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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Hudson CleanUp Should Continue

http://www.lohud.com/article/20090130/OPINION/901300308/1015/OPINION01H

Thursday, January 29, 2009

TONIGHT'S SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LANDMARKS PRESERVATION BOARD HAS BEEN CANCELLED

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LANDMARKS PRESERVATION BOARD HAS BEEN CANCELED. NO FURTHER INFO AT PRESENT.

Joint Education Committee & Intergovernmental Relations Committee Meeting Friday Jan 30th at 5:30pm

Joint Education Committee & Intergovernmental Relations Committee Meeting
1/30/2009 5:30 PM
City Council Chambers
City Hall, 40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Please be advised that a joint meeting of the Education Committee and the Intergovernmental Relations Committee has been scheduled for Friday, January 30, 2009 at 5:30 pm in the Yonkers City Council Chambers, 40 South Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701. Elected officials will be attending from the State Senate and Assembly, as well as representatives from our Congressional offices.

The following item will be discussed:

1. Update on the Yonkers Public Schools budget,
2. NYS Budget and its effects on the Yonkers Schools,
3. NYS Budget and its effects on local infrastructure,
4. The potential for Federal Stimulus money to fund projects in Yonkers or regional projects that might help Yonkers,
5. Any additional items that may properly come before these Committees.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LANDMARKS PRESERVATION BOARD Thursday Jan 2009 at 7pm

MEETING AGENDA

FOR A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LANDMARKS PRESERVATION BOARD TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2009 AT 7PM IN THE CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, 4TH FLOOR, CITY HALL

CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
1. REVIEW OF THE PROPOSAL TO RESTORE THE FACADES AND CONSTRUCT AN APARTMENT BUILDING AND PARKING GARAGE AT:

ADDRESS BLOCK LOT
6-8 WELLS AVENUE 2017 24
52-54 WARBURTON AVENUE 2017 24
50 WARBURTON AVENUE 2017 23
48 WARBURTON AVENUE 2017 22
46 WARBURTON AVENUE 2017 21
44 WARBURTON AVENUE 2017 20

IN THE PHILIPSE MANOR HISTORIC DISTRICT

A. REVIEW OF THE TREATMENT TO HISTORIC FACADES AND MASSING AND SITE INTEGRATION OF NEW BUILDING AND GARAGE.
B. REVIEW OF THE FAÇADE TREATMENTS, WINDOWS, DOORS, LIGHTING, UTILITY PLACEMENT, LANDSCAPING AND ALL OTHER DETAILS.

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Yonkers IDA Hands Out More Taxbreaks worth $52million to Macy's and SFC

To see the full Yonkers Industrial Development Meeting please visit Yonkers TV

http://yonkerstv.blogspot.com/2009/01/yonkers-ida-meeting-of-january-27th.html



To Read Lohud Article visit:
http://www.lohud.com/article/20090127/NEWS02/901270414/1246/NEWS0224

CANCELLED -Today's Planning Board Special Meeting/Work Session

CANCELLED - Planning Board Special Meeting/Work Session
Cancelled due to the predicted inclement weather.
1/28/2009 5:00 PM
Location: City Hall - Ceremonial Court Room
40 South Broadw

Cancelled due to the predicted inclement weather

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 SPECIAL MEETING AND WORK SESSION OF THE
YONKERS PLANNING BOARD TO BE HELD ON
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2009 AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE
CEREMONIAL COURT ROOM, CITY HALL, 4TH FLOOR,
YONKERS, NY.
SPECIAL MEETING:

MINUTES 1. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR PLANNING BOARD
MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 10, 2008.

SPECIAL USE 2. SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR
PERMIT/ SITE THE PROPOSED LEGALIZATION OF A GAS
PLAN REVIEW/ STATION CONVENIENCE STORE SERVICE STATION
PUBLIC HEARING AND CAR WASH AT BLOCK: 2067 LOT: 69 ON THE
PROPERTY KNOWN AS 360 NEPPERHAN AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX AND ARTICLE VII OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

ALFRED DELBELLO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. PUBLIC HEARING- CLOSED
B. SEQRA: TYPE I ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
C. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SITE PLAN 3. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED AMENDMENT
REVIEW TO THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PROJECT AT BLOCK:
2041 LOTS: 12, 14, 16, 18 & 21 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 110- 126 ASHBURTON AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX AND ARTICLE VII OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

ALFRED DELBELLO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED EIS
LEAD AGENCY: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW
PRELIMINARY 3. PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR THE PROPOSED
SITE PLAN ELIZABETH SETON PEDIATRIC CENTER
REVIEW PROJECT AT BLOCK: 3455 LOT: 14 ON THE PROPERTY
KNOWN AS 300 CORPORATE BOULEVARD SOUTH PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

JAMES GLATTHAAR, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: DEIS IN PROGRESS
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

URBAN RENEWAL/ 4. REVIEW AND DISCUSSION ON THE PROPOSED
PUBLIC HEARING ALEXANDER STREET PLAN URBAN RENEWAL PLAN

CITY OF YONKERS PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT STAFF
REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. PUBLIC HEARING- CLOSED
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW


WORK SESSION:

ZONING 1. REFERRAL FROM THE YONKERS CITY COUNCIL
ORDINANCE REGARDING A PROPOSED GENERAL ORDINANCE
AMENDMENT AMENDING THE CITY OF YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO BULK OF DETACHED SINGLE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND AMENDING DEFINITIONS AND USES

JOHN MEYER, COMMISSIONER, CITY OF YONKERS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND BUILDINGS
A. SEQRA: TO BE DETERMINED
LEAD AGENCY: CITY COUNCIL
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

BRIEFING 2. BRIEFING ON THE PROPOSED STRUEVER, FIDELCO,
CAPPELLI DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
ALFRED DEL BELLO AND JOHN SACCARDI
REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PROPOSAL

Civil Service Commission Meeting Today at 3:30pm

Civil Service Commission Meeting
1/28/2009 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Location: City Hall
40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Yonkers City Council Regular Meeting 8:00pm 1/12/09

City Council Meeting
1/27/2009 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
City Council chambers
40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Agenda 01/27/2009

AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
1
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 January 13, 2009 approved on motion of
Majority Leader Sandy Annabi.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
2
INDEX
ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE
1. S.O. – BUDGET TRANSFER 5/6
2. RES. – RED LIGHT CAMERAS 7/8
3. RES. – CITY’S BONDING AUTHORITY EXT. 9
4. RES. – MORTAGE TAX EXTENSION 10
5. RES. – INCOME TAX/NON-RESIDENT
EARNINGS TAX EXTENSION 11
6. RES. – EPA CONSENT AGREEMENT 12
7. RES. - SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA 13/15
8. RES. - SPECIAL USE PERMIT -
719 BRONX RIVER RD 16
9. RES. – COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS 17/18
10. RES. – RICHARD NAROG/BOARD OF
ASSESSMENT REVIEW APPOINTMENT 19
11. RES. – REAL PROPERTY RE-ASSESSMENT 20/21
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
3
COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY OFFICIALS
COPY OF THE ALEXANDER STREET MASTER PLAN, ALEXANDER
STREET URBAN RENEWAL PLAN AND ALEXANDER STREET
BROWNFIELD OPPORTUNITY AREA PLAN.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
4
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
5
SPECIAL ORDINANCE
1. MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK,
MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
A Special Ordinance amending the City of Yonkers Budget for Fiscal Year
2008/2009 by transferring $400,000 from various legislative appropriation accounts to
the City Contingency Account to be used to reduce the number of City employees to be
laid off.
The City of Yonkers, in City Council convened, hereby ordains and enacts.
Section 1: The Budget for fiscal year 2008/2009 is hereby amended by
transferring funds as follows:
FROM:
City Council-Salaries 020-013-1010-0101 $20,000
City Council President-Printing 020-013-1020-0403 10,000
City Clerk-Salaries 020-013-1410-0101 25,000
City Clerk-Temp Services 020-013-1410-0103 7,000
City Clerk-Prof. Fees 020-013-1410-0413 20,000
City Clerk-Special Projects 020-013-1410-0496 150,000
Elections-Temp Services 020-013-1450-0103 13,000
Election-Wages 020-013-1450-0198 50,000
Election-Equipment Rental 020-013-1450-0408 13,000
Election-Outside Labor 020-013-1450-0415 40,000
Election-Maint. of Office Equip. 020-013-1450-0424 40,000
Election-Rental of Space 020-013-1450-0421 12,000
$400,000
TO:
Contingency 020-0020-1990-0487 $400,000
Section 2: The unencumbered balance of said appropriations remaining after
transfer equals or exceeds the estimated expenditures that the City requires for such
purposes during the remainder of the budget as per the attached justification document
required by the State Comptroller.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
6
SPECIAL ORDINANCE (CONTINUED)
Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
7
RESOLUTION
2. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO.
WHEREAS, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has noted
that running red lights and other ‘aggressive driving’ tactics contribute to
the increase in the percentage of intersection-related fatalities; and
WHEREAS, highway safety statistics point to the fact that these
accidents, which often involve excessive speed and right-angle impacts,
can be very significant even when they are not fatal; and
WHEREAS, in recent years many U.S. cities, including New York
City, have implemented programs of traffic-control signal photo-violation
monitoring as a means of enhancing the enforcement at red lights and,
thereby, making intersections safer for both pedestrians and vehicles
alike; and
WHEREAS, after more than five year’s experience with trafficcontrol
signal photo-violation monitoring, New York City Department of
Transportation data indicates that the presence of traffic-control signal
photo-violation monitoring equipment --- red light cameras --- serves to
alter the behavior of drivers and ultimately significantly reduces the
number of accidents at affected intersections; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers continues to seek authorization to
install of traffic-control signal photo-violation monitoring devices as either a
demonstration program with authorization for up to 25 intersections or as a
regular program with authorization for up to 50 intersections; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers recognizes that, if adopted and
signed into law, State traffic-control signal photo-violation monitoring
legislation would only authorize and empower the City of Yonkers to
establish by local law or ordinance said program; therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Yonkers, hereby
requests the introduction of State legislation authorizing and empowering
the City of Yonkers to establish by local law or ordinance either a
demonstration program or regular program to monitor compliance with
traffic control indications; and be it further
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
8
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Yonkers hereby
requests that said state bill be introduced either as a Yonkers-only bill
and/or as a bill encompassing more than one municipal entity; and be it
further
RESOLVED, that the Yonkers City Clerk be and hereby is directed
to forward a duly certified copy of this Resolution to each member of the
State Senate Delegation, each member of the State Assembly Delegation,
Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith and Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver; and be it further
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
9
RESOLUTION
3. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO.
WHEREAS, the authorization for the City of Yonkers to negotiate
the private sale of its bonds and notes is vital to improving the City’s
financial stability and independence, and
WHEREAS, the continuance of this power will allow more costeffective
financing of the City’s debt, and
WHEREAS, the City’s bonding authority will expire on June 30,
2009 unless it is extended one year, and
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers needs the introduction of
legislation that will permit the private sale of bonds or notes by the City of
Yonkers, subject to the approval of the State Comptroller, and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Yonkers hereby declares that the enactment of such legislation as
described herein is in the best interests of the City and is essential to
improving the City’s financial stability and independence, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council requests the
City Clerk to forward a copy of this resolution to the Legislature of the
State of New York requesting the enactment of such legislation.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
10
RESOLUTION
4 BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO.
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers Mortgage Recording Tax is set to
expire on August 31, 2009 and
WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Yonkers has included in his
Executive Budget Revenues from the Mortgage Recording Tax for the full
fiscal year commencing on July 1, 2009 and terminating June 30, 2010.
WHEREAS, in order to realize the full revenue amount for Fiscal
Year 2010, the City of Yonkers requests the State Legislature to prepare
and pass the needed Legislation and for the Governor to sign the measure
