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Monday, June 30, 2008

Real Estate Committee Meeting Tomorrow 6:00pm

REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE MEETING
7/1/2008 6:00 PM
YONKERS CITY HALL
40 SOUTH BROADWAY
YONKERS, New York 10701

Please be advised that a Real Estate Committee Meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 4th Floor.

The following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Lead Agency requests that its consultants make themselves available for a briefing on substantive issues for the proposed SFC redevelopment project: Construction impacts.

2. Any additional items that may properly come before this Committee.

Real Estate Committee Meeting Tonight 5:30pm

REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE MEETING
6/30/2008 5:30 PM
YONKERS CITY HALL
40 SOUTH BROADWAY
YONKERS, New York 10701

Please be advised that a Real Estate Committee Meeting has been scheduled for Monday, June 30, 2008 at 5:30 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 4th Floor.

The following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Lead Agency requests that its consultants make themselves available for a briefing on substantive issues for the proposed SFC redevelopment project: Socio-economic.

2. Any additional items that may properly come before this Committee.

We kindly request that the Administration, send the appropriate representatives who are able to address the aforementioned agenda item.






More Development Plans that Constantly Change for Downtown Yonkers

http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080630/NEWS02/806300341/1246/NEWS0224

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Brownfields Cleanup, Cleaned Up by State

Journal News Op-Ed

http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080628/OPINION/806280335/1015/OPINION01

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Patricia Lynch Associates Fails in Lobby Attempt for Red Light Cameras in Yonkers


To Read More Go To:
http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080625/NEWS05/806250361/1246/NEWS0224


Editor's Note:
Remember Mike Spano, (Now the Democratic Assemblyman, after switching parties) worked for this lobby firm to push the Forest City Ratner Project RidgeHill in Yonkers.

Yonkers Planning Board Sued by Cintas for Southern Westchester Executive Park Laundry Refusal

To read more go to:

http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080625/NEWS02/806250347/1246/NEWS0224

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Board of Contract and Supply Monthly Meeting June 25th 10:30pm

Board of Contract and Supply (BOCS)
Monthly Meeting
6/25/2008 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Mayor's Reception Room City Hall 2nd Floor
40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Yonkers IDA Regular Board of Directors Meeting Wednesday June 25th at 8:30am

Yonkers IDA Regular Board of Directors Meeting
June 25, 2008
8:30 am
Yonkers City Hall

It's a First: Yonkers Community Development Agency Release Agenda in an Unprecedented Fashion before Meeting

CDA MEETING AT 4:00PM CITY HALL


YCDA BOARD MEETING
June 25th, 2008
4:00PM

AGENDA

Roll Call

Philip Amicone, Chairperson
Chuck Lesnick, City Council President
James LaPerche, Finance Commissioner
Frank J. Rubino, Corporation Counsel
Lee Ellman, Planning Director
Wilson Terrero, Board Member
George DeGabriel, Board Member

Acceptance of December 20th, 2007 Board Minutes

Old Business

Alexander Street

1. Update on the Alexander Street Master Plan
a. Presentation by John Feingold, AKRF, brief overview of the DGEIS Comments

2. Presentations by Landowners
a. Point Street Landing Homes for America
b. Altman Lighting

Yonkers Volunteers Get Paid: Lawsuit in the Courts

http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080624/BUSINESS01/806240331/1246/NEWS0224

City Council Meeting Tonight at 8:00pm

CITY COUNCIL MEETING
6/24/2008 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
YONKERS CITY HALL
40 S Broadway
Yonkers , New York 10701


