Jericho-Syosset News Journal (1/15/21)

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Friday, January 15, 2021

Vol. 81, No. 3

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Schools review Amazon plan for warehouse

ROBOTICS TEAM HELPS

BY RIKKI N. MASSAND

The Syosset High School Robotics Team BY GARY SIMEONE A group of sophomore students from Syosset High School’s robotics team spent last summer looking for ways to give back to their community while they were off from school. “It was last summer, when our team was basically shut down due to the pandemic, that we began brainstorming ideas to work on things to benefit the community as a whole,” said Anoushka Rishi, a robotics team member. She said the team, which consists of fourteen other students, worked on two

main things from May through August of last year. “The two big things we did were three dimensional printing of protective face shields on the computer and assembling them once they were printed,” said Rishi. “We also put together online outreach sessions to teach younger students about the benefits of technology.” She said the team was able to acquire three printers from the high school and set them up at the house of John Chae, a mathematics teacher at the school. Yashwant Sinha, another team member, said his teacher printed over 250

visors for the face shields and gave them to him in order to be properly assembled. “I was more in charge of the assembling process while Anoushka and another member, Krishiv Dhupar, worked on the distribution end,” said Sinha. “Once I received the shields, I was able to split them apart and attach the insulated foam cushion and install the clear film to the visor.” He and two other team members also worked on attaching copying paper and hole punching them to See page 14

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The Syosset School District, as well as the Town of Oyster Bay’s Planning Advisory Board have both been reviewing plans of a new Amazon warehouse facility at the Syosset Park / 150 Miller Place site, which is adjacent to Robbins Lane Elementary School. Syosset Superintendent of Schools Dr. Thomas Rogers noted that the school district officially recommended that the New York State DEC not approve the applicant’s proposed remedial action work plan for the site in its current form. The district, with the work of its consultants attorney Carrie Ann Tondo and Walden Environmental Engineering LLC, say they have identified deficiencies in the application as currently written. “We feel that the plan should be much more attentive to the needs of the school district nearby and represent that they’ve made considerations for the types of impacts we’ve identified. We do believe the State DEC needs to be actively involved and we’ve identified the issue that there isn’t an obvious clear, controlling authority in this project. And we do believe that if this moves forward there needs to be a third party that oversees construction activities, one that is independent from the site’s owners so that there’s the ability to stop work if there is something that’s not right,” Rogers explained during the Board of Education meeting on Monday, January 11. Extensive comments and input on the proposal were delivered by the

school district to the Town of Oyster Bay’s Planning Advisory Board first on January 6. On Monday January 11, the school district submitted extensive comments to the New York State DEC, Dr. Rogers said. An additional meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. on January 20, at 54 Audrey Avenue in downtown Oyster Bay. “We made a number of suggestions that we believe need to be reflected in the site plan application documents and it’s our hope that not only will our comments be taken into consideration, but as they’ve made amendments reflective of our comments that we’d have the ability to review those and offer any further comments that we might have once we have had the chance to look at those,” Rogers explained. According to Dr. Rogers, the school district would want the construction for an Amazon warehouse “to have its most amount of activity going on when the least amount of activity is going on at Syosset’s school buildings and campuses.” He cautioned the board of education on Monday that the Syosset Central School District, like community members who have looked at the initial details of the application, have not seen any schedule of construction activities and no inspection or monitoring program. He says the district’s consulting firm Walden Environmental Engineering LLC went over the proposal’s documents, but a number of planning items were either incomplete, missing or “generic in nature.” Rogers See page 14

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