developed in the area and the 6

arial views will include generally the radius. 7

It is included on the radius map and the 8

surrounding area. 9

The corridor along Austin Boulevard is 10

Business oriented, Business Zoning. 11

Empire Boulevard on the northerly side is 12

Marina uses, recreational uses associated with the 13

creek and the waterways. 14

Residential communities would be along 15

Empire Boulevard, on the southerly side, Jamaica 16

Avenue, Nevada. 17

Towards the southeasterly end, there has 18

been some developments of condominium townhouse 19

developments and there would be Island Bay. 20

There are some new condominium developments 21

that were previously approved years ago that would 22

be constructed shortly and that would be near 23

Shell Place and further South behind the South 24

storage facility just several blocks South. 25

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Austin Boulevard would include the Texas 1

Car Wash development. 2

You have a substantial shopping center, 3

which includes Ace Hardware, West Marine, Outback 4

Restaurant and then you continue South, the 5

subject property formerly a Motor Inn, in my 6

opinion, I don’t believe a Motor Inn is 7

appropriate at that location. 8

Nevertheless, that has been closed since 9

Sandy and before that was an onerous-type use. 10

The County Assessment records indicate 11

there were sixty-seven units at that location, as 12

Counsel mentioned, with parking and this proposal 13

will include more than adequate parking for the 14

use. 15

The proposal for a rental development will 16

include the existing buildings being totally 17

renovated, compliance in parking, the closing of 18

the access from Nevada Avenue and the curb cut 19

strictly on Austin Boulevard. 20

This is an excellent, transitional parcel 21

as the residential community has been developed, 22

now, towards the East, southeast, Hi-Ranch, 23

Colonial-type homes. 24

Values have been increasing and, um, now, 25

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some developmental of condominium uses, 1

townhouses. 2

Excellent transitional development for an 3

apartment building. 4

It will bring more activity of residential 5

uses and patronize, hopefully the waterfront 6

community which would be along Empire Boulevard. 7

And, there are numerous boating, marina, 8

um, kayaking at the Empire Point, the 9

southeasterly side, as well as providing 10

additional for patronage for the local Business 11

community. 12

And, that would include the shopping center 13

across the street. 14

The parcel immediately to the North has 15

been vacant, hopefully, it will encourage a 16

positive redevelopment for that site compatible 17

with the residential community as well as, the 18

Business community. 19

The eighteen unit complies with the 20

requirements for, um, density, as well as 21

providing the on-site parking. 22

Why I say it is a transitional parcel? 23

Because, basically, you have the shopping 24

center to the North which would be North 25

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of near Daley Boulevard and the new Supermarket 1

coming in at that location. 2

You got the residential community being 3

upgraded and a “Business” to a “CA” zoning, is, in 4

my opinion, an upward trend, upward zoning for the 5

parcel, itself and has been blighted and has been 6

off the tax rolls for probably half a dozen years, 7

at least, and, now, it would be put back and it is 8

a good use. 9

Rentals are in demand considering the 10

demand for housing in the area, considering the 11

pricing of rental homes, now, almost pricing out 12

your entry level or early young professionals. 13

This is a great opportunity, as well as, 14

for the Seniors who are looking to get out of 15

housing and have a rental market. 16

Rents are, approximately, on the average 17

between the one and two bedrooms would be around 18

anywhere from twenty-two to twenty-five hundred 19

dollars which is a reasonable rental for the 20

location and for the property itself. 21

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Mr. Nelson, could 22

you say that number, again. 23

REAL ESTATE EXPERT NELSON: Between twenty-24

two and twenty-five hundred dollars 25

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for the average. 1

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: That is for two 2

bedrooms or one bedroom? 3

REAL ESTATE EXPERT NELSON: The one 4

bedroom. 5

The two bedrooms would be closer to around 6

three thousand, thirty-two hundred dollars. 7

And, if you look at the proposed layout, 8

what it is, is all the habitable areas of the 9

units would be on the second level and the first 10

level would be tied in almost like a duplex-type 11

setup and it would include laundry facilities on 12

the first floor and storage. 13

So, you, basically, have the fourteen units 14

- - I mean eighteen units on the second level 15

utilizing the first floor for storage and for 16

laundry facility. 17

Again, we are putting it back on the tax 18

roll. 19

It is a blighted piece of property, right, 20

now. 21

It is an eyesore that hasn’t been utilized 22

in ten years. 23

That said, I believe it is a reasonable 24

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to, um, make compatible use with the residential 1

trends in the area. 2

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Is the applicant 3

currently, are they currently the custodians of 4

the property or is it still Nassau County? 5

ATTORNEY BONESSO: No, they are not. It is 6

still Nassau County. 7

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: The sale is it 8

contingent on the zoning change? 9

ATTORNEY BONESSO: The sale is contingent 10

on the zoning change and approval of the use for 11

the purposes described, here, today. 12

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Okay. 13

REAL ESTATE EXPERT NELSON: Any other 14

questions of myself? 15

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 16

the following ensued.) 17

ATTORNEY BONESSO: That is our direct 18

presentation. 19

We are prepared to respond. 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you for your 21

presentation, Mr. Nelson. 22

Thank you for your energetic, compassionate 23

presentation. 24

(Whereupon, “can I ask a question,” 25

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was heard calling out from the audience. After, 1

the following ensued.) 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: You have been coming 3

for along time, you know the routine. 4

We have a couple of slips in. 5

First, I will start with Legislator Ford. 6

Good Afternoon, how are you? 7

LEGISLATOR FORD: Good Afternoon. 8

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Denise, before you 9

start, I didn’t realize that the County was 10

involved in the transaction, so, I will recuse 11

myself in taking part of the Hearing. 12

Thank you. 13

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Legislator? 14

LEGISLATOR FORD: Thank you very much for 15

letting me speak on this item. 16

Dennis, the remind me of our days at the 17

Legislature. 18

But, I am reaching out to you to urge you 19

to, please, um, pass this application. 20

You know, allow this change of use to go 21

through. 22

Um, as you know, there has been tremendous 23

talk about Long Beach Motor Inn. 24

I have to say this has been a blight 25

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for almost twenty years, as a Motel. 1

It was used as a homeless shelter. 2

So, we had many families there, which put a 3

strain on the public schools, the school system, 4

which was one issue, but, what made it, it was, 5

um, a homeless shelter. 6

A lot of times we found that pedophiles and 7

criminals found their way into there. 8

So, we had to immediately engage our Police 9

Department to go and try to remove those 10

individuals as a safety measure for those that 11

were inhabiting the place. 12

Once we tried, before Sandy, to try to find 13

the owner to see if there were ways of finding a 14

buyer to be able to change it so we can eradicate 15

this blight that was in the neighborhood. 16

The residents had reached out to my office, 17

um, because they were very upset with the 18

condition of the property and what the property 19

was being used as. 20

After, Sandy, as you know, it was used. 21

The business then closed, not to reopen and so it 22

was then that County Executive Mangano made it an 23

issue to secure that property, so, we could make 24

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it into something that would benefit the 1

community. 2

And, that was when we started the process 3

of condemning the property and taking it over. 4

It has been off the tax rolls since 2012. 5

Um, as they said, there were groups of 6

kids, people living there. 7

The Fire Marshal had to go - - we had to 8

have DPW go out and secure the property. 9

Um, I know that this an issue that is 10

impacting many of the residents as they 11

continuously reached out to me on this. 12

Um, but we look at this, it is very 13

difficult to find somebody to be able to purchase 14

this and we had this RFP that was issued and, um, 15

we were very fortunate that these people have 16

decided that they want to purchase the property to 17

convert it into apartments. 18

And, I was surprised, I thought there would 19

be more apartments but eighteen, I think would be 20

adequate. 21

Um, as you know, we are doing, um, road 22

reconstruction on Austin Boulevard. 23

We are making it so it would be more 24

attractive for the businesses that are there, 25

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to also provide safe crossings for pedestrians. 1