AGENDA

AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
Committee of the Whole 7:30 P.M.
Stated Meeting 8:00 P.M.
City Council Chambers
TIME:
PRESENT: PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL
CHUCK LESNICK
DISTRICT
2 MAJORITY SANDY ANNABI
4 MINORITY LEADER LIAM J. McLAUGHLIN
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
DISTRICT:
1 PATRICIA D. McDOW
3 JOAN GRONOWSKI
5 JOHN M. MURTAGH
6 DEE BARBATO
Recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag followed by a minute of silence
to invoke God’s guidance and Blessing upon our deliberations.
Minutes of the stated meeting held on June 10, 2008, the reconsidered minutes
of the June 6, 2008 Special meeting and a special meeting on June 10, 2008
approved on motion of Majority Leader Sandy Annabi.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
2
INDEX
ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE
1. RES. – SETTLEMENT (LEHR) $1,341.53 6
2. RES. – SETTLEMENT (JAMAL) $1,500.00 7
3. RES. – SETTLEMENT (COHN) $1,912.71 8
4. RES. – SETTLEMENT (ROBERSON) $2,000.00 9
5. RES. - E.J. MURRAY/SKATE PARK 10/11
6. RES. – 303-307 SOUTH BROADWAY 12/13
7. RES. – IMA/BROADWAY VIEW HOUSING 14/15
8. RES. – TAX CERTIORARI SETTLEMENTS 16
9. RES. – COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS 17/18
10. RES. – GLENWOOD POWER STATION 19
11. RES. – RE- APPT. CITY CLERK DEIERLEIN 20
12. RES. – STREET RE-NAMING (IANNACONE) 21/23
13. RES. – STREET RE-NAMING (SADIN) 24/25
14. RES. – BANNER – ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL 26
15. RES. – HONORARIUM – H.V. PARENTS DAY 27/28
16. RES. – HONORARIUM – COL. GARAN 29/30
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
3
COMMUNICATIONS
1. FROM THE TOWN OF EASTCHESTER PLANNING BOARD; A PUBLIC
HEARING WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 25, 2008 AT 7:00PM AT THE
TOWN OF EASTCHESTER TOWN HALL, 40 MILL ROAD
EASTCHESTER, N.Y. ON THE APPLICATION OF 90 GARTH ROAD.
COPIES ON DESKS
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
4
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
5
PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED SPECIAL ORDINANCE
A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED SPECIAL ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE CAPITAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008
BY INCREASING THE CAPITAL BUDGET BY AN ADDITIONAL
$ 15,900,000., FOR WATER METER REPLACEMENT PROJECT
FROM $98,000,000 TO $ 113,900,000.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
6
RESOLUTION
1. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Yonkers, in meeting
assembled:
That the settlement by the Corporation Counsel in the amount of ONE
THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE and 53/100 DOLLARS
($1,341.53) of the Loss-Transfer proceeding entitled, "AMICA MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY A/S/O SOPHIE LEHR, residing at 65 Darling
Avenue, New Rochelle, New York 10804, plaintiff, against THE CITY OF
YONKERS, Defendant", for reimbursement of no-fault benefits paid to its
insured arising out of an incident in which it is alleged that a Department of
Public Works Elgin street sweeper owned by the City of Yonkers, while
proceeding to the location where it was to commence its street sweeping
activities, crossed over the double yellow lines and struck plaintiff’s
subrogor’s oncoming vehicle, on Parkview Avenue near Cherokee Road in
the City of Yonkers on the 11th day of April, 2007, be and the same hereby
is approved and the Comptroller of the City of Yonkers is directed to draw
his warrant in the amount of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED
FORTY-ONE and 53/100 DOLLARS ($1,341.53) in favor of said plaintiff
and their attorney, Allen David Werter, PLLC.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
7
RESOLUTION
2. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Yonkers, in meeting
assembled:
That the settlement by the Corporation Counsel in the amount of ONE
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED and 00/100 DOLLARS ($1,500.00) of the
action entitled, "FEDAA JAMAL, residing at 114 Algonquin Road, Yonkers,
New York 10710, plaintiff, against THE CITY OF YONKERS, Defendant",
for property damage arising out of an incident in which it is alleged that a
City of Yonkers Department of Public Works vehicle struck plaintiff’s
vehicle while traveling on Puritan Avenue in the City of Yonkers on the
13th day of June, 2007, be and the same hereby is approved and the
Comptroller of the City of Yonkers is directed to draw his warrant in the
amount of ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED and 00/100 DOLLARS
($1,500.00) in favor of said plaintiff.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
8
RESOLUTION
3. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Yonkers, in meeting
assembled:
That the settlement by the Corporation Counsel in the amount of
ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWELVE and 71/100 DOLLARS
($1,912.71) of the action entitled, "EDELBERT COHN, residing at 37 Park
Avenue Terrace, Yonkers, New York 10703, plaintiff, against THE CITY
OF YONKERS, Defendant", for property damage arising out of an incident
in which it is alleged that a Yonkers Department of Public Works snow
plow struck plaintiff’s vehicle which was parked and unoccupied on Park
Avenue Terrace, in front of 36 Park Avenue Terrace, in the City of
Yonkers on the 16th day of December, 2007, be and the same hereby is
approved and the Comptroller of the City of Yonkers is directed to draw
his warrant in the amount of ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED
TWELVE and 71/100 DOLLARS ($1,912.71) in favor of said plaintiff.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
9
RESOLUTION
4. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Yonkers, in meeting
assembled:
That the settlement by the Corporation Counsel in the amount of
TWO THOUSAND and 00/100 DOLLARS ($2,000.00) of the action
entitled, "JANIE ROBERSON, residing at 108 Jefferson Street, Apartment
7 J, Yonkers, New York 10701, plaintiff, against THE CITY OF
YONKERS, Defendant", for property damage arising out of an incident in
which it is alleged that a Yonkers Fire Department vehicle struck plaintiff’s
vehicle which was parked and unoccupied on Highland Avenue in front of
108 Jefferson Street in the City of Yonkers on the 7th day of December,
2007, be and the same hereby is approved and the Comptroller of the City
of Yonkers is directed to draw his warrant in the amount of TWO
THOUSAND and 00/100 DOLLARS ($2,000.00) in favor of said plaintiff.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
10
RESOLUTION
5. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the Westchester County Department of Parks,
Recreation and Conservation through its “Legacy Program” will fund
municipalities which submit successful applications to construct ball fields
and active recreation facilities; and
WHEREAS, successful municipal applicants will be required to
enter into an Inter-Municipal Agreement with the County of Westchester;
and
WHEREAS, the Department of Parks, Recreation and
Conservation of the City of Yonkers, proposes to apply for funding to
construct a Skate Park at the E. J. Murray Memorial Skating Facility; and
WHEREAS, the potential grant funding available for these projects
is limited and other municipalities are eligible to apply for such funds under
the “Legacy Program” and recipients of such funding will not be required
to provide local matching funds; and
WHEREAS, the CITY OF YONKERS is hereby authorized to
execute such application(s) with the County of Westchester, in order to
provide such funds from the “Legacy Program” to the CITY OF YONKERS
and the Mayor or his designee is hereby designated the representative
authorized to act on behalf of the municipality in regard to the preparation
of the application for the municipality signature; and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Yonkers is
hereby authorized to execute the application with the ‘Legacy Program’ for
the aforesaid purposes, with the total amount of the proposed award at
$250,000.00; and be it further;
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
11
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
12
RESOLUTION
6. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the County of Westchester desires to purchase and
then convey approximately 31, 568 square feet of real property located at
303-307 South Broadway, Yonkers, New York, in the City of Yonkers to
303 South Broadway Associates, LLC for the purpose of providing
affordable housing for a period of thirty years; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers supports the development of
affordable housing on said property, subject to any applicable subdivision
requirements and waives any rights to purchase the property under the
following terms and conditions; (1) For use in perpetuity for park and
municipal recreation purposes for the sum of one dollar ($1.00).; (2) For
other municipal purposes at the current appraisal value as determined by
the Westchester County Board of Legislators, or for no more than the
same consideration for which it is proposed to be sold to 303 South
Broadway Associates, LLC, whichever is less. ; or (3) Any opportunity to
purchase this property shall not constitute a right to purchase and may be
withdrawn by the County at any time.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Yonkers
hereby declares its support for the aforesaid project, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the City of Yonkers hereby waives and
relinquishes any rights that the City may have under the aforesaid
opportunity to purchase said property located at 303-307 South Broadway,
Yonkers, New York; and be it further
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
13
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
RESOLVED, that this resolution will take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
14
RESOLUTION
7. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers has established a Housing
Implementation Fund to provide infrastructure and other improvements to
encourage and support the development or preservation of affordable
housing;
WHEREAS, Loewen Development, or its successor proposes to
develop or preserve 86 affordable rental housing units and related
amenities in the development known as Broadway View, the “Project”; and
WHEREAS, in order to make the proposed development viable,
infrastructure must be constructed, including, but not limited to parking,
lighting, sidewalks, public sewer and water, storm water detention, the
“Infrastructure Improvements”, as id more fully set forth in a schedule of
work; and
WHEREAS, the proposed development requires the assistance
from the Westchester County Housing Implementation Fund, (“HIF”) to
subsidize the costs of the Infrastructure Improvements in order to assure
affordability of the units.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Yonkers is
hereby authorized to submit an application to Westchester County for a
Housing Implementation Fund Grant for the Project not to exceed
$4,000,000; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the City of Yonkers is authorized to enter into an
Intermunicipal Agreement (“IMA”) with Westchester County and take all
necessary steps to facilitate and implement the terms of the IMA and the
scope of work appended to such agreement; and be it further
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
15
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
16
RESOLUTION
8. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City
of Yonkers hereby approves the following tax certiorari settlements. (see
attached list)
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
17
RESOLUTION
9. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the following applicant(s) are hereby
appointed and/or reappointed to the office of Commissioner of Deeds for a
period of two years to expire on July 31, 2010.
Geraldine A. Esposito
31 Ridgewood Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10701
State of New York RENEWAL
June A. Buckland
122 Ravine Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10701
Law Firm RENEWAL
Chrystal M. Estrada
39 Hudson Terrace
Yonkers, New York 10701
Tenant Relations NEW
Shannon Stewart
54 Fairview Street 3R
Yonkers, New York 10703
Public Housing NEW
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
18
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
Angela Guglielmo
238 Washington Avenue
Pleasantville, New York 10570
City of Yonkers NEW
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
19
RESOLUTION
10. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS GRONOWSKI,
McDOW, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the Glenwood Power Station (Plant) has been the
source of numerous City Council Committee meetings, and
WHEREAS, the property owner and the community have
participated in these meetings, and
WHEREAS, these meetings have resulted in a productive dialogue