into law to extend the Mortgage Recording Tax for the period September
1, 2009 to August 31, 2011.
WHEREAS, if the Mortgage Tax is not extended beyond August 31,
2009, the City will lose $3.3 million dollars in revenue in Fiscal Year 2009
and $4 million dollars in revenue in future years which will affect the
services provided to the City of Yonkers residents.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Yonkers City
Council hereby goes on record in support of the extension of the Mortgage
Recording Tax; and be it further
RESOLVED, that, in addition to the appropriate members of the
City Administration, the City Clerk is hereby directed to forward a certified
copy of this resolution to the Legislature for the enactment of this law.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
11
RESOLUTION
5. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO.
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers Resident Income Tax Surcharge
and Non-resident Earnings Tax is set to expire on December 31, 2009 and
WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Yonkers will include in his
Executive Budget Revenues from the Income Tax Surcharge and Nonresident
Tax for the full fiscal year commencing on July 1, 2009 and
terminating on June 30, 2010.
WHEREAS, in order to realize the full revenue amount for Fiscal
Year 2010, the City of Yonkers requests the State Legislature to prepare
and pass the needed legislation and for the Governor to sign the measure
into law to extend the Income Tax Surcharge and Non-resident Earnings
Tax for the period January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2010.
WHEREAS, if the Income Tax Surcharge and Non-resident
Earnings Tax is not extended beyond December 31, 2009, the City will
lose approximately $16 million dollars of revenues in Fiscal Year 2009 and
approximately $32 million in future years which will affect the service
provided to the City of Yonkers residents.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Yonkers City
Council hereby goes on record in support of the extension of the Income
Tax Surcharge and Non-resident Earnings Tax; and be it further.
RESOLVED, that in addition to the appropriate members of the City
Administration, the City Clerk is hereby directed to forward a certified copy
of this resolution to the Legislature requesting the proposed legislation be
enacted into law.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
12
RESOLUTION
6. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, 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 of the matter
regarding the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”)
Case No.: CWA-02-2008-3809 arising out of violations of the Clean Water
Act, 33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq., and 40 C.F.R. §110.3 which established
certain procedures, methods and requirements incumbent upon each
owner and operator of a non transportation –related onshore facility which
due to its location may be harmful to the public health, welfare or
environment of the United States; on September 30, 2008, the EPA issued
an Administrative Complaint against the City for violations of the Clean
Water Act, which matter has now been settled with the City by way of the
Consent Agreement and Final Order which includes payment of a
stipulated penalty of Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000.00), and by
authorizing the execution of the Consent Agreement and Final Order with
the EPA that ensures the prompt payment of said funds; and be it further
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
13
RESOLUTION
7. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO.
WHEREAS, the Yonkers Public School System and the 4,000 men
and women who serve the System in all capacities are charged with the
education and well-being of over 24,000 of our City’s children; and
WHEREAS, the School System and its employees work in unison
to provide our students with a quality public education, giving them the
skills, abilities and confidence that will enable them to take their rightful
place as knowledgeable, competent and responsible adults; and
WHEREAS, in order to accomplish this important goal, the Yonkers
School System, which serves children from all socio-economic
backgrounds, provides core studies in grades Pre-K thru 12, various
offerings in health education, the visual and performing arts, music,
interscholastic athletics, as well as an enriched academic core curriculum
for gifted children, and a District-wide program using the ‘English as a
Second Language’ approach to develop skills in understanding, speaking,
reading, and writing English for those students who speak other
languages; and
WHEREAS, in recent years the School District and its students
have achieved impressive results in a number of important areas: 1,229
graduating Class of 2008 seniors were accepted in 163 colleges and
universities and earned nearly $20.5 million in scholarships; in 2008,
English Language Arts scores were up over 9%; Mathematics scores were
up almost 13%; graduation rates in 2008 were up by 9%; 443 middle and
high school students earned membership in the National Honor Society;
Newsweek ranked Yonkers International Baccalaureate High School 80th
in the nation in 2008 --- the highest ranking of any school in Westchester
County --- and, in the U.S. News listing of the top 100 high schools in
America for 2009 it was ranked 37th; 14 schools were identified by as
“High Performing/Gap Closing or Rapidly Improving”; 700 high school
students sat for nearly 1,300 Advanced Placement and Baccalaureate
College level exams; and 99.7% of Yonkers teachers are ranked as highly
qualified --- one of the highest percentages in New York State; and
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
14
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
WHEREAS, during fiscal years 2003/2004 thru 2008/2009 the City
of Yonkers has increased its contribution to education by 61% to a total of
$218,800,000 --- making the City of Yonkers’ current contribution to
education $ 8,947 per student; and
WHEREAS, it is without question that each and every Member of
our State Delegation works diligently in their ongoing effort to return the
maximum amount of State dollars to the City of Yonkers and the Yonkers
Public School System; and
WHEREAS, notwithstanding their continued efforts, based on a
longstanding, albeit inadequate State education funding formula, our
School System continues to be shortchanged vis-à-vis the other three big
second-class cities, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse; and
WHEREAS, while it is acknowledged that the severe national
economic downturn that we are currently experiencing has presented new
challenges for all levels of government that will require sacrifice by all, the
fact still remains that the Yonkers Public School System and, therefore,
the children of Yonkers are being shortchanged and that, State education
dollars need to be fairly distributed; and
WHEREAS, although FY 2009/2010 numbers will not be known
until the adoption of the respective city budgets, the fact that the
2008/2009 State budget provided Buffalo with approximately 72.9% of its
total school funding requirements, Rochester with approximately 68.8%,
Syracuse with approximately 67.4% and the City of Yonkers with only
44.4% of its total school funding requirements, clearly confirms that the
