Lynbrook/East Rockaway Herald 05-20-2021

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Vol. 28 No. 21

MAY 20 - 26, 2021

School election results lynbrook, East Rockaway budgets Lynbrook total: $92.9 million Passed by a vote of 1,146-364. Voters also enabled the district to appropriate money from its Technology Replacement Fund and Capital Reserve Fund for projects. Courtesy Lynbrook Public Schools

kids who care Students and staff from West End Elementary School recently gave back to the Ronald McDonald House Charities, donating money and decorated care packages. From left were Cristopher Shields, Leo Krokoff and Benjamin Dichter.

Developer presents apartment plan for feather factory site By MIkE SMollINS msmollins@liherald.com

At a public hearing Monday night, the Lynbrook village board unanimously agreed to postpone its vote on a 201-unit apartment complex proposed for the site of the former Mangrove Feather factory until its next meeting on June 7. The project is expected to cost $90 million to $100 million, and David Orwasher, the chief development officer for the Garden City-based Breslin Realty, said he would likely seek a payment in lieu of taxes, or PILOT, agreement with the town or county

Industrial Development Agency to complete it. “As part of being a good steward, our pledge was to perhaps avail ourselves to a PILOT, but we will not reduce the taxes that the village or school district currently receive,” Orwasher said. “We will only grow the revenue and the receipts of the village, as well as the school and general taxes over time.” Monday’s hearing came after Orwasher hosted two separate community meet-and-greets in April, at which he listened to feedback from residents and shared his vision for the site. The project would be a five-story

building, with 55 studio apartments, 111 one-bedroom units and 35 two-bedrooms. Additionally, 10 percent of the units would be designated affordable workforce housing, for individuals or families at or below 130 percent of the area’s median income. It generally includes those who are not typically the target of, or eligible for, affordable housing programs. The building’s first two floors would house a parking garage, with 205 parking spaces for residents. Amenities would include a retail café, a clubroom, a concierge, a rooftop terrace with a Continued on page 4

East Rockaway total: $41.7 million. Passed by a vote of 693-212. Voters also permitted the district to use $170,000 from its capital reserves to continue districtwide technology enhancements,

lesli Deninno Lynbrook trustee

David Yaker Lynbrook trustee

lynbrook, East Rockaway school boards In Lynbrook, incumbents Lesli Deninno (911 votes) and David Yaker (907) and challenger Sean Murray (692) defeated incumbent Robert Paskoff (612) and challenger Nicole Aroksaar (667). In East Rockaway, incumbent Dom Vulpis (662) defeated Dan Caracciolo (281).

Sean Murray Lynbrook trustee

Dom Vulpis E. R.. trustee


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