regarding the current condition and future of the Site, and
WHEREAS, the best way to ultimately reach a solution that serves
the interests of the owner and the community is to continue this dialogue,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the
City of Yonkers that all Council Correspondence and Official Documents
regarding the Glenwood Power Station (Plant) will only refer to the
premises as “The Glenwood Power Station (Plant)” or as to the premises
at 45 and 45 ½ Water Grant Way, Block 2635 Lots 15 and 19; and, be it
further
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
20
RESOLUTION
11. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
BE IT RESOLVED that Joan Deierlein is hereby re-appointed as
City Clerk for a 5-year term to expire on December 8, 2012.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
21
RESOLUTION
12. BY COUNCILMEMBER ANNABI; COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone was born December 22, 1927, in
the City of Yonkers, New York and died, August 17, 2004, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone was dedicated to public service in and
for Yonkers, serving for many years in education in Yonkers public
schools and in public service for decades in both Westchester County and
Yonkers City government, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone served in the United States Navy
during the end of World War II, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone received a Bachelor of Science
Degree from Fordham University and a Master’s Degree in Education from
New York University, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone was a confirmed Democrat and
party activist who also was elected and served as a member of the
Westchester County Board of Supervisors from the 8th Ward (presently
the County Board of Legislators) from 1966-1967, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone served on the Yonkers City
Council and was the Councilman for the 8th Ward, rising to the post of
Vice Mayor of the City of Yonkers, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone was an employee of the Yonkers
Board of Education serving as a teacher and physical education coach at
Lincoln High School, a driver’s education instructor for Sacred Heart High
School, an Executive Director of the Yonkers Public Schools, as well as
holding various administrative posts in the Yonkers school system, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone additional served as Principal of
Yonkers High School from 1982 through 1985, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone love and dedication to the
educational school system in Yonkers led to his mayoral appointment to
the Board of Education of the City of Yonkers in 1995, and he served a full
term until the year 2000, and
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
22
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone was one of the driving forces
behind choosing the name “Yonkers Middle High School” in 1991, bringing
about the first time a high school was named for this City since 1988, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone was involved in many activities
such as being a Member of the Frank A. Rea Post, a Member of the
Rauso Post, Past Chairman of the Columbus Day Committee, Member of
the Enrico Fermi Educational Foundation and an avid golfer who enjoyed
traveling and playing golf worldwide, and
Whereas, after retiring from the educational field, Dominick J.
Iannacone, became the Facility Manager at Sprain Lake Golf Course, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone had election victories in 1966 for
supervisor, (County Legislator) and for Councilman in 1970 (a post he
held until 1977), and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone lost to Angelo Martinelli in the
1977 Mayoral race and in 1989 he attempted to defeat Mayor Nicholas C
Wasicsko in a Democratic Primary, but lost to Wasicsko, who lost the
election to Hank Spallone, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone is survived by his beloved wife,
Mary Lucas, a son Norman, and three grandchildren, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone is predeceased by a son,
Stephen and two brothers, Vincent and Jack, and
Whereas, Dominick J. Iannacone’s wife Mary, family and all his
friends of more than 50 years, requested to have a small section of the
street, Glen Brook Avenue, where Dominick J. Iannacone lived with his
family be honorary renamed Iannacone Way or Brother Iannacone Way to
recognize the work that he accomplished during his lifetime, and
Whereas, Council Rules of January 2006 require a public hearing
take place for such a request, and
Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of Yonkers
hereby directs the City Clerk to set a public hearing date for the
consideration of a street renaming for the late Dominick J. Iannacone.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
23
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
Be it further resolved, that barring any unforeseen circumstance, a
street renaming ceremony may thereafter be scheduled.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
24
RESOLUTION
13. BY COUNCILMEMBER GRONOWSKI; COUNCIL PRESIDENT
LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER
McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW, MURTAGH AND
BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the late Sidney A. Sadin was born May 19, 1918, and
passed on, October 8, 2005, and
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin has resided at 20 Greystone Terrace
for over 20 years and has resided in the City of Yonkers for over 50 years,
and
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin served in the United States Marines
during the end of the Korean War, as 1st Sergeant Marine for the Untied
States Forces, and
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin joined the reserve for many years
under the same rank at the end of the Korean War, and
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin took a career as a scientist and
chemist working for U.S. Vitamin in Yonkers, Revlon and Merck Company,
and
WHEREAS, during Sidney A. Sadin career as a scientist and
chemist, he contributed to developing special cement for hip surgery and
medical drugs and patents, and
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin was involved in many activities within
the community and served as a member to the New York Chemical
Society, Smithsonian Institute and Honorary Member of National
Geographic, and
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin was appointed as the Retiree Council
in West Point, where he also volunteered to work at the Keller Hospital
Pharmacy for 14 years, and
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin is survived by his beloved wife, Sarah
Sadin, a two daughters, Roberta and Raquel, and four grandchildren, and
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
25
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
WHEREAS, Sidney A. Sadin wife Sarah, family and all his friends
of more than 50 years, requested to have a small section of the street,
Gleystone Terrace, where Sidney A. Sadin lived with his family for 50
years be honorary renamed Sidney A. Sadin to recognize the work that he
accomplished during his lifetime, and
WHEREAS, Council Rules of January 2006 require a public hearing
take place for such a request, and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of
Yonkers hereby directs the City Clerk to set a public hearing date for the
consideration of a street renaming for the late Sidney A. Sadin.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that barring any unforeseen
circumstance, a street renaming ceremony may thereafter be scheduled.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
26
RESOLUTION
14. BY COUNCILMEMBER MURTAGH; COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN,
COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW, GRONOWSKI AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 100 Underhill Street in
the northeast section of Yonkers will hold their 2nd. Annual Green Day
Celebration on Saturday, September 20, 2008 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm,
and St. John’s has requested permission from the City Council to hang a
banner promoting this event informing the public as to the details involved
with the Fair, and
WHEREAS, St. John’s Episcopal Church has asked for permission
to place the promotional banner on the Northbound overpass across
Central Park Avenue at Sadore Lane beginning September 1st for 3
weeks prior to the event, and to be removed as soon after September 20th
as possible.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council of
Yonkers hereby grants permission to St. John’s Episcopal Church to place
their banner at the aforementioned location, subject to any terms and
conditions deemed appropriate by the Administration to protect the best
interests of the City of Yonkers.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
27
RESOLUTION
15. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, in 1994, former President Bill Clinton signed into law
the resolution unanimously adopted by the U. S. Congress establishing
the fourth Sunday of every July as Parents' Day, a perennial day of
commemoration similar to Mother's Day and Father's Day; and
WHEREAS, according to the Congressional Resolution, Parents’
Day is established for "recognizing, uplifting, and supporting the role of
parents in the rearing of children”; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers is proud of its many community
groups who play an integral leadership role in representing our
community; and
WHEREAS, foremost among these groups is the Hudson Valley
Parents’ Day Committee whose mission is to promote and uplift good
parenting as a central vocation for the realization of healthy families and
communities; and
WHEREAS, the Hudson Valley Parents’ Day Committee has
planned a Parents’ Day awards ceremony to honor parents who have
been positive role models; and
WHEREAS, this year the Hudson Valley Parents’ Day Committee
will host a Parents’ Day event in our City, sharing its proud mission with
all our residents on the 26th day of July 2008 honoring parents with an
“Excellence in Parenting” Award; and
WHEREAS, this event provides an opportunity for the Hudson
Valley Parents’ Day Committee to bestow well deserved honors upon
outstanding members of the community who have selflessly given of their
time, love and support of their families; and
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
28
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RECOGNIZED, that the Members of
the Yonkers City Council join with the Hudson Valley Parents’ Day
Committee in congratulating them and join them on this most auspicious
occasion and we wish them much success in their continued endeavors
on behalf of the citizens of Yonkers.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
29
RESOLUTION
16. BY COUNCILMEMBER McDOW, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN,
COUNCILMEMBERS GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers is blessed to claim among its
residents individuals who have accomplished much and done some
amazing things, and
WHEREAS, what can be more amazing than going into outer
space? Well, Yonkers is proud of Col. Ronald Garan, Jr., who recently
traveled to space on May 31, 2008, on the 35th Mission of the Space
Shuttle Discovery, and
WHEREAS, Col. Garan is a 1979 graduate of Roosevelt High
School in Yonkers, received his commission from the United States Air
Force in 1984, was deployed to Southwest Asia in support of Operations
Desert Shield & Desert Storm and was selected by NASA in 2000 for
training and missions, which has resulted in his current space expedition,
and
WHEREAS, Col. Garan is currently on board STS-1244 and has
served as Mission Specialist 2 for ascent and entry to perform three
spacewalks, to operate the space shuttle robotic arm and to assist in the
activation of the Kibo laboratory on the International Space Station, and
WHEREAS, another reason that Yonkers, Westchester and all of
New York State have to be proud of this space voyage and all of
Discovery’s missions is that the space shuttle itself was named in honor of
Henry Hudson’s quest for the Northwest Passage up the Hudson River,
and
WHEREAS, Col. Garan has been an esteemed member of the
Yonkers community, whose achievements will undoubtedly inspire young
men and women of Yonkers and throughout the United States to
accomplish much in their chosen fields and aspire to greater heights in
everything they desire to do.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
30
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of
Yonkers hereby commends and congratulates Col. Ronald Garan, Jr. for
his space mission aboard the Discovery Shuttle and all that he does to
serve our country and make our City proud.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008
31
COMMITTEE REPORTS