decades-old inequity in the State’s school funding formula continues to be
a ongoing problem that is detrimental to the City of Yonkers and the more
than 24,453 children that attend the Yonkers Public Schools; and
WHEREAS, with over three-quarters of our public school students
being members of recognized minority groups and 70% of our students
living in poverty, it is extremely important to the City of Yonkers, to its
nearly 200,000 residents and, most importantly, to all of the children that
attend our Yonkers School System that the inequity in the State education
formula be addressed by the State Legislature and the Governor before
the adoption of the upcoming State budget; therefore be it
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
15
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Yonkers hereby
requests that the New York State Legislature undertake a full review of the
methodology used to return State dollars to its school districts with a view
towards correcting the longstanding inequity that continues to adversely
impact the City of Yonkers and the Yonkers Public School System vis-àvis
the other three big second-class cities, Buffalo, Rochester and
Syracuse prior to the adoption of the FY2009/2010 State budget; and be it
further
RESOLVED, that the City Council requests the introduction and
passage of State legislation to address the inequity in the State school
funding formula prior to the adoption of the FY2009/2010 State budget ;
and be it further
RESOLVED, that the City Council requests that, upon his review
and determination, Governor David Patterson sign into law legislation that
addresses the inequity in the State school funding formula so that,
notwithstanding the extremely trying economic times that our State
currently faces, the Yonkers Public School System will get its fair and
equitable share of those State dollars that are allocated to education in the
FY2009/2010 State budget and thereafter; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Yonkers City Clerk be and hereby is directed
to forward a duly certified copy of this Resolution to each member of our
State Delegation, Governor David Paterson, Senate Majority Leader
Malcolm Smith and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver; and be it further
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
16
RESOLUTION
8. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, 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 upon the record and findings of the Planning Board of the City
of Yonkers with respect to the application submitted by Ebrahim Alomary,
(owner) for a Special Use Permit to allow for the use of the subject
property on premises known as 719 Bronx River Road, Block 5228, Lot 2
as a convenience store and gas station with its hours of operation
between 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight, and wherein such use is permitted
by Special Use pursuant to Article VII, Section 43-75 (A) and Article IX of
the Yonkers Zoning Ordinance; the actions of the Planning Board are
hereby approved, subject to the conditions set forth in the Resolution of
the Planning Board.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
17
RESOLUTION
9. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, 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 March 31, 2011
Merlyn Oquendo
170 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701
Customer Service Rep NEW
Theresa M. Lucadamo
96 Longvue Terrace
Yonkers, New York 10710
Office Manager NEW
Robert L. Moffitt
96 Longvue Terrace
Yonkers, New York 10710
Retired NEW
Jean N. Suarez
3034 Kingsbridge Avenue
Bronx, New York 10463
Paralegal RENEWAL
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
18
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
Mary Ann Maurer
200 Willow Street, Apt. 1-I
Yonkers, New York 10701
Office Manager RENEWAL
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
19
RESOLUTION
10. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO.
BE IT RESOLVED that the Yonkers City Council hereby gives its
advice and consent to the appointment of Richard Narog, to the Board of
Assessment and Review, to fill the unexpired term of former Board
member Bonnie Jensen which will expire on December 31, 2011.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
20
RESOLUTION
11. BY COUNCILMEMBER GRONOWSKI AND COUNCIL PRESIDENT
LESICK: MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY LEADER
McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW, MURTAGH AND
BARBATO.
WHEREAS, Section 305 of the New York State Real Property Tax
Law mandates uniform and equitable assessments; and
WHEREAS, computer-assisted mass appraisal systems and
technical advice are available by cooperative agreement with the New
York State Office of Real Property Services; and
WHEREAS, Each municipality's share of the county tax bill is based
on assessed property values and a formula using a factor known as the
state equalization rate, and because each municipality in Westchester
assesses the value of property differently, this tax increase varies greatly
and can cause significant fluctuations in tax rates from year to year; and
WHEREAS, According to the New York State Office of Real
Property Services, Westchester County has “the lowest average
equalization rates of any county in the state”, a sign that “a municipality's
assessments are out of date and more likely not to value properties
uniformly”; and
WHEREAS, the establishment of equalization rates are necessary
not only for the county portion of the tax, but for school funding,
municipality’s bond ratings, and numerous other New York State financial
calculations, and
WHEREAS, According to the New York State Office of Real
Property Services, the City of Yonkers assessments are out of date and
not uniform based upon the statistics of sales, and
WHEREAS, the last reassessment of our real property took place in
1954, and
WHEREAS, the City Council is convinced that a reassessment is
necessary in furtherance of complying with Section 305 of the New York
State Real Property Tax Law;
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
21
RESOLUTIONS (CONTINUED)
WHEREAS, the City Council is supportive of efforts to require a
County-wide and/or State-wide reassessment, but would like to start the
process immediately with the issuance of a RFP by the City; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council calls
on the Mayor to direct the City Assessor to immediately undertake and
implement a reassessment for the 2012-13 or 2013-14 assessment roll
and
FURTHERMORE, that the Mayor create an Assessment Advisory
Committee comprised of the City Assessor, City’s Chief Financial Officer
and the City’s Council’s Financial Advisor to provide technical assistance,
oversight of the process, and to provide periodic reports to the Mayor and
the City Council. This committee will conduct the RFP process and report
back to the Mayor and the City Council before the next Capital
Improvement Plan (CIP) is prepared. Should the state or county be able to
pay for some or all of the expenses, then the city expenses will be lower.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council agrees, to
ensure that the City has sufficient resources to conduct the reassessment
including the services of a private contractor to provide services for this
reassessment upon proper solicitation and review.
This resolution shall take effect immediately.