We are doing this up at Empire Boulevard to 2

make it, um, more easy for the residents, 3

especially in the Barnum Isle area to be able to 4

cross safely over into the Village of Island Park 5

to be able to access the Mall that is there with 6

the hardware and, um, is it the steakhouse? 7

I can’t remember the name. 8

(Whereupon, the three-minute bell rang. 9

After, the following ensued.) 10

LEGISLATOR FORD: So, it is imperative and 11

I ask you as somebody that is representing this 12

area, to look kindly on these applicants and allow 13

them to move forward to give them the ability to 14

change this and bring something nice to the 15

community. 16

We desperately need this. 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Legislator 18

and thank you for your advocacy on this. 19

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: You have always been the 20

voice of reason for the South Shore and you have 21

always represented them wonderfully in the 22

Legislature. 23

Now, I know whey they keep electing you. 24

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: As I said, I appreciate 25

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your efforts and we are excited you only got Bruce 1

and if along the way you want to take Dennis with 2

you too, you let us know. 3

We will put him in the back of the car and 4

send him on the way with you. 5

LEGISLATOR FORD: You have benefited from 6

Councilman Dunne sitting with you. I have a lot 7

of good memories. 8

If you give us Senior Councilwoman Goosby. 9

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I have residents that 10

want to be heard on this, I have Karen Green. 11

Good Afternoon, your name and address for 12

the record, please. 13

KAREN GREEN: My name is Karen Green. 14

I am actually a resident of Rockville 15

Centre. 16

I represent the Hempstead Bays Sailing Club 17

on Empire Boulevard. 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: You represent? 19

KAREN GREEN: The Hempstead Bays Sailing 20

Club on Empire Boulevard in Island Park. 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay. 22

KAREN GREEN: I have more questions than 23

comments, but, we do welcome renovations of that 24

building, which, um, really, um, it has been a 25

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site of ugly and abandonment and, um, an eyesore 1

and dangerous to the community. 2

Um, so, I don’t really quite understand 3

because, Empire Boulevard was not named on the 4

petition and there is a building there on that 5

parking lot that use to be a restaurant, Ruby 6

Tuesday. 7

I don’t know if, um, Peter’s Clam Bar took 8

over and actually purchased that area. 9

But, we do have questions about how long 10

the construction is going to take? 11

Um, and I guess it was sort of answered in 12

the form of what they are going to be charging for 13

the units. 14

What kind of individuals they are looking 15

for, as far as tenants? 16

Um, and, um, I use to park there going to 17

the restaurant, it is hard to believe there is 18

actually room for fifty-six parking areas, but, 19

um, um, so, it would be nice to see the pictures. 20

That is pretty much it. 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, you do have the 22

attorney, who is representing the potential 23

developer on this, maybe you can exchange cards 24

and follow-up on any answers on it. 25

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I have no idea about the corner property. 1

This is the presentation on the hotel. 2

Thank you very much. 3

KAREN GREEN: Thank you. 4

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I also have a slip from 5

Charles Levinson. 6

Good Afternoon, name and address for the 7

record. 8

CHARLES LEVINSON: Good Afternoon. My name 9

is Charles Levinson. 10

I live at 100 Empire Boulevard, Unit 9. It 11

is a townhouse and marina. 12

I am one of the Board Members who takes 13

care of the property there. 14

So, we have been living with that closed 15

hotel since Sandy, prior to Sandy. 16

Um, there are a lot of problems that were 17

going on there and mostly I am not really against 18

what has been proposed because it is a blight. 19

The only thing I am disappointed is that 20

Nassau County should have knocked that building 21

down. 22

Whey they left it there the way it was and 23

didn’t do anything about it and the garbage would 24

be collected. 25

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And, um, people walking in and out of the 1

building and why they haven’t knocked it down and 2

left it all these years since Sandy, I am not 3

really sure. 4

Um, but I think it is a good thing what is 5

going to be happening. 6

But, I was just curious. I am glad they 7

are going to close off Nevada and keep it on the 8

other side. 9

I think it is an important factor for all 10

of my neighbors. 11

Um, and, um, and I am waiting all this 12

time, I like to say something about cannabis, so, 13

what I was curious why there is sixteen, one units 14

and eighteen, I mean and two bedrooms, why that 15

was chosen instead of a reverse situation? 16

Um, is anyone, here, to answer that 17

question? 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Mr. Bonesso? 19

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Using the existing 20

building, the units work better as one bedroom 21

units instead of two. 22

There is only one location in one of the 23

buildings where you can really create two, two 24

bedroom units, so, that is why. 25

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CHARLES LEVINSON: That would be for the 1

single people or elderly people, you know. 2

ATTORNEY BONESSO: We expect a mix. These 3

are market - - these are open to the general 4

public with the exception and I know it was 5

brought up, the RFP and the contract with the 6

County required that there be twenty percent of 7

affordable units, which means four units have to 8

be “affordable.” 9

Now, that is low income, that is not 10

Section 8, that is workforce housing, you get for 11

Teachers and Police Officers and the like but 12

beyond that, they are market rate. 13

We expect with one bedroom units, you are 14

certainly not going to see children or school-age 15

children, there you will find either one person or 16

two people whether they be pre-children, young 17

couples or empty-nesters. 18

CHARLES LEVINSON: Just one more question, 19

in regard to the mold situation, it has been 20

laying there all this time, we have to deal with 21

the buildings while they renovate them, what 22

happens after ten years and there is mold going up 23

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ATTORNEY BONESSO: Everything will be 25

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pretty much gutted. 1

Everything cleaned out and cleared, rebuilt 2

and reconstructed up to both Building Codes and 3

FEMA regulations. 4

It will be, basically, a new infrastructure 5

within the shell. 6

CHARLES LEVINSON: I am for it and I think 7

a lot of our neighbors will be fore this housing, 8

if that is not done now it will be rotting away 9

and causing a lot of problems and placement of 10

garbage and people loitering there. 11

Thank you very much. 12

I appreciate the opportunity. 13

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much for 14

taking the time to come down. 15

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Mr. Bonesso, did 16

you submit renderings? 17

ATTORNEY BONESSO: We did submit 18

elevations, not renderings. 19

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Okay. 20

ATTORNEY BONESSO: By the way, on the 21

questions about the construction time, according 22

to Mr. Bonacasa, he thought it would be anywhere 23

from twelve to sixteen months, overall. 24

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: The concrete wall 25

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that surrounds the property, is that coming down, 1

staying up, being replaced? 2

ATTORNEY BONESSO: I asked Mr. Bonacasa, 3

there hasn’t been a decision made on that, if it 4

is going to be maintained, it has to be repaired. 5

There are certainly issues, that is for 6

sure, for safety and appearance needs to be 7

addressed, otherwise, it will be removed and new 8

fencing will be installed. 9

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Okay, and, now, the 10

plan for the sixteen, one bedroom and the two, two 11

bedrooms with the zoning change request, is there 12

any plans that when you go to the Zoning Board for 13

variances that number will change? 14

ATTORNEY BONESSO: No, not at all. 15

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Because I want to 16

put on the record, if that density changes, there 17

will be - - it will come back to the Town Board to 18

change the zoning back. 19

ATTORNEY BONESSO: No intention to change 20

the density or the unit mix. 21

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I don’t have any other 22

slips, is there any Member of the Public that did 23

not speak that wants to be heard on this? 24

Please, go to the back podium. Give your 25

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name and address for the record. 1

