Syosset Advance (1/8/21)

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Friday, January 8, 2021

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Syosset school district to review Amazon warehouse plans

HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY

BY RIKKI N. MASSAND

Plainview resident Mimi Cooper celebrated her 100th birthday on Saturday, Jan. 2. Above, Nassau County Legislator Arnold Drucker presents her with a proclamation. See page 27.

Chamber womens' group to hear speaker BY RIKKI N. MASSAND The Syosset Woodbury Chamber of Commerce’s new Women in Business networking group will welcome a guest speaker, nutritionist Tami Racaniello at its next virtual meeting, on Tuesday, January 12th at 5:30 p.m. Racaniello is an experienced nutritionist and Long Island Food Council member.

Since the mid-2000s she has grown her nutritional consulting company, It’s Time to Get Fit!, which is based in Huntington. The January 12 event will be held via Zoom. Meeting info and further details are available at the Chamber’s website, SyossetChamber.com Racaniello will discuss “Setting a Healthy Mindset for the New Year.” Her pre-

sentation will accompany a networking and open discussion portion of the Women in Business meeting “Let’s Talk About Your Business In 2021.” At the dawn of every new year personal health and new commitments to it are prioritized by many, but it’s an especially timely topic as the pandemic surges. See page 14

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At a special meeting held during the holiday break, the Syosset Central School District’s Board of Education unanimously voted to hire a traffic engineering consultant to review potential traffic patterns at a proposed site of a new Amazon warehouse. The Board hired Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI) to review the Syosset Park/ 150 Miller Place site, which is located next to the Long Island Expressway and close to Robbins Lane Elementary School. An application for an Amazon warehouse was set to be heard by the Town of Oyster Bay Planning Advisory Board at its meeting this week The Syosset Board of Education convened online on Tuesday night, December 29, with a live stream available for public participation. School Board President Tracy Frankel stated at the beginning of the meeting that the special session was specifically to vote on the hiring of the consulting firm, “to review submissions in connection with the Amazon warehouse (proposed) project.” Syosset’s Superintendent of Schools Dr. Thomas Rogers gave a briefing on the timeline, as the district was forced to “move more quickly than anticipated” due to details of the Amazon application to the Town being made in the second half of December. “Last week (Christmas week) we received the expanded Environmental Assessment and the final Traffic Study for the Amazon warehouse proposal. As we discussed at the December 14, 2020 Board of Education meeting, traffic in Syosset will certainly be a large aspect of this project if it is to be approved going forward, due to the number of Amazon vans, heavy trucks and then the employees’ cars using the site. That may have some implications for our school district operations. If at the site, developers move forward with the remedial action work plan the board of education has discussed (December 14) the acts of performing any remediations to occur will also have traffic impacts on the surrounding areas, therefore it too potentially has a traffic impact on the district,” Dr. Rogers said. The Traffic Study accompanying the Amazon application to the Town is over 700 pages in length, and Dr. Rogers said examining it thoroughly required “technical and engineering expertise that does not exist among our school district’s staff.” The consulting firm will evaluate it in the See page 14

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