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING 1/27/2009 7:00 PM

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING
1/27/2009 7:00 PM
YONKERS CITY HALL
40 SOUTH BROADWAY
YONKERS, New York 10701

Please be advised that an Intergovernmental Relations Committee Meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 7:00 PM in City Hall, Council Chambers, 4th Floor.


The following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Resolution - requesting that the Mayor direct the City Assessor to undertake a reassessment of all real property within the City of Yonkers in accordance with New York State Real Property Tax Law Section 305, mandating uniform and equitable assessments.

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

We ask the Administration to please have the City Assessor and any other officials deemed necessary attend the meeting so they can address issues relating to Reassessment.



Municipal Operations Committee Jan 27th at 6:30pm

Municipal Operations Committee Meeting
1/27/2009 6:30 PM
Council Chambers, 4th floor
City Hall, 40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Please be advised that a meeting of the Municipal Operations Committee has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27th at 6:30pm, in the Council Chambers, 4th Floor, Yonkers City Hall.

The following item(s) will be on the Agenda:

1. Councilmember Gronowski’s resolution requesting the administration to call for professional management studies of the Yonkers Police and Fire Departments.
2. Misc. - to consider any other item(s) that may properly come before the Committee.

It has been requested that this meeting be televised.

Community First Development Coalition Website is 2 years Young Today

Happy Birthday Community First Website

Monday, January 26, 2009

Board of Contract and Supply Meeting Wednesday, January 28th at 10:30am

Board of Contract and Supply (BOCS)
Monthly Meeting
1/28/2009 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Mayor's Reception Room
City Hall, 40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Sunday, January 25, 2009

IDA Meeting Tuesday 8:30am January 27th 2009

Regular Board of Directors Meeting
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
8:30 am
Mayor's Reception Room
City Hall
40 South Broadway


Meeting Agenda

http://www.yonkersida.com/PDFs/Agendas/Agenda_01_27_09.pdf

Municipal Operations Committee Meeting Tuesday 27th at 6:30pm

Municipal Operations Committee Meeting
1/27/2009 6:30 PM
Council Chambers, 4th floor
City Hall, 40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Please be advised that a meeting of the Municipal Operations Committee has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27th at 6:30pm, in the Council Chambers, 4th Floor, Yonkers City Hall.

The following item(s) will be on the Agenda:

1. Councilmember Gronowski’s resolution requesting the administration to call for professional management studies of the Yonkers Police and Fire Departments.
2. Misc. - to consider any other item(s) that may properly come before the Committee.

It has been requested that this meeting be televised.

City Restores YMCA HUD Funds

http://www.lohud.com/article/20090125/NEWS02/901250377/1246/NEWS0224

Yonker Mayor Phil Amicone Claims Empire Zone Saved 12,000 Jobs in Yonkers

http://www.lohud.com/article/20090125/OPINION/901250318/1015/OPINION01

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Green Policy Task Force Agenda For Tomorrows Meeting

Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Room 406 City Hall


1. Opening Comments

2. Plastic Bag Ordinance

3. Biodiesel Legislation

4. Committee Reports

a. Energy/ Green Building – LEED

b. Recycling – Recycling in School

c. Land Use –Vest Pocket Park

Warburton Ave.

d. Transportation – School Bus Grant


5. Anything that may come up before the committee that is relevant to the committee



Green Policy Task Force Meeting Wednesday January 21st at 6:30pm

Green Policy Task Force Meeting
1/21/2009 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
City Hall, Room 403
40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting of January 9 2009 now on YonkersTV

http://yonkerstv.blogspot.com/2009/01/yonkers-zoning-board-of-appeals-special.html

Yonkers Looking for Stimulus Monies for Cappelli Project: What Happened to TIFF?


http://www.lohud.com/article/2008901200366

Zoning Board of Appeals Tuesday Jan 20th 2009 at 6:00pm



Image Copyright Martin McGloin 2009


Zoning Board of Appeals
1/20/2009 6:00 PM
City Council Chambers
City Hall-4th Floor
Yonkers, New York 10701


AGENDA FOR ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: A Public Hearing will be held before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Yonkers on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2009, at 6:00 P.M. sharp, in the City Council Chambers, Yonkers, New York (building is accessible to the handicapped), on applications for Appeals from the Building Commissioner's decisions and applications for Variances under the provisions of G.O. # 4-2000, as amended:

CONTINUED HEARING:

# 5033 – Area Variance – Andrew J. Balint, Esq. on behalf of B & N Apex Corp. (owner), to re-establish the use as a service station/ convenience store & 4 proposed pump islands situated under a canopy. Whereas, gasoline pumps to be 20’ minimum from any property line (16.3’ & 17’ +/- proposed). Show compliance with Section 43-75A, on premises known as 1051 aka 1065 Yonkers Avenue, Block: 6328 Lot: 49, Zone: “B”.

# 5073 – Appeal from an Interpretation by the Commissioner of Buildings – Kieran P. Holohan Esq. on behalf of Dr. Ronald J. Volino (applicant), Appeal from an Interpretation by the Commissioner of Buildings, on premises know as 1051 aka 1065 Yonkers Avenue, Block: 6328 Lot: 49, Zone: “B”.

# 5142 – Use Variance – Andrew Romano, Esq. on behalf of B & A HQ LLC (owner), interior alterations to convert a Doctor’s office into a Real Estate Management office. Whereas, approval of Zoning Board of Appeals required per ZBA conditions from case # 4318, on premises known as 15 Kimball Avenue, Block: 6232 Lot: 1, Zone” T”.

NEW HEARINGS:

# 5139 – Area Variance - Andrew Romano, Esq on behalf of Faye Marji (owner), to legalize the conversion of 3-family into a 4-family dwelling. Having insufficient parking, as per Section 43-127, Table 43-4 (required 2 spaces; provided 0 spaces). Exceeding maximum permitted FAR, as per Section 43-27, Table 43-3 (required 1.25’; proposed 1.42’). And insufficient lot area per family, as per Section 43-27, Table 43-3 (required 800 sq.ft.; provided 625 sq.ft.), on premises known as 42 Burhans Avenue, Block: 2366 Lot: 1, Zone: “M”.

# 5144 – Area Variance – Miguel A. Sostre, Architect on behalf of James Seyegh (owner),to convert the existing vacant structure into a 5-family multiple dwelling. Having insufficient lot width, Section 43-27, Table 43-3 (required 100’; proposed 90”0. Insufficient side yard/total side yard, per Section 43-27, Table 43-3 (required 25’/50’; proposed 12.3’/33.9’+/-), on premises known as 381 aka 385 Palisade Avenue, Block: 2159 Lot: 47, Zone: “MG”.

# 5145 – Intensification of a Non-Conforming Use – James G. Dibbini, Esq. on behalf of Delano Realty Group (owner), to reapportion property with an existing apartment building, for the proposed construction of a 2-family dwelling. Whereas, the intensification of a non-conforming use is not permitted (reducing the area of the lot for the multiple dwelling) as per Section 43-21.B.1.), on premises known as 31 Harding Avenue, Block: 6230 Lot: 1, Zone: “T”.

# 5146 – Area Variance Veneruso, Curto, Schwartz & Curto LLP, on behalf of R & F Scarsdale, LLC (owner), to reapportion the premises into (2) two separate parcels of land. Whereas, proposed lot # 52 does not have frontage on a street shown on the official City map as required per Section 43-33C. And parking within 5 ft. off property lines, Section 43-44B (5) (proposed 1 ft. +/- on lot #50), on premises known as 2 & 10 Scarsdale Road, Block: 4546 Lot 50 & 52, Zone: “I”.