STEPHEN EDMONDSON: Stephen Edmondson. Post 2

Office Box 279, representing the poor people’s 3

campaign, which is for the homeless. 4

I walk through that property with Mike, who 5

worked for Ed Mangano and Laura Curran and we were 6

supposed to have the security contract over there 7

and I was told that it was County-own property and 8

that was supposed to include Ruby Tuesdays. 9

I don’t know. 10

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Ruby Tuesday is a 11

separate parcel. 12

It is not the same as the Long Beach Motor 13

Inn. 14

STEPHEN EDMONDSON: When I talked to Laura 15

last year, she told me it was all included. 16

It was laying dormant. 17

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: I am telling you, 18

today, on December 7th, that it is not. It is two 19

separate parcels. 20

They have been two separate for as long as 21

I have been alive. 22

STEPHEN EDMONDSON: So, the County does not 23

own Ruby Tuesday? 24

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: The County does not 25

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own Ruby Tuesday. 1

The County does not own the parcel that 2

Ruby Tuesday was one on. 3

STEPHEN EDMONDSON: Right, thank you. 4

I think you should tell the Assemblywoman 5

that. 6

Thank you. 7

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: She is not here, so 8

I just told everyone else. 9

STEPHEN EDMONDSON: I walk through there, 10

the first floor is shot. 11

The second floor you might be able to do 12

something. 13

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you very much. 14

I don’t have any other slips, does anybody 15

wish to be heard that hasn’t signed in? 16

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 17

the following ensued.) 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, you can close. 19

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Very briefly, we think 20

this is a great opportunity to take a blighted 21

site, something that is an eyesore and a 22

disservice to the community and turn it into 23

something very useful. 24

And, in addition to that, put it back 25

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on the tax rolls so that it contributes to the 1

County, the Town and the School District. 2

We urge the Board to approve this rezoning 3

application. 4

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Mr. Bonesso, just 5

before we close, I would request that if, when the 6

time comes the zoning change is granted and the 7

sale goes through between the County and the 8

applicant, I would ask that the applicant, again, 9

to treat that parcel in Island Park like their 10

home because for a long time, it has been treated 11

incorrectly. 12

People have used it as a dumping ground. 13

I know Legislator Ford has done her best to 14

keep the area clean, um, but it has been a long 15

time. 16

The people of Island Park have suffered 17

through storms, flooding. We have had, you know 18

and we have seen a rebirth and renaissance in 19

Island Park and perhaps, this will be part of it. 20

But, the applicant needs to know if they 21

are building in Island Park, they are part of 22

Island Park and we expect just that. 23

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Councilman D’Esposito, I 24

have no doubt that my client, when the approval 25

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are in place and they can Close on the property, 1

that hey will do just that. 2

They will make it once they own it, they 3

will take very good care of it and clean it up and 4

do all that is necessary to make it what it can 5

be. 6

We are in the process to move as fast as 7

possible and we are here, today, finally getting 8

our chance before the Board. 9

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Excellent. 10

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mr. Bonesso 11

and thank you for your presentation. 12

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, I make 13

a Motion that we reserve decision. 14

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Second the 15

Motion. 16

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 18

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 19

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 20

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 21

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 22

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 23

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 24

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 25

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SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 1

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 2

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 3

(Whereupon, Councilman Blakeman recused 4

himself from this application and voting on the 5

item.) 6

CLERK MURRAY: Note for the record, 7

Councilman Blakeman is recused from this Hearing. 8

(Whereupon, Councilman Blakeman entered the 9

Meeting Room at this time. After, the following 10

ensued.) 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 12

call the next item. 13

CLERK MURRAY: We have resolutions that are 14

connected, the first is a Resolution – Adopting a 15

S.E.Q.R. Negative Declaration and Determination of 16

non-significance in connection with an application 17

to rezone a parcel of land at 30 Waterfront 18

Boulevard, located in near Island Park – Town of 19

Hempstead. 20

The second is the Application of OCEAN 21

MARINA, LLC for a change of zone from Industrial 22

Light Manufacturing, Business and Residence “B” 23

zones to “CA-S” Residence District located on 24

Waterfront Boulevard near Island Park. 25

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Good Afternoon, name 1

and address for the record, I appreciate that. 2

ATTORNEY D’AGOSTINO: On behalf of the 3

applicant, Albert D’Agostino. 4

I am a Member of the Firm, Minerva, 5

D’Agostino, P.C. 107 South Central Avenue, Valley 6

Stream, New York. 7

And, I am, here, representing Ocean Avenue 8

Marina, Inc., for a change of zone from Industrial 9

Light Manufacturing Business and Residence B zone 10

to CA-S, Residence District with regard to the 11

premises appearing on the County Land and Tax Map 12

as Section 43, Block 112, Lots 11 through 29 and 13

Section 43, Block 119, Lots 1, 261 through 264 14

along with a portion of the previously 15

disconnected - - I am sorry, discontinued Right-16

of-Way known as Waterfront Boulevard. 17

A portion of Waterfront Boulevard is 18

proposed to be abandoned and the previously 19

discontinued Right-of-Way known as Beach Avenue 20

which does not have tax designation but we are 21

more particularly described by metes and bounds in 22

Exhibit A attached to and made part of the 23

petition and submitted to this Board. 24

And, what you have before you, before going 25

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any further, I would however like to join in the 1

sentiments of my colleagues, who made 2

presentations before you with respect to the 3

recent passing of former Town Attorney Joe Ra, 4

someone that I have known for forty-plus years. 5

His son and my daughter went to law school 6

together. 7

I worked with Joe Ra professionally and 8

known personally and would like to express my 9

sentiments regarding his loss, as well. 10

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mr. 11

D’Agostino. 12

It is always nice to see you. Thank you 13

very much for those comments. 14

I know you know Joe Ra for a very long 15

time. 16

ATTORNEY D’AGOSTINO: The overall subject 17

premises which are the subject of this 18

application, consists of a 3.58 acre parcel 19

located on the North side of Waterfront Boulevard, 20

two hundred and fifty feet West of Petit Place 21

bounded by Long Beach Road on the West side, 22

Reynolds Channel on the South side, a restaurant 23

on the East side and the shopping center on the 24

North side including the dead end portion of 25

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Waterfront Boulevard between Beach Avenue and Long 1

Beach Road in the dead-end portion of Beach Avenue 2

between Waterfront Boulevard and Reynolds Channel 3

all located in Island Park. 4

The Petitioner proposes to incorporate the 5

subject premises, the previously abandoned portion 6

of Waterfront Boulevard and a portion of 7

Waterfront Boulevard proposed to be abandoned 8

along with the previously abandoned portion of 9

Beach Avenue which did not have tax lot 10

designations, as I previously stated. 11

Um, all as depicted on the plan prepared by 12

Michael Bonacasa, our Architect of H2M Architects 13

and Engineers, that site plan being dated July 7, 14

2020, last revised January 6, 2021. 15

The Petitioner, Ocean Avenue Marina is a 16

New York Corporation with Offices located at 80 17

Waterfront Boulevard, Island Park as the fee owner 18

of the subject premises excluding that portion of 19

the Right-of-Way known as Waterfront Boulevard 20

which the Petitioner proposes to be incorporated 21

into the subject premises subject to acquisition. 22

As previously stated, the subject premises 23

is currently improved with a catering hall and the 24

overall premises are zoned Industrial, 25

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Light Manufacturing, Business and Residence B, as 1

set forth in the Town of Hempstead Zoning Map 2

Number 190. 3

And, the Petitioner is requesting a change 4

of zone to CA-S Residence, um, District, which as 5

you know, is a Transit Oriented Development 6

District which the Town and we believe and was 7

adopted several years ago. 8

The zoning classifications and the uses of 9

the surrounding properties are to the North side, 10

a shopping center located in the Business Zone, 11

which was previously some years back developed by 12

the principals of the applicant including today. 13

To the South is Reynolds Channel, to the 14

East is a restaurant in the Industrial zone and to 15

the West is Long Beach Road and the Long Beach 16

Bridge. 17

As I previously stated, the Petitioner is 18

seeking to have the subject premises, including 19

the referenced portion of Waterfront Boulevard and 20

Beach Avenue, South of Waterfront Boulevard, 21

rezoned to CA-S District subject to the 22

acquisition of the abandoned portion of Waterfront 23

Boulevard and the abandonment of acquisition of 24

that portion of Waterfront Boulevard between 25

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the previously abandoned portion of Long Beach 1