Real Estate Committee Meeting Tonight 6:00pm

The following items will be on the Agenda:



1. Lead Agency requests that its consultants make themselves available for a briefing on substantive issues for the proposed SFC redevelopment project: Socio-economic and Fiscal Impacts, including TIF-related matters.



2. Any additional items that may properly come before this Committee.





We kindly request that the Administration, send the appropriate representatives who are able to address the aforementioned agenda items.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Budget Committee Meeting to Discuss Water Meters Today 6:45pm

Real Estate Committee Meeting today at 7:00pm

he following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Lead Agency requests that its consultants make themselves available for a briefing on substantive issues for the proposed SFC redevelopment project: Community Facilities (Police Protection, Fire Protection, Emergency Medical Services, Parks, Schools, DPW, Government Operations

2. Any additional items that may properly come before this Committee.

Community Services Committee Meeting at 5:30pm

The agenda of the Community Services Committee Meeting of June 17, 2008 will include the following:



Topic Department Concerned

Livery updated legislation Law & Police Departments

1077 Warburton Ave fence and encroachment issues Buildings & Engineering Departments

Boyce Thompson building access Buildings Department & Police Department

Gates of hell building access Buildings Department & Police Department



By copy of this email to the Administration, we are asking that each Department listed above (as well as the various organizations courtesy copied in the email) send representative(s) to discuss these items. Please call my office at 914-377-6311 if you have any questions.

Real Estate Committee Meeting today at 4:00pm


4:00pm to pick a consultant for the AVALON BAY development project;


he following items will be on the Agenda:



1. Real Estate Committee Co-chairs will be interviewing prospective consultants for the Avalon Bay Project, 79 Austin Avenue.

2. Any additional items that may properly come before this Committee.

We ask the Administration to please have the appropriate Commissioners/Departments Heads/Directors or their representatives attend the meeting so they can address issues relating to their departments.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Planning Board Meeting of June 11th 2008 at 5:30pm

87 Nepperhan Avenue, Room 320
Yonkers, New York 10701
(914) 377-6555
Fax (914) 377-6552

CITY OF YONKERS Philip A. Amicone, Mayor

PLANNING BOARD Roman Kozicky, Chairman
PLANNING BOARD AGENDA
YONKERS, NEW YORK

AGENDA: FOR A REGULAR MEETING OF THE YONKERS PLANNING
BOARD TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2008
AT 5:30 P.M. IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY
HALL, 4TH FLOOR, YONKERS, NY.