JOSEPH CIANCIULLI

CHAIRMAN, ZBA

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Planning Board Meeting Wednesday at 5:30pm

Planning Board Meeting
1/14/2009 5:30 PM
City Hall - City Council Chambers
40 South Broadway


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, JANUARY 14,
2009 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 NOVEMBER 12, 2008.
2. MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PLANNING BOARD
MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 3, 2008.
3. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR PLANNING BOARD
MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 10, 2008.
OLD BUSINESS:
SITE PLAN 4. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION
REVIEW EQUIPMENT STORAGE LOT AT BLOCK: 3285 LOT: 205 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 115 AUSTIN AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

SANDRA ROGOLINO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

ZONING 5. REFERRAL FROM THE YONKERS CITY COUNCIL
ORDINANCE REGARDING A PROPOSED GENERAL ORDINANCE
AMENDMENT AMENDING THE CITY OF YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO BULK OF DETACHED SINGLE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND AMENDING DEFINITIONS AND USES

A. SEQRA: TO BE DETERMINED
LEAD AGENCY: CITY COUNCIL
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW
SITE PLAN 6. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED AUTOMOTIVE
REVIEW REPAIR STATION AT BLOCK: 2051 LOT: 5 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 264 NEPPERHAN AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

ANDREW ROMANO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SITE PLAN 7. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED WALGREENS
REVIEW PHARMACY AT BLOCK: 202 LOTS: 65-68 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 6 MCLEAN AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

ALFRED DELBELLO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SPECIAL USE 8. SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN REVIEW
PERMIT/ SITE FOR THE PROPOSED LEGALIZATION OF A GAS
PLAN REVIEW/ STATION CONVENIENCE STORE AND 24 HOUR USE AT
PUBLIC HEARING BLOCK: 6237 LOT: 1 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 931 MCLEAN AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX AND ARTICLE VII OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

ANDREW BALINT, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. PUBLIC HEARING
B. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
C. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

PRELIMINARY 9. SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR
SPECIAL USE THE PROPOSED LEGALIZATION OF A GAS
PERMIT/ SITE STATION CONVENIENCE STORE SERVICE STATION
PLAN REVIEW/ AND CAR WASH AT BLOCK: 2067 LOT: 69 ON THE
PUBLIC HEARING PROPERTY KNOWN AS 360 NEPPERHAN AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX AND ARTICLE VII OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

ALFRED DELBELLO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. PUBLIC HEARING
B. SEQRA: TYPE I ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
C. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

BRIEFING 10. BRIEFING ON THE PROPOSED STRUEVER, FIDELCO,
CAPPELLI DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
ALFRED DEL BELLO AND JOHN SACCARDI
REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PROPOSAL
NEW BUSINESS:
SITE PLAN 11. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED HANDICAPPED
REVIEW RAMP AT BLOCK: 447 LOT: 50 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 380 WALNUT STREET (ANDALUSIA SCHOOL) PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

THOMAS HAYNES, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SITE PLAN 12. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED EMERGENCY
REVIEW GENERATOR AT BLOCK: 3456 LOT: 11 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 200 CORPORATE BOULEVARD SOUTH PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

MICHAEL MC GARVEY, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

SITE PLAN 13. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR THE PROPOSED
REVIEW INSTALLATION OF TWO PYLON SIGNS AT BLOCK: 4877 LOT: 1 ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 2542 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE (CENTRAL PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER) PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE

LARRY BORQUE, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: UNLISTED ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: PLANNING BOARD
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

URBAN RENEWAL/ 14. REVIEW AND DISCUSSION ON THE PROPOSED
PUBLIC HEARING ALEXANDER STREET PLAN URBAN RENEWAL PLAN

CITY OF YONKERS PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT STAFF
REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. PUBLIC HEARING
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW


PRELIMINARY 15. PRELIMINARY SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN
SPECIAL USE REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED 105 UNIT LIVE WORK
PERMIT/ SITE BUILDING AT BLOCK: 2017 LOTS: 3, 5-8 & 21-24 ON THE
PLAN REVIEW PROPERTY KNOWN AS 54 AKA 56 WARBURTON
AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX AND ARTICLE VII OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

ALFRED DELBELLO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: TYPE I ACTION
LEAD AGENCY: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

PRELIMINARY 16. PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR A PROPOSED
SITE PLAN AMENDMENT TO THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED
REVIEW PROJECT AT BLOCK: 2041 LOTS: 12, 14, 16, 18 & 21 ON
THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 110- 126 ASHBURTON
AVENUE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX AND ARTICLE VII OF THE YONKERS ZONING ORDINANCE.

ALFRED DELBELLO, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PROPOSAL
A. SEQRA: PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED EIS
LEAD AGENCY: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
B. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW

OTHER
BUSINESS 17. COMMUNICATIONS
18. SCHEDULE WORK SESSIONS AS NECESSARY
 JANUARY 28, 2008

COUNCIL MEETING Tonight at 8:00pm

COUNCIL MEETING
1/13/2009 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
40 SOUTH BROADWAY
YONKERS, New York 10701

AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
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 December 09, 2008 approved on motion of
Majority Leader Sandy Annabi.

AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
2
INDEX
ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE
1. S.O. – GRANT - OFFICE OF THE AGING 5
(24,237.00) FROM WESTCHESTER COUNTY
2. S.O. – GRANT - PARKS DEPT – 26,500.00 6
FROM NY STATE OFFICE OF PARKS
3. RES – GRANTING THE MAYOR PERMISSION 7
TO ACCEPT GRANT FOR OFFICE OF THE AGING
(24,237.00)
4. RES – GRANTING THE MAYOR PERMISSION TO 8
ACCEPT GRANT FROM N.Y.S PARKS FOR
PARKS DEPT. (26,500.00)
5. RES – SETTLEMENT – WHITE (1,500.00) 9
6. RES – COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS 10
7. RES – AMENDMENT TO HOME RULE MESSAGE 11/12
RE: UKRAINIAN GENOCIDE HOLODOMOR
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
3
COMMUNICATIONS
1. From the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh: a notice of a public hearing to
be held at Greenburgh Town hall, 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, New York,
10607 on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. to consider applications by
Robert Martin Development Company, Llc and Avalonbay Inc. regarding site plan
approvals for a proposed multi-family residential community known as Avalon
green II; amended site plan approval for an existing multi family residential
community known as Avalon town green; and a special permit to increase the
maximum number of stories of Avalon bay II multi family buildings.
On desks
2. From the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh: a notice of a public hearing to
be held at Greenburgh Town hall, 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, New York,
10607 on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. to consider the adoption of
a Local Law amending chapter 460 of the Greenburgh Town code regarding
parking permit fees.
On desks
3. From the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh: a notice of a public hearing to
be held at Greenburgh Town hall, 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, New York,
10607 on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. for a petition by Robert
Martin Development Company, LLC to extend the boundaries of the consolidated
sewer district and the consolidated water district No.1 in the Town of
Greenburgh.
On desks
4. From the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh: a notice of a public hearing to
be held at Greenburgh Town hall, 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, New York,
10607 on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. for a petition by the
National road safety foundation to extend the boundaries of the federally assisted
sewer district No.15 in the Town of Greenburgh.
5. From the Town Board of the Town of Greenburgh: a notice of a public hearing to
be held at Greenburgh Town hall, 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, New York,
10607 on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. for a petition by the
National road safety foundation to extend the boundaries of the federally assisted
sewer district No.1 in the Town of Greenburgh.
On desks
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
5
SPECIAL ORDINANCE
1. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
A SPECIAL ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF YONKERS GRANT
BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008/2009.
The City of Yonkers hereby ordains and enacts:
Section 1: The City’s Grant Budget for fiscal year 2008/2009 is
hereby amended by increasing revenues and appropriations for the Office
for the Aging for a grant from Westchester County, for the support of
Elderly Transportation.
Increase Estimated Revenues
Westchester County 049-G11-7162-7100 $24,237.00
Increase Appropriation
OFA – Gasoline 049-G18-7162-0361 $24,237.00
Section 2: The unencumbered balance of such appropriation
equals or exceeds the estimated expenditures the City requires for such
purpose during the remainder of the budget year.
Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
6
SPECIAL ORDINANCE
2. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
A SPECIAL ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF YONKERS GRANT
BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008/2009.
The City of Yonkers hereby ordains and enacts:
Section 1: The City’s Grant Budget for fiscal year 2008/2009 is
hereby amended by increasing revenues and appropriations for the Parks
Department for a grant from NYS Parks and Recreation, for the expenses
relating to Ethnic Music Festivals.
Increase Estimated Revenues
NYS Parks & Recreation 049-G18-7162-8450 $26,500.00
PKS-08-TA-032
Increase Appropriation
Parks Dept. – Special Projects 049-G18-7162-0496 $26,500.00
Section 2: The unencumbered balance of such appropriation
equals or exceeds the estimated expenditures the City requires for such
purpose during the remainder of the budget year.
Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
7
RESOLUTION
3. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers, has been awarded a $24,237
grant from Westchester County called the AAA Transportation Grant, to
reimburse the Office of the Aging for fuel and program supplies for the
senior programs and no matching City funds are required; and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Yonkers is
hereby authorized to obtain the funds available under the grant; and be it
further;
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
8
RESOLUTION
4. BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI,
MINORITY LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS McDOW,
GRONOWSKI, MURTAGH AND BARBATO:
WHEREAS, the City of Yonkers has been awarded a $26,500 grant
from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic
Preservation for the support of Ethnic Music Festivals, and no matching
City funds are required; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor or the Commissioner of the Department of
Parks, Recreation and Conservation of the City of Yonkers is hereby
authorized to execute any documents necessary to receive such grant;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Yonkers is
hereby authorized to obtain the funds available under the grant; and be it
further;
RESOLVED, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
9
RESOLUTION
5. 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 Dollars ($1,500.00) of the action entitled,
“Raymond White, (residing at 145 Voss Avenue, Apartment 3), Plaintiff
against THE CITY OF YONKERS, Defendant", for personal injuries arising
out of his arrest on September 16, 2005, 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 Dollars
($1,500.00) in favor of said plaintiff and his attorney Gangadeen and
Associates, 85-52 114th Street, Richmond Hill, New York 11415.
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
10
RESOLUTION
6. 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 January 31, 2011.
Zuhair Ageel
71 Brewster Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10701
City of Yonkers RENEWAL
Ikhlas Arefieg
71 Brewster Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10701
City of Yonkers RENEWAL
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
11
RESOLUTION
7. BY COUNCILMEMBERS GRONOWSKI AND McDOW, COUNCIL
PRESIDENT LESNICK, MAJORITY LEADER ANNABI, MINORITY
LEADER McLAUGHLIN, COUNCILMEMBERS, MURTAGH & BARBATO:
 WHEREAS, 2008 marks the 75th anniversary of the height of the
famine in Ukraine that was deliberately initiated and enforced by the
Soviet regime through the seizure of grain and the blockade of food
shipments into the affected areas, as well as by forcibly preventing the
starving population from leaving the region, for the purposes of eliminating
resistance to the forced collectivization of agriculture and destroying
Ukraine's national identity;
WHEREAS, this man-made famine resulted in the deaths of
millions of men, women, and children in Ukraine and in other regions;
WHEREAS, the famine took place in the most productive
agricultural area of the former Soviet Union while food stocks throughout
the country remained sufficient to prevent the famine and while the Soviet
regime continued to export large quantities of grain;
WHEREAS. Race discrimination occurs when a member of a racial
group is subjected to different or unequal treatment ("discrimination") in
any number of situations, when that treatment is based on the individual's
race;
WHEREAS, The fight against racism begins with our children
learning the History of Ukrainian Genocide Holodomor and teaching them
solutions to help keep our communities whole.
WHEREAS, It is an initiative that each of us has to launch in our
own homes and communities. We as a community have to equip our
children to live and work harmoniously with people of all colors, creeds
and orientations. The only way to turn the tides against intolerance and
hatred is to become personally committed to talk about these issues;
AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YONKERS
STATED MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009
12
RESOLUTION (CONTINUED)
WHEREAS, although the Ukraine famine was one of the greatest
losses of human life in the 20th century, it remains insufficiently
recognized in the United States and in the world:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council
hereby submits this Resolution to the New York State Legislation is in
support of the Ukrainian Genocide Holodomor History of 1932-1933 being
added to the school curriculum.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is directed to
forward certified copies of this Resolution to the Yonkers delegation to the
New York State Legislature.