Road. 2

The Petitioner proposes to remove the 3

existing restaurant and catering hall and to 4

develop the subject premises with one hundred and 5

seventeen, that is 117 residential dwellings, 6

sixty-three percent of single bedrooms and thirty-7

seven percent are proposed to be two bedrooms. 8

Um, that works out to seventy-four single 9

bedroom units and forty-three, two-bedroom units. 10

As this Board is aware and I guess, as the 11

previous application made reference to Superstorm 12

Sandy, um, this area was formerly the site of 13

restaurants and nightclubs, um, and was affected 14

by Superstorm Sandy. 15

And, in addition, at that time, it created 16

many issues in terms of late night noise, unruly 17

contact and waste activity and a lot of that was 18

addressed and remedied with the construction and 19

development of the nearby recently developed 20

project which was, again, developed by the same 21

Principals that are before you, today. 22

I also point out that based upon the ages 23

of the existing structures on the premises and 24

there are some issues regarding non-conformance 25

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with FEMA requirements and specifically with 1

regard to the catering facility, which, as I said, 2

was damaged and repaired, um, what is happening is 3

that there are really two motivations for the 4

current proposal to change the zone before you, 5

one of which is the practicality and cost of 6

attempting to bring the existing facility, the 7

existing catering hall into compliance with FEMA. 8

And, secondly, are the increasing costs of 9

flood insurance, with which, in effect, are 10

environmental and economically leading to a 11

proposed redevelopment of this area and in 12

accordance with the request that we are making 13

before you. 14

And, as I said, the proposed improvements, 15

obviously, of course, will meet fully FEMA 16

requirements. 17

And, if you have any questions on that, we 18

do have our Architect, here, Michael Bonacasa, 19

that can address any of these questions. 20

The need for multi-family transit-oriented 21

development of this property can be demonstrated 22

by the proximity to mass transit, both the Long 23

Island Railroad and N-5 Bus line running along 24

Long Beach Road. 25

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And, also I point out the success of the 1

now fully occupied eighty-six unit nearby Channel 2

Club which was previously developed by the 3

Principals of the petition. 4

Again, as I previously stated, we are 5

proposing one hundred and seventeen residential 6

units and should the Board or any Member of the 7

Public have any questions regarding those specific 8

units, Mr. Bonacasa, our Architect, will be able 9

to address those. 10

In terms of the zoning analysis, the 11

proposed development is fully compliance with the 12

requirements of the CA-S Residential District. 13

It is within all of the bulk area, lot 14

coverage and setback requirements of the District 15

and fully parking compliance with one hundred and 16

ninety-six on-site parking spaces. 17

It is forty-one percent lot coverage is 18

actually thirty-two percent less than the 19

permitted sixty percent in the CA-S Zone and 20

density at one hundred and seventeen units is 40.7 21

percent less than the permitted one hundred and 22

ninety-seven units. 23

Um, so, we are proposing to develop less 24

than what the CA-S Zone would allow. 25

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The Petitioner is also seeking to amend the 1

existing Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions 2

dated June 30, 1982, recorded at Libre 9422, Page 3

166 in the Office of the Nassau County Clerk by 4

eliminating condition number 1. 5

If there are any questions with regard to 6

that Covenant, I have my law partner here, Domenic 7

Minerva, Jr., who can address those. 8

The subject premises has not been the 9

subject of any zoning application to this Board 10

nor have any application to the Board of Zoning 11

Appeals of the Town of Hempstead within the last 12

three years. 13

This application is referred to the Nassau 14

County Planning Commission pursuant to the 15

requirements of Section 239 M of the General 16

Municipal Law and on May 6, 2021 by letter of the 17

Planning Commission adopted a Resolution of local 18

determination, which I believe you should have in 19

your file. 20

The Petitioner submits that the proposed 21

use and development of the subject premises should 22

this Board approve this application before you and 23

the relief requested will reshape and be 24

conformity with the general purposes and intent 25

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of the Town’s Building Zone Ordinance and will 1

promote an orderly pattern of development of the 2

area and will promote the general public, health, 3

safety and welfare of the community. 4

The experts that I do have with me here, 5

today, as I said are Michael Bonacasa will 6

describe the proposed project. 7

I also have Barry Nelson, our Real Estate 8

Expert that will describe the surrounding area and 9

the benefits of the area should this application 10

be granted and Robert Eschbacher of VHB 11

Engineering who will testify to the traffic and 12

parking report which has previously been submitted 13

to the Board and you should have in your file. 14

Should you have any questions of me, at 15

this point, I would be happy to attempt to address 16

them, um or I can proceed to call my experts. 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: You can proceed. 18

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: I will say thank 19

you and I will hold my questions until after the 20

speakers and the public. 21

ATTORNEY D’AGOSTINO: At this time, I would 22

call Mr. Bonacasa, our Architect and we will 23

address any questions that you have. 24

ARCHITECT BONACASA: Mike Bonacasa, H2M 25

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Architects and Engineers. 538 Broad Hollow Road, 1

Melville, New York. 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay. 3

ARCHITECT BONACASA: What we designed, 4

here, was this is a podium-style building. 5

It is - - all the parking is at the street 6

level, at grade level. 7

We do have, um, a high-flood zone in this 8

area. 9

So, we had to, um, lift the building up and 10

make formal parking for underneath the building 11

that would be steel frame with a, um, steel deck 12

and concrete podium. 13

The building is V-shaped addressing the 14

water, which allows for seven of the eight sides 15

to have water views and, um, that first level of 16

residential, which is, essentially, the second 17

floor would be able to see over the bridge at the, 18

um, on the West side. 19

The building, itself, is designed where the 20

exterior will be a combination of metal panels and 21

panels all with, you know, a large weathering 22

capacity because we are right on the water. 23

The building will take a little bit of a 24

beating from the elements. 25

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Inside the V-shape, we created an outdoor 1

area of the podium which is more of a Park. 2

The pool will be there, all the amenities, 3

address themselves to that area. 4

That is really it. 5

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: That was the best 6

presentation all day. 7

ATTORNEY BONESSO: At this time, I will 8

call Barry Nelson, our Real Estate Expert. 9

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Barry, let’s see if 10

you can be as brief. 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Barry, I want to 12

congratulate you, you put Mr. Procacci to sleep. 13

Keep it up. 14

(Laughter.) 15

REAL ESTATE EXPERT NELSON: With that said, 16

I do have some exhibits for the Board which will 17

include thirty photographs, original copies and 18

some aerial views. 19

For the record, Barry Nelson. 220 Petit 20

Avenue, Bellmore, New York 11710. 21

Counsel has been over the area 22

substantially, the uniqueness of this area is that 23

it has transcended into a much more palatable 24

area. 25

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It is at the southwest corner of the 1