PLEASE NOTE: ANY MATTER REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE
HEARD AFTER 7 P.M. ITEMS MAY BE TAKEN OUT OF ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE PUBLIC COMMENT.
MINUTES:
1. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR PLANNING BOARD
MEETING HELD ON MAY 14, 2008.
OLD BUSINESS:
GROUP HOME 2. REFERRAL FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE FOR A
REFERRAL PROPOSED GROUP HOME AT BLOCK: 2365 LOT: 61 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 49 BURHANS AVENUE PURSUANT TO SECTION 43-34 (A) OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

DAVID HENRY, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SITE PLAN 3. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED
REVIEW RESTAURANT WITH OUTDOOR DINING AT BLOCK: 500 LOT: 3 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 22-24 MAIN STREET PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

STEVEN ASARO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL

A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SITE PLAN 4. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED CHURCH WITH
REVIEW PARKING LOT AT BLOCK: 162 LOT: 31 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 50 LUDLOW STREET PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

JOHN ADELY AND SAM OOMMEN, REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PROPOSAL

A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SITE PLAN 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED AMENDMENT
REVIEW TO THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED APPLICATION AT BLOCK: 5170 LOTS: 40, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 150 & 200 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS CROSS COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

ALFRED DELBELLO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL

A. SEQRA: TYPE I ACTION/ EIS COMPLETED
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SPECIAL USE 6. SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN REVIEW
PERMIT/ SITE FOR A PROPOSED RADIO ANTENNA AT BLOCK: 3007
PLAN REVIEW/ LOT: 17 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 6 AKA 27
PUBLIC HEARING RUDOLPH TERRACE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX AND
ARTICLE VII OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

ANDREW ROMANO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL

A. PUBLIC HEARING- CLOSED MAY 14, 2008
B. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

BRIEFING 7. BRIEFING ON THE PROPOSED STRUEVER, FIDELCO,
CAPPELLI DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

ALFRED DEL BELLO AND JOHN SACCARDI
REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PROPOSAL

NEW BUSINESS:

SITE PLAN 8. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED HANDICAPPED
REVIEW RAMP AT BLOCK: 4734 LOT: 12 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 470 WESTCHESTER AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

ELISA VOLPATI, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL

A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

OTHER
BUSINESS 9. COMMUNICATIONS
10. SCHEDULE WORK SESSIONS AS NECESSARY

PENDING APPLICATIONS:
733 WARBURTON AVENUE POSTPONED AT APPLICANT’S REQUEST
43 POST STREET PENDING APPLICANT SUBMISSION
25 THURTON PL PENDING APPLICANT SUBMISSION
2 SAW MILL RIVER ROAD PENDING APPLICANT SUBMISSION
759 PALMER ROAD PENDING COMPLETE SUBMISSION
SWEP/ ELIZABETH SETON DEIS IN PROGRESS

