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MINUTES OF AN AGENDA MEETING OF
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK, HELD ON
THE 9th DAY OF JUNE, 1987 IN THE
VILLAGE OFFICES, 90 SOUTH RIDGE STREET
RYE BROOK, NEW YORK
CONVENE AGENDA MEETING
The Agenda Meeting of the Village Board was called to order
by Mayor Kabcenell at 8:05 P.M. and the Pledge of Allegiance
followed.
Present were the following members of the Board:
Mayor Jack Kabcenell
Trustee Milt Meiskin
Trustee Mario Nardi
Trustee Sal Cresenzi
Trustee Frank Filipowski
Also present were:
Georgia Kramer, Village Attorney
Joe Cortese, Village Treasurer
Mark ten Eicken, Assistant Building Inspector
Jean A. Marra, Deputy Village Clerk
Christopher J. Russo, Village Administrator, was unable to
be present at this meeting.
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It was stated by Mayor Kabcenell that Items #1 through #7
on the agenda would be adhered to for the June 23rd meeting
as follows:
LOCAL LAWS
1. Proposed Local Law re: Amendments to Vehicle
& Traffic Law
2. Proposed Local Law re: Alarm Law
3. Proposed Local Law re: Flood Control
SET PUBLIC HEARINGS
4. Final Subdivision Approval - Larizza
Wyman Street Townhouses
S. Final Subdivision Approval - Lundell
Brook Housing Development
CONSIDERATION
6. Completed DEIS - Brook II Ventures - Acceptance
7. EIS - Church of the Advent - Negative Declaration
For Item #8 - Tax Exemption - Korean Presbyterian Church
Section 1 Block 6 Lot 9
King Street
Trustee Filipowski asked that Attorney Kramer review this
request of the church; and Mayor Kabcenell requested that
the effects this proposal would have on the Village be
determined as well.
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At this time, Mayor Kabcenell requested that Items #9 and
#10 be added to the June 23rd agenda as follows:
9. Request of Merritt & Holby to construct an addition for
medical/professional offices at the Rye Ridge Plaza.
10. Modification of Lease Agreement for Village Offices
Rye Brook Plaza
Bernard Klem of the Planning Board then asked if the Board
would review his request to compile a land inventory and
Mayor Kabcenell stated that it would be placed on the
Agenda as Item #11.
Thereafter, Trustee Nardi announced that many residents
from Argyle Road area were present this evening with
respect to a development in Port Chester which would have
an affect on the Village as the property could only be
accessed via Argyle Road.
He continued that the barrier at the end of Argyle is to be
taken down and the property will be being backfilled.
As there is no ability to connect Argyle Road to Haines
Blvd. (in the Village of Port Chester) , Mark ten Eicken,
the Assistant Building Inspector pointed out that the
development would impact on Rye Brook.
A request for legal clarification of this matter was made
by Mayor Kabcenell and Attorney Kramer offered that for
preliminary subdivision approval, notification by Port
Chester was mandatory and that has not been received.
However, Ms. Kramer noted that if the developer was only
building one home, subdivision approval might not be
necessary.
Trustee Meiskin inquired if an EIS was being done by Port
Chester and suggested that the Village of Rye Brook do its
own impact statement also, as well as a traffic study, etc.
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Mayor Kabcenell wanted to know if any further work on the
property could be prevented and Attorney Kramer said a
court injunction could be obtained but that she would make
a telephone call first.
Mr. Paul Foley, of 33 Argyle Road, stated that he found it
incomprehensible to understand this work being done the way
it was. He added that he had to question the workmen on
their way to the property to find out what was going on.
Casper Iasillo is the developer of the property, Trustee
Nardi mentioned.
It was explained by Trustee Cresenzi that the builder
needed this access for a road otherwise he would have to
forgo one building lot and he then questioned snow removal
policies as well as fire and police protection.
Mr. Kenneth Heller, of 22 Lincoln Avenue, inquired if sewer
hookups and water connections would go through Sylvan Road
and Trustee Cresenzi explained that the lots would front on
Sylvan Road. Trustee Nardi added that when he spoke with
the developer he was informed that they wanted to hookup
via Haines Blvd.
Following this discussion, Mayor Kabcenell reiterated his
request of the Village Attorney that an investigation on
this matter be done and any further action be prevented
until the many questions and concerns were resolved.
In answer to a question raised by Mr. Gabriele of 57
Winding Wood Road South, Mayor Kabcenell stated that the
matter of the stop sign at the corner of Latonia Road and
Winding Wood was on the agenda for the June 23rd meeting.
A local resident inquired how she would be able to find out
the status of the situation with the Argyle Road matter to
which Attorney Kramer stated that she would answer any
questions when she was in her office on Friday, June 12th.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Board at
this time, on motion by Trustee Cresenzi, seconded by
Trustee FiliP owski, it was unanimously resolved that the
meeting be adjourned at 8:25 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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J an A. Marra
Deputy Village Clerk
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