unincorporated section of the Town of Hempstead, 2

formerly nightclubs, catering and so on. 3

Now, has redeveloped with a substantial 4

shopping center, a King Kullen Shopping Center, 5

retail. 6

The uses to the southeast of the subject 7

property, previously, a similar application, now, 8

knowns as the Channel Club at 100 and 150 9

Waterview Road as developed. 10

It is fully occupied and appears to be a 11

very successful operation at that location. 12

And it is very compatible with the 13

residential development in the area including the 14

Yacht Club Condominiums. 15

So, this would be the last section of the 16

southwest section of this immediate area, 17

southeast of Long Beach Road, Austin Boulevard and 18

the proposal will include a higher-end quality, 19

multi family, residential development oriented and 20

focusing on the Reynolds Channel and the 21

waterfront community at that location. 22

And, if you look at my photographs, they 23

will include the uses, as well as, viewing from 24

the Long Beach, um, Community from the South, 25

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looking northly through the water into the subject 1

property and you have the photographs of the 2

previous development at 100 and 150 Waterview 3

Road. 4

That said, as I mentioned, the easterly 5

developments, those two buildings totally occupied 6

with a waiting list. 7

The applicant has a positive outlook that 8

this will be a very successful development for the 9

community, for the residential developments in the 10

area and a positive trend in totality for the 11

community of Island Park, as well as the 12

Incorporated Village of Island Park, which would 13

be on the northwest section, northwest of Long 14

Beach Road and Austin Boulevard. 15

In fact, the Long Island Railroad Station 16

is at that location and it would be a favorable 17

development for the downtown Business District of 18

the Incorporated Village of Island Park, as well 19

as for the Town of Hempstead. 20

The interesting aspect in that I have done 21

the studies on the previous application that came 22

before this Board for the change of zone, the CA-S 23

Zoning, as well as the previous application that I 24

heard today, rental demands are up, as is pricing. 25

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Pricing for housing is - - pricing the 1

professional young couples into the market almost 2

out of the residential single-family housing and 3

for the older generation, the people that are 4

looking to downsize and get out of housing, the 5

single-family, one and two-family housing into the 6

type of development that is before this Board, 7

today. 8

The interesting aspect is that the research 9

that I did over the last two and three years for 10

apartments in the unincorporated area of Island 11

Park, as well as the Village of Island Park, 12

mostly are rentals of single-family homes, two-13

family homes or illegal housing or apartments. 14

This will curb that type of usage in the 15

area and promote a better quality, a better usage 16

of quality of life for apartments. 17

Apartments at this location would be a 18

little higher than in my previous testimony for 19

the site of the Long Beach Motor Inn, in that this 20

is going to have amenities that will include a 21

fitness center, pool, the boat slips and the 22

marina - - I mean the waterfront type of usage. 23

Generally, it will be between twenty-five 24

to twenty-eight hundred dollars for the one 25

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Bedroom and the two bedrooms will be in the mid 1

three thousand dollars and that fits well within 2

what has been a successful operation or successful 3

operation at 100 and 150 Waterview Road. 4

In my opinion, it is a good redevelopment. 5

It will remove the catering facility. 6

It will remove any nightclub type of uses 7

that was previously used at this location. 8

It fits harmoniously with the other 9

developments. 10

It is within walking distance of the Long 11

Island Railroad, Shopping Center and Retail 12

Stores, as well as, some restaurants in that 13

location. 14

So, it is a positive trend going forward 15

and in my opinion, it is a reasonable request 16

before this Board. 17

Again, it is an assemblage of the parcels, 18

the multi-zoning, the light manufacturing, the 19

Business and so on, it will, now, be one CA-S 20

Zoning District and, compatible with the trends in 21

this immediate area. 22

Thank you. 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mr. Nelson. 24

Does any Board Member have any questions 25

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of Mr. Nelson? 1

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 2

the following ensued.) 3

ATTORNEY D’AGOSTINO: Thank you, Mr. Nelson.4

At this time, I will call Transportation 5

Expert, Traffic Expert, Mr. Robert Eschbacher from 6

VHB Engineering. 7

Mr. Eschbacher, I believe you have his 8

Traffic Report before you and he is here to 9

address any questions that you may have. 10

ENGINEER ESCHBACHER: Good Afternoon, 11

Supervisor Clavin and Members of the Town Board: 12

My name is Robert Eschbacher, Principal in 13

the Transportation Group VHB Engineering located 14

at 100 Motor Parkway in Hauppague. 15

I was retained by the Applicant to study 16

the potential traffic and parking issues relating 17

to this proposed residential development. 18

My study included site visits to observe 19

the existing traffic conditions, review of the 20

site plan, development of traffic generation 21

projections, review of existing traffic volumes 22

and evaluation of the adequacy of the proposed on-23

site parking. 24

At the outset, it is important to recognize 25

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that the applicant is proposing a transit-oriented 1

development or TOD, just as it was done with the 2

nearby Channel Club, also developed by the 3

Principals of the Applicant. 4

This site is well situated with respect to 5

the nearby Island Park Long Island Railroad 6

Station and Nassau County N-15 Bus route. 7

In fact, the Applicant has regularly noted 8

that a significant number of the residents of the 9

Channel Club have been observed walking to and 10

from the train station. 11

Furthermore, the adjoining King Kullen 12

Center will provide very convenient walkable 13

shopping opportunities, thus, further minimizing 14

the need for auto traffic. 15

The implications of TOD have been well 16

documented in the National Transportation Research 17

Publication effects of TOD on housing, parking and 18

travel. 19

Tow directly relevant findings from that 20

report are first, households typically TOD 21

households, typically own fewer cars because they 22

have smaller household and because they may forego 23

extra cars due to transit proximity. 24

And, second, TOD housing projects generate 25

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around forty-seven percent less vehicle traffic 1

than typically predicted for other residential 2

developments. 3

Based on these findings, it is clear that 4

the proposed TOD development in Island Park will 5

generate less traffic and will require less 6

parking than similar sized non-TOD developments. 7

In order to quantify the number of peak 8

hour trips, I used the standard projection 9

methodology and the results indicated that even 10

disregarded TOD reductions during the busier 11

afternoon peak hour, the increase in traffic 12

passing through the nearby signalized intersection 13

on Austin Boulevard will very low on the order of 14

one percent. 15

This will not result in any perceptible 16

change to traffic flow conditions. 17

My study, also reviewed that the pedestrian 18

mobility issue, since there will be more residents 19

walking to and from the Long Island Railroad 20

Station. 21

In fact, this issue is raised by the Nassau 22

County Planning Commission. 23

I am happy to report that the pedestrian 24

accessibility is being addressed by the 25

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Austin Boulevard Safety Improvements Project 1

currently underway by the Nassau County Department 2

of Public Works as was mentioned by Legislator 3

Ford in the previous application. 4

These improvements will enhance overall 5

safety along Austin Boulevard and will reduce the 6

likelihood of pedestrian-related accidents. 7

Finally, I reviewed the proposed parking 8

for this project and determined that the parking 9

spaces to be provided on the site will not only 10

comply with the Town Code requirements but will 11

also be very adequate for this TOD project. 12

In conclusion, it is my professional 13

opinion that development of the TOD project will 14

not result any significant adverse congestion 15

traffic or parking conditions in the area and I 16

recommend that the Town Board approve this 17

project. 18

Thank you. 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Do any Board Members 20

have any questions? 21

Just hang out there, if any residents do. 22

Mr. D’Agostino? 23

ATTORNEY D’AGOSTINO: That is our 24

presentation, subject to rebuttal. 25

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay, we have a number 1

of slips in, I will go through and some want to 2

speak, some don’t. 3

If you didn’t notice, we are trying crowd 4

therapy in the Town of Hempstead. 5

Is that Mike McGinty, would you like to 6

come up and speak on this? 7

MAYOR McGINTY: I would. 8

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Mayor, please. 9

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: My glasses are fogging 10

up, it is so insanely cold in this room. 11

MAYOR McGINTY: I should have worn long 12

underwear. 13

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Not a sight I want 14

to think about. 15

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Always good to see 16

you, Mayor. 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Great to see you, Mayor 18

and I appreciate you coming. You only have three 19

minutes too. 20

Name and address for the record. 21

If anyone doesn’t know, I use to work with 22

the Mayor a long time ago. 23

We are long-time friends. A wonderful 24

Mayor. Nice to see you, Mayor. 25

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COUNCILMAN DUNNE: A class act. 1