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

City Council Meeting Tonight 8:00pm

AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
Committee of the Whole 7:30 P.M.
Stated Meeting 8:00 P.M.
City Council Chambers
TIME:
PRESENT: PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL
CHUCK LESNICK
DISTRICT
2 MAJORITY SANDY ANNABI
4 MINORITY LEADER LIAM J. McLAUGHLIN
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
DISTRICT:
1 PATRICIA D. McDOW
3 JOAN GRONOWSKI
5 JOHN M. MURTAGH
6 DEE BARBATO
Recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag followed by a moment of
silence to invoke God’s guidance and Blessing upon our deliberations.
Minutes of the stated meeting held on May 27, 2008 and a special meeting held
on June 3, 2008 approved on motion of Majority Leader Sandy Annabi.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
2
INDEX
ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE
1. G.O. – ZONING AMENDMENT (McMANSIONS) 6/9
2. S.O. – ENCROACHMENT – (15 LEROY AVE.) 10/11
3. RES – IMA – PRISONER TRANSPORTATION 12
4. RES - COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS 13
5. RES – HOME RULE (YONKERS TOLL PLAZA) 14
6. RES – HOME RULE (RED LIGHT CAMERA) 15/16
7. RES – HOME RULE (DETENTION OFFICERS) 17
8. RES – BANNER (UNTERMYER PERFORMING ARTS) 18
9. RES – HONORARIUM – YONKERS HIGH SCHOOL 19
10. RES – HONORARIUM – (ALICE MALEK) 20
11. RES – BANNER – (AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE) 21
12. RES – HONORARIUM – (LT. COL. POWERS) 22
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
3
COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY OFFICIALS
1. From Roman Kozicky, Planning Board Chairman, a Planning Board
Resolution issuing a favorable recommendation on the requested zone
change from the City Council for property known as 33 Ashburton Avenue.
2. From Roman Kozicky, Planning Board Chairman, a Planning Board
Resolution recommending a different configuration on the requested zone
change from the City Council for property known as 1057-1201 Warburton
Avenue.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
4
COMMUNICATIONS
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
5
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
6
GENERAL ORDINANCE
1. BY COUNCILMEMBER BARBATO; COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN,
COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW, GRONOWSKI AND MURTAGH:
The City of Yonkers, in City Council convened, does hereby ordain and
enact:
Section 1.General Ordinance No. 4-2000 and the accompanying map,
also known as Chapter 43 of the Code of the City of Yonkers and more
commonly known as the Zoning Code of the City of Yonkers, is hereby generally
amended and revised in part as follows:
“Section 43-8 of the Code of the City of Yonkers entitled “Definition of Terms” is
hereby amended in part by the addition of the following terms to be placed in
alphabetical order within the section:
BASEMENT – The portion of a building that is partly or completely below grade.
A basement shall be counted as a story if the distance between the grade and
elevation to the floor immediately above equals or exceeds
a. More than 6 feet above grade elevation;
b. More than 6 feet above the finished grade elevation for more than fifty percent
(50%) of the total building perimeter; or
c. More than 12 feet above the finished ground level at any point (See Illustration
#4.)
Dormer - Any structure whose framing projects out of a sloping roof to form a
vertical wall suitable for windows or other openings.
Gross Floor Area
a) For detached single- and two-family homes - the sum of the
gross horizontal areas of the several floors and mezzanine floors of a building
and its accessory buildings on the same lot. All dimensions shall be measured
between exterior faces of walls.
b) For all other buildings - the sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several
floors and mezzanine floors of a building and its accessory buildings on the same
lot, excluding basement or cellar area devoted to parking and mechanical
equipment space. All dimensions shall be measured between exterior faces of
walls.”
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
7
GENERAL ORDINANCE (CONTINUED)
Section 2. Table 43-3 of the Table of Dimensional Regulations for
Dimensional Regulations for Residential Uses is hereby amended in part, by amending
the regulations regarding Side yard and Floor Area Ratio for Single and Two-Family
Dwellings to read as follows
“S-200 S-100 S-75 S-60 S-50 T
Side yard; one/both (feet)
Single and two-family dwellings 20/40 15/30 11/23 8/17 6/15 6/15
Side yard; one/both (feet) MG M A B BA
Single- and two-family dwellings 6/15 6/15 6/15 6/15 6/15
Floor Area Ratio S-200 S-100 S-75 S-60 S-50 T
Single and two – family dwelling
Base F.A.R. .56 .56 .60 .68 .75 1.00
Portion of lot exceeding:
5,000sf4 … … … … .50 .67
6,000sf … … .46 … …
7,500sf … … .40 … … …
10,000sf … .38 … … … …
20,000sf .38 … … … … …
Floor Area Ratio MG M A B BA
Single- and two-family dwellings
Base F.A.R. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Portion of lot exceeding ;
5,000sf4 .67 .67 .67 .67 .67
Footnote 4: For single and two –family dwellings, the floor area ratio for the lot
area that exceeds the minimum lot size in that zone will be sixty seven percent
(0.67) of the zone’s base F.A.R.)”
Section 3. Section 43 – 34 of the Code of the City of Yonkers entitled
“Supplemental regulations for certain residential uses”, specifically, is hereby
amended in part by the addition of new section 43-34 (H) entitled “Detached
Single and Two –Family Dwellings” to read as follows:
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
8
GENERAL ORDINANCE (CONTINUED)
(H) Detached Single- and Two-Family Dwellings: Detached single- and twofamily
dwelling in all residential districts shall be subject to the following
additional regulations:
a) Side Setback Plane. Except as provided in subsection B, below, an inwardly
sloping 45-degree angle side setback plane begins at a horizontal line 20-feet
directly above each side setback line. The 20-foot height of the horizontal line is
established for 40-foot deep portions of the lot beginning at the front setback line
and extending to the rear of the lot, except that the last portion at the rear of the
lot may be less than 40 feet deep. (see Illustration ). The side setback plane
may be rotated ninety degrees on the lot and provided as a front/rear set back
plane to accommodate alternative lot orientations. In such cases, no side setback
plane is required.
b) Exceptions to the side setback plane and rear setback plane requirements:
The requirements of the side and rear setback planes shall not apply to:
i) Dormers that do not exceed fifty (50) percent of the horizontal area of
the roof upon which they are located;
ii) Radio or television antennae
iii) Chimneys or vents
Provided that such features shall exceed the required plane only to the extent
necessary to accomplish the purpose for which they are intended to serve.
c) Side Wall Articulation. A side wall of a building that is more than 15 feet tall
and is an average distance of 15 feet or less from a side lot line may notextend in
an unbroken plane for more than 30 feet along a side lot line. To break the
plane, a wall articulation of not less than two (2) feet for a distance of not less
than ten (10) feet is required. (See Illustration ).
d) Maximum exposed wall height. The maximum exposed height of any wall of
a detached single- or two-family dwelling shall be 35 feet as measured from the
finished grade at the base of the wall to the eave.(See Illustration.)
e) Administrative relief permitted. The Commissioner of Housing and Buildings
shall have the power to grant, in a S-200, S-100, S-75, S-60, S-50, or a T zone,
a permit for alteration or extension not exceeding two thousand five hundred
(2,500) cubic feet to an detached single- or two-family dwelling, wherein front
yard, side yard, rear yard or FAR requirements are at variance with the
provisions of this chapter, provided that the applicant for such a permit shall file
with the Commissioner written and notarized consents for such alteration or
extension of the immediately abutting lot owners. The administrative relief shall
be specifically noted on the certificate of occupancy for the building and only one
such permit shall be granted. Any additional alterations or extensions in variance
with the zoning code may be granted only after compliance with Article VIII,
Variances, of the Yonkers Zoning Code.”
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
9
GENERAL ORDINANCE (CONTINUED)
Section 4. These amendments to the Zoning Code of the City of
Yonkers shall take effect immediately, excepting completely filed plans for
construction or alteration of detached single or detached two family dwellings,
filed before the effective date of these amendments, shall be exempt from these
requirements.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
10
SPECIAL ORDINANCE
2. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
The City of Yonkers, in City Council convened, hereby ordains
and enacts:
Section 1. Permission is hereby granted to PROPHET ELIAS
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH, as owner of 15 Leroy Avenue, Yonkers,
New York, Section 1, Block 52, Lots 24 & 26, to construct and maintain an
encroachment upon the City right-of-way located on Leroy Avenue in
accordance with and as shown on a survey to be approved by the City
Engineer and the Director of the Bureau of Housing and Buildings.
Section 2. This permission is granted subject to the following
terms and conditions, to wit:
(a) That the entire cost and expense of obtaining and thereafter
maintaining the encroachment on Leroy Avenue shall be paid by
the owner, its successor and/or assigns without expense to or
contribution by the City of Yonkers;
(b) That neither the approval of the above-referred survey by the
appropriate city official, nor the placement of any improvements by the
owner of 15 Leroy Avenue upon said encroachment shall be deemed a
waiver, or in any way affect the right, of the City of Yonkers to provide for
construction or otherwise improve its right-of-way; provided further that the
City of Yonkers reserves the right to assess the property benefited in like
manner and in like effect as if approval had not been given by the City of
Yonkers. That the granting of this permission shall in no way free or
release said owner or any successors or assigns from the payment of any
assessment hereafter imposed;
(c) That no permanent improvements will be allowed in the
encroachment area;
(d) That the owner, or its successor, assigns, and agents, shall
secure all necessary permits and consents and shall secure and maintain
a property damage and public liability insurance policy naming the City as
insured, or as an additional named insured in an amount and form
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
11
SPECIAL ORDINANCE (CONTINUED)
satisfactory to the City Engineer and the Corporation Counsel of the City
of Yonkers and provide the City with evidence thereof within fifteen (15)
days of approval of this encroachment;
(e) The City of Yonkers reserves the right to revoke or terminate this
permission for whatever reason, upon thirty (30) days written notice to the
owner, whenever it may deem such revocation necessary; Upon
revocation or termination of this permission, the owner, its successor or
assigns shall immediately remove any improvement placed within said
encroachment at the express direction of the City, and at the owner’s cost
and expense;
(f) That the owner, its successor or assigns shall, for whatever
period this permission remains in effect, save harmless and indemnify the
City of Yonkers for any and all claims, actions, suits, judgments, etc.
including all costs related to the defense thereof.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
12
RESOLUTION
3. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, in accordance with an agreement between the County
of Westchester and the City of Yonkers, the County of Westchester has
submitted a renewed agreement commencing January 1, 2008 and
terminating December 31, 2009 for the transportation of prisoners
between the City of Yonkers and the Westchester County Department of
Correction; and
WHEREAS, this agreement, a copy of which is attached, is
pursuant to Sections 500-c and 500-d of the Corrections Law of the State
of New York; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Prisoner
Transportation Agreement between the County of Westchester and the
City of Yonkers for the transportation of prisoners between the City of
Yonkers and the Westchester County Department of Corrections for the
years 2008 through 2009 is hereby approved; and be it further
RESOLVED, that this resolution will take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
13
RESOLUTION
4. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the following applicant(s) are hereby
appointed and/or reappointed to the office of Commissioner of Deeds for a
period of two years to expire on July 31, 2010.
Dorothy Neumayer
510 Westchester Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10707
City of Yonkers NEW
Paula M. Antenucci
