Great Neck 2021_10_01

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Friday, October 1, 2021

Vol. 96, No. 40

HOME & DESIGN

G.N. SCHOOLS RANK 1ST IN STATE

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IDA postpones vote on Middle Neck proposal

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Chairman Kessel cites community opposition to project as reason BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Nassau County Industrial Development Agency’s Board of Directors postponed its decision on whether to approve tax breaks for a Great Neck apartment complex last week amid intense opposition from local residents. The IDA board unanimously tabled its vote on three resolutions related to the project at 733-41 Middle Neck Road last Tuesday after attending a Sept. 13 public hearing at Great Neck Village Hall and receiving substantial negative feedback from residents. “There seems to be a significant concern about this project and I am not satisfied that we have heard from the village about their position on their project and answering questions that the residents brought up, which I think are legitimate concerns,” IDA Chairman Richard Kessel said during a meeting last Tuesday night,

noting that the agency received “a number of emails about the project, all in opposition and none supporting it.” IDA officials did not say when they would next entertain or vote on the resolutions, which include approval for a 22-year tax break package, approval for the project under state environmental law and an overall approving resolution. Great Neck Mayor Pedram Bral said he has not spoken with Kessel or an IDA representative yet, but intends to “have a discussion and see what their concerns are.” John Farrell, a lawyer for the project’s developer, Gesher Center LLC, said he and the developer were aware of the residents’ concerns but added that the project was something that the village wanted to incorporate into its community. “I’m familiar with the resiContinued on Page 59

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GREAT NECK PARK DISTRICT

The Great Neck Park District hosted its annual Doggy Paddle Day at the Parkwood Pool.

Ex-G.N. Estates mayor, comptroller Weitzman dies BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

thority board, died at 75 on Monday. Weitzman, a Roslyn resiFormer Nassau Coun- dent and Democrat, was first ty Comptroller Howard elected as comptroller in 2001 Weitzman, a member of the and served two four-year terms Nassau Interim Financial Au- before losing a 2009 re-election

bid. Weitzman was appointed to the finance authority, which oversees the county’s finances, by then Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie in 2016. Continued on Page 58

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