MAYOR McGINTY: Very kind of you all. 2

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: I will save my 3

comments for later. 4

MAYOR McGINTY: Michael McGinty. 416 Long 5

Beach Road, Island Park. 6

Office 127 Long Beach Road, Island Park. 7

I want to thank you for letting me speak 8

today, Supervisor Clavin, County Executive-elect 9

Blakeman, Councilman D’Esposito, Councilman Dunne, 10

Senior Councilwoman, you are looking beautiful as 11

ever. 12

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: You know you only 13

have three minutes, right? 14

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: He has the Irish gift of 15

gab. 16

MAYOR McGINTY: There is that. 17

In any event, just a couple of notes; on 18

behalf of the Village of Island Park, we are 19

certainly in favor of this project. 20

It is another piece of the transit-oriented 21

development that fits so well into, as the 22

Councilman alluded to, the rebirth and renaissance 23

that is Island Park. 24

We, too, developed a transit-oriented 25

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Development overlay. 1

We believe there is a need to increase 2

housing on Long Island, here in the Town of 3

Hempstead and the Village of Island Park. 4

We recognize the increase volume of empty-5

nesters and economically mobile young people. 6

By the way, there is a minimum impact on 7

local schools and if you recall, those statistics 8

come from the Vision of Long Island. 9

In any event, we are truly in favor of this 10

project. 11

We look forward to working with Ocean 12

Marine and we look forward to the continuation of 13

the revitalization of Island Park. 14

Thank you. 15

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Thank you, Mayor. 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Mayor. 17

Charles Levinson? 18

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 19

the following ensued.) 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Legislator Denise Ford, 21

did you want to speak? 22

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Three times in one 23

day, Denise, you are sure you are not moving to 24

East Atlantic Beach and running for Town Board? 25

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LEGISLATOR FORD: You may want to rethink 1

about being County Executive. 2

Denise Ford, 36 Ohio Avenue, Long Beach. 3

Thank you, once, again, I wasn’t - - 4

didn’t’ have notes. 5

I didn’t realize this item was on the Town 6

Board schedule, today but, um, despite the fact 7

that we are going to - - I realized this is going 8

to be fore the betterment of the people in Island 9

Park and I do welcome it, I have to say that the 10

changes that have been made into that area when we 11

lost the two other bars on the water and, um, they 12

built those beautiful condos and apartments, I 13

believe, um, they really have, um, been an added 14

benefit to the community and to the general area. 15

And, um, you know, looking at the 16

rendition, here, it is going to be something that 17

will be beautiful and I am sure that the 18

residents, not only in Island Park, but also 19

surrounding areas with Long Beach being able to 20

look over and looking at something like this and 21

being a little jealous that Island Park is doing 22

better than they are. 23

But, I do urge you to allow this to go 24

through. 25

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I think it will be great for the community. 1

It will be apartments that we desperately 2

need in Island Park and also in Nassau County. 3

And, as I made reference, we have been 4

doing work on Austin Boulevard and, um, the work 5

that is being done is to beautify the area, as 6

well, so that the businesses will look more 7

attractive. 8

And, I think that by providing more 9

shoppers, more people living in the general area 10

that will shop local, I think it will only herald 11

our, um, much better benefit for the local 12

businesses in that area. 13

And, we are working on the safe crossings, 14

especially over by the King Kullen, so, that it is 15

easy for the people to be able to crossover, to be 16

able to access public transportation, whether or 17

not it is the bus and or the trains. 18

So, I think this is just really is a plus, 19

plus for everybody involved. 20

And, um, you know, they have always been 21

good neighbors, good tenants in that area and have 22

always provided so much benefits to so many 23

people. 24

So, I think that we should return 25

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in kind benefit to allow them to build this. 1

Thank you. 2

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Legislator. 3

Okay, I have Pat Abramson? 4

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 5

the following ensued.) 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I do not have any other 7

slips, is there anybody that did not sign in that 8

would like to speak on this matter? 9

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, before 10

I make a Motion, I do really just want to kind of 11

reiterate what already has been said by the Mayor 12

and County Legislator Denise Ford, um, as someone 13

who is born and raised and a lifelong resident of 14

Island Park, we have had our tough times through 15

Hurricane Sandy, Tropical Storm Irene. 16

Our Business District took a hit. 17

Our Community took a hit and the applicant 18

and this project has had a long vision and he made 19

part of that vision a reality in the first - - in 20

the Channel Club and, now, I guess, here, the 21

application for Phase II of it. 22

And, it has been great to see the influx of 23

people in our community that are shopping in our 24

stores and eating in our restaurants and joining 25

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Local organizations, people that have moved into 1

the Channel Club and, now, joined the ranks of 2

organizations like the Island Park Fire 3

Department. 4

So, if people are invested in Island Park 5

Community, it is people that are invested in 6

seeing the future be prosperous, um, and 7

obviously, we, as a Board have to go over and do 8

our due diligence but I just want to thank the 9

applicant for the projects that he has already put 10

into place in the community of Island Park. 11

And, I hope that the Board can come to a 12

resolution so that we can have this or something 13

like this move forward. 14

So, with that said, I make a Motion that we 15

reserve decision. 16

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Second the 17

Motion. 18

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 19

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I vote aye and thank 20

Mr. D’Agostino and his team and all his presenters 21

for their thorough presentation and especially Mr. 22

Bonacasa for his brief remarks. 23

I vote yes on that. 24

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 25

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COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: I also like to say to 1

Mr. D’Agostino that I am going to miss your 2

presentations before the Town Board. 3

You always represent your clients in a very 4

professional manner and very thorough manner. 5

I vote aye. 6

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 7

COUNCILMAN CARINI: I vote aye. 8

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 9

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 10

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 11

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 12

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 13

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 14

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 15

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Madam Clerk, please, 17

call the next item. 18

CLERK MURRAY: Our last combination of 19

resolutions, first is a Resolution – Adopting a 20

S.E.Q.R. Negative Declaration and Determination of 21

non-significance in connection with an application 22

for a “Special Exception” to rezone a parcel of 23

land to a Public Garage located at 585 Commercial 24

Avenue in near Garden City – Town of Hempstead 25

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(Prosperity Avenue Holdings, LLC & Paul’s Auto 1