216 Chase Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10701
Plumbing & Heating RENEWAL
Gina Marie Cruz
538 Riverdale Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10705
Law Office NEW
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
14
RESOLUTION
5. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, included in the City Council’s 2006 State Legislative
Priorities packet is a request to amend the Public Authorities Law by
adding a new Section, Section 354-a, which will require the New York
state Thruway Authority to discontinue and remove the Yonkers toll plaza
located on the New York State Thruway either completely or for
passenger cars only, and
WHEREAS, in recent years we have seen how the removal of the
Spring Valley toll plaza has aided in the flow of passenger car traffic
through this area, and
WHEREAS, with approximately the same amount of traffic passing
through the Yonkers toll plaza, this area is experiencing the same traffic
impediments and delays that were experienced prior to the discontinuation
and removal of the Spring Valley toll plaza, and
WHEREAS, by facilitating travel between lower Westchester
County and Rockland County, in addition to removing the impediment to
the flow of traffic and, thereby, aiding residents in both Counties, the
removal of the Yonkers toll plaza will undoubtedly have a positive impact
not only on the Austin Avenue shopping complex in Yonkers, but also on
the Palisades Mall in West Nyack, and
WHEREAS, to accomplish this, A10299 sponsored by
Assemblyman Spano and S3181 sponsored by Senator Stewart-Cousins,
is supported by the Yonkers City Council.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council requests the
passage of said legislation and, further requests that Governor Paterson,
upon his review, sign the measure into law, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby directed
to forward a duly certified copy of this Home Rule Message to the New
York State Legislature to each member of the Yonkers Delegation.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
15
RESOLUTION
6. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the City of New York currently utilizes “Red
Light Cameras” as a means of traffic control and enforcement
within the City of New York and also creates a civil liability against
the owners of those cars photographed by the “Red Light
Cameras”; and
WHEREAS, this arrangement has proven to be very
successful in New York City as a means of traffic control and public
safety; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers proposes a different method
to control traffic at intersections, by implementing a demonstration
program imposing monetary liability on vehicle owners for failure of
an operator thereof to comply with traffic- control indications in the
City; such program shall empower the City to install and operate
traffic–control signal photo-monitoring devices at intersections,
such program to be repealed three years after it goes into effect;
and
WHEREAS, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and
Assemblyman Spano, have introduced Assembly Bill A.11117 and
S. 7083, an act which will amend the various State Laws to allow
the City of Yonkers to implement a program imposing monetary
liability upon vehicle owners for failure to comply with traffic control
indicators in the City of Yonkers and to empower the City of
Yonkers to install and operate traffic-control signal photo-monitoring
devices at intersections.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City
Council of the City of Yonkers hereby declares that the
enactment of A.11117 and S.7083 to amend various State Laws
to implement a program to empower the City of Yonkers to
install and operate traffic-control signal photo-monitoring
devices at intersections and to impose monetary liability upon
vehicle owners for failure to comply with the law, is in the best
interests of the City and is essential to improving the City’s
financial stability and independence, and
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
16
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council
requests the City Clerk to forward a copy of this Home Rule
Request Message to the Legislature of the State of New York
requesting the passage of the aforesaid bills.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
17
RESOLUTION
7. BY COUNCILMEMBER McDOW, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY
LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, Detention Officers are Peace Officers who supervise
and maintain order in Yonkers Penal holding facilities, and
WHEREAS, while Detention Officers in Yonkers complete tasks
similar to what Police Officers complete in other municipalities, they do not
have similar protections when it comes to on-the-job injury and disability,
and
WHEREAS, New York State Bill Numbers A03171 (Pretlow) and
S8330 (Cousins) would grant Detention Officers parity with other law
enforcement agencies for hazards and injuries that they experience while
performing their duties, and
WHEREAS, this legislation allows for the payment of the full
amount of salary or wages to a Detention Officer during an on-the-job
disability, medical treatment and/or hospital stay, and
WHEREAS, this legislation was previously forwarded to the New
York State Legislature from the Yonkers City Council in September 2007,
but without a corresponding Senate sponsor number, which was recently
released as S8330 (Cousins)
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council
hereby resubmits this Home Rule Message to the New York State
Legislature in support of New York State Assembly Bill number A03171
(Pretlow) and Senate Bill number S8330 (Cousins).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is directed to
forward certified copies of this Home Rule Message to the Yonkers
delegation to the New York State Legislature.
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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
18
RESOLUTION
8. BY COUNCILMEMBER BARBATO, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN,
COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW, GRONOWSKI AND MURTAGH:
WHEREAS, the Untermyer Performing Arts Council, will be holding
their “Untermyer Summer Series” celebrating their 32nd year, which will
run from the last week in June, to end on September 1, 2008, and has
requested permission from the City Council to place banners throughout
the City promoting the event, and
WHEREAS, Untermyer Performing Arts Council has asked that
they be permitted to place five (5) banners at the following locations: (1)
on the Sadore Lane foot-bridge, Central Park Avenue; (2) the City Hall f
oot-bridge, Nepperhan Avenue; (3) across Yonkers Ave. & Midland Ave.
(near Planet Fitness); (4) the area of North Broadway and DeHaven Drive
(in front of Untermyer Park);and (5) North Broadway & Executive Blvd. in
front of the Foxfire School, on or around June 5, 2008 and to be removed
as soon after September 1, 2008 as is possible.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Yonkers hereby grants permission to Untermyer Performing Arts
Council to place five banners in the aforementioned locations, subject to
any terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Administration to
protect the best interests of the City of Yonkers.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
19
RESOLUTION
9. BY MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
Whereas, the City of Yonkers is indeed proud to have many
dedicated professionals, paraprofessionals, and ancillary staff working in
the School District to help our students meet and surpass their education
standards, and
Whereas, the Yonkers International Baccalaureate High School is
one such school, which further serves as a shining example of academics,
and
Whereas, the success of the Yonkers International Baccalaureate
High School lies in the dedicated and hard working students, who shall,
with the help of their families and the guidance of the teaching staff, one
day become successful in their chosen fields, and
Whereas, the Yonkers International Baccalaureate High School
was recently ranked 80th of the top 1,300 high schools in the country on
the Newsweek and Washington Post evaluation, and
Whereas, the Yonkers International Baccalaureate High School has
the distinction of having moved up from 191 last year, and
Whereas, the Yonkers International Baccalaureate High School
was also ranked in the top 5% of the nation’s 27,000 high schools by
Newsweek Magazine, and
Whereas, this great honor places the Yonkers International
Baccalaureate High School as a model school for others to follow, and
Therefore, be it resolved, that the Yonkers City Council is pleased
and honored to congratulate the students and staff of Yonkers High
School for being ranked as “Best Public High School” in Westchester
County, and for being ranked in the top five percent in the nation.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
20
RESOLUTION
10. BY COUNCILMEMBER McDOW, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN,
COUNCILMEMBERS GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, City Council on behalf of the citizens of Yonkers
formally recognize the Vice-Principal at Saunders High School Alice Malek
WHEREAS, Alice Malek is an outstanding Vice-Principal that goes
beyond the call of duty. She inspired and motivates the students who
participated in the P.A.L. tutoring program.
WHEREAS, the most significant achievement of Alice Malek's
educational career is her genuine and sincere interest in helping students
achieve a high level of success in life, as well as her work with the P.A.L.
Honor Student Tutor Project, and
WHEREAS, the students involved in the PAL Honor Student Tutor
Project are: Vanessa Agurto Lopez, Gabrielle Alvira, Kathryn Asaro,
Grisselda Balbuena, Jeanett Carrillo, Daniela Cobenas, Orlando Couto,
Lucinda Cruz, Nordia Fagan, Christopher Florin, Javeria Jawaid, Ramzi
Kakish, Christina Kraisky, Johnny Lam, Henry Mayorga, Abraham Miguel,
Joseph Messina, Valerie Nicholson, Vanesa Noe, Elvia Ortiz, Donald
Perdomo, Yokasty Rodríguez, Alyssa Skidell, Ancy Thomas, Kristina Torres,
Rainer Woolley
.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council on
behalf of all of the citizens of Yonkers do hereby recognize Ms. Alice
Malek for being an outstanding Vice Principal and the above Saunders
High School students for their commitment and volunteerism.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
21
RESOLUTION
11. BY COUNCILMEMBER McDOW, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN,
COUNCILMEMBERS GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the Yonkers African American Heritage Committee,
Inc. will hold their Annual Festival and Parde on Saturday and Sunday
July 18 - July 20, 2008, and
WHEREAS, the Yonkers African American Heritage Committee,
Inc. would like to have a banner hung at the following locations:
1. Main Street/Riverdale Avenue - (Our New Banner)
2. Bridge from City Hall to the Cacace Bldg. (Medium)
3. Bridge located at Central and Yonkers Avenue Small)
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the
City of Yonkers hereby grants permission to the Yonkers African American
Heritage Committee, Inc. to place banners in the aforementioned locations
-- or other feasible nearby locations – subject to terms and conditions
deemed appropriate by the Administration to protect the best interests of
the City of Yonkers.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council directs the City
Clerk to forward a copy of this Resolution to the Department of Public
Works.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
22
RESOLUTION
12. BY COUNCILMEMBERS MURTAGH, BARBATO AND McDOW, COUNCIL
PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER
McLAUGHLIN AND COUNCILMEMBER GRONOWSKI:
` WHEREAS, The Bronze Star Medal is a United States Armed
Forces individual military decoration which may be awarded for bravery,
acts of merit, or meritorious service; and
WHEREAS, When awarded for bravery, it is the fourth-highest
combat award of the U.S. Armed Forces and the 9th highest military
award (including both combat and non -combat awards) in the order of
precedence of U.S. military decorations; and
WHEREAS, Lt. Col. Walter D. Powers had previously served his
state and country for his entire life, including active duty in Iraqi, and
WHEREAS, Lt. Col. Walter D. Powers, is a member of the U.S.
Marine Corps and a veteran of Iraqi War; and
WHEREAS, Lt. Col. Walter D. Powers, served as Information
Officer of the U.S. Marine Corps from January 2007 thru December 2007;
and
WHEREAS, Lt. Col. Walter D. Powers, as an Information Officer,
received the Bronze Star Medal on May 26th, 2008; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Yonkers, New York,
desires to recognize outstanding people of the Yonkers community; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers wishes to recognize Lt. Col. Walter
D. Powers’; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council
extends respect and appreciation on behalf of a grateful city to Lt. Col.
Walter D. Powers for his service to our country and the Yonkers
community.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008
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COMMITTEE REPORTS

