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HOME & DESIGN
OFFICIALS RESPOND SUOZZI, VOTERS TO JCC ATTACKS TALK AT TOWN HALL
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Proposed shop raises parking concerns
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Civics question cafe use of LIRR parking lot on Plandome Road BY M A X Z A H N A pending application to open a coee shop, part of the For Five Coee chain, on Plandome Road near the intersection of Park Avenue has elicited concerns from local civic oďŹƒcials about the shop exacerbating parking and traďŹƒc issues in the area. “Everyone wants the retail establishments along Plandome Road to thrive,â€? said Andrew Schwenk, the ďŹ rst vice president of the Council of Greater Manhasset Civic Associations. “This new addition to our community is welcomed as a walking destination. However, all one needs to do is look one block north at Starbucks to anticipate creation of a new severe pedestrian safety and vehicular congestion problem.â€? Paul Christakos, the owner of Queens-based Christakos Architecture, ďŹ led an application in October with the Town of North Hempstead Building Department
seeking to change the property at 292 Plandome Road from a commercial use to a food use to accommodate the coee shop. “The building department denied us because of parking,â€? Christakos said. The building department instructed him to go to the town Board of Zoning Appeals, where Christakos has a pending application for a parking variance and the subsequent building-use permit. Christakos objected to concerns about the lack of suďŹƒcient parking on Plandome Road. “There is a pretty substantially sized municipal lot across the street,â€? Christakos said. “I know that’s for the train station but Plandome Road is a central hub of the neighborhood. To keep a corner spot like that [building] vacant for god knows how long, I think it’s right to make it open.â€? “I think there’s enough parking in the municipal lot across the Continued on Page 55
PHOTO BY BETH SAVINO, COURTESY OF PURE BARRE
Cate Savino, 2, of Manhasset, uses exercise platform.
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birth announcement placed by the grandparents in the Sept. 25, 1971, edition of The Newport Daily News in Rhode Island. Spicer called out The New Continued on Page 55
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