Collision, Inc.) 2

And, the companion Application of 3

Prosperity Avenue Holdings, LLC & Paul’s 4

Collision, Inc., for a Special Exception (Public 5

Garage) to operate a wholesale auto body repair 6

and collision center. 7

Vehicles will be serviced through contracts 8

with auto repair facilities, auto dealerships, car 9

rentals and insurance companies – Near Garden City 10

– North side of Commercial Avenue, East side of 11

Clinton Road. 12

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Good Afternoon. 13

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Good Afternoon, 14

Supervisor and Members of the Board, William 15

Bonesso, Forchelli, Deegan and Turano. 16

333 Earle Ovington Boulevard, Uniondale, 17

New York, here on behalf of the Petitioners. 18

As noted, this is an application seeking to 19

have the property at 585 Commercial Avenue in the 20

unincorporated portion of Garden City be granted a 21

special exception by this Board for use as a 22

public garage, in this case, it would be a Paul’s 23

Auto Collision Center. 24

The Principal of that entity is here, Mr. 25

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Paul Wilson and also, here is Sal Ferrarra, our 1

Architect. 2

I know this has been a lengthy morning and 3

afternoon, we have submitted for video 4

presentation some information about the auto body 5

repair facility that they intend to install but I 6

will save the Board what little time I can and 7

instead provide the Board with some handouts which 8

provide information about that system. 9

I am also providing copies of the site 10

floor and elevation plans in the handouts. 11

Just so noted, this involves a property 12

situated at 585 Commercial Avenue. 13

It is a parcel of property that is 14

presently developed with a masonry building that 15

is to be renovated to accommodate the proposed 16

use. 17

The property is within the Industrial “Y” 18

District and surrounded by Industrial Zoning and 19

Industrial uses including warehouses, a commercial 20

vaping and warehouse to the South and another 21

autobody repair shop. 22

Behind it are the tracks for the Long 23

Island Railroad, so as much as it is near Garden 24

City, this is a very Industrial area within the 25

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Town of Hempstead and actually the right kind of 1

location for this type of use. 2

The building, itself, was previously a 3

fitness center and it was approved as such in 4

terms of parking which required a much higher 5

parking, um, um, number of cars. 6

This is not going to be a customer site. 7

This is going to be, basically, a wholesale 8

site. 9

Vehicles will not be brought here by owners 10

of the vehicles. 11

It will be brought here from Mr. Wilson’s 12

other sites where they are brought in either by 13

the customers or they are brough in by tow trucks 14

and the like. 15

And, they will be transported to this site 16

by his employees and I bring that up because it 17

means we will not have a lot of customer activity, 18

a lot of cars coming in and out. 19

It will be more bulk vehicle movements. 20

You don’t need a tremendous amount of parking. 21

Um, that said, I am very excited by the 22

project because it will introduce to the site the 23

state-of-the-art auto body repair and painting 24

system called the Sinaax system. 25

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It is an Italian system developed in 1

Bologna. 2

It is extremely efficient, not only is it 3

very beneficial environmentally, that it cuts down 4

on the carbon footprint that is generated and 5

other pollutants that come along with these types 6

of facilities but it is also very Green in that it 7

uses far less energy than do traditional auto body 8

repair sites and the benefit to the customers that 9

typically cuts the amount of time that they are 10

without their car down by as much as two days. 11

Um, the site will generate new jobs for 12

auto body repair people in the area. 13

It is a use that is largely fitting for 14

this area. 15

It is something that will generate a 16

positive benefit to the community and we are 17

seeking the special exception because we think it 18

is a good, new use for this property. 19

Beyond that, we have nothing further. 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Right, now, you have 21

the fitness store, right? 22

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Yes. 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: How many employees will 24

be there at any time? 25

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ATTORNEY BONESSO: They will operate 24/7 1

hours. 2

It is the right location to do that but at 3

any given time, they might have fifteen to twenty 4

employees there. 5

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: How many cars will they 6

have going through the place? 7

Is it going to be parking there or bring 8

them - - work on them and send them out? 9

ATTORNEY BONESSO: They will bring them in, 10

work on them and send them out. 11

They are going to - - how many vehicles at 12

the time - - at any given time, twenty-five 13

vehicles will be worked on at one time. 14

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: And, you say 24/7, five 15

days a week? 16

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Yes. 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Across the street, who 18

is on the South side? 19

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Sabarelli. 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Sabarelli, did you talk 21

to them? 22

Are they comfy, cozy? 23

ATTORNEY BONESSO: They were sent a Notice. 24

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: All right, all 25

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right, I was intrigued. 1

I don’t know where they came up with the 2

name, “Paul.” 3

Do any of the Board Members have any 4

questions? 5

Tommy? 6

Here is a question for you, where are the 7

cars coming from? 8

Where are they coming from? 9

ATTORNEY BONESSO: Mr. Wilson, why don’t 10

you step up. 11

APPLICANT WILSON: Two existing facilities 12

in Great Neck, New York on the North Shore. 13

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Traffic flow, would you 14

go on the East side or the West side, cut through 15

the Mall there or go down Merrick Avenue and come 16

down Stewart? 17

APPLICANT WILSON: Glen Cove Road. 18

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Are you going to 19

have any deliveries at nighttime or late night, 20

overnight? 21

APPLICANT WILSON: It depends when the 22

vehicles are finished. 23

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I am just thinking you 24

have all the way on the east end, you have the 25

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one residential on the corner, if they would 1

respectfully come in the back area by the MTA, the 2

train station side, even with the deliveries, that 3

would be probably alleviate any residential 4

concerns. 5

Maybe they will come down Glen Cove Road. 6

Your only concern is redlight cameras, not 7

that I know about them over there, but I do. 8

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: I would like to 9

duly note that Sal Ferrarra is related to a second 10

cousin and I don’t think that it would preclude to 11

being this owner. 12

What I am saying is Sal Ferrarra, the 13

Architect on this project is related to a second 14

cousin of mine. 15

And, I do not think I would be - - maybe I 16

will recuse myself. 17

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: You are recusing 18

yourself, 19

It is an empty lot. I know the facility, 20

if you could talk to staffing when they are coming 21

in, try to stay on Stewart Avenue, the commercial 22

side of things instead of coming down the 23

residential, I think it will avoid a lot of 24

headaches long term. 25

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And, I think the residents would appreciate 1

that in the facility, as well. 2

So, with that, if I don’t have any 3

questions of the Board, any other questions? 4

Are there any slips in? 5

I want to see if the public have any 6

comments. 7

Is there anybody here that wants to be 8

heard on this project? 9

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 10

the following ensued.) 11

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I, please, 12

have a Motion. 13

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, I move 14

that the application be granted. 15

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Do I have a second? 16

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Second. 17

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 18

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 19

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 20

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 21

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 22

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 23

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 24

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: I think this looks 25

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really cool, aye. 1

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 2

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 3

(Whereupon, Councilman Blakeman was not in 4

the meeting room at the time of voting. 5

Councilman Muscarella recused himself. After, the 6

following ensued.) 7

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Madam Clerk, I 8

have another letter for the marijuana application. 9

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you for the 10

presentation. 11

Madam Clerk, please, call the 12

Administrative Calendar. 13

CLERK MURRAY: We have on the 14

Administrative Calendar Items 14 through 83. 15

TOWN ATTORNEY NOCELLA: Madam Clerk, 16

Supervisor and Members of the Town Board: 17

There is a typographical error in Item 61 18

and with respect to that Item is completely 19

accurate but the correct spelling of the Town Park 20

that is referred to in the resolution is Harold A. 21

Walker Memorial Park. 22

The mistake was “Herbert.” 23

It is accidental and it has been corrected. 24

The correction has been made on the 25

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hardcopy that has been filed with your Office, 1

Madam Clerk and has been distributed to the Town 2

Board. 3

Um, and we would substitute the resolution 4

with the correct spelling of the name. 5

I would simply recommend that we have a 6

simple Motion to amend this Item 61 as handed up. 7

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: So moved. 8

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: May I, please, 9

have a Motion for 61. 10

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Second. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 12

