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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE BOARD HELD ON TUESDAY
MAY 27th, 1986 at 8 p.m.
PRESENT: Trustees Meiskin, Nardi, Cresenzi, Zak.
Attorney Kramer, Treasurer Cortese, Clerk Smith.
ABSENT: Mayor Kabcenell
Minutes of the meetings of April 29th and May 13th, 1986 were approved
as submitted.
PUBLIC HEARING - NO PARKING, ROANOKE AVENUE DEAD-END
This matter was brought to our attention by the Traffic Commission
and what we are talking about in four parking spaces - it seems
that there are "No Parking" signs in existence but there is no law to
back them up. Trustee Cresenzi said he visited the sight and that
as the cars were parked today, the people at 7 Roanoke were not able
to get inand out of their driveway.
On the motion of Trustee Nardi, seconded by Trustee Zak,
RESOLVED that NO PARKING shall be permitted along the dead end of
Roanoke Avenue, or on the north side of the last driveway on the east
side of Roanoke Avenue, or on the west side of Roanoke Avenue
from a point feet from the deadend.
Trustee Meiskin voting AYE
Trustee Nardi voting AYE
Trustee Cresenzi voting AYE
- Trustee Zak voting AYE
Mayor Kabcenell ABSENT
--- The Local Law in connection with this resolution will take effect
immediately and the Highway Department will be instructed to put up the
signs.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Trustee Cresenzi - we have a letter from the Assessor in connection with
a claim by the N.Y. 'Telephone Company.
Attorney Kramer - The Telephone Company has petitioned for
a refund of taxes which they claim was overtaxing. The Assessor has
been attempting to resolve the matter by negotiation, and made
the recommendation that he has in the letter, and that the matter
be settled. This is a refund of $1526.19, a one-time payment
and there would be a correction on the 1986 tax roll.
Trustee Zak - I notice in the letter that it relates to "new
equipment in a building at 1100 King Street assessable under Section 102
12, (i)". I wonder if MCI comes under the same provision?
Attorney Kramer said she would refer the question to the Assessor
who was not present.
On the motion of Trustee Cresenzi, seconded by Trustee Meiskin,
RESOLVED that the recommendation of the 'fax Assessor to refund the
amount of $1526.19 to the New York Telephone Company in connection with
their claim in connection with "Station Equipment" assessments
which are now removed from the Tax Roll.
Trustee Cresenzi voting AYE
Trustee Meiskin voting AYE
Trustee Nardi voting AYE
Trustee Zak ABSTAINING
Mayor Kabcenell ABSENT
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HOME RULE REQUEST - PARKS COMMISSION.
Trustee Gresenzi - this is in connection with a request to
Include the Mayor of Rye Brook on the Commission of Parks in the Town of
Rye which requires Home Rule Legislation. Bills have been introduced
in the Senate and the Assembly, and a Home Rule message from the Village
of Rye Brook is necessary.
On the motion of Trustee Zak, seconded by Trustee Meiskin,
RESOLVED that the Items Rule Request for enactment of Assembly Bill.
A11O93 and Senate Bill 58566 to amend chapter seven hundred eleven
of the laws of nineteen hundred seven, relating to a public park in the
town of Rye, Westchester County, in relation to including the mayor of
Rye Brook in the commissioners of parks of the town of Rye.
Trustee Meiskin voting AYE
Trustee Nardi voting AYE
Trustee Gresenzi voting AYE
Trustee Zak voting AYE
Mayor Kabcenell ABSENT
HOME RULE. REQUEST - TRANSFER OF LANDS FROM RYE TOWN TO RYE BROOK
On the motion of Trustee Zak, seconded by Trustee Meiskin,
RESOLVED that the Ilome Rule Request for enactment of Assembly Bill
A11O94 and Senate Bill. 58565 to legalize, validate, ratify and confirm
certain transfers of lands from the Town of Rye to the Village of Rye
Brook.
'trustee Meiskin voting AYE
Trustee Nardi voting AYE
Trustee Gresenzi voting AYE
Trustee Zak voting AYE
Mayor Kabcenell ABSENT.
DISCUSSION - VILLAGE MANAGER STUDY PROPOSAL.
George Morrow - we received information packs today from the International
City Managers' Association for each Trustee. I was also in
communication with the Public Administration Dept. of Pace
University and they act as the secretariat for the New York State
Association of Public Managers, and they will submit a proposal
to us for the position of Village Manager.
RESOLUTIONS.
On the motion of Trustee Nardi, seconded by Trustee Meiskin,
RESOLVED that the Village Clerk be authorised to advertise and receive
bids for:
1. Street Lighting Maintenance
2. Paving Materials
3. Village Office Cleaning Service
4. Gasoline and Diesel Fuel
to be opened at li a.m. on June 6, 1986.
Trustee Meiskin voting AYE
Trustee Nardi voting AYE
Trustee Cresenzi voting AYE
Trustee Zak voting AYE
Mayor Kabcenell ABSENT
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Attorney Kramer - there is an additional resolution i would like to
introduce - there is a moratorium on certain building permits being
issued for the area that is now the subject of the study by
Frederick P. Clark Associates. We do have a meeting scheduled for
.lune 12th with the Planning Board to discuss the study which should
be presented by Frederick P. Clark at that meeting, and I would suggest
that the moratorium be extended to June 18th, the day after the next
Village Board meeting after that joint meeting on June 12th.
On the motion of Trustee Nardi, seconded by 'Trustee Meiski.n,
RESOLVED that the Moratorium in connection with the Master Plan Study
be extended to June 18th, 1986.
Trustee Meiskin voting AYE
Trustee Nardi voting AYE
Trustee Cresenzi voting AYE
Trustee Zak voting AYE
Mayor Kabcenell ABSENT
Mr. Logan expressed disappointment that the Pot Luck Picnic at the
Posillipo Center has been turned into a Senior Citizen affair.
Trustee Cresenzi explained that the lasttwo years' attendance was
very light, and that the Annual Birthday Party is the total community
affair.
Mr. Logan presented a petition from the residents of the Garibaldi Place
area in connection with parking facilities.
Trustee Cresenzi suggested that this be placed on the agenda for the
next meeting, and the Traffic and Recreation Commission should make
recommendations.
The meeting was adjourned at 8.35 p.m.