Real Estate Committee Meeting Tonight 6:00pm

Please be advised that a Real Estate Committee Meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 4th Floor.

The following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Lead Agency requests that its consultants make themselves available for a briefing on substantive issues for the proposed SFC redevelopment project including: Traffic and Parking, Water and Sewer.

2. Any additional items that may properly come before this Committee.

We kindly request that the Administration send the appropriate representatives who are able to address the following issue: Traffic and Parking, Water and Sewer.

Thank you Chuck Lesnick Council President, Co-chair
Patricia D. McDow Councilmember, Co-chair

Friday, June 6, 2008

Yonkers City Council Special Meeting June 6th at 4:30pm



The Yonkers City Council Special Meeting
Friday, June 6, 2008,
4:30 p.m.,
City Council Chambers,
Fourth Floor, City Hall, Yonkers, NY,

Glenwood PowerStation will not be Demolished according to Owner

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Landmarks Preservation Board Meeting Tonight at 7:00pm

Landmarks Preservation Board Meeting
6/4/2008 7:00 PM
City Hall - City Council Chambers
40 South Broadway


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Green Policy Task Force Meeting at 6:30pm

Green Policy Task Force Meeting
6/4/2008 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
35 Alexander Street
Yonkers, New York 10701

Please note that the location of the next Green Policy Task Force meeting has been changed to Beczak Environmental Education Center at 35 Alexander Street, Yonkers, NY 10701. Interested parties and community members are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Rules Committee Meeting Tonight at 6:30pm

Real Estate Committee Meeting at 7:00pm Tonight

Please be advised that a Real Estate Committee Meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 4th Floor.

The following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Resolution – approving the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Board and designating the Glenwood Power Plant at 45 and 45 ½ Water Grant Way, Block 2635, Lots 15 and 19 as landmark pursuant to section 45-5 of the Code of the City of Yonkers.

2. Lead Agency requests that its consultant’s make themselves available for a briefing on substantive issues for the proposed SFC redevelopment project including but not limited to: Historic Resources

3. Any additional items that may properly come before this Committee.

We ask the Administration to please have the appropriate Commissioners/Departments Heads/Directors or their representatives attend the meeting so they can address issues relating to their departments.

We are asking that the Administration send representatives from the Landmarks Board to this meeting to discuss these issues.