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 14

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 16

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 17

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 18

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 19

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 20

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 21

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 22

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 23

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SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Does any Member of the 1

Board wish to be heard on any item on the 2

Administrative Calendar? 3

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 4

the following ensued.) 5

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: I do have a couple of 6

slips. 7

We will start with Felix Procacci. 8

Good Afternoon, name and address for the 9

record. 10

FELIX PROCACCI: Felix Procacci, Franklin 11

Square. 12

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Hi. 13

FELIX PROCACCI: On Items 39 and 41, who 14

are the recipients that gave back or said they 15

couldn’t spend all the money that was allotted to 16

them? 17

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: Item 41 was the 18

Incorporated Village of Valley Stream and 59, 57 19

was part of a larger Grant and - - 20

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: 39. 21

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: 39, 49? 22

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Yes. 23

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: 39, five 24

thousand - - I am sorry, you said 49? 25

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FELIX PROCACCI: I would like to know the 1

name of the recipients. 2

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: 41, I already 3

mentioned Village of Valley Stream and the other 4

one, I believe, was a large Grant from Island 5

Harvest. 6

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Island Harvest. 7

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: Yes, those were 8

the two. 9

FELIX PROCACCI: I have seen advertisements 10

from Island Harvest asking for money, so, I am 11

surprised they would be giving anything back, but, 12

um - - 13

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Okay. 14

FELIX PROCACCI: Really, also, on these 15

entities, the Town spent a lot of money on things 16

like, you know concerts, movies, renovating 17

bathrooms, I was wondering whether you informed 18

the people who received this money that they could 19

have used that money for that purpose if they 20

wanted to renovate their bathrooms? 21

Since we justified it here in this Hall, 22

that was a valid use of Federal CARES money. 23

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So, if you let these recipients know that 1

they could renovate bathrooms with this money, 2

they could have used all of it. 3

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Wait, Felix, you 4

are saying concerts outside for the community 5

during COVID was not a good idea? 6

FELIX PROCACCI: I am not. 7

I am just saying you paid for these with 8

Federal CARES money and I wanted to know if you 9

let these recipients know that they could have 10

held concerts, movies, renovated bathrooms and 11

things like that with the Federal CARES money 12

instead of giving it back? 13

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: I understand, now. 14

FELIX PROCACCI: Well, I got the records. 15

I took a lot of time FOIL-ing it. If you 16

informed these recipients, they might have, you 17

know. 18

Garden City got money, if they knew, they 19

could have renovated their bathrooms. 20

They might have asked for more money. 21

Um, on Item Number 44, the transfer is for 22

1.99 million dollars and I don’t really understand 23

what that is for? 24

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Are we adding money to the Federal CARES 1

Substance ACT? 2

How is that working? 3

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: The money was 4

repurposed. 5

It was put back into that account. 6

This expends the money for items that the 7

Town had spent but did not draw down on. 8

FELIX PROCACCI: So, shouldn’t you have 9

listed those items in Item Number 44 for 10

completion-sake so people could know how that 1.9 11

million-dollars is being spent. 12

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: 1.9 million is 13

identified as improvements, structural 14

improvements and the basic things that we did that 15

we didn’t draw down on, do you understand? 16

FELIX PROCACCI: Yeah, I understand, that 17

is very general. 18

I am still, as you might know, in 19

litigation to get these records on how Federal 20

CARES money was spent because out of the twenty 21

million, I have asked for, I only gotten eleven 22

percent of that in receipts or things. 23

So, I think, you know, we have settled, as 24

you mentioned in these Meetings, you mentioned all 25

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resolutions described how we spent Federal CARES 1

money, I respectfully disagree because I can’t 2

understand. 3

I read all of the resolutions. I can’t 4

understand how we have spent all of that money 5

exactly. 6

I know it got transferred, here and 7

transferred there. 8

How it was exactly all spent, I don’t. 9

COMPTROLLER MASTROMARINO: It is all backed 10

up by resolutions. 11

Obviously, it is first backed up and any 12

documentations are the actual invoices. 13

We have invoices for everything. 14

FELIX PROCACCI: Well, maybe you can tell 15

your Attorney that because he hasn’t been unable 16

to give me those invoices. 17

And, the Town Clerk hasn’t given me those 18

invoices. 19

So, you know, we have Court dates next 20

year. 21

Okay, thank you. 22

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Brian Sapp, do you want 23

to speak or not? 24

Name and address for the record. 25

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BRIAN SAPP: National Grid, Melville, New 1

York. 2

So, thank you for having us. I am joined 3

today by the Director of National Grid. 4

I believe he is in the hallway right, now, 5

So, first off, I want to say, congratulations to 6

you all on your reelection, especially to County 7

Executive Blakeman. 8

We really look forward to working with you. 9

So, today, we are here to requesting 10

approval of the Clean Energy Partnership between 11

the Town of Hempstead and National Grid. 12

Built upon our previous ventures, dated 13

back to 2009 when, then Town Supervisor Kate 14

Murray spearheaded Point lookout, the assistance 15

of National Grid. 16

Now, nearly twelve years later, the 17

facility is in need of significant upgrades and 18

increase of storage production of green hydrogen - 19

- excuse me, for among other things, clean heating 20

and fuel for vehicles. 21

The details of this proposal are outlined 22

in the addendum, um, to this resolution. 23

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So, I won’t go into too much detail but we 1

are available to answer any questions that you may 2

have. 3

The overall purpose of this joint venture 4

to further expand green energy and to highlight 5

that once needed. 6

This will generate and output the largest 7

in the United States, further showcasing our 8

partnership as a fundamental example of how 9

companies can work with municipalities to provide 10

clean reliable energy solutions which we will ask 11

you to vote in favor of this resolution, so, we 12

can get to work to provide our team to provide a 13

clean energy solution to Hempstead residents in 14

the near future. 15

Thank you. 16

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Thank you, Brian. 17

Thank you for your time over there. It is 18

a nice program initiated by Supervisor Kate Murray 19

and we look forward to continuing it and a lot of 20

opportunities. 21

Thank you and your team. 22

Thank you. 23

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I do not have any slips on the 1

Administrative Calendar, does anybody here, that 2

did not put in a slip that wants to be heard? 3

(Whereupon, no response was heard. After, 4

the following ensued.) 5

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: If not, may I please 6

have a Motion. 7

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, I move 8

the Administrative Calendar in its entirety. 9

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Second the 10

Motion. 11

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 12

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 13

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 14

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 15

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 16

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 17

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 18

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: I vote on all items 19

with the exception of 65, which I vote aye but I 20

recuse myself from the two items concerning Tim 21

D’Esposito and Daniel D’Esposito. 22

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 23

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 24

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 25

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SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 1

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 2

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 3

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: May I have a Motion to 4

adjourn. 5

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Supervisor, I make 6

a Motion we adjourn. 7

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Second. 8

CLERK MURRAY: Supervisor Clavin? 9

SUPERVISOR CLAVIN: Aye. 10

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Blakeman? 11

COUNCILMAN BLAKEMAN: Aye. 12

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Carini? 13

COUNCILMAN CARINI: Aye. 14

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman D’Esposito? 15

COUNCILMAN D’ESPOSITO: Aye. 16

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Dunne? 17

COUNCILMAN DUNNE: Aye. 18

CLERK MURRAY: Senior Councilwoman Goosby? 19

SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN GOOSBY: Aye. 20

CLERK MURRAY: Councilman Muscarella? 21

COUNCILMAN MUSCARELLA: Yes. 22

(Whereupon, the official meeting of the 23

Hempstead Town Board was concluded. Time noted: 24

2:45 p.m.) 25

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