Budget Committee Meeting Tonight at 7:00pm

Budget Committee Meeting
1/13/2009 7:00 PM
City Council Chambers
City Hall, 40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE MEETING TIME HAS BEEN CHANGED AND WILL NOW TAKE PLACE AT 7:00pm

Please be advised that we have scheduled a Budget Committee Meeting for Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 at 7: 00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, 4th Floor, City Hall.

The following item(s) will be discussed:

1. Briefing on status of Budget cuts/layoff’s
2. Misc. –to consider any other item(s) that may properly come before the Committee.

REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE MEETING Tonight at 6:00pm

REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE MEETING
1/13/2009 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, January 13, 2009 at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 4th Floor.

The following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Presentation on the Alexander Street Master Plan.

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.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Hope VI Procect in Yonkers Starting To Look Hopeless

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/realestate/11wczo.html?_r=1&ref=realestate

Mystery Candidate Ducks Out as Yonkers Enviromental CZAR

http://lohud.com/article/20090111/NEWS02/901110330/1246/NEWS0224

ZBA Okay's Greystones Housing Project in a Yonkers Historic District

http://lohud.com/article/20090110/NEWS02/901100348/1246/NEWS0224

Real Estate Committee Meeting Tuesday Jan 13th 6:00pm

Please be advised that a Real Estate Committee Meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 4th Floor.

The following items will be on the Agenda:

1. Presentation on the Alexander Street Master Plan.

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.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Green Policy Task Force Agenda Wednesday Jan 7th 2009

Meeting Agenda
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
6:30 City Hall Room 406


1. Opening Comments

2. Plastic Bag Ordinance

3. Committee Reports

4. Website Update

5. Discussion of 2009 Budget

6. Discussion of Green Policy Coordinator Position

a. Energy/ Green Building – LEEDS Legislation

b. Recycling – Recycling in Schools,

c. Land Use – Warburton Avenue, Vest Pock Park

d. Transportation – Bus Grant


6. Anything that may come up before the committee that is relevant to the committee

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Zoning Board of Appeals - Special Meeting Friday 1/9/2009 6:00 PM

Zoning Board of Appeals - Special Meeting
1/9/2009 6:00 PM
Ceremonial Courtroom (opp. Council Chambers)
City Hall-4th Floor
Yonkers, New York 10701


AGENDA FOR ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: A Special Public Hearing will be held before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Yonkers on FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2009 at 6:00 P.M. sharp, in the Ceremonial Courtroom, Yonkers, New York (building is accessible to the handicapped), on applications for Appeals from the Building Commissioner's decisions and applications for Variances under the provisions of G.O. # 4-2000, as amended:

DECISIONS ONLY:

# 5053 – Area Variance –DelBello Donnellan Weingarten Wise & Wiederkehr, LLP (co-counsel), on behalf of Greyston Foundation, Inc. (owner), on premises known as 54 aka 56 Warburton Avenue, Block: 2017, Lot: 24, Zone: “CBD”.

# 5108 – Use & Area Variance – Andrew Romano, Esq. on behalf of Jacob Samra (owner), on premises known as 355 Warburton Avenue, Block: 2117 Lot: 14, Zone: “BR”.

# 5126 – Area Variance – Andrew Romano, Esq. on behalf of Alma R. Garcia (owner), on premises know as 268 New Main Street, Block: 193 Lot: 20, Zone: “BA”.

# 5130 – Area Variance – DelBello, Donnellan Weingarten Wise & Wiederkehr, LLP, on behalf of Gasoline & Car Wash Corp. Of Yonkers, (owner), & D Block Car Wash & Gas, Inc. (lessee), on premises known as 360 Nepperhan Avenue, Block: 2067 Lot: 69, Zone: “I”.

# 5132 – Area Variance – Andrew Romano, Esq. on behalf of Pedro Ramos (owner), on premises known as 61 Palmer Road, Block: 2354 Lot: 45, Zone: “M”.

# 5133 – Area Variance – Andrew Romano, Esq. on behalf of Kalamuddin Khan (owner), on premises known as 438 Marlborough Road, Block: 2314 Lot: 63, Zone: “S-50”.

# 5135 – Area Variance – Andrew Romano, Esq. on behalf of 614 South Broadway LLC (owner), on premises known as 614 South Broadway, Block: 30 Lot: 52, Zone: “BR”.

# 5137 – Area Variance – James W. Badie, on behalf of Andree Jean (owner), on premises known as 10 Delavan Terrace, Block: 2157 Lot: 53, Zone: “MG”.

# 5138 – Area Variance – Antonucci & Associates on behalf of Mary Pilossoph (owner), on premises known as 62 Leighton Avenue, Block: 27, Lot: 33, Zone: “S-50”.

# 5140 - Use Variance – Richard G. Handler on behalf of Yonkers Plaza Shopping Center, LLC (owner & New Testament Ministry Church & School (lessee), on premises known as 25 Prospect Street, Block: 502 Lot 40, Zone: “BR”.

# 5141- Area Variance - Andrew Romano, Esq. on behalf of Frank & Aida Landi (owners), on premises known as 90 Hart Avenue, Block: 6280 Lot: 8, Zone: “T”.

# 5143 – Improvement/ Intensification of a Non-Conforming Use – Smith, Buss & Jacobs, LLP on behalf of Bharat Gandhi (owner), on premises known as 307 aka 323 Tuckahoe Road, Block: 4001 Lot: 125 & 133, Zone: “BR”.

JOSEPH CIANCIULLI

CHAIRMAN, ZBA

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Landmarks Preservation Board Meeting Wednesday Jan 7th at 7:00pm

Landmarks Preservation Board Meeting
1/7/2009 7:00 PM
City Hall - City Council Chambers
40 South Broadway

Green Policy Task Force Meeting Wednesday Jan 7th 6:30pm

Green Policy Task Force Meeting
1/7/2009 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
City Hall, Room 403
40 South Broadway
Yonkers, New York 10701


Green Policy Task Force meetings are held in City Hall in the City Council Conference Room on the 4th floor. Interested parties and community members are welcome and encouraged to attend.

More Delays and Financial Woes for Yonkers Affordable Housing Projects

Image Copyright Martin McGloin 2009
http://www.lohud.com/article/20090104/NEWS02/901040358/1